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The Columbus Daily Advocate from Columbus, Kansas • Page 4

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At'TOISTS ARE WH03GED THE NEWS OF CHETOPA Tom Phillips returned home last night after spending two weeks en- Secretary of State Says Auto License Notes of Interest Copied from the joying an outing at Lake Tannycomo, I.nw Needs Amendment. Chetopa Advance. Missouri, in the Ozarks. Mrs. Phil- ah amenumeni to tne motor ve llps, who has been visiting at Joplin, Jacob Karlenskint, 9 miles souta- hicle license lnV thnt Wilt nrnvnit returned home with him.

boards of county commissioner we3t of twn. is building a big barn, from turning 'the auto license funds li 'H take 37,000 shingles to roof Into the general road funds of the the structure. counties, thereby lowering the road I Tne 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and levy, will be asked of the next leg-lm Mature ty J. T.

Botkin, secretary of EaSt t0WD' iS state. Botkin will suggest several dipthena. minor amendments to the law, hunters are not hable to have any great season of sport this fall, as J. C. SWOGGER give hi in a good hearing.

Don't fall to make your plain to be preHont. Sunday School Day: Next Sunday, Oct. 1st, we will observe a8 Sunday School Day. All cf the services of the day will be given over to the Sun-flay School. Special subjects, special music and a special program will be the features for the day.

Plan to attend every service for the day. Come and find out what the Sunday School Is and what your relation to it Is and by so doing help the good work along. Baptist Church. Rev. Ktissell Sergeant of C'orbin, Kansas, will preach both morning and evening and will probably spend a few days looking over field with a view to the pastorate.

Sunday School, 9:45 a. ni. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. n.

Y. P. 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p.

m. Prayer meeting, 7:30 Thursday evening. A cordial invitation to any and all the likes hereabouts are not holding portant Flour, Feed and Coal Rural 201. Home 53 Blue Southwest Corner Square enough water to make it attractive for the feathered game. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Guthrie of the Bartlett district were severely injured last Thursday in a run away near Bartlett. They were thrown from their buggy and Mr. Guthrie sustained severe bruises about the head and shoulders and Mrs. Guthrie received "The autoists are not getting a fair deal under the present law as It Is administered In a number of counties," said Botkin in discussing the law.

"They are paying 5 a year into the state and countv treasuries for each car they own. I always have felt that this was double the taxation unless the money was ex i broken ankle and crushed left foot. pended lor something of direct bene Ml nilflltA 1C 71 1 fit In onlniata 'Minv cronf.ru 1 tv 1 v' i 0 nia pav it gladly. r-i-. Your Health depends on the purity of drugs used and the care employed in compounding the prescriptions given you by your doc tor.

Sometimesit is even a matter of Life and Death Our stock of drugs is the best ind freshest can buy. We use the utmost care in compounding all prescriptions, as your doctor will tell you. is a matter of conscience with us. BURKE BROS. "The law contemplates that the ence vlsitcd at the Km money be spent for maintenance of FM and Saturtlay.

While roads. Actually it Is not in many here Mr Aell bought a oad of oatg counties, but Is placed In the gener- Misa Grace Davenport formerly of al road fund, thereby cutting down chetopa and Mr. W. A. Lester, a the road taxes.

I am going to ask farmer iivin(, south of toml were the next legislature to have the Wednesday September 13 at county's share of the auto license the llome of the in FnrPBt Why shave at home, when you can be shaved in luxury at our sanitary shop? Uarber Shop in Opera House Blk. money in a special fund, to be used Ark They will live on the Payne only for road maintenance Presbyterian Church Ilev. Waggoner will not be with ns tomorrow but all the services of the church will be held as usual. Sunday School at a. At 11 o'clock the WonVn'g Missionary Society will have charge, and all who have heard the ladles before Know thatlo miss this service means Ml'inir a treat.

Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. The men of the church will have charge of the evening service whk-h begins at 7:30. The Hon. I.

N. Kuhn, formerly head of the Men's ment of Green County Pennsylvania, will deliver an address on the ject, "Men, and their duty to the church." Lot everv member avail themselves J. XTT TTTTT TT1 Botkin also will recommend that the state's share of the $3 a year license collected from auto owners be reduced from 75 cents to 50 cents, as that will provide ample funds for the administrations of the law. Mineral Scammon, W. REED DENTIST Hours 9:00 a.

m. to 5:00 p. m. Columbus, iarm, i mnes soutneast or which Mr. Lester has rented.

They came home Friday. Misses Cora and Lillian Dersham i.pent Sunday in Columbus visiting their sister, Mrs. W. E. McGhie and family.

