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The Kansas City Globe from Kansas City, Kansas • 2

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on be bashful, if you know anything you want other folks to know, call The Kansas City Globe. Also, Commencing at a point tbe north and south center line 11 for whose tenef it the affair was given sang patriotic selections. At the conclusion, of the. program all joined ia singing tne old (time songs. Gun That Scatters Death Block 6.

West Gmcdview. 129 ff north, of tho north tin 11 nue; thence north, to a tvoint fp. tT" HEROES siuGmipHyMiis PATRIOTISM IN RELIGIOUS SER-WTHEtSOFOR VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS tion of -the center lines of Sixteenth street and Washington boulevard; thence north, to a point 10 feet south of the north" line of. the richt of way of the Kansas City Western Railway; thence wrest to the center line of the north -and so-rthr aller in- Howell Heights Annex, extended south with a 21 Inch sewer; thence north to the -center line or Free-nan avenw with an IS Inch pipe fewer; thence vest to a point Id feet east of the south of the south line of Armstrong 1 avenue with a 10 inch pine sewer fr WW I VS ST' Adopted by the Board of Commis- Kensington Club, V. R.

held an all day meeting, Friday, at the home of Mrs. Liilie Pitcher, 18 13., Minnesota avenue, to make housewives (com 'I 4 J- i i IIOWARn Piwt. '4 8 City Clerk. 1 1 y- rv- Aavdaterestics the patriotic service at tha First Presbyterian 4 -church last night was the eanging of the national hymnscf, the United center line or Seventeenth street; thence north to the center line 'of New Jersey avenue with a 15 inch pipe Adopted by the Board of Commissioners June 1917. HOWARD PATNE, City aerk.

(First pnblisbed June 23. 1917.6L) Be It Resolved By the Board cf Com. mitslcnera cf the City cf KanstixPs City, Kansas. That it Is hereby declared neccs- 1 saiv to construct a sracr In TO. States and Its allies and the display I 1 Fy'cSlflEfAIER 4 Refracting Eye Specialist EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Wahlenmaier Bldg.

746 Minnesota Ave. -Phone, Bell West 607 of the colors of each nation. Miss Helen Smith- the hymn of Italy, wood Sewer District for which -i fort kits) for the soldiers. Those who at ended Mrs. May Cat ton and daughters, Margaret and Bird, Mrs.

Flizabeth Van' Fossen, Mrs. 1. T. Wright and son. Franklin.

Mrs. Lin-nie Buckland -and son. Earl, Mrs. Elizabeth. Lane, Mrs.

Dora Davidson, Mrs. J. Maxfield and son. Junior, rs. Robert; Johnston and Mrs.

F. W. Maxfield. Wl rs. Johnston favored the guests with several piano selections during isbe, afternoon The decorations of the home were asparagus fern and clusters cf pink roses.

dainty luncheon was served at 12 o'clock. Meetings aro held every two" weeks. 1 cial csseAEiuents hall be levied I Collins, the Russian nation- the lots and tracts of land situate in scld sewer district as follows: el sorMiss Leeta Leinbaeh the Bel i 31 I 4 in Coaiaieucing at a polat where raa sewer X'a. SO in th rfpht of var uura hymn of fre-cdom, S. F.

Butler IDS RESOLUTION, Be It Resolved By the Beard of Com- mlssionera of the City cf Kansas City, Kansas. That it Is hereby declared necessary to construct a sewer ia Sub-sew-er District No. -13 in South Vattev England's "(iod Save the King," and the Kansas City Outer Belt El' trie Railway is intersected by a 1 JO' laea quart.etta. composed of t-cmer 01 avecuo Meters Benson, Butler, Collins and Street Sewer District for which 'endf-d east; thence west to the cV, ter line of Eighteenth street; sang the thrilling French cial asseremc-nts shall be levied oa the lots and tracts of land situated In said Sub-sewer District, as follows: Commencing at a point where the wTia aiocg tne center line cr tenth Btreet to a point 65 fectsoulJ lr "Mar sell ltTka Star Spangled Panner" was sungly the "choir and Mr: and Mrs. W.

M. Armstead -re- vuia uce or vtasnmgton a -j 1 Eiev tenant Medical Reeenro Corps. U. Si 'A the wedding plcace, Sa urday, June 30, at El Paso. Tex.

