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to t3 mm mm to VOL. XXVII, NO. 34: KANSAS CITY, KANSAS, JULY 9, 1914. PRICE, $1.25 PER YEAR WON SATURDAY; LOST SUNDAY ASK' NEW LIBRARY Dunwell-Carter. Albert L.

Dunwell, son of Mr. and 3500's ARE JONAHS Mrs. James W. Dunwell, and Miss arge Crowds at Local Ball Park on Mollie Carter, daughter of Mr. and SOUTH SIDE BRANCH NEEDS LARGER QUARTERS.

Both Days Both Good Games. The Argentine baseball club de ENGINEERS' OPINIONS OF THEM NOT THE BEST. Mrs. J. N.

Carter of Chanute, were united in marriage Sunday Dr. Nave Heard From. Dr. H. A.

Nave, who left June 1 for a European trip with a large party of surgeons, and who on their way stopped in New York and attended a national convection, has remembered the editor, for the latter received a postcard last Friday from him, in which he stated he was having a splendid time in the following language: "Arrived safely and very pleasant journey, but nothing like the old Seventh ward for me. Will write feated the strong Floods of Ar-mourdale Saturday, July 4, by a score of 10 to 0. House held the Ar- morning at 9 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents in the latter city by the pastor of the Christian church. mourdale boys to one hit, which came in the eighth inning. The locals bat Matter Will Be Talked Over Tomorrow Evening at the Meeting of the Seventh Ward Improvement Association All Invited.

A Talk With One of the Old Employes After a Trip on One of the New LeviathansPrefers the Smaller Engines and Longer Life. So quiet was this wedding that it was with difficulty any particulars were learned. The groom sneaked over to ted Kirfipatrick off the mound. On Sunday the Gene Gauntiers the court house last Friday and forti later." On the reverse side of said fied himself with the marriage license, sprung a big surprise by deieating Argentine by a score of 2 to 1 in ten postcard was a photo of a building on a hill with an incline railroad run and gave orders that it was not to be published for several days; it wasn't, but an examination of the register ning up to it. A line over the picture innings.

Furman held the locals to six scattered hits, while his team was gathering four hits off Connors. Another feature of this game was the sensational fielding of both teams. Lorfing, at short for the visitors, made revealed the dark plot. None but the immediate relatives and a few friends of the contracting parties were present. Both Mr.

and Mrs. Dunwell are said it was "Le Funiculaire de la Basilique du Sacre-Coeur de Mont-martre." Of course we know what that is, but we would like our readers to do a little guessing. When the Argentine Branch of the Public Library was started almost three years ago there were those who thought that it would be patronized for a short time only and then gradu-. ally interest would die out and desirable reading matter secured in the same old way it always has been. But the reverse had been the case.

Only a moderate demand was mads for boos at the beginning. sensational stop. There will'be The next time we heard from the very popular in Argentine, the, former being associated with his father in the furniture business, and Mrs. another game between these two clubs on July 19. "Well, sir, when I came in last night off my run, there wasn't a good wiggle left in me," said one of the Santa Fe's varnished car pullers last Saturday at one of the many loafing places for railroaders as he threw one leg over the other and transferred a nickel's worth of Star from the east to the west side of his face.

"What is the matter with you now? I should think that with that new 3500 type of engine that has been presented for your use on the road your cup of bliss would be running over." "Well, there are many things that ought to be that ain't, my dear friend, and I would much rather be back on a hoghead than to renew my experi doctor was Monday; the postcard was dated June 24 at Bern, Switzerland, Next Sunday the Muehlebachs will Dunwell having lived with her aunt, and said: "The most beautiful place Mrs. W. W. Williams, most, of the play Argentine at Argentine park. This should be an exceptionally good past year.

