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The Liberal Daily Democrat from Liberal, Kansas • 3

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rfigri the 4BERAIi DAILY NEWS, LIBERAL, KANSAS, FRIDAY EVENING, iNOVEMBER 19, 1920. Loreh. tWllklna, writes CLASSIFIED ADS High School Notes Wichita that her sister, Mrs. C. G.

Martinson, has nearly recovered Mrs. B. Lemert, who lives north of the city has gone to Woodward to spend Thanksgiving with her niece, Mrs. W. A.

Teter and family. and. the foot ball players are to go their regular practice, so that all concerned may know just what they have to do every condition' has a great deal more serious shows slight improvement. The accident occurred election day when their car wad struck by a train at a crossing In Wichita. i WANTED Organist to play at Photoplay Theater.

'90tt from injuries received in an auto accident. Mr. Martinson, whose 1. The classes are to be divided, the Seniors and Sophomores are to yell FOR RENT Miss Davis "Donald, what do you want with two copies of Current Events?" Donald Zimmerman "One for each eye." for the second team, and the 'Juniors ahdv Freshmen are to yell tor the first team and the faculty may FOR SALE Buick Six Roadster, 1920 model and 1920 Ford Coupe. Ford been run thirty days.

'See Dr. E. H. i i 5 10313' yell f6r either side they please. It is hoped that this Wilt put more spirit in.

both the team and the school. 1 FOR RENT A furnished sleeping' room in modern 61S! North Kansas. Phone 103t3 The boys and girls glee clubs are planning On a Thanksgiving Operetta to be given in chapel' Wed FOR RENT Two aanfurnished rooms iof light housekeeping." 116 S. Sherman. Phone 1207.

nesday morning before Thanksgiving. Everybody is invited. Ad mission ten cents. lot1 Bate of tile Goldie Warner was absent from FOR RENT Room, furnished, or unfurnished. Phone .513.

102tf school on account of sickness. Clarence Harness is absent from FOR KENT: 'Sleeping room. "3 4 Pershing. Phone 376. 83-tf 'f ill scFtool thi3 week on account of serious illness.

A large number of high school FOR'SAliE practicing home as well as at school. Members of the typewriting class copied the notes for this week's is-sue. The six weeks examinations have been postponed until the week after Thanksgiving. Our little vacation wfll give its' plenty of time to forget "that little amount oT knowledge which we" could have used to a certain advantage In the tests at the regular time this is one thing to be thankful foe. VGood English.

Veek; is past, and there las been a feeling of relief, throughout the student body. Tuesday the student body voted on the earning and wearing of the letter. To earn a letter in foot ball and basket ball a player' must take partin at least one quarter or two thirds of the regular 'games. They must remain oh the squad all the season unless let -off by the coach. Upon recommenflatiorf of the coach they may receive letter for playing at least nine quarters in three games.

In. track they must make ten points. This was unanimously Only those earning the letter can wear them. Flossie Hinds was out of school Monday while recovering from a stiff knee received in an attempt to fall down stairs! The trial which Was arousing much Interest Friday was rudejy interrupted by a fire alarm: The fire was put out before any damage was done. I Basket ball season begins soon.

The prospects are very good as many of the boys and girls expect to' come'' out "for practice. The armory will certinly be busy with Boy Scouts, American Legion, Boys and Girls baskeWball Each class to have a party every six weeks. Oh, Boy. students attended? Sunday evening services at Plains last Sunday evening. FOR SALE One -Overland car, good shape, will sen ht Y.

Warner, 1st door Bouth Clark Lumber tJo. 10t2 Mr. Myers spent the week-end ii 'ill -V v-r V3 ml (1 mm mm i visiting at Greensburg Dale Nichols I didn't know there FOR SALE Fresh raUk delivered anywhere la the city. Sun-nyside Phone 1137. 103t3 was that many in the 'class.

Miss 'Ross How many? Miss Lance They go in pairs, you bet. FOR SALE One good small cast Iron cook stove and one four-hole coal 'oil stove with bven. W. Anderson." Phone '350. 1 Paul ain't going to bet on it.

A plan to fine each person five FOR SALE Economy heating' stove, large size, in good shape. 'See cents for failing to wear their colors was suggested by Mrs. Bangs Bros. 101tt Crowell. Steele set the example.

Let us have better ventilation Of FOR' BALE Six-horse gas en the school house. Many bad colds gine. Jim Johnston. 101-tf Richfield Stbck Farms OWNERS could be avoided by the pupils insisting upon proper ventilation. The new plastering in the study hall appreciated by all that noticed it.

The Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen are all sending "invitations" for 'the, big party that one of these classes expect to have Friday night. Five gallons of icecream or its equivalent in other viands is the regard given the class that sells the most -Lyceum Course pickets. Of course this aspiring writer is somewhat desirous of his (or her) class winning and we know that someone shall be disappointed. The Senior class gave party last night, for Gertrude Malone, who left this morning for California. The Science Department received sone new equipment the first of the week.

The Physics classes are very grateful, for they seem to like experiment days I wonder why? The classes are having a contest in the sale i of lyceum tickets. The, class which sells the most gets the treat. The Glee Clubs are working on eonie special Thanksgiving songs. A number of the high school girls gave a surprise party for Mrs. Molthop last night.

As it was her birthday they all brought small gifts. The evening was spent in making candy. 1 Margaret Stouter, Estella Heath, "Wanie Condit, Harriett Coles and Ruth and Mildred Cure are among the high school girls who give music lessons out of school hours. Several high school people are to be in Mrs. expression recital, next Monday night.

Even some of 'the -Seniors don't jise the best of English from the evidence' "of the trial last Friday morning in chapel. Margaret Stouter sperit Saturday in Hutchinson. One morning last; week the orchestra ''presented itself before the school for the first time. They gave -a few good numbers. Miss Edison should be complimented for presenting such good music In so few practices as "the orchestra members have had.

Of course, the play-era are not without the hojior due them. We want the' musicians to know we appreciate their program and hope they will make another appearance soon. A number of improvements, have taken place here in the last few days. A flag pole has been erected in front of the building. New plaster has been put where the old has fallen away.

A shelf has been erected 'on; the south wall of the study hall and a dictionary lias FOR SALE Practically tievt Important question decided! The design of the Senior rings mederate priced" Ueed Tery little and in number one condition. and pins, and the all important Inquire at News -office. 101-t-5 question of which to have was settled in Senior meeting Tuesday. FOR SALE Cotton seed oake Seniors bring your "Mon." and meal at the Equity Exchange Lester What do you think the The students that Were guilty of Association. 101-U5 IT PAYS TO RAISE GOOD STOCK wearing Bad English tags were called to Friday morning.

The trial was Interrupted- by the fire alarm and the fate of the cul faculty is Kenneth? Kenneth Why Its those people who meet with' the teachers. Lester You meanstudent-teachers council not faculty. Kenneth What's the faculty then? FOR SALE Goodi heavy paper in-- sheets 6x8 in size. "Tabbed and just the thin fojf scratch The News. prits were never known.

Katherine Bozarth, Elanor Strick- lin's niece, was a visitor of the school Wednesday afternoon. FOR SALE Pianos. See Piano Company, -43tf "Lester Why the teachers, of "Party" feeling among the four course, classes is very high. They can i hardly waif to see which class gets. DR.

Ei F. PELLETTE, the ten dollars worth of Kenneth Ravenscrof talking to Eyesight -Sneclalist arin '-6a- teopjitc Physician 1 Office if rooms 12-3 Peoples States 'bank building, Liberal, Kans. Lester Ellsaesser. You know they almost got me on the faculty. I umce nours 10 iz a.

m. i 1 6 P. and ty appoint- a sure had some time getting out of It. ment. Phonea; Office, SKI', A fresldenpe, 4 1 Leonard Yarberry "Miss' Ryle, I 2j don't believe you like me any more." Miss Ryle "Oh, yes I do.

I 1 remember the gum you gave me last TRAIN SCHEDULE iEastbound No. 4 a. m. week." i Mr. Myers What is variable No.

2 3:50 p. No. 336 6:5 a. m. December 1 we have to vacate our store bilding and in, order, to up on, our already greatly -depleted stock we are going to make some prices on everything that will surprise you.

We are listing just a few here for your benefit. You will have to. come in arid see the -others for Rememberihis opportunity blasts only until November 27. The.re- Speed? T. J.

Smith Speed that charges Westbound in two directions. been placed there and fastened securely so it cannot run away. A new row of hooks has been placed mainder of the month we need to clean up and get the stock out of the building. Read No. 3 11:15 p.

m. No. 1:00 J. to. No.