Mrs. center line cf Twelfth street Is inters sected by the center line of the east with organ and orchestra. Miss Gladys Newman appeared In nue wuu a 21 inch pipe sewe thence north to the center line ol avenue with an 18 inch pipe sewer; thence north to a point 1 SO feet south of th.m Vn and '-st alley in Block 5. Boston II. A.

Soake. niotner 01 me groom. cstnmo as Columbia- and the stand- r.rd bearers cf the Allies weTe little accompanied -the bride to El Place extended east; thence west to Th-'Wrriaee-la. a culmination ol eet the west line teres Sylvia. Si jewarC.

Lucille Stew I A i i' "''i I of Lot 5. Block 5. Boston Place with Everett avenue with a 10 inch plr sewer. art, I Mclll Stev, art. roipance begunu two years ago, wheu Dr.

Spake, arr at Bethany a 10 inch pipe sewer. Adopted by the Board of Commis Justine Tcler and Master Richard Lcwir.an. SI Also, Coaimencing at a point In tie center line lUghteenth street where the same Is Intersected by th i noith sidewalk spac in Washington 1 avenue: thence west and weterlT I sioaers June S. 1917. HOWARD "AYXE, City Clerk.

ceived 50 of their friends. Saturday evening, at their home, 2218 Parallel avenue, in celebration of their silver fedding anniversary. Numerous flags were used in 'decorating the porch, hall and iving room, and pink pweet peas and rambler roses adorned the dining i RefreshmentiV carrying, out a pink and white color fcheme, were Miss Edna El-stun, vocalist, and Miss Inez Means, pianist, contributed the musical program. Mrs. Arrnsitead's father, Mr.

George Griffin, of Valley Falls, Kansas was the out of town relative present. (First published June 1917. 6L) i along the north and northerly side- walk space In Washington avenue to a point 50 feet west'ef the east Una 1 hospital, mos Miss Vanneman, a nurse there. Dr. Spake, formerly a Bertil-lon expert in the city employ, enlisted in the service of his country several months ago.

Miss Vanneman resigned at Bethany hospital the first of the year to take a special course at the State Agricultural College, Manhattan. -Jlinflillli I 'liUMIIW Dr. Buchanan, gave an historical address oa "Our Own United States," with Hlus.Uv.i033 by stereoptlcons, irom Christopher Columbus down to tVo-xIrov? Wilier. It was observed V-at rulrlotisia of the large con-" orr- i a 1 an expression in vig-' orctip 1 when the picnics cf V.i-azgton,' Lincoln. Grant.

Here shown a new type of icaolije gun 'recently tested by New York polk-ement. Tim weapon can attahed to the rear of an automobile or other fast moving vehicle and rapidly rushed to any point where danger threatens. It is both deadly and accurate and will, it Is believed, prove a valuable acquisition to tfi de partmenfs equipment. J.re. Dewey, and Wilsont- RESOLUTION.

Be It Resolved By the Board of Com-missloners of the City of Kansas City, Kansas. Th'at it is hereby declared neces-i sary to construct a sewer in West! Grand view Sewer District for which Epocial assessments shall be levied on the lots and tracts of land situated in said Sewer District as fellows: I Commencing at a -point where the main sewer in Sewer District Xo. SO in the right of way of the Kansas City Outer Belt and Electric Railway is Intersected' by the east and west renter line of Block 1 Arickaree extended east; thence west along th? said east and west center line of Block 1 Arickaree to a point where Camden, X. June 3t. The dreadnought.

Idaho, was launched in the New England shipping yards today, under conditions, ot Fe-trecy -because the war. cr Ijoi 1. Block Westhelght Manor with aa inch pipe sewer. Also, Commenting at a point in the north sidewalk space ia Washinngtoa avenue due eouth of the southeast corner of Lot 5. Blcvc 9.

Manor; thence southwest to th southerly sidewalk space In Washington avenue; thence pout west aloms said southerly sidewalk space la Washington avenue to a point 20 ftet rast of i he west line- Lot 16, Block VWet height Manor, thence north and northwest along the westerly sidewalk pac ho Twentieth street to a point 20 reel south of tbe north Una of Lot U. Block 8. Westheight Manor vcre sc.cv.a cn th6 screen. Several ycung of the church who have eriistr.d in the army and navy tctvlci; wrcrs by Prof. K.