The happy couple will and a majority of the readers were the school children. Gradually the in the world, but no Argentine Republic in the newsstands; would sure game as the best ball players in the city compose these two teams. Gus like to see one. Saw the celebrated spend the next two weeks on a wedding trip, after which they will be at home for the present with the groom's people became interested when they found out really good liter'ure was obtainable at the local library until Wolf, "Curly" Amidon, Joe Dear, Dr. Kocher operate this morning.

Mart Henry and Paul Yockey will be This time the card bore a picture of parents, 1230 Ruby avenue. seen with the Muehlebachs. The now it is the leading branch in the city the "Kirchenfeldbrucke mit Bundes-pal a st," which sounds very German, ineup for this game will be as fol Henry Boeke, Dead. Henry Boeke, aged 83 years, died lows: The Republic two years ago started ence or my last trip. I thought for a but we do not like to commit ourselves ARGENTINE.

MUEHLEBACHS while we'd never get in. She is an as to what it means in English. Those the agitation for a new library building suitable to the needs of the South. at the family home, Thirty-eighth street and Metropolitan avenue, yes Hammers, Richardson, lb engine built on the latest improved people over the pond have an awful Ward, 2b ttarker, 2b terday morning at 10 o'clock of old age lines, ana is calculated to pun more habit of trying to make Americans Nangle, 3b 3b and complications after-an illness of coaches than any we have had yet, guess at things. several weeks.

Three grown children Dillon, ss White, ss Glandon, If Henry, If with the same amount of expenditure on the company's part for labor, but Don't Fail to Register. survive Henry Boeke, of Muncie, Mrs7 George B. Campbell and The registration books are in Ar with vastly more energy on the part Shelley, Wolfe, cf Atkinson, rf Dear, rf side, but as with every new movement it was an uphill task, as no one seemed to take sufficient interest to help out in this important matter. Finally the Seventh Ward Improvement Association, at its lust election of officers and appointment of committees, took up the question, and a committee was appointed, headed by Prof. W.

W. Thomas, principal of the Emerson school, to see that a new building was gentine this week for the convenience of the poor devils that run her. Miss Lena Boeke. Mrs. Boeke died several months ago.

The deceased Bowman, "We had to stop no less than five was a brother of August Boeke, who times from Newton to Argentine to let of voters who cannot find time to go to the city hall to register. On Tuesday they were at John Stenens' grocery, House, Connors, Yockey, also lives in this city. Mr. Boeke was one of the county's pioneers, and that kettle cool off, and she is in the backshop now hoisted nearly to the Jack Beckley, umpire. at the east end of the Twelfth street bridge, and the other dates are as Ihere will be a preliminary game was an excellent citizen.

Funeral ar roof while new journals are being between the J. L. Wilhtns and the erected for library purposes. The follows: rangements had not been made up to placed and general overhauling ad work was taken up where left off. Glatz club.

Game called at 1 p. m. the time of going to press. Wednesday, July 8 Peterson's drug ministered. It makes me long for some of the smaller engines that we store, Twenty-third and Metropolitan Death of Omar Sann.

used to have only a few years ago. Thursday, July D. Chamber and after considerable data bearing on the subject had been secured, the committee feels that it is about ready to submit to the Carnegie Foundation i Oinar Sann, aged 40 years, died Take the 500s, the 1400s and ths lin's grocery store, 1504 Woodland last a naay morning at nis nome in boulevard. Lost His Right Foot R. J.

Allen, a Santa Fe switchman who lives with his family on Connor avenue, met with a serious accident last Thursday morning about 9:30 o'clock while switching at the sand Sugar' Creek, east of Kansas Friday, July 10 lemon's store Society of New York its application for funds to erect this building. City, Mo, He became overheated some of them still here, the best types on the road, and I wouldn't give one of 'em for a yard full of the 3300 type. Of course, I appreciate the fact that I am an employe of one of the most 3419 Strong avenue. about two weeks ago while at work The one thing that has bothered Saturday, July 11 Westfall's store this committee is as'uitable location. plant in Turner.

