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Liberal Daily News from Liberal, Kansas • 2

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"THE LIBERAL DAILY NEWS, LIBEltAL, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28, 1921. Pajje Two ICE DAILY Published Daily Except Sunday BT WARRKN ZIMMERMAN bamrlptloa Rate By Carrier, pur Waak By Carrier. Una Month By Mall, Ona Month 15o tins 608 ll.0 ii jiian, bix Monina by Mail. Out Year, Entered aa Second Claaa Matter July 23, 1930, at tha poatofflce. Lib eral, Kansas, under tha act of Huron WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28.

1921 C. left yesterday af ternoon for Kansas City on a abort business trip. ilt has been some time since we hav been able to offer for this event such a wide variety of bright, new fabrics. 'While novelty Paul M. Traver of Hugoton, was a business and pleasure visitor In the city yesterday.

James Rich came from weaves and colors of the new season predominate in this display, an ample assortment of staple materials have been provided for those who wish them. But as a guide to what will be the favored colors, patterns and fabrics for Spring and Summer this exposition demands your attention. 'V fi Hooker yesterday for a visit at the home of her brother, J. A. Snell.

G. 0. Fisher, Rock Island claim adjuster of Pratt, came In today to look after business matters here. Guy LeMonnler went Fowler 1 A charming display of Wash Goods in dainty new patterns and color- yesterday afternoon; to look after Silks especially suited to the new styled dresses. A wide varied from which to choose.

his moving picture business there. Mrs. Elvira Thlniin was In Vie city yesterday from Plains on busi ness, returning home on No. 2 yes terday. J.

E. George left yesterday after noon on No. 2 for Wichita, where he will spend a short time on busi To complete your Notions and Findings are shown in ample displays to match the Dress Goods you may select. ness, Miss Frances Crammer 'arrived today from Plains and has accepted a position as telephone operator here. For the children's dresses you will White goods, are given special Mrs.

J. A. Guinn and Mrs. D. E.

Coats came from Tyrone yesterday find some splendid suggestions in prominence and they fully deserve afternoon on a short business and shopping trip. this assortment. it. Many items specially priced. G.

Wright, who has been in the city for a course of osteopathic treatment, le't yesterday for his home at Haviland. FRANK BOLES Todd Sloan, grain man of Kan sas City, arrived today to attend the trainmen's banquet being given here tonigut. DRY GOODS Mrs. L. O.

Hood, who was op crated on at a local hospital yes' torday afternoon, is reported today as getting llong nicely. J. N. Maxwell is assisting with the making of Delco reports at the office of the Anderson Electric West Second Street Liberal, Kansas Equipment Company. Adam Bush of Pratt is looking after business matters In this' vicin ity.

Mr. Bush and family former ly made their home here. Dtn4a Clin RAILROAD NOTES day School worker a dinner THE guest at me nome or Mr. ana airs T. Jl.

Moore yesieruay evening. mBviia 1 I CI V. Vkl (iviillliui HW Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Overton ar- round house( has a thirty day leave KALI PASHA WON A HARD MATCH LAST EVENING Beat Tommy Doctor In Finest Wrestling Bout Ever Staged in Liberal A Crowd Wa Present. Last night. In the Company rived today from Wichita for a vis- of absence and is visiting relatives flajestic Theatre it at the home of Mrs. Overton's In Kansas City parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Kidd. Nick Gonzales and family are w.m whna an who leaving soon tor naion, ssow mcx I IVi a vv i Presents home in the future.

Nick had been TnVHT Till" KI1IIIH 1IIIIH I EHL iUU i i i employed at the round house. ti Irn rr nlrtolv Tin Will Tirnlin I HA I Armory, the most Interesting" and 7 Assistant Fuel Supervisor Jos released soon. MARY J'lHES M1NTER the finest wrestling match ever staged in this city was put on is in me cuy iouy iruiu Clarence Lucas and Mr. Andcr- pratt looking after business matters son of Hopewell, Kansas, were busi- here, between Kali Pasha, 1 "The Young Terrible Turk," and Tommy Doctor. The first thirty minutes of the bout was the fastest bit of ncBS visitors here yesterday.