1 Ward behalf cf bis TJible Tbe boys and girls of the Intermediate department will meet at the Western Highland church at 5:50 Wednesday morning to have a Fourth of July breakfast and hike. They will return at The young people of the Society Nens BY GLADYS HITT Bell Phone West 800 Home Phone West 95 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The Wyandotte Sheet Metal Works has dissolved partnership, George B. Blum naving purchased the interest of J. A.

Guendling. Blum will same church will go on a truck ride to Bonner Springs, eaving at 8 in with an 8 Inch pipe sewer. the morning. Also. Commencing at a point la the same is Intersected by the center; line of Twenty-second street south of the north sidewalk space in Washing- class with' pocket Tes; meats Morocco bound and prir.ced India paper.

The list inc'udes scvtral who alrosdy tiie in te rervice and is as follow: Eltcn "Lelubach, Leir.bach. Fa- rir. F. ucaiiu-i. Joliff, Harold 'Aba Talmadge, Clarence W.sorer.'.:Uuascll.

Kope, -Kenneth Mc-( Walter Ligsett, Hubert Craig, Jcnrer. Dallas liarpar. Phil Hoyt, Mc-(-luo Miller AUsn ami Gor- was' in charge: of Miss Emma Holla-ucr and Miss Freda Kentsniith. AH the gjiests were served cheese, crackers and swiss FchocolaHjes. The marriage of Miss Abbie Fellows Jackson and Mr.

Charles Merry, proprietor of the Merry Optical company, and one of the wealthy men of Kansas City, was s-olemnized at ion avenue uuere rue tamo is inter- sected by the center lint of the alley in Block 4 Wett height Manor ex Mr. and Mrs. Carl Curella have arrived from San Francisco, to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. George H.

Barker of 1040 Ann conduct the business in Viae same manner as heretofore. WYANDOTTE SHEET. METAL WORKS. By GEORGE li. BLUM.

447 Minnnesota Avenue. In the Japanese garden, Mies. Viola tended r.orth; thence south along th center line of said alley to a point Ann avenue extended north with a 27-inch pipe sewer; thence west to the east sidewalk space in Twenty-second street north of Ann avenue, with a. 21 inch pipe sewer; thence north to the south sidewalk space in Armstrong avenue with a 1" inch pipe sewer. Ah.Cornniencing at the northeast corner of Lot 15, Block 1 Arickaree; o'clock Saturday evening in the Myers, Miss Mildred Rose and Miss where the same Is intersected by the south lir.e of Ixt 4.

Block 4. Went Itartberger welcomed the Tea. was -served by a number girls in costumes and make- Ethel guests, of youn height Manor extended east thence west along the outh line of Lot .1 4 xtanded to the "west sidewalk RESOLUTION. Be It Resolved By the Board of Commissioners of the City of Kansas City, Kansas. i space In Nineteenth street with aa thence south to the ct-nter line of Mrs.

Oilie potter, of Stafford, is visiting Mrs. J. O. Davis at her iime on Parallel avenue. Mrs.

Stafford, accompanied by Mrs. Davis, will lesve July 12 for Iowa to spend a month. Ana avenue; thence west along thejnch pipe sewer. PUT "FOOD WASTERS" That it is hereby declared neces Couaraenrtag at a poict where sary to construct a -sewer in Sub-sew parlors of the Lanwood Boulevard Christian church. Only the iiume-diaite relatives attended.

The uri-ies is a daughter of 1 lie late A. P. Jackson, for many years a merchant tWe city, and a sister of Mrs. Vesta Jackson westfall of 2018 Grandvisw bouevard, this city. Dr.

Morrison was the otfieiatijig (Jergymaa. Masses of ut flowers, pink and white predominating, and ialms and madden hair fein converted the rooms er District Xo. 50 in Sewer DisUict 0. the center line of Nebraska avcae is interstcud by the center line Seventeenth etreet In Kenrjr up. "Bonunie Scotland," with Miss Helen Rose in charge, wras represented by an outdoor theater in which "Lochinvar" was staged.

Miss Ruby Smith read tihe pocn which v.as acted in.pantomi-ne. Mr. Groge Lochinvar took the part of Lochin- GOT OF BUSINES Njo. 5 for which special assessments center line of Ann avenue to a po.ut 20 feet east of the west of Ivot 21. Block 1, Arickaree, with a 10 inch pipe sewer.