He was making a 43 Lombard street. coupling, and in some way slipped Monday July 13 Bade's store, south Several have been suggested, but none seems suitable for one reason or end of Fifth street bridge. and fell with his right foot across the track, the cars running over and cutting it off. He was given temporary treatment and then sent to the To Board of Education Meeting. another.

The Republic has given this phase of the question some attention, and bgs leave to offer a suggestion that, while it may not be favored by and gradually grew worse until his death. He is survived by his widow and three children. Mrs. W.C. Otto of 1428 South Twenty-sixth street, this city, is his sister.

Mr. Sann was well known here, having lived in Argentine several years. The funeral occurred Sunday afternoon from the home of his mother, Mrs. Margaret Sann, near Independence, and burial was in Mount Grove cemetery. At the meeting of the Board of Edu cation Monday evening, ihe room was peka hospital.

filled with contractors and supply some of our citizens, it would in our opinion be the best obtainable at this Death of Margaret Connor. dealers, all of them interested in the letting of bids for the construction of progressive roads in the country, but it gets too progressive occasionally, and just works its engineers and firemen to death to keep he machinery going. "The quantity of coal the firemen have to shovel on these engines is making old men of them, and many will not be able to pass the examination that entitles them to sit on the right-hand side and pull the throttle. Some day the profit receivers are going to get onto the fact that they are going too fast on these new ideas furnished by men who never were on an engine, and there will be a general backing Margaret, the 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Connor, living additions to several school buildings time. We believe that the very best place for the library building to be located would be in the center of the north end of Emerson park, facing a mile west of the Junction, died at Bids were submitted for additions to the Bryant, Chelsea, Frances Willard the family home Sunday noon after a long illness. The funeral occurred avenue. Here' there is suf ana raruer schools, and only one contract was awarded, that of the Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock from ficient ground to make the location most beautiful one. Nicely built Church Dedication.

The M. E. church at Turner will have the opening of their new building Sunday, July 12. The week's program is as follows: Sunday 10 a. Sabbath school; 11 a.

preaching; 7 p. Epworth the Junction M. E. church, and burial Bryant school. It was secured by was in Maple Hill cemetery.

Peter VanZile, and he agrees to have the building ready for occupancy when up to more reasonable tasks both for Saturday and Friday Special. school begins this fall. The others League; 8 p. preaching. engines and the men who run them.

Occasionally one of the old standbys 50c Amoskeag Gingham Aprons 29c were rejected and the clerk was in 25c Scrim 8lc Bookfold Percale Tuesday 8 p. public reception. Wednesday 2 mothers' re is asked his opinion as to the running qualities of the different classes of ception; 8 p. m. prayer meeting.

Anna M. Williams, 2125 Silver Avenue. engines, and then it is that he unbosoms himself and gives information, Friday 8 p. social gathering at McConnell home. valuable and to the point, from actual The new Knox tractor which the There will be special speakers for structed to readvertise for bids, they to be opened the 21st.

For Sale. Five-room 2-story house on Connor avenue; gas, electric lights, water in house; bargain at $200 down, balance payments. Good, nearly new 6-room 2-story frame house on Metropolitan avenue; 50-foot lot, modern except furnace; a walks leading to a fine stone building, with flowers and shrubbery lining the same would naturally act as a lode-stone to draw people to the place. A building placed in that location would', not in the least crowd the park in any' way, and would act as an invitation to more of our people to visit this beautiful spot. There is little doubt that the request will be granted by Mr.

