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j.V INDEPENDENCE DAILY REPORTERINl)EPENDE KANSAS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1922 HirongS' Wait GutsTdeWorldtSeries Gates 9 s. juanneuo Beauty Shop. Sun- brushes make house clean Ha'cony. Phone 31.1 942-M lng easier. smt xiia yeu ever notice that many Get your films for kodaks and i people prefer front seats at the cameras at Letfler-Brann.

28tf and back seats at church? i ttuorgw. -uiare or syca- tonight ''so convenient." more spent today in this city vis- umg with Mrs. W. W. Howard.

Rain water shampoos at the rlnello Shop. 817 North Eighth vfu ft wWmL i i Mary Lufse "Self will accept a street. Phone 1770. 10-5-3 i 5: (Mrs. Rex Kendall.

401 North Eleventh street will spend! this few more pupils in expression. Call 957-R. tta We are equipped with the latest Ophthalmic Instruments. At the Brown pptical Co. week end in Longiton( Kansas.

41 "Cheer Up," "Cheer Up," "Cheer Don't buy Just Chocolates. "Vet Up" At the Beldorf theater. Oct. Johnston's they cost no more, at 10th and 11th. jolt's Corner Pharmacy.

ear 'Round Gpinfort at a Modest Cost O. B. Ecker, general insurance, Room 20 Booth Bldg. Phone 1776 The 1923 Biiiek Four Sedan- 1395 tf. Billy Wagner End man Nf eed Come to Beldorf Tuesday anfl Wednesday, October 10th and 11th.

Jiemember those jrood salted pea- HTMI i I Yvjmuu nas oeen spending: nulg you bought here last winter, a few days visiting his parents, jWe nave them again, 29c a pound. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson at Nio Waiting hundreds spent the nlprht before the first world seiies pamo in line outslda the gates at New for. The merits of tha two teams.

Each Kodaks at Lcff ler Brann. 28tl Fuller brushes make house clean Holt's Pharmaoy. See Edna Qakes Burt in "Hey! Pa!" a dancing pianologue at the Beldorf Tuesday and Wednesday, October 10th and Hth. Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Monson and Mrs. Hattie McDanlel attended the Priest of Pallas festivities" in Kan Starts Young, taze. -1 Mrs.

E. W. Burns, 308 South Fifth street, is visiting her daugh-i ter. Mrs. Fred Haines in Coffey- ville.

J. Reed manager of the Montal-I do's ladies ready-to-wear store, re ing easier. smt at Filma for kodaks Brann. turned yesterday from business sas City. trip to Kansas City.

Hal Clark wants to. see 100 men Betted kodak finishing. The Knight of Pythias Smoker. The Knights of Pythias wilj. have a smoker and an open meeting, Wednesday evening at 7:30 AH members in gooi'i standing are urged to attend and also those who are not.

Promin at the Men's Bible class at the same day service, In at 9 a. m-out at ,5 m. Baugh's Studio, Inde-oendence. Kansas. 10-3-tf "'f 1 1 1 The new Buick fqur cylinder, five-passenger sedan has every convenience and comfort of the finest closed car -and at a price that fits the purse of the average family.

The Fisher-built body is trimmed and upholstered in fine plush with hardware of a handsome Wide doors with large plate glass windows, adjustable to any position, give easy access to the roomy compartments. Silk shades, a soft dome-light and fine carpetip.3 are all of a quality found only in higher priced closed cars. The lower body and higher radiator and, hood, sive this sedart1 a distinguished appearance that is heightened by' the crown fenders, drum typ head and packing Marked refinements in the chassis and in the famous Buick engine increase the riding comfort and add materially to the inherent Bick qualities of dependability and performance. The Buick Line for 1923 Comprises Fourteen Menial: V. O.

INDKPEXDRXCE 23-21 4 Cylnidcr Roadster, $990; 23-35 Cylinder Touring $1010; 28-3(1 i Cylinder Oniilo $1325; 23-371 Slan $1555; 23-38 I Cylinder Touring Sedan" $1180; 23-47 0 Cylinder Kondstcr $1320; 23-150 Cjliiuk l.Toiirin- $isio; 23-10 0 Cylinder Sedan $2130; 23-J7 0 Cylinder Sedan; S-Pawseiigfr $2185; ii i Cylinder 1 -Passenger Ouie $2095; hi, is'4S 0 Cylinder 7-Paseiiger $1610; 23-50 'er RKrt Touring $1805. JJCICK MOTO-K I-TiINT, M1VU. Cylinder Sport Itoudstcr $1815; 23-55 0 Cylln. ent speakers will be present. Who Produced First Juice? Robert H.