Also.Co-aimencing at a point where the east and west center line of Block 1 Aricka'ree-is Intersected by-the cen shall be levied on the lots and tracts space in State avenue; thence to the center line of Elghtec-H- Mrs. F. W. Epps has extended an invitation to the First Congregational Christian Endeavorers to $end the Fourth of July at her home near Dodson, Mo. DR.

SUTDN WOULD PUT RIGHT KIND OF CONSERVATION INTO PRACTICE s.treet: thencf north along the center of land situated in said Sub-sewer District as Commencing at a point in the center line of Twelfth street where the same is intended by the tenter line of tbe east and west alley first var: Miss Dimple Vance, that of fair line of Eighteenth street to the cea- 5 ter iir of Twenty-second street south of Ann avenue extended north; thence sout.h along tbe center live oT said father; and the mother and brides- ter line of Nebraska avenue with a llOhrp stvAt a Mint ah.M 10 inch pipe sewer. north of Osage avenue; thence west. Commenclnff at a point la The Rev. George S. Sutton.

pator of tlic Wester a 1 i Presbyter 1 iuv dauAu ia (uvci fv. it 14 mjj vaiv 1 to the center line of the north iand west renter line or ninrk 9 Vet the center line or jveoraFKa avenu Kllen; Mr. L. E. Wilson, the bridegroom; Mr.

LeRoy Marshall, the maids were all in Highland costtAues. The United States, the last conn-try visited, was found indoors where Nt south alley first east of Valley a sermon on Grandview east with a 21 where the sain is lmersectea nyin ef Mr. li F. Ewicg of 869 Qirlndaro boulevard, lett yesterday to visit his daughter, Mrs. E.

E. Delaplaine at Parsons, Kansas. int bowers of fragrance. The bride wore a gown white satin and lace and she carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilies cf tbe valley. Mrs.

Herbert Ford in a gown of Apricot satin combined with chiffon 9 west to the cwt line of Lot 13. ihock ai? inch pipe sewer; thence crest extended sooth; thence nor ian feed cpusc ry for 1 center line of Twenty-fourth street to thocenter line of the east at ye.Herday, as re-H-rbort Hoover, national iirticr. it to be the webt alley In said Block 2 Fairer? with an 18 inch pipe sewer; thence west to the center line of Twenty-fifth street with a 15-inch pipe sewer; thence west to the west sidewalk thence west to the enter line of the north and south alley In tald Block and lace, was her sister's matron of honor. She carried an arm bouquet Aicricua to do all that -i cr her power to assist street with a 10 inch pipe sewer; thence west to a point 20 feet east of the east line; of Valley street with an 8 inch pipe sewer. Also, Commencing at a point where the center line of the east and west alley, first north of Osage avenue is intersected by the center line of the north and' south alley first east of Valley street; north to a point 20 feet south of the south line of Hasbrook avenue with an inch pipe sewer.

Adopted by the Board of Commis space in Sartln Place; thence ncrthi- Faircrest; mence nonn ju About 25 girls, members of -the Rhodora clas3 of the London Heights M. E. took their lunches to Swope.park Saturday, for an evening of fun and pleasure. number of the girls visited Electric Park before returning home. He called attention to ia Js work.

the red, and biu'e colors were very much? in evidence. A -patriotic, program the guests. Miss Edith Mathias and Miss Gladys? Harding were the directors. Miss Lucille White gave readings, and piano, violin and vocal selections comprised the program. A group of young men served ice cream and soda The proceeds" will 'be donated to the Red Cross.

to the north sidewalk space in Ann nonn siuewaiK space avenue with a 12-incU pipe sewer; "venue with a inch pipe serr. thence continuing north along the thence r.orth to the 5rr line west sidewalk space in Sartln Place tl at an wft a.ley In Block 1, of pink roses. Mr. Ford attended the groom. Immediately after the service a reception to about forty friends was held at the bride's home, 320 East Faircwt: thenca east alon? tne cen to a point where the same is intersected by the center line of the eat tirce ways.

by whica they tan help: Firrt. help iced yourself, by making usr cf idle ground. wasting no food, by the practice of -economy in the Third. -by enlisting in the' campaign to put out the brewers and distillers as "ood wasters." 1 Twenty-ninth street, Kansas Citv. Mo.