Mr. Hugh Jarrett is expected home in Lucas is manager of the Light ele- this week from Nara Visa, New vator at Hopewell. Mexico, where' he has been visit- 1 i it. a Ji v. Poultry Wanted We will load car poultry Friday 1 Saturday January 28th 29th and will pay the following prices: Hens and pullets ..1.......:........,...: 21c Young roosters Old Roosters 10c Ducks Turkeys.

Liberal Produce Co. work that the wrestling fans of the city have had the pleasure of "JENNY BE GOOD" Two more cases of scarlet fever me uo "ome ol ma are reported today from the home Eugene Jarrett. Roi Nix has been of Walt Krohne. During the past taking nis place at nrst snut can seeing. Tommy Doctor knew all the tricks of the game and displayed them in such a manner that anyone could see that he knew five days no additional homes er hnv hnnn miarantined.

rranK uempwoir, nosuer at line round house, has returned to worK uev. ueo. neat, wno came irom lllnesg his business. Kali Pasha, young, husky and also extremely strong Superintendent H. P.

Greenough Plains to conduct tne evangelistic services' at the Methodist tabernacle was In the city yesterday from and, clever was more than a match for Tommy. Mr. Doctor had the advantage of age, he having passed during the absence of Rev. Henry, Dalhart. Tonight Tiiurcday Realart's little star gave, him up to an-Dther, but won easily in her fight for love.

returned yesterday afternoon. E. E. Keley, road foreman from his forty-second birthday several Pratt, returned yesterday morning Mrs. C.

C. Scates, a former resl- after a short business trip here. months ago while Kali Pasha Is but twenty-one years "of age. Ev dent of this city, who is known to Miss Dona Wilson, who has been third trick operator here, left yes eryone that was present at the all the old timers, is here from Dodge City visiting her brother, terday for a visit at Fort Worth match will be willing to say that for a man past th stage of youth, Mr. V.

G. Boles and family. the majority of the assemblage L. S. Tinder, representative of and Dallas.

Mrs. N. M. Stowell arrived, yester Tommy Doctor put up a mighty favored Doctor and their sympathy fine defense. accepted and although the date was not definitely set, it will not be long before they will meet, probably in this city.

the Essex agency at Hutchinson, who has been in the city for the day from Kansas City for a visit The first fall went to Kali Pasha was with him. Kali Pasha, how ever, had a number of warm sup I'hone 344 Liberal, Kansas past several days on business, will return tonight to Hutchinson. porters who were with him from In the preliminary contest be the beginning to the end. Every Miss Emeleigh. Schulz, who has in fifty three minutes and during that period af time, some wonderful feats were exhibited by both wrestlers.

Kali Pasha suffered a great deal on account of Poctor working so much on him with a one was satisfied with the matcn been employed as telephone opera tween Archie Oetinger and Herman Smith, and after seven minutes of wrestling, the latter was declared winner.1 iif and are hoping that it will hot be tor here, left, yesterday af(rnoon for a "visit with relatives at Greens- to make this a big event and every wrestling fan should make It a point to be on hand Saturday night. It will be a real show. toe hold. Doctor on the other many, weeks before they will again have the opportunity of seeing more Just like the performance last with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Bush. yMrs. Stowell 'was Miss Myra Bush before her marriage.

Brice Rezeau, Rock Island special officer, was in Guymon yesterday on company business. Notice has been received here that after February first a big reduction is to be made-in the maintenance department. The section crews are to bo cut frotii five to threo men. Trainmasters H. E.

McMullen from Dalhart and J. S. Irwin from Pratt, were in the city yesterday looking after business matters here. hand got out of dozens of almost burg, before golng on to Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Young, who ling, Europe's best middleweight wrestler and has a record of 500 straight wins to his credit. You can get the dope on his record which will be on display in the News office window. Burns has Just defeated Santell, the light sight. Impossible holds.

