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The Columbus Daily Advocate from Columbus, Kansas • Page 4

The Columbus Daily Advocate from Columbus, Kansas • Page 4

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rj BUNYAN SOUTHARD IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AT THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE The Very Shoe You OKI ii Are You 1 'J Cross I Adler's Need- The Red Cross Shoe for Ladies Misses Your illinery CERTAINLY HAS BEEN MAKING HATS GO FAST Kvrry lady who looks, Ikm been delighted with the style, beauty nnd cheapness. Fine imported patterns, the very climax of style, are being sold at 1-3 off the regular already low price. All children's hats are included in tula sale, at the regular selling price, less 1-3 Come down today and let us show you bow much your money will buy. 2'. It is truly a blessing just now at a time when women are so busy.

It's famous "Bend with the foot feature" makes every step easy, graceful and wholly comfortable. A great exhibit is awaiting your inspection. Come down today and let us show you. What ever your property may be worth, its value comes form the protection, of the United Stated Government. Without its protection every penny you have would be taken by the German Kaiser.

If you prefer to have Uncle Sam take care of your property and let you enjoy it, then let him have some of your money he needs. MRS. L. E. PENCE, Manager.

Spring Suits and Coats VIADE BY THE FAMOUS IISCHOF Buy LIBERTY BONDS AND BUY THEM TODAY! Don't Put It Off! Which means perfection in workmanship, fabrics and styles. All the newest colorings are represented, and we can fit every form, large or small. Every day brings us new models. Let us demonstrate to you the beauty of these models The kind which experience has developed to perfection. We are showing the most comprehensive assortment for men and young men's suits yet displayed.

A perfect balance of fabric, finish and fashion. Come down and try one on. Price $25 to $40 today! i 1 McGhie Theatre TUESDAY, April Announcement Tarty A pretty party was given Saturday GET AN EDISON THE ONLY DIAMOND DISC TALKING MACHINE PRICES: Particular people insist on having the Edison, the only instrument which perfectly reproduces the human'voice or musical sounds. BURKE BROS. Kodaks, Prescriptions, Drugs, Soft Drinks evening by Miss Yola Hodge at her home, to her girl friends, announcing her coming marriage to Mr.

Harold Spieth. A Selznick Special Photo-Drama attraction, produced by Herbert Brenon The fortune of each guest was found through the cob-web of hearts, which formed a very pretty decoration in the arch-way. Mr. Clyde Davidson, who was the lucky one drew the heart, on which was revealed the for tune of the hostess. A Masterpiece of Melodrama, in 7 parts, starring Delicious refreshments were served at a late hour.

J. 8. McAuley, runeral illrector and The invited guests were: Miss Wil- Mrs. Leroy and daughter, Mrs. Jas.

Kido, and son Fernie, of Skidmore, were Columbus business visitors embalmer. Mrs. McAuley, lady assistant. Calls answered day or night. Hazel Dawn and Bert Lytell ma Scott, and Jeneve Madden of Pittsburg; Mrs.

Carl Ebenstein, of Rose-land; Mrs. Ralph Martin, of Miami; Both phones 121. Free ambulance service. Mrs. Will Goodwin of Baxter; Maur-Ine Stephens, Christine Stebbins, Mrs.

Earl Hitchcock, Mrs. Leo Armstrong, The story centers about a remarkable criminal, who, because of his habit of playing the game single-handed, and his cleverness in covering his tracks, is known to the police as "The Lone In Paris the man becomes involved in a gang of crooks calling themselves Pack." Lucy, a girl of mystery, is in their clutches. How the "Wolf" enables the girl to escape forms the most thrilling parts of the plot. Fined for Fighting Baxter Springs, April 13. S.

S. Marshall pleaded guilty today before the police judge E. E. English to a charge of fighting with H. H.

Chouse. He was fined $9.50, which includes cost. Chouse will be tried Monday. Mrs. Raymond Wing, Lucille Winters, Luella Smith, Lola Goodpasture, Mary Heaton, Mildred McGhie, Beryl Gardner, Erville Osthoff, Mrs.

Clyde Davidson, and Mrs. Claude Hodge. There is more Catarrh In this section of the country than nil other diseases put together, and (or rears It supposed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly railing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions and therefore requires constitutional treatment.

Hall's Catarrh Medicine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional remedy. Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars reward Is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine falls to cure, Send for circulars and testimonials.

F. J. CHENEY Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Hall's Family Fills (or constipation.

Hold Negro for Theft Baxter Springs, April 13. Geo. Bunyan and Geo. Diamond left this morning for Fredonia, where they will take charge of Mr. Bunyan's store at that place, for the present.

SEE Chester Bills, a negro 15 years old, THE RACING AUTO LEAP 50 FEET OFF A DRAW-BRIDGE THE BATTLE FOR WEALTH AND A GIRL-THE AEROPLANE BATTLE, THE GREAT CONFLAGRATION. was arrested last night by City Mar shall Henry Horton on a charge of breaking into McAboy's meat market. Another Brenon classic. The boy confessed that he had taken $2.20 in cash, according to the police. He was turned over to the juvenile court and will be tried Monday A story of love, adventure and desperate chances.

A whirlwind of thrills. Selznick-Brenon a magic combination. The Lone Wolf fights the snarling pack. All the thrills of a whole serial in one picture. Hairbreatdhjescapes by auto and aeroplane.

A man of action and a girl Wash the Electrical Way Take things easy on Washday. Don't rub your strength and vitality away over a tub of boiling suds. Let Electricity do the work in au Electric Machine By 9 o'clock the washing will be done, your clothes spotlessly clean and you feel as fresh as if the washing hadn't been started. Your clothes and linens will last two and three times as long. The machine pays for itself in saving of wear and tear on your fabrics.

Phone us to have a Washer sent out for free trial next washday. You will not regret it if you do. THE EMPIRE DISTRICT ELECTRIC CO. Bd TOUR THRIFT STAMPS AD LIBERTY BONDS HERE Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. McGhie, Mildred, Corinne and Jeanett McGhie, Miss Mary Drake, of Jasper, Miss Ruth Makinney, Herbert McGhie, Tom Winter, and John Hamilton were members of a party which motored to Che-topa Sunday, where they were the guests of Misses Lillian and Cora Dersham at dinner. Miss Lillian Dersham returned to Columbus with them and will spend a few days here visiting at the McGhie home. One auto load returned by the way of Bax-ter, where they left Miss Mildred Mc of mystery.

jr The 4th chapter of the Lincoln series, JLjXlY My First Jury," will also be shown. Ghie. Chas. Randall and daughter Miss Grace, were Scammon callers Prices: Children 10c. Adults, balcony 15c; orchestra 20c.

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30,543
Years Available:
1886-1922