Warren Edmundson, well known in Chetopa wns seriously injured at Fredonia, Monday September 11. when he was struck by an automobile. Tt was rainine at the time and Mi. Edmundson, with an umbrella FLOODS CAISE HKAVY LOSS Office over McAuley's Furniture atore. Wl 1 II T11K LHl'KOHES.

i rtnral Phone 4S8. Columbus, VW't'T "TT TTTTTT TT PT TTT l' Kvening worship at 7:30. cv-jtryone be present. Good music, weet fellowship and "a welcome like mother's." I A. J.

lltadshaw, Pastor i Italy Spent IM)(I(I to Kcpnir Truck Fort Seott Last Year The average man has little conception of the vast sums that are ex covering his head and face was mak of this opportunity of showing their loyalty and receiving a blessing. Christian Science Sen ices The subject of the lesson sermon tomorrow, will be "Reality." Serviie; arc held every Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock; Wednesday eieuing testimonial meetings at 8:01) ing a dash across the street toward the courthouse. He did not see an r.utomobile comino; down the street Methodist Church Services for tomorrow, as follows: Sunday School 9:45 a. jn. Morn- md ran directly into it, smashlnc the Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAST ORIA o'clock pended annually by railroads for re pairing flood damages.

In forming his opinions as to the costs of providing the public with safe transportation, he takes little account of the losses the railroads suffer through floods and washouts. A local flood In the Marnmton River Valley, near Ft. Scott, Kansas, in 1915, caused the M. K. T.

Railway a loss of The public is cordially invited to preaching service 11, at which I windshield with his umbrella. wa knocked down, tne car passed over him. He was picked uo 1 ater he recovered and absolved tk these meetings, which are held in the rooms over thn Klng-Mummoy Store. time we will have with us Miss Hoi- laud, a returned misisomiry who will bring us the message. Those who have heard her soy "She is a very WHY PY SO MUCH? To Catholic Church line sneaker and has a message." driver of the car from blame.

M' l'lmnrdson is now- acting as counts nftovnetr of Wilson rmintv. the retnt. heing with his on the Mexican boder. $17,000, and within nine months another flood In the same locality cost the railroad an additional $23,500, a total of more than $40,000 which was St. Louis Still Go To Church.

There ill be Mass at the Catholic Anfl you cannot afford to miss it. So church tomorrow morning at 10:30. to be present at the morning service sure. Kpworth League 6:30 Christian Church p.m. Because of weather conditions Ilible School at 9:45 a.

in. We last Sunday the Rally Service and have reached the 2m) mark, now let special program were postponed nn-us set a new goal lor tomorrow, 225. til the hour for regular devotional Now help us reach this goal. Hvery service tomorrow, viz. 6:30 p.

m. A one should be present and on time, special effort will be marie to make worship at '11 o'clock, 'this helpful and profitable service. Itoy II. P.iser who Is visiting here 1 And you are cordially Invited to fur' few ilnvs. will nrench nt this come.

lOvening preaching service, Save Money! We are not In the high rent district, so we can save you money. We sell everything In GROCERIES WE U.SO SELL I'HATT'S FOOD AMI STOCK REMEIir. Smith Goodrick Successors to Stebbina Rural Phone368. Home Phone 86 Red Form the Question Mark. TJis high school opened Monday in the different churches of the city, it having been decided to not attempt to hold forth In the new building until It is entirely completed.

Material is Ilelayed The Ozarks i(t. We are to have the pleasure, hour, Let us meet him and hear his menace. Y. 1'. S.

C. K. at P- rn. The young people's service. A splendid meeting is assured.

at this service, of hearing the Rev. Win. C. lleiskill. of Hallowell.

His subject will be "The Hoy Who m-red the Wheat Market." Ixrt us reiuired in nine months to maintain a few miles of track in usable condition. These figures do not take into account losses Incident to delays to traffic which, though large, are very hard to trace or estimate. Flood damages in Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma cost the Katy $200,000 for restoration of its line during the year ended June 30th last. Taken as a whole for the three states, the year was not an exceptional one so far as flood losses are concerned, although the losses were very heavy in a localities. Another Woman With A Past Most fruitful of all topics for play-writing, and most interesting because there is in real life so many instances of man's strength overpowering woman's weakness, the fhadv Dast of a woman who suffers If all of the material was here, it is believed that the new building could be completed within another week, but as it is, the finish prob-afcly cannot be accomplished until the first of October and perhaps not until later.

"It that stuff was only here," said H. L. Richardson, foreman "we could just about be out of here in another The plastering has been "com Make your trip to St. Louli through the beautiful Ozark hills. You can't find finer trains In the world than the Frisco's up-to-the-minute equipment and Fred Harvey meal service.

You'll surely make your trip to "St. Louis via Frisco when you know what Frisco service fers. For full particulars. SEE THE t'KISCO A01XT BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS, present Louise Lovely through folly is made the basis of in pleted te painters are eli along now with their work. A big.

force of carpenters is busy laying floors, putting on Casing, hang: ing doors and constructing the wood work in the auditorium and they are making rapid progress. When Contractor Crltcs t.as here a few days ago, he said that there might be a delay in getting the steel bannisters for the stairways. This threatened to cause a delay in finishing the stairways, as the steel is fastened In the cement. Yesterday, however, it was announced that a part of the steel had arrived and the rest is expected soon. The concrete floors in the second and third story corridors have been the Bluebird Photoplay "'l angina Hearts," which comes to the Jlc-(Ihie theatre on Tuesday, Sept.

