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The Wichita Factarian from Wichita, Kansas • 3

The Wichita Factarian from Wichita, Kansas • 3

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LOCALS. Pen Motnet. The Governor of Iowa Women's Clubs, will become the actual head of every department of the executive branch of the atate government, while every i CLUBS. Judge in the state will appointed The Booker Washington Club met this week with Mrs. Grant Ewing on South Washington Street.

by the chief justice of tie Supreme Court if the plana of th efficiency engineers of the last legislature are carried out, it waa announced today. The report of the englneert is In the hands of the legialative con mlttee on retrenchment and reform. IE ILL Clayton Cunningham, auto officer of the police department, made several arrests this week for reckless driving. Every once in a while this is done, then the officers seem to let up and the drivers drift back into the same old rut of law violations. We doubt any city of its size having as many accidents from automobiles as Wichita.

Will Dickerson, Mo. Pacific porter, found a twenty dollar bill in the post office this week. When it seemed some one had remembered his uniform and asked General Agent Bos-well to question him about it, Mr. Dickerson was honest and admitted Don't forget to patronize the cooked food sale given by the Alsbic Club Saturday afternoon evening at Lloyd's grocery, Main and Elm. WANTED Reliable collector and re porter.

Apply Factarlan Pub. 611 N. Main. 'Phone Marke 799. WANTED All delinquent subscribers The G.

L. A. Club met this week with Mrs. S. W.

Jones on North Water. The quotations for the day were from American authors. Paper, "What is a Republic." Vocal solo by to pay up their subscriptions. 1 Mrs. Myrtle Letcher.

Paper by Mrs. F. 0. Miller, "The Original Thirteen Colonies." Fred C. HELM ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office 513 N.

Main phone Mkt. 2999 Alsbic Art Club at WHHngton. PROGRAM. Opening Club. by Chaplain his find but said he awaited some one 4 to advertise as any one at the post office could have claimed it.

f-p'': i The stir among the police has caused jointists to live hard during the last few weeks. Many places have been raided and much beer and whiskey confiscated. Detective Jeff Thompson, after being instructed to look out for one Samuel Crawford wanted in Oklahoma for murder, made quick arrest of his man last Sunday and Crawford has been returned to Oklahoma to face his charge. Roll Call Quotations with Irish Dia KINDS OF lect. Ill OTTAWA () ABO LI hi naui.

Inst. Solo Mrs. Lanrn Smith Bold direct to yoo nn 31) dV free trial. Try it Paper "Our Club Name" with nj otBer Inchoate th better -11: A special propoflltlor the flrat barer In y. Mrs.

Lutie A. Brown community. Write for Vocal Solo Mrs. A. A.

Rose OaUioti. Tte'OttnaMfg. Co. let St. OtUwm, Reading Mrs.

Mayme Moore Vocal Solo Mrs. Mary Carr Paper "St. Patrick's Day" New and Second Hand Mrs. Cora W. Garrett Shoes For Sale Atty.

Fred C. Helm Is much enthused over his small farm which he is planting in potatoes this year. It We also do repairing nith care is located on the river side and the Vocal Solo Mrs. Anna Martin Remarks Mrs. M.

A. Lloyd Vocal Solo Mrs. Mollie Fine Paper "Club Work Among Our Women" Mrs. Mollie Cox Hostess Mrs. Frank Roberts SAM PELUSO 3i2 N.

Main richness of the soil promises a good crop. He is now planning to erect a now Vinnsp nn his ground. Then no Come in and Figure with Us. vVe treat You Right doubt the wedding march will be played and Fred will make those solemn promises. Johu Keller Kentucky Continued from page one Furnitur Co.

We Buy and Sell New and Hand Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Stoves, Etc. Easy payments 314 N. Main ing giving voice and instrumental music. There ar. others, Miss Mar- Mrs.

W. B. Loyd and daughter, Mrs. Clark Smith, royally entertained the members of the Booker Washington and the G. L.

C. and Alsbic club in her beautiful house at 601 North Main St, last Thursday. The decorations were beautiful and the ladies were aglow with spring dresses. It is said to be one of the nicest affairs ot affar. ofHiS.a iiii its kind ever given in Wichita.

