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The Arkansas City Daily News from Arkansas City, Kansas • 2

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TIll KSDAl, liiim AHV 5, 1911. TAliK TWU Tim AUJY AJN A3 A I UAlli ents. The tragic ending of this wrote a letter to Mayor Mitchell, and uaed these w6rds HE ARKANSAS CITY DAILY NEWS -iMinim mn i imirl iiiw am i i cheerful little soul Who had daily IDENTIFY YOURSELF problems. Ioan't 'bobiwr itself up by claiming virtues'1 it tince' had from the stand, it took, on isBuepL settled inu generations gone by. "In public' work of any kindj spread sunshine among the employes was taken from them in the twinkling of an eye and efficiency can be secured only, when the service of those engaged in it is satisfactory to superiors, and while I fully believe without a moment's notice.

WITH THIS BANK AN INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER. BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. (INCORPORATED.) The following named pupils from the public schools of Arkunsus City have received honorable mention for the Third Period of the school year 1913-14. Ward; (1) Otto Floyd Lucy Harick, Tina Dillow, Icie King, Velma Yount. (2) Florence Walker, Leola Knight, Quin-tilla Franklin, Carl Berhcnke.

(3) Everett Uimenkhol, Clifford Parts, Katherinc Crevelln, Nina Wilson (4) Doana Haydcu, Kathcryn Smith, Marian Tisaeur, Eiarrl Ashba, Melvin in the right of every man tp have a hearing, the decision of the superior as to the character of the man's service should be POLICE OPERATIONS. Fines and foes collected by the judge of Arkansas City for the incnth, of January ahiounted to $534. In Topeka, with 50,000 population, pa January collodions lu police court amounted to $364. in Wlnfleld Police Judge 8. B.

Wright collected In fines and fees in January, $46.25. OHAS. SPENCER. Editof WEILER, City Editor R. M.

Davis Advertising Dept. Fublisned Every Evening Except Sunday at Fifth Avenue and Summit Street Johnson Building. final, In cases a man whose service has not been sat By becoming a "Security State" depositor you increase your chance of "getting on" in the world. Your account need not be a large one to be welcome at the isfactory, can be reinstated by If the city hall and court house re The mother, who is prostrated with grief and the father who also bears the heavy burden of sorrow have the profound sympathy of the entire community. While the Ketners have only been here a few months they have made many friends.

While, we are all called upon sooner or later to witness the passing of friends and relatives who are near and dear to us, yet there probably is no sorrow' so deep asthat brought about by the tragic ending of the life of a little soul that is a part of our everyday routine love and a court of review the effect on discipline and efficiency is most porter for the Coorier had to depend upon police court news he wouldn't injurious. It undermines au get line of copy oftcner than once thority, leads to insubordination, a Week. Courier. Entered at second-elans matter March 2, 1911. at the postoffics at Arkansas City, Kansas, under the cast of March 3r 1879.

Uwyer. (B) Gladys Clampctt, Dorothy Taylor, Clarence Johnson. i) Delia Harshfield, Gladys Scioyd, Helen Ray, James Butler. Second Ward: (I) Ralph Robinson, Beryle Richmond, Helen Roaeberry, Eunice Owen, Klrvy Ettcr, Dorothy Keeble. (2) B'ern Keeblc, Kdwun Morrison, Earl Ycrsln, Ralph Pauley.

(3) Reuben Taiuiuery, Allan Dcrtch, Lcona Dawdy, Marie Lock, Mildred This is only am other instance of the alertness of the Officers in The Arkansas City Daily News receives the telegraph service of the United Press Association. this city in catching violators of the law. Under certain conditions the records, of this city could be concealed, but With the city officers- "oh the job" and with the ministers of 'the city Telephone 908 -T- tends to destroy the loyal co-operation which the executive authority must have to secure results, and makes his tenure of office impossible." In these words the Colonel has stated the situation, which leads us to think that he could not do in New what he 'has done in Panama. It is a clear issue. Under conditions as they are in Tanama, a great executive The Security State Bank Deposits Guaranteed Up MAKY" 8UBSCR1PTI0N RATES.

By Carrier in Arkansas City Per month OUTSIDE MAIL LOCAL MAIL 12.66 1 year $2.00 1.25.......... 6 months 1.00 .75.. ..3 month .76 .25.... 1 month .25 can Ret trreat results. Under the' Piston.

(4 Witina Strong, Virginia Clevenger, Nina Ham, Teddy liarri-non (5) Ora lllgglus, Mcrrit Hardy, Forrest Coyle, May Conor, (t) Maufiio Cassidy. Ruth Reynolds, Arthur Deal, N'ancy llyden. Third Ward: (1) Edward P.oans, Fred Baldwin, George 'Banks Fay I'owler, Korono Hatfield, Charles Belt. (2) Gladys Ronslck, Levia Slater, Franlc Simpson, George Stockman. (31 Etta Rice, Harold Mathews, Ruby S'pickelmire, Bcaiiford 8cbits; (4) Roy Morse, Opal Fowler, Tholma Co-xiiu, Sadie Kahler.