Timmons of Wichita, Presbyterian church James Masters wants 100 men to be present at themeeting of the Men's Bible class tomorrow. It is passingly strange that a wise woman never faints unless there is a handsome man close by to catch her when she falls. Doris Doty, in "Micky O'Nell" sure tojiear her in "Cheer Up" next Ttiesday' and Wednesday at the Beldorf. j. Five choice solos in "Cheer Up" ct the Beldorf, Oct.

10 and 11, by Mrs. A.W. Lynch, Mrs. B. F.

Lies, and Misses Ophelia Pruitt, Alma Leppelman and Donna Krueger. The Southeastern Kansas Golf Miss Mary Torrance, accompanied by hsr mother, Mrs. R. Ci Wood have returned from California where thep spent the summer. Special round andsquare dances at, Brown's Ford, Tuesday and Thursday nights each week.

Conver.icM Gear Shift Lever In all of tl)b 23 Buick models tha fl-ar bh.it lever has been lengthened, bringir it up to the tevel where the driver's hand will rent nntttral'y when released from the etrermg wheel. Changirtt tears can be done Quickiyt without bending tor ward or groping tot the lover Better hurry and get in line on Monday morning at 9 o'clock at association will close its season Hugo's orchestra, Mann Ktlde-next week with its 'second annual brand. 10-7-3 tha Sunflower Drug Store to get one of the heads of the Kansas Gas Electric company there, is endeavoring to find out where in that icity was the first current of electricity generated and he is not having very good success. Supposing the same question was put to the people of thisjjity, what would be the correct 'answer? One who is unable to give the year, says, the first juice in Independence was generated by the late E. L.

Foster, when he built' an tournament at Chahute, the quali- your tickets reserved for "Cheer fe fying flights beginning Sunday. Up" dr: t.e. mosley, dentist. Guaranteed Work. i-Reasonable Prices Office Over Fair's Drur Store PHONE 91 Rev.

E. V. Gardner discusses the Near East problem with its dangers to European Christian civilization. Hear him' Sunday night at 7:30. Mrs.

Kate Calk of214 West Laurel street ltft this afternoon for Hampton, Iowa, where she will spend two or three weeks visiting with her sister Mrs. J. H. Hutchins It's worth the price of admtsBioif electric power plant -down near the south end of Eighth street. For some time this plant supplied John H.

Gain Son Motor Co. i'-'- Man ford Barbee, the first white person born ih Neoshd county, was president of the Neoshd 1 County Old Settlers association at its annual meeting Thursday. It will cheer you up to see "Llt-tie Old New York" a part of the show at the Beldorf theater Oct. 10 and 11. Mrand Mrs." H.

U'Uhrich Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Moehring and Mrs 1 A foiljrTarle left yesterday for a mo- I ''1 1 electric lights for the icity, but af- fp.r thft nlant nnpmtrl fnr uhilo Mr.

and Mrs. E. T. Oberholtzerj returned to their home in Kan-t. sas City last evenin after a fewj weeks' visit with Mr.

and Phone 304 Independence, Kansas. n.Try?g.' i v. Wm. Beaver. to see the six end men, tiiily Wagner, Russell Spauldinc, Elmer Burgess, Joe Lohner, Dr.

llov.xli and Though Babe Ruth's daughter, the city duds concluded the city could not afford such luxuries and we went. back, into darkness. The first street lights atter a number of years of darkness were! the gas lights following the discovery oil natural gas here. Fcem the demise of the Foster plant until the late cx-Mayor. Stich and H.

E. West tVHEN BETTCa AUTOMOBILES ARE built, buick will BUILD TEEMp Orville Dogpett In the nun'ei fr Dip 10 jNoei, wui Dorothy, la only. 16 months old she's already walking in the foott steps of her daddy, the Uinff otj RWHt. as this picture shows rmui'n hut the re- the Beldorf theater October '10 and juainder fit Uih party "will remain 11th. W.

H. Burns has just returned from a business trip to Mllford, where he took some No. 10 easing for Stemmons Fadler and others of Carthage A test well is being drilled seven mes east, of Mllford-and Mr. Burns thinks it looks liko gas to him. exempt.

