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The Morning News from Coffeyville, Kansas • 1

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The Morning Newsi
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Coffeyville, Kansas
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DAILY ARTE 3000 DAILY FREE Reaches More Homes Than Any Other Paper in Coffeyville 3000 DAILY FREE COFFEYVILLE, KANSAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1915 VOL. IX No. 149 LET US FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS The FLOREA DRUG PHONE 29 A GOOD HAUL DIED OF HEART FAILURE Night Police Capture Stranger While He is Attempting to Dispose of Silks Mrs. David Churchill, Pioneer Possum Creek Resident, Passed Away Last Night COLUMBIA THEATRE "The Chinatown Mystery." A good detective drama in two reels. "Mrs.

Cook's Cooking." A comedy, in which a bread and water diet cured a fussy hus A sudden attack of heart failure was responsible for the death of Mrs; David Churchill, who passed away last night at her home six miles southwest of this city, where she has lived for forty years, The deceased has been twice married, the first time to H. H. Curry, who passed away in 1906. Later she married David Churchill, whom she laid to rest in 1912. The deceased was 57 years band.

DREXEL THEATRE A most realistic fight aboard a gondola freight car in a train going 40 miles an hour, is one of the features in "An Example," a two-reel western drama, which tells the story of a domestic misunderstanding and its awful results. "The Fox-Trot Craze." A screamingly funny Sterling comedy, of the ambition of. two impecunious young men to break into society. "The Counterfeit." A thrill The night police made a good haul last night, when they took up a stranger giving the name of Thomas Burk, who was attempting to dispose of a quantity of silks at the Schockman shoe, shop, in the southwest part of the city. There were two pieces of the silk goods, one of dark brown, and one of the new sand shade, worth about a dollar a yard.

There are, perhaps, 40 or 50 yards of the goods, and as they show very little evidence of having been handled, the officers "The Heart of Gold." A fine sea faring drama. Won By a Nose." A lively comedy of an unusual contest. "Monuments of Egypt." An interesting scenic picture. of age. She was the mother of nine children, six living, all of THE ODEON ing detective drama, in which Mary Fuller, as a reporter, Your last chance to see "Quo whom reside in the Possum Creek neighborhood.

They are Chas. Curry, with whom she rounds up the crooks. Vadis" in 8 acts. The greatest "Under Arizona Skies." In picture of the'age. In spite of dian comedy drama.

the inclement weather you will be repaid for coming out to see this great production. Admission 10 and 20 cents. JEFFERSON THEATRE The Spoilers," a motion pic Only one show, commencing ture dramatization of Rex at 7:45 p. m. Beach's famous novel of the gold think the man secured them recently.

The prisoner will talk very, little. He said last night that he was trying to dispose of the goods for another man. He is not known to the officers, and he says that he came here Tuesday, but will not say where from. He also had a new Beaver brand hat, with the local dealer's name cut out of the band, a pair of silk sox of the Drayon brand, a red handkerchief and a new necktie in the bundle. Several local merchants have examined the goods today, but none have claimed them.

ORPHEUM THEATRE fields of our great Northwest. Nine reels, in three parts. made her home; Albert Curry, Mrs. Anne Huffman, Mrs. Minnie Ashenfelter, Mrs.

Bonnie Ashenfeltea and Mrs. Susie Lefawn. The body was brought to the undertaking rooms of the Coffeyville Furniture Company today and prepared for burial. The funeral services will be held in the undertaking parlors on Maple street Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev.

Arthur Long, pastor of the Christian Church, will conduct the services, and interment will be made in Elm-wood cemetery, in the family lot. Allen and Kenna entertained a good crowd last night in spite of Three shows daily, Friday and Saturday, March 5 and 6. Mati the weather. Tonight they will present "The Wrong Flat, It's nee, 2 p. m.

night, shows begin at 7 and 9 o'clock. All seats a good show. Three reels of 25 cents. good pictures. Child's rain hats at Wells Bros.

Ladies' raincoats at Wells Rros. Notice to Owners of Poultry Rubber boots at Wells Bros. You are hereby notified that Ladies' Hart Schaffner Marx cravenettes at Wells Bros. Notice Royal Arch Masons Convocation for tonight called off. Regular convocation Tuesday the 9th.

C. D. Brigham, H. P. ordinance No.

1083 prohibits chickens from running at large Badger Arraigned Marshal Guy Walton returned Meet me at McNulty'sat lunch time. last night from Kansas City, at any time. Take due notice thereof and save prosecution, as this ordinance must be enforced. Ladies' raincoats at Wells Bros. A.

B. Powell, where he went to bring back Dr. F. B. Badger, "the colored dentist, wanted in this city on a statutory charge.

Badger was i 147-6t Park Commissioner. You will find just what you want for a light lunch at McNul-ty's. Rubber boots at Wells Bros. i arraigned in the Court of Coffeyville this morning before Judge Rubbers at Wells Bros. Child's rubber boots at Wells Bros.

Merryman Stephenson, undertakers. Phone 649, night 1274. Child's rain capes at Wells Bros. The Weather For Kansas: Probable snow tonight and Friday, with not much change in temperature. Hanlon, pleading not guilty.

He was remanded to jail and his Go to McNulty's for your lunch. trial date set for Tuesday, March 16th. Try a dish of our chili, made fresh each day. The Narrow Gauge Restaurant. Child's rain capes at Wells Bros Children's raincoats at Wells Child's rain hats at Wells Bros.

Bros. The Earth's phone No. is 82. Ladies' Hart Schaffner Child's rain hats at Wells Bros. Ladies' Hart Schaffner Marx cravenettes at Wells Bros.

Marx cravenettes at Wells Bros. Merryman Stephenson, undertakers. Phone 649; night, 1274. Child's rain capes at Wells Bros. All kinds of lunch at Child's rubber boots at Wells Ladies' raincoats at Wells Bros.

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