All expressed their deep appreciation of the affair. It was given in honor of Roberts and Mrs. Brower of Wellington, etta P. Madison and C. A.

Boyd who i ennprior training. Miss nt "ut Boyd is head of the music depart We Sew on 3uttons Free Our Work Talks Peerless Steam ment at the Clinton St. High School and Miss Madison that department at the Shelbyville Public School. All are Laundry competent teachers. Eugene Stone Ellis and Miss Jones of St.

barber shop, 410 Mero St, the only 243-45 N. Market Strest Phone Market 5880 Charles Mo, and Mrs. Davis of St Joe, Mo. shop run by a widow, of which Mr. Albert Hellacks is manager.

This fiJiop has a nice patronage. Mr. H. C. McClelland has recently opened up a shop at 325 Clinton St.

Mrs. D. C. Carter and Mrs. Lizzie Johnson Rosby There is a great revival going on at Calvary Baptist Church.

Rev. Butler and his workers are striving Root Co. Hack and Baggage, Taxicabs, 125127 South Water Street Phones Market and Douglas 100 PECHINS There no place like Pechins to bring into the great army of God i i unreueemea souls. we can see so many who need the good prayers of these people and who should avail themselves of the opportunity to get closer to God. Let the people of all We buv sell and exchange new denominations during these great re vivals join in a season of earnest prayer for the' redemption of souls.

Don't envy the additions of this church or the other church or you may lose your own souls. and second hand furinture. Give us a trial Phond Doug. 888. 340 N.

Main Ward's Pharmacy 328 N. Main ST. Wichita' Kan Phone 154 We may not be the Nearest Drug-gisl to you But we will try to come the Regardless of all the rumors we have heard of some of our public teachers not doing their duty as be comes their position, a general view of the schools reveal to us that the principals and teachers general Nearnest t0 Pleasing you seem to work to the best advantage Free Motorcycie Delivery of the schools. Work Called for and Dlivere Unique Dry are tne nair uresocin a success at the business. Mrs.

Dolly Cross, 410 Fowler St, is a seamstress and is doing work guaranteed. Mr. William Allen is proprietor of a restaurant, 313 Mero St, with everything well cooked and ready on the hour. Mr. W.

H. Bryant is proprietor of the only coldfed upholstering shop in the city and is making a success. Miss Virga Madison and Mrs. Caroline T. Calloon are running successfully night schools.

Mr. Grant Owens has a billiard parlor and cigar stand on Clinton St, with no opposition Mr. James A. Ray is the energetw, hustling agent for the Standard Life In urance Co. and is making the business a go.

Mr. Sam Guy's barber shop is an old stand on Washington St. Mr. Clifton Peoples, a graduate of the State Normal is one of the barbers, assisted by Mr. John Flem-ming.

The Normal boys are on trie alert to give a normalite their trade. Rev. D. C. Carter, pastor of the A.

M. E. Church, criticised the students at the State Normal, in which he said many of them were living immoral lives, drinking and carousing with women. He then referred to the school being in politics, which should be a non-partisan school, and the au-tVumtieTTrthis institution were too lose on the reigns with the students, fand not enough Christianity taught. He further said that there were no thoroughly competent trades taught and with all that land place should be made and employment given the students, instead of their working in the citv and cutting wages.

He further made allusion to the supporters of the institution who were working for their own personal interest, and that this institution was too local. He praised Superintendent Barksdale Hamlett for trying to take the school out of politics and put it on the same footing as the white normal schools. 141c. a Rod for 24-inch Hog Fence. Bend for catalog showing many itylt.

Save freight by haying nearer home. Ottawa On. tl I 1 3EEE Cleaning Works Ladies and Gents' suits cleaneds ed Office 142 N. Emporiav Ottawa, ON SHORT NOTICE Clean Bread The lid is off at the Camdbell Bread Co. and the public is cord-ally and caiiiestly invited to Tip-Top-Bread Is Made The plant is in full opporation every atternoon except on Saturday.

Cor. Elm and Emporia Clothes For Everybody Mens suits $2.50 to $400. Ladies suitS $2.50 1013.50. Skirts, Waists and Dresses at prices that will please you Factarian Publishing Co. The Bargain Clothing HouSe 329 North Main.

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Pages Available:
16
Years Available:
1914-1914