Police recently arrested States game warden; Dec. 24, -n young mairlefl couple on the built the power plant, later boughtJ World's Biggest Personals from yehierctdVs "I'iUs-burg Sun: W. S. Daugherty of In-dependence, compensation officer about a week. That was very nice of the wealth-CT bureau in sending "down from tTia unrth 'tha onl wave lat structural uteel work draftsman; Dec.

junior aid, grades one and two. Klwanians Meet. things grow wild in considerable abundance, and tho insides resemble somewhit in appearance the delicious meat of the banana, we cannot help thinking (after tasting one) that the Lord prepetrated this particular creation in a face- lap" charge anC when they pleaded guilty, but marriad, the poliee court arbiter and passer of fines declared that marriage is no ex' cuso. of the American Legion for ithls 1 The Montgomery Osteopalhls as by the Kansas Gas Electric 4hi3 city was without electricity. Several years intervened but how many cannot bs stated without consulting historical data not at hand.

Death of Dr. Parmenter. The noonday luncheon for thfe 1 -1 sociation held its meeting night together with more than a district, will be one of the pHnci-half-inch of rain; but It required I pal speakers at the Legion rally a change "of clothes. Just take (Monday night in the city hall. that suit you laid away last fall Mr.

and Mrs. W- R. Housel of Cof-down to Wi'WP Smith and he will eyvllle, and Mr. and Mrs. S.

Kiwanis club yesterday vat the tioua mood as a perpetual joke on week at the office of Dr Mlary Wolf Methodist church proved one of at Chaiiute. There was a good attendance, a fine program and the clan and press it for $1.00. If the Kleers of Independence, who are meeting wasrnarked with a pleas Omer Lewis Apprehended. Omer Lewis, in Coffey-ville to answer to charges of, passing worthless checks, forgery, embezzlement and other charges, has been arrested at Kansas City, and the most successful meets held for some A fine gathering of club members was present. The session was.

In charge of O. E. C. Moeckle, W. S.

Iliatt, a prominent on a'mlotor stopped in fms 1 ant social spirit Dr. Mary Bell bure last night. Mrs. Wilftam of this city read an able paper on Winter and son, Harry of Inde vice president of Baldwin University, at a hospital in St. -Joseph, October 4.

is deeply regretted by a large circle of personal friends "Tvnhoid" whicH'was followed byl old hat is looking a little dHTgy take it up and Smith will clean and i 'block it for a. dollar." It is a very easy way to make a nie saving. Or Phone 1029 and he will call and get them. win DC. brought back for trial.

Mi pendence, went-down to the Ozark mminHdna Sunday to spend the attorney from Parsons was one of tho speakers, of the affair. Fol- mankind. Ho must get days and days of sheer joy every fall looking Into the minds of the hypocrites who eat a half a one, give a bushel away, and tell all their friends how delicious they are and how they lovo them! Band.Cj?neert..Tomorrow. TheNfoltbwing is the program for fhe weekly bandconcert by the Mid-Continent band at Riverside Park tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock: shal Sefytt Thornton rpplvp word in this city who had a high ap-J week. as a citizen and'l from Anderson acting chief of Kan-i tWs the Kiwanians voted preciation of him round table discussion.

Hon. Barrier, member of the state board of administration was in Independenae last night, nan and as an educator. He has I gas City yesterday afternoon, that tbeiC'-annuiU-Hiic at the park yes- been professor of political science Lewis was under arrest. Lewis is terday. said to have defrauded George coming over here from l4ie Pawpaw.

Mr. Barrier lives in Gteenwood Is thrift? county when at home. Her ha'j made a valuable member of this Knatts, F. M. Burgess, Bert Shores and others.

7 Civil Service Exmlnatlons The Civil Service confmission announces the lollowing exaniina- iMost Kanifejssf iWill apreciate the following from Angelo Scott: Of all the species of vegetable matter, commonly designated as in Baker since 1883. In 1891 he took over the, head of the biology department, and in 1899 he was named vice president, which position he held at the hime of his death. He has been president of tho Kansas EdurStional association since 1897. There are a number of residents of this city who became intimately acquainted, with board, being appointed after a ser-; vice of several years in the legls-j, lature. He spent tne evening wun fruit and considered to be edible, March "Militaire" Schubert.

pverture Ba'ch. Yaise Suite. "Estudiantiana," Wal- dtenfel. Grand Selection "Huguenots' Meyerbee. In Ven Ice," Kevin.

if IS. assistant marketing the far famd pawpaw la certainly The Reporter man. 4 specialist; Oct. 24, photo negative the most complete and If you have trouble with youri Reporter WANT AOS. WIN.