I The house decorations were in pink ter lire of said eas. and west alley in Block 1. Falrcresf. to a point 20 feet west of the east line of Lot Block 1. Faircrest, with an 8 Inch pipe fewer.

Als. Commencing at a point wiiere the -enter line of the north aad south sioners June 28. 1917. 'HOWARD PAYNE. City Clerk.

(First published June 29, 191.7. 6t.) and west alley In Block 3 Calumet extended east; thence west along the center line or said east and west alley to a point 5 feet west of the east line of Lot 6. Block 3, Calumet, with a 10 inch pipe sewer. and white. Mr.

George Sanford, accompanied by Mr. audi Mra. Evans and son, Chester, of Kansas City, motored to Fort Riley for a week end visit. They returned today. Relatives from om.

of the city who attended were: Miss Pearl Jackson of Minneapolis, Mrs. Mary Simpson of Winnipeg, Mrs. Helen Wickham Mr. Cornelius Caples is home from Atchison, where he attended St. Benedict's College.

Jie Was awarded the gold metlal for making the highest average during the year. 4, 4. RESOLUTION. Be It Resolved By the Board of Commissioners of the City of Kansas City, Kansas. alley In Block 1.

Faircrest. extended scuth is interceded by the north sidewalk space in Washington avenue; thence eat to a point 20 feet west of the east line of Lot 4r. Block 1, FairoTest, with an 8 inch plr urtr Also, Commencing at a point where the center line of Twenty-second street is intersected by the east and west center line ot Block 9, West Grandview, extended east; thence south to the south sidewalk space in Barnett avenue with a 15 inch pipe Mrs. Emmett Calhoun of Springfield, is visiting her parents in Springfield, Mo. That it is hereby declared neces GAME OLD STORY KANSAS GETS THERE Mrs.

Bertha long or Salina. sis-Iters of the bride; Mf. Fred Merry of i hicago, son of Merry, and his sary to construct a sewer in Sub-sew er District No. 51 in Sewer District No. 5 for which special assessments Adopted by the Board of Commis- I The Brenner I lights families will hold their annual picnic Wednesday at Fairdale.

shall be levied on the lots and tracts of land situated in said Sub sewer sewer; thence west along the south sidewalk space in Barnett avenue to a point 20 feet eAst of the west line of Ixt 1. Block 1, Pleasant Hill No. daughter, Mrs. Cna'Ies Jackson and Mr. Jackson of this city.

Mrs. Vesta Westfall. sister. of the bride, and her husband, Mr. R.

F. Westfall, living here, were also present. sioners June 28. 1917. HOWARD PAYNE, City Clerk.

iFirst published Jane CO. 1317- 6L) District as follows: Mrs. T. A. Tbaugh of 19C0 Parallel avenue, has as her guest.

Miss Kath-erine Scott of Ottawa; Kas. Scott is playing in the Rockhill tennis tournament. Commencing at a point where the Of coarse, nothing that is worth while could happen any-wbere in this big round world nowdays without a ICansas man being Johnny -on-the-spot. So, it is not a bit surprising to larn that -young' man of Kansas City. Williahi Riley with a 10 inch pipe sewer.

Also, Commencing at a point where Bernadine Finn of 221 North Eighteenth street is making a several days' visit with Mildred Ecker at White Church. center line of Twelfth street Is intersected by the center line of the east and west alley first south of the south sidewalk space In Barnett avenue is intersected by the west Mr. Merry has extensive real estate Muss Jackson has lived in--Kansas City sraeticaHy all her life and has many frienis Hying in Kansas avenue; thence west to the center line of the north and south sidewalk- space in. Sartin Place ex RESOLUTION. Be It Resolved By the Board cf Commissioners of the City t1 Kansas City, Kansas.

That it is hereby declared nece-sary to cmstruct a sewer In Sttt-sewer District No. 15. in Sewer Dis alley first east of Valley street; with Robertson- of P.nul Strong avc- a 10 inch pipe- sewer; thence west to this city. She was auditor of the nue in tho A entino diFflrtct. i Dr.

and Mnf. C. E. Kinley, -of Parallel avenue, left yesterday for a several days with relatives at Topeka. Miss Claire Miller of Ceveland, is the guest; of Miss Blanche Cher- The Daraca turd Brotherhood -classes of tb Central Avenue M.