The first fall have been making their home in COMPANY BJ STAGES MATCH Frank Burns, Champion Middle vveighk Wrestler of the World, Meets 8gt. Vanemiuj. The thanks of the sport loving Forgan, aro returning to the city. WHEAT IN FINE SHAPE Good ltaiiu iii the Southwest Put Mr. Young was manager, of the public are due Mr.

Freeman and Mr. Parks, for bringing such a match to Liberal. They arranged was won with a combination crab hold. At the finish, of this fall, Doctor's back was so ba41y sprained that he was unable to get up. The second fall was very short owing heavyweight, champion an dope that conies in on him ta that he the for two excellent wrestlers to come a Smile on Face of Everyone The local rains here Saturday and especially Sunday night, have put te wheat fields in excellent shape trA rinira eilrnnnrisf nnir nhanAo fastest man who has visited Liberal.

Liberal wrestling fans know Sgt. -Wrestling fans are promised something mighty good Saturday bight when Bgt. Vaneman, Liberal's local wrestler, who 1 has cleaned up On most eevrythlng that has com? to the condition of Doctor. He must be given credit having a great, deal of nerve, and endurance Vaneman, is pulling oft this for he waa not in any shape to match which is under the auspices fhlo wnv will tnka ntt Vrnntr TtiirnHj return to. the mat.

He said, how CATHOLIC SERVICES- Reverend A. J. Hermann of Fowler will be in the city Sunday and will conduct services at the Catholic church at ten o'clock. nf mint tinnni Company of which he is a ever, that be wasn't, a "quitter" wrestler of! the world. and after Just sixty-three seconds, member.

Vaneman is one of the best wrestlers of today and for five branch of the Liberal Equity Creamery at Forgan. T. B. Moore, A. T.

Moore, Mack Ilaynos and Mr. Head rick left today for Dodge City to attend a tractor demonstration. They will drive to Sublette and take the train at that place. A number of highly complimentary remarks were passed on the new Liberal Auto Supply Company garage by the representatives of the Great Southwest Association; who Were in the city yesterday. The men appreciated the service which they received there, and admired the construction of the building.

Burns id reputed to' be the finest wrestler who has Come to Liberal to, this city and for their efforts they were 'rewarded with a large attendance o( well satisfied people. Mr. Freeman the match and showed, 'beyond-any doubt that he knew his business. He Is a good athelete and A of good clean sport and he promises that as long as the crowd suppors his efforts, he will continue to, give them good shows of this kind. Elmer Guthrie of Hutchinson, the man who threw Vaheman a few weeks ago, waa on the ringside and issued a challenge to the winner of last nights contest.

He was auu liar piuyyv mi Liiuubu xvs the blowing of the- wheat. Before these rains came the top of the ground was pretty Well pulverized. This Was caused by the frequent freezing and thawing and concern" was felt, over the wheat blowa out by' high winds; This however, Is a thing of the past and now the farmers In this part of the country are a smile that can't be wiped and Sgt. 1 who wilt take he was declared to be down for the second At that time he had tojibe carried off the( ttjat by his seconds. A body scissors and an arm hold won this last fall.

his measure that night, is making great efforts to get In the finest of years- held the army championship. He' won practically every match since he has been in Liberal and folks who watched the Nebraska champion work know how long he lasted with Vaneman. Being conducted under the auspices of Company ll it is planned "TJFlHCOPAL SERVICES The Reverend Charles M. Maltas will hold services at the Baptist Annex Sunday, January 30, at eleven A. M.

Sermon followed by Holy Communion. condition. Burns weighs 160 pounds The crowd which attended was the largest Which has ever been and IS a real-mat artist. He defeated Joe TUrner, America's champion likewise Ells- seen at any wrestling match ever off. held In Liberal.

It seemed that.

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1920-1921