(5) Arthur Ld htourscon, Beulah Cozine, Dolph Spickclmire, Leathle Morse. (C) Cole, Alice Boans, Marie Hall, Florence Sims. Mrs. C. Olingcr of SlertK Addi conditions as they are in New preaching against such conditions, the record is most favorable for the city.

The cities referred to should try the matter of law inforcernent, and then publish their returns. A SAD ACCIDENT. The Fifth Avenue hotel today houses a large family of sadened hearts on account of the death of tion, is on the sick list today. York, where every politician Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Richards of tho city, will leave tonight for5 -in extended pleasure visit in Jacksonville, Florida. Wll Appear in he Famous IMajers' Feature Film. "Little Mary" Pickfcrd the prime favorite of all th moving piciurb world, who recently quit the stage for the movies, again will ppenr in Arkansas City soon, at the Gem 'theatre.

Playing with the famous Players ittle Mary" will appear at her bout In the ppoducllun of "in the Bishop's Carriage'' a fascinating drama of the underworld is that approaches tragedy aud rpd a romance. Willi Fate as stage director. Nancy, Pick- Mrs. Rudolf Hes3 of South of the thinks nothing can be done with city was shopping in the city today. Mall Subscribers The label will how time to which your subscription Is paid.

In changing address give the name of the postofflce from which the change is made, as well as the post-office to which the paper 1b to be sent In the future. out his O. a great executive may make a miserable failure, and all the people will have to stand the loss. ittle, Martha" Ketner, youngest o- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Address all commu nidation to the fnrit. mnnv Durts but Fourth Ward: Prim. Edward Lamb, PECULIAR EXPRESSIONS.

Ketner. Employes share the L.V(,nl.wUy adopt8 a rok. that load to Mildred Howe, Ruth Endicott, Ray grief with the strickened par- iqyC and'haBpiaeai. COULD HE DO IT? (1) Donald Brenz Doriu Co-Operation Vnughh, Franklin Keller. (2) Lawrence Parkerson, Mary Alexander, olm Stewart, Virginia Spencer.

(3)i Marian Vaughn, Mabel Gla3ser, Mary laily, Daniels. (4) Frank A'- Every ip, Byron Short, John Lewis, Pg0 Pringle, Mary Lawson. (5) Nellie Goff, Gladys Fugan, Betty Kindred, Republican orators of today make use of some peculiar expressions. Anybody who took the time to look oyer some of the effusions at the Kansas Day banquet at Topeka will be much amused by both the admissions and the omissions in, those speeches. As a sample of strange seasoning in the face of facts and history we.

select a few statements from the speech of Robert. Stone: "If I refuse to belong to any party unless all of its members William McCJure. (6j Warren Bur-key, Percy Grisham, Leota Wright, It seems to be pretty well settled by this time that Colonel Goethals will not accept the po-sitidn Of Police Commissioner of York City. He has been steadily urged for some months by Mayor Mitchell to become "the head of the police force of New York, and the consideration, of his name for the place was always coupled with the idea of a reorganization of the police oTfrTat great city on the pririci-ple of efficiency. The.

mayor of Nickel Spent Mamie Goodnight. Sleeth Additiop: (1) Joseph Mc Lowell, Carl Mohlcr. (2) Malissa Harwell. (31 Lewi3 Himelic. (i) Hcl Of (his bank and its customers means that we render our customers every service that we can consistently.

This is a bank of mutual advantage and there Is nothing about it onesided or partial. Everybody may enjoy its facilities which kre dictated Hy good judgment and sound principles. ena McAdams. at Manual Training Bldg: (7) Vera Pickett, Vera Liesseur. Jlmmie Woods agree with me on every prbposi- Grace Baker, Avej'ill Gouldy, Anna wafits strongest Rigg, "Plaud Wentworth r.siacr jtcyuofas, aima uan'eis, Brandon, Flora DanlolLena Moore IP riui Pno This would reduce the goverin- The mention of Colonel iiu-iJ LUtU with roent by parties not only to a Lo'ron Pointdcxter, Gladys Hackel man.

(81 Ida Murel Pack absurdity, but to a Heliena Hennebcrry, Leta Taylor, Ray Gilgis 4 Fairclo's Counts Just So, Much Towards Any of the Hundreds of Valuable Premiums mond May, Catherine Knapp, Ray with the fact of his wonderful ity. The very essence ot oar government is that, being a gov Griffith, Leona Bonewell, Ethel Rich ardson. ernment by the people it must The Home National Bank Capital $50,000 Surplus $75,000 Profits $20,000 High Sehool: (Freshmen) Bonnie of necessity be a government by 'f'success digging tne ranama I Canal. People think that a man who can do what he has done in Panama would -surely make a -similar success of managing the the majority of the people." Ferguson, Myra Hardy, Fern Houston, Julia Hynd, Alice McAdam, Helen Now, if by the people Mr. Peck, Edith Vaughn, Forest Moore, Irene Scott, Erna Feslcr, Blanche Willet.