E. church will entertain their friends with a pic-, nic Wednesday, July 4, at Nebraska tenedict Rankin Insurance company a point 2Q feet east cf the east line of Valley street with an 8 inch pipe sewer. for a number of years. Also, Commencing at a point where the center line of the east and west The bridal couple left the same vening for Chicago, for a two" days tay and from there will. go on.

an ex- trict- No. 1. Argentine for which rial assessments shall be levied 0-tbe lots and tracts of land situated in said Sub-sewer District follows: Beginning at a po'nt on the center line of Valley street, where it Is In- hi- the tenter line of tne nngton at hetr home, 611 North, Six tended thence north to a point 5 feet -north of the south line of Tiot 4, Block 12. West Grandview, with an 8 Inch pipe sewer. Also, Commencing at a point where the east sidewalk space in Twentj-sccond street north of Ann avenue is Intersected by the north line of Lots 7 to 13.

Block 8. West Grandview. extended ea.t; tbecte west to the north and south center line of said Block 8, West Grandview. with a 12 Inch pipe sewer; thence west along the north line of Lots 7 to 13, Block 8, West Grandview. extended west to a point 20 feet east of the east line alley; first south of Kansas avenue Is Intersected by tbe center'line of tha teenth street was with tl.f first shipload in the I'niied States-expedition to ict fooi on French soil to help whip tho Germans.

Young is a son of Mrs. Lulu Robertson, and he en- listed ia tiie navy in January. his training at the station at Grcn III. 'He-is' with' the United-' ensive northern trip. They will mot north and south alley first east of avenue and Twenty-sixth street.

epecial meeting of 'the Ladies of the Central Avenue M. E. church will be held at tbe parsonage, 1125 Central avenue. Friday, for the purpose cf reorganization. or through northern Vermont, and Valley street: thence south to a point Miss Anna Crawford.

Of St. Joseph, 20 feet norta of the north Imo of Alley in Block No. 6. Rockaway Addition, rroduted from the east; thence east 203 with aa 8 Icca t.pe spent the week end with Mrs. Wyoming avenue with an 8 inch pipe Maine and will return to be at home after July 15 as Sixty-second and Cherry, Kansas City, Mo.

1 1 sewer Robert Begey and other friend here. Adopud by Doara ot slorers 28. 1917. 1 Hi Adopted by the Board of Commis sionersi June 28. 1917.

HOWARD PAYNE. Neptune, which took steamship Mrs. Ross Bianchard and daughter. An entertainment in the nature of of Sartin Place with a 10 inch pipe sewer. Marjone Nelle, of Haskell.

Mrs. John Caples entertained with a dinner Thursday evening at her home, 272 Harrison street, in compliment to Mr3. llalpin and son John of a --supply-, of coal "several in advance of the troops HOWARD PATNE 4 City Cle (First published Jaae 23. a inp aivuhu lue woriu. was iv- Also.

Commencing at a roint where over days ttr.i are visiting Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert landed in France last week. 4 en by the yo: ladies clas of the First Methodist Episcopal Sundav Johnston of 346. Washington boule i Chieauo.

the north line of Lot 10, Block 8, West Grandview, is intersected by tbe north and south center line of said Block 8. West Grandview; vard. City Clerk. (fFirst published June 29. 1917.

6t.) RESOLUTION. Be It Resolved By the Board of missioners pf the City of Kansas City, Kansas. That it is hereby declared necessary to construct a sewer In the Eighteenth Street and Washington Boulevard Sewer District for which school of Rpsedale Friday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Rose. Booths, reprefeniin a the dif thence north along said center line 39 ma Makes Cheap Light Mrs. George Southgate of 720 Ann avenue, has gone to Springfield, of Block 8, West Grandview. extended north to tbe north line of Lot 11. ferent countries and illuminated with to visit relatives.

Block 1. West Grandview; thence W. B. Sutton, went to Tufsj. Okla, last night to eater upon his new work as counsel for the Prairie Oil and Gas company.

Mrs. Suttoa snl children will go to Manitou before taking up their oonte in THE KANSAS CITY GLOBE Japanese lanterns were stationed on east along the east and west center the lawn. The young ladies of the class, assisted by a number of boys line of said Block 1. Wet Grand- Mrs. Robert Kerr Vanneman of itpecial assessment sball be levied on 1 1 1 iZI DAI LV and girU in cfis-tume, presided at tbe lots and tracts or land situated in said sewer district-as follows: AN 83 CANDLE POWER UA5 LI Ml COSTS LESS THAN ONE-FOURTH CENT PER HOUR.