335 10:50 'fl. m. Mesdames M. E. Clark, Warren these Zimmerman, Stouter, oaeti ma-honev and Riney visited chapel in the upper hall to hang our coats and.

caps on and new lights are to Nos. 335 336'; run 'between Llberdl 'Herfngton Thursday morning. be placed wherever needed throughout the building. Angeline' Lucille Crowell visited DIAZ AND CARKANAv BOfTH Mrs. Crowell's class Thursday and This high school has several HEROES IN MEXICO NOAV Friday.

things to be proud of: first, the new Superintendent of Schools, who Some are already begun tovbe i Mexico City, 18. (United yhankfnl for this coming Thanks 3s doing all in his power to make Press.) Mexico has no hall oif fame 3L 31 giving Day for the reason that "we in which to display ier-heroes rhe- are Dermitted a twos days vacation Me H. S. the best in the state. He has caused this old school bu'ilding to be he has introduced new schemes and new organizations that roes who are never deemed such until they are dead.

But there Some of the typewriting students are looking forward with some de half a dozen vendors iof plaster gree of despondency as time speeds are uplifting for any school. Paris men who wend us on t.n the "sneed test" next A hieh school is not a good their way, through the week. streets, dis.playingtheir;wareS'on the school if perfect, in only one thing It takes all things; good athletics Lela Hinds, a member of the type sidewalks. Not. only.

do. they 5set the writing class has purchased a new Elee clubs, orchestra, societies and style in heroes, as they (place new Woodstock typewriter, and is now bust on the imarket' from i time grades. Liberal High is doing well in all these, though not as good in 4 time, but they provide an interest athletics as they would like to be ing-insight into the fickle reactions but the year is not over' yet and of a revolutionary public, j9 thev still have a chance to do bet Wi Buy Majestic Range Regular price $156.00 Special Sale Price 125.00 Set cooking utensils extra 5.00 New Perfection Oil Heaters Regular price $65.00 55:00 Viking Cream Separators Small size, regular price 85.00 Special sale price 500 Large size, regular price 120.00 Special sale price 105.00 DeVoeXead and Zinc Paint-r- Regular price, per, gallon 5.50 Special sale pricie 4.50 House and Villa Paint 1 Regular iPrice per gallon 4.00 -Special sale price 3.50 Wall Paint Regular per gallon 4.00 Special sale price 3.50 Linseed Oil 4 -pJ Regular isale- A year or sd ago there appeared ten A V. the jplaster of iPorfiro Diaz, the, president whose over And last but far from least of the afore mentioned good things, L. S.

has, is the faculty. This high school has a faculty, to be proud There is not one of them but what is well qualified for his posi Any; kind of a phono throw raised nation-wide cry of revolutionary Don Porfi-rio's already iHe is a hero now many' revolutions Stori JPorfi-'' rio's time. The day the statue vendors placed new bust on the sidewalk; The, face familiar, as -the had "been one of the best hated -men tion. They are all very considerate of th.e students and are doing their best for the development of the graph until have heard the Columbia or vnune minds in school. Tuesday morning, T.

J. Smith Starr at Taylor's. You president o( the Student-Faculty Council presented two resolutions to co. There were- wnisers, nnany moulded the plaster. was want to be satistiecl the school for discussion and aoop Venustiano Carranza.

tion. They were the rules for those who should earn an and those with musipal in-strument and the way who should be allowed to wear the News wants a jsf 'dean cotton rags, tor "wlp" ing. machinery and presses, Bring in anything, you have suitable for such letters. The first wa3 quickly adopted to bejs to look before but the latter was discussed quite freelv by Both the students and the faculty. After some lengthy dis- you buy.

Remember these special prices will positively last to and including. Satudayo-yember You cannot duplicate them anywhere, Help us by helping 'yourself two parties thereby benefiting. -Get in while you have chance to 'yurs0 money. -1 Price any of tHefee! gdddsf afidlsee whatyou will save buying riission it was adopted, and now QUARTERLY MEETING VThe Quarterly for (the Fowler district) ofV ithe" j'riends church is being 'held fjtotiay, ni Sunday. Th rseb'slons''.

today and tomorjow will be, held at the Rose church, tea miles west of the city' but. the Sunday services be held in the 'Friends church in UberaU i to the displeasure of a few gins, nobody but the one who earns the letter can wear it. A new style of pep meeting was tried Wednesday evening after school. '-The entire (ad all others who wish to) went out to the foot ball grounds anu yelled their yells and sang their' songs, eLLi ILj iLi MUSIC STORE.

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Years Available:
1920-1921