Just what constitutesthrift, anyway? Many people tWnk that it merely means saving money. But as a matter, of fact, thrift means the proper use of mpney. cutter; Nov. 7, mechanical engineer (precision instruments) Ceding light, just try one luce this. him while students at Baker and afs thfr biggest in tho world 30001 of failures.

By comparison mulberries are delicious, ravishing and delectable; and red hawg are food fit for the gods. WANT ADS his death to them as a keen hvatts. Made by the General -Elec-I -The Reporter, rllST fn Every TOO LATE TO Xrio Company at its lamp works in (Cleveland. It will be displayed inj Because of the fact that the thing. WWW WAi j.

Hi falsi auu laiivy ewiug. Ssrr lithographic transferrer; lithographic map engraver; physical director; federal agent for home economics education; Nov. 8, Junior librarian, juniorwharf exam-j iner, (fd and drugs) Junior psychologist, laboratory assistant, senior grade; laboratory aid in bacteriology colorist, laboratory as personal' Joss. We Need Them. Th9 Katy Is getting ready to build an extension from Chanute to the Monarch Portland Cement plant at Humboldt.

And' that recalls that during the administration Mrs. Jjortnea Lewman. -none H91-R. Can. a-tr 218 South 13th.

Read today's newa TODAY in for a man whQ 'pinches' every penny hut his Jioard tied up in his sock and never it, for any purposeis not'tririfty. i He is a miser. l. ro-7-3 The THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY sistant, junior grade; senior aid of the late A. C.

Stich as mayor On the other hand man who saves ha Recured a Dromise from one of! Kiwist.iTit in home economics, food money -'the iufluetitial heads of the investigation; Nov. 22, United fSFA income oNASf svstfim to build a branch from Mound Valleyito thi3 The i death of the 'railway official pre-1 PENSLAR vented the consummation of that- 1 ttMJlsXt CRACKERS -I project. Now that: the big railway svstems are manifesting a disposl- i tlon to again resume building activ i7 And Then Invests It Wisely IsTliifty. Wisely invested money is a bentfit not "only to the but to the whole Municipal bonds are an ideal inves-. ment.

They are safe, pay a good return, and help to build up the nation. Let us eplain municipal bonds to you. ities vit might be a good thing ror this" citv to invostlgatethe possl- I vnt, nnA Tirlan SUNSHINE RADIANT HEATERS I AND GRATES Ve Have Them Ccme in and See Them Heat Like the Sunshine ALMOND AND CUCUMBER CREAM Try Penslar Almond and Cucumber Cream yourself and note how remarkably pleasant It Is to use. We know, having tried it, you will consider it your choice for all time. Penslar' Almond and Cucumber Cream Is sold In two sizes 30c.

and 60c i -This exceptional face and skin-cream has proven a favorite wher-! ever It has been tried. It softens the flkln, leaving it cool and free( tt irritation, and is a splendid protection from cold -wind, sun and dust I. G. FOWLER OllllieS OI genuig ay direct connections. Bartlesvllle Leads.

According to the Enterprise of that city Bartlesvllle 'Is'ahead of other towns in the matter of an a Our Representative, Mr. J. W. Lloyd, Makes Hie IDEAL SUPPLY CO. neaoquarxera mx ine eoom noiei, inaepengence.

thone 827 Main ordinance prohibiting tna'aay from sittipg in the gentleman's lap that is la the automobile. In the privacy of the parlor, the police have no Several Bartlaeville people have ftTever ti9 Loss of A Cent in or Interest to any Investor' The Largest The BroVi.GrurherCo. been- taken to the "hooscgow" for violating the city ordinanca egainst the seemingly -familiar conduct of a lady sitting in the. lap a gentleman while driving through the streets In gasoline propelled -vehicle. 2U HOUCK AND HERSHEY "The Phone 835- Workmen's" Compensation Inssrrance Casualty I I Life mas no attractions rod marshal otey" --Wl 1TA KAV5 ASvJ llvyTSTMENT SECURITIES Company WALKER SINCE THE NEW DRESSMAKER.

-TURNED HIM DOWN married coupleg are not 1 1 r- fl.

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