VOOTTE COUNTY 6AS CO. -hmn- i-twt ami state-'. -Avenue Havre de Grace, announces tbe marriage of her daughter. "Ella Haines, to Dr, La Verne B. Spake, each booth.

5- KANSAS CITY, KANSAS, BY Commencing at a point In the main view, to a point 20 feet west of the west line of Twenty-second street north of Ann avenue, with a id Inch pipe sewer. Also. Commencing at point where the, east and west center line of Block 1. West Grandview. is Intersect- The Hawaiian booth was in charge sewer in Th trite cava street, 5 ft TriC GAZETTE PUB.

AND PT(3. CO. south of the south line of the right There as an attendance cf several hundred at the lawn fete given by the ladies of the Grandview Presbyterian church Friday eveaiajr on the -turn of Mrs. William Neumann and Miss of way of the Kansas City Western ik'TiS to tin Railway; thence southwest to a point Helen Barnett Miss Sibyl Rose, Miss Myra TutUe and Miss Bessie Wilhite Iiwn. Ice cream and cake were serv- were at the next booth, designated in the westerly line of the Kansas City Outer Belt and Electric Railway, 10f feet south of the south line -cf the Kansas City Western Railway riaht ot way with a 36 Inch Vitrified Rsprser.tativeg GO.

ri. DAVID Inc. 17t Maoison Ave. er Mtdlecr Sq. v6322 NEVif VORK CITY.

Serment Block sewer; thence wester ed' by the north and south center line of Block 8, West Grandview, extended north; thence west aloug said east and west center line of Block 1. West Grandview, extended west to a point 20 feet east of the east line of Sartin Place, with a 10 inch pipe sewer. Also. Commencing at a point wlire the north line of Lot-10. Block' '7.

West Grandview. is Intersected bv tbe north and south center line The Oilicial City Paper ly to the Intersection of the -center BQiliiER POM GE.ZT The Best That's -Jllada A HOME PRODUCT BONNER PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY Both Phones Main 4701. J. T. McGREW, Sales OFFICES, Sea VICTOR CLOG.

KANSAS CITY, FOURTH OF JULY 1 Youll need ICE CREAM and ICES. Why not place your order with ATWOOD for the V- All orders are delivered promptly. Our autoa go everywhere in a burry wiili -au order of half gallon or morej Jut call Bell. West 2911. lines of Sixteenth street ana warn as a Mexican cafe, gayly decked with Indian shawls and Navajo blankets.

Senoritas in lace man tilb? sr served the peppery confection of the Southland. A counter attraction was the, Mexican standing army iuall boya. very imposing wlih thfir larjjtf sun-bteros ynd WtachesUr rifles, Switzerland, pituatfd on a hill slope XjL NEWSPAPER." -rPW. "OF SUCiSCRiPTION; Vail ii A. iat ft.

postage Preinitn ington-boulevard with a 27 Inch pipe ca throughout the A musical cuvram addedvto ie pleasure ot tie evening. Toe veranda of the parsonage iear by had been tonvert-'l into a bower of green, interspersed wkh American flags. Orchestral numbers were contributed by the Grandvlsw Park Presbyterian orchestra. Miss Ueasie Slade "Keei; the Home Fires Burning." "A Perfect Day" wa sting by Mr. Harry Clay.

One of the boyP cf the Ambalanea, Corrs. No. 2. sewer: thence westerly along tbe cen-ier tine of Washington boulrrard en? yir 3.0J or fir .2 th center line of Eighteentb street wifh a 21 inch nice sewer: thence Ml. me.

West 95. Bell, Wt 801 said Block No. 7 Grardvi-w; thence north to a point 20 feet south of the south line Armstrong avenue with a lo inch Ki.tf! til joauJ J)itli- at tti north to the center line of Oakland I avenue -with aa 18 inch pipe sewer. Abo, Conimetjclng at the latersec- last iifiH-f Kanxa Ka.nMS. iinIe ritas niade a substittite for a cliff, and.

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Pages Available:
15,213
Years Available:
1909-1918