SB, with prettv Louise Lovely In the leading role. The Innocent child always coined into the situation on such occasions; this time the babe is adopted by the husband who has been deceived, and the wife shelters at her breast the off-spring of an error that has been entirely concealed from even her closest friends. Hero is a great problem to be solved tor "murder will out," and so will the errors women commit. I "Tangled Hearts" is a great pho- "TANGLED HEARTS" in five parts. A gripping society drama, showing man's deceit and woman's weakness.

The woman pays the man goes free. toplav because it is so intensely hu completed, but the first floor corri- man. There is not one lmpjssiuie ur m)rs must ait until tne ventilating fan has arrived and been installed even improbable sn nation in an i it five nets. To be sure the events The fan is too large to he taken through the regular openings and it pictured in this Uliiebird Photo must be taken through the corridor play are unusual, but that is all. it is easv to presume that in real 'ifeN which has been left open.

Most cf the furniture and apparatus has been there are many, cases quite similar (fW.fWf SO coo the cake and bread from our bakery look that the chllddren are anxious to have some, of the goodies we offer. OIH BAKERY to the predicament of this husband hauled to the new building and stoi und wife when the truth finally be- U-d the rooms that have teen com came known. pletcd. How well thev solved their proh- i Auditorium is Attractive i 1 1 rr iv fX i Mi JLfcj I 7JI employs the most modern sanitary lein makes "Tangled Hearts" even a 1'ersons who have visited tiic new greater play than it would be under building, express themselves as less skillful engineering. The little I highly Pleased with it, and the auli- torium isJ particularly a'tractive.

The widow, played by Louise Lovely, is the saving force (hat methods, the best and purest ingredients and expert skill in preparing dainty foods for you. Batten's Bakery auditorium will seat about h'M people. Besides, the main floor, there will be five rows of chairs in -the balcony. The walls and ceiling have been given a rich tint, and the woodwork has been varnished. The proscenium arch has been finished In plaster parls and will be white K-contrast with the rest the place.

The arch or stage opening is 53 feet wide, and the stage Is deep enough to permit the production of mot any nut the tangles urn! her immensely human conduct in discreetly weaving her way in and out of. trying situations, is the factor which ultimately rings happiness into two homes when- bitterness, might have endured. Supporting Miss Lovely in this iiu-tiM-nscly fascinating play are Agnes croon', Marjojle FJllisoii. Hayward Mack, Jay lielasco and Lou Chancy 1 I Dutch Mill all players of reputation in screen play. Coffee I acting: all- with roles tliar engage ir win prouauiy their best talents in iiiifomiiig an tne runomg v.

in ue er.eneine interest plot of uiiconi- use of the school. i i' LOUISE LOVELY IN1 TANGLED HEARTS1 mon cleverness anil gerat entertain hi it value. Ixist: A good cameo pin between the Dick Lowry home and McGhiu Theatre- bv way of court house yard, Reward for return to Mrs. Lowry, i 42:1 S. Minn.

5U'- TUESDAY, SEPT. 26th Mr. and Mrs. Strand t'cinberton and children leave tomorrow for Los Angeles. where they will make their home.

They have been spending the slimmer at the home of Dr. and Mrs. P. .1. Ilendrickson Highest Grade Steel Cut.

Buy it of any of the following merchants: OYLElt HAMLET, ltlNF.ll.Uir OLE ASOJi. W. 1.. IltFLAXI). T.

JT. GUI SUA if MATT KABALOCK, Crowe Ko. 10, of ('idiiiiibus. fi. II.

SETTLE or L. J. D01XI-LASS, of Crestline. Misses Blanche Aldus and Jean i iiiny nf Pittsburg stopped in co-flumbus yesterday and visited a short I time with friends. They were en- THEATRE Mrs'.

John Mack of Chetopa. colored, route to Oswego. were married in Chetopa Thursday. Ulika Bison drama? All right. to- Iinrriiifrtnn.

Isaac May anil Harrington. Isaac May ami Pat another of those excitinjr M. Smith of Columbus, attended the fputure two wedding. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas ex- I "lu 1 pe to make Chetopa their hom. OXENRIDER PRODUCE CO. I. 1st door east of Hensley's Ha. Regular Prices, 5c and 10c "If it's shown here, it's the best there is" j': Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S ASTO I A Airs.

John S. I'nllon and danghtev, rs. Thomas Crist of Kansas City, are hero visiting Mrs. W. K.

llorvey and Mrs. Ella Hnh'omb..

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