Carnegie to build a branch library building in Argentine, and when it is erected it will b8 one of the best advertisements for. the city on the South side. A report from the committee will be made at the meeting of ths Seventh Ward Improvement Association tomorrow evening. experience, but it is not often acted up Structural Steel Company purchased all the services. The public is cor on, but whenever it is, it almost in a short time ago is making regular dially invited to attend all of these variably results in an improvement trips to the Missouri side with capa meetings.

in the running qualities of our loco city loads. It is a three-wheeled motives and less hardship on the men Argentine Baptist Church. motor truck with a trailer, and it is rated at ten tons. With some of the wno are required to almost live on The regular services will be held in the tent next Sunday. Brother Mar burdens that it has moved off with the past week it seems that the whole tin wishes to speak to the children.

fine house for anybody; bargain price terms to right party. Good 9-room 2-story house; modern, 75-foot lot, fine 'place for roomers; Be sure and come. new high line bridge that is to span the Kaw river at East Kansas ave F. L. Streeter, our first pastor, nue could be erected at the Steel plant, large family; might take small house in as part pay.

This is a dandy at came over Monday night to enjoy the carted over and placed in position service with us. without all the extra work it usually The tent meetings are in lull swing them. "I sincerely hope that when my new assignment comes out of the shops she will be in better shape than when she went in. The heavy work I left on the old farm years ago to go to railroading now seems like play to me compared with what I went through the past two or three days, and if it keeps up I will feel, like returning to the uncut. But I must go and get some sleep," and getting up he mosied off to his place of abode with a hi(tch in his back that made him look like a camel.

takes on such lobs. It sure is some and we want you to meet with us each truck. $3,000. See GEO. H.

SNYDER, Agent, Metropolitan Ave. James B. Wiyninger Dead. James B. Wiyninger, aged 80 years, died of nephritis last Sunday after night at 8 o'clock excepting Saturday.

Morning devotional hour each i. Why not make Sweetheart, Wife, or morning at 10 o'clock excepting Mon Mother happy this July birthday by day. Come and hear the good things. buying a beautiful Birthstone Ring Sand For Sale. 25c a load.

F. W. Dreyer, Turner, Kas. Mrs. E.

D. Heath, accompanied by her little grandson, left Tuesday-morning for Musselshell, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Mayers, and son, William E.

Heath. She will be gone several weeks. We have in new Package Embroidery Goods. Lots of new ideas. Did you know we give you.

FREE LeJfbns in fancy work when -you buy your materials, of us? Anna M. Williams, 2125 Silver avenue. Adv. You know the reconstructed Ruby 1 i noon at 5 o'clock at the home of his Get Your Automobile Tags. stands all the of the genuine and is inexpensive.

See our line son, Reuben Wiyninger, 1203 South Thirty-eighth street His widow and a Topeka, July 9. New automobile tags for the current fiscal year, which began July 1, are being distributed Rambo Jewelry Co. Adv. large family survive. The remains The Auto Kicked.

While cranking J. P. Rambo's au were shipped to Garnett, for in rapidly. After the first rush is over Secretary of State Sessions will begin terment. The Franchise Carried, to look for those who are attempting Conrad by the Rhodes wound.

tomobile last Thursday, Heegn was struck in the head crank flying back, and Dr. was called and sewed up the It was a very painful injury. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Ruby Avenue Congregational church will give an ice cream social Friday (tomorrow) evening at the home of Miss Louise Herrick, 1305 Ruby avenue. Everybody invited to attend. Ice cream and cake 15c.

to dodge the payment of the $5 regis But whether you get a seat or have to tration fee. The fee is to paid to the county treasurer of the county in hang onto a strap in the future, wouldn't it be much easier to tele which the owner lives. ThousandsN of dollars already have been collected Ed Riner, Frank Burr and Roy Kel-ley spent last Friday and Saturday fishing on the Marais des Cygnes river near Pendleton. They caught fifty-one nice channel catfish, they said. pnone your wants to us ana let us bring a selection to your door.

Try from this source. You will find it convenient to save your money at The First State Bank, open Saturday evening, 6 to 8 o'clock. Adv. China Silk Blouse's at $1 are among the seasonable garments. Babcock's, 223' and Silver avenue.

Adv. it once and see. Rambo Jewjxry Co. The Republic, $1,25 per year..

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