(Sophomores)' Margaret Bird- We police force of New Yprk. Stone means here the voters and not the bosses his argument to our serious doubts whether such would be the case. Colonel sell, Lee Bumgardner, Eunice Good be logical would mean that the Free Coupons With Every Purchase win, Stella Gregory, Lorcne Lohnian, Nila Scott, Ruth Walker! Ruby War Goethals would doubtless show remnant of voters who went with Taft would have to come over to the bigger number who yust much ability in New York neK (Juniors) Elmer Fagan, Antonio McAdam, Ormond Warner, Margue vas-he has in ranama, uui ws renditions surrounding i went with Roosevelt. The eft rite Gregory, Carroll McDowell. (Seniors) Alice Blair, Nellio Fairclo; pressions above are peculiar too would be entirely different.

I In Panama he has had com Walter Fesler, Hazel Cllcr, because of an omission. The FARM BUREAU FKOUKESSINti. It will cost you no more to buy your tobdeco and tobacco pipes from us. plete control of the building of canal, and has had a free Republicans said last fall that this was a government of the people "by a representative part The work of the bureau is progress of the people." The represents, Vhand'to exercise his great ability us an engineer and as a director great bodies of men without interference. This has been the itve part of the people.

included ing. The detooustrator has had wonderful success In organising Boys' Corn clubs and Farmers clubs and the like. He has been called on fre the National Committee of the Republican party which disfran A chised a whole state at Chicago Free Premium Catalogue for the Asking Mr. Stone said in another place 1 hat "the Republican party was quently of late to make addresses on practical subjects, and in almost every case has had a fair-sized and intelligent audience. He is devoting his energy to the organizing of the farmers which wili have a telling effect in the county.

Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of the past week, Mr. Drake. at its inception a party of pro-i gress, nne will deny For once Mr. Stone was right! At its of his success in Panama. his fine ability, hree Presidents have gave him url authority to use his ability -without hindrance.

No one has been all6wed to hinder the great rk of this loyal man in Pan-a, and hence his results have been highly satisfactory to the country. In efficient employees or men who will not work in harmony with the plans of the in Panama are relieved from service. The consequence is that (here is no loss of energy was at'- Cedarvalc and Sedan, and ho inception the Republican partf was a party of progress and GILGIS 4 FAIRCLO reports' thdt his meetings were very vision. There was so much dis latferesthtg, and ho believed resulted in' considerable, good. Saturday aft I1 ernoon he attended and aided in the preliminary work of the organization of the Live Stock Association of Cow satisfaction with the Whig party and the Democratic party, that a new party was imperative, and the Republican party began its career in about 1856.

Does anybody imagine that the Republi ley county. Other meetings of this associaticjn 'will held Saturday, JNO. WELLMAN PROPRIETOR next, at which time the organization Ihroueh conflicts, and people can party of Lincolrvin 1860 wajs working at cross purposes wiu dc perfected, in as mucn as President Water says that the soil the same Republican party under Taft in 1912 in its ability In New York the situation Would be entirely different. If of Cowley county is somewhat do Hcient In humus, the development pf the Live Stock Association will mean The Superiority of OectricToast to the charred, or brittle, cr soggy kind made the tedious old-ktsnicned way, is relatively the same as the supenority of grilled to fried steak. For one-tenth of cent a slice the General Electric" Radiant Toaster makes Perfect Toast faster lhan you can cat it.

It is Perfect Toast because the 'radiant heat forces the necessary chemical change in the bread. This insures delicious golden Toast that fairly melts in your mouth. the Colonel were Police Com-there, he would be serve the nation Anyone who tried to prove a thing like that would make himself absurd. Th Light and Heavy Hauling and Baggage Transfer. Promptness and Efficiency is Our Hobby.

fmUch to Cowley county. hampered every day on all sides He reports that a farmer nSar town who has a pit silo, has taken out ten foet and has ten feet more to come out. The silage is a mixture of cow Republican party of this day can no more claim the virtues oi His authority would be constantly aaestioned, and every move the Republican tfafty in 18601 "je rade be subject to Office Phone 7 Residence Phone 40' pfas and kafflr and is in good shape, than 'a wayward son can claim the virtues of a noble father. The soli survey of Cowley County Is helug carried on by Prof. Danlevy If a policeman provea Infaithful or inefficient and the and Mr.

Drake. Friday of this week Colonel dismissed him, this, po- Mr. Drake will be at Rock to organ- The son has got to achieve his own virtues just like his father did, if he is going to have an? -Kceman could call for a hearing You can operate the General Electric Radiant Toaster on the finest damask table doth, lb neat porcelain base and cheerfui gfowiss coil add grace and charm to any table. 3 ruH Successor to the Roberts Mif. Ob.

Any7 and ail kinds ize a Boys Corn Mr. Drake traveled ninety-six miles, by rail and 1 feefore a board of review, and fcould in a good many ces be one hundred an4 fifty-nine, by auto virtues, A political party of to day has got to achieve its virff rtnmeii to the force. On this Also 'whtractinif given prompt attention JO.BBOWN Besideftcehone 5d ol mill work done. Mill Phone 35 mobile last week, LJLEl TIUC LIGHT CO. Phone 27.

tires by its stand Mi present-day rnrrt Colonel boetnau.

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