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The Norwich Herald from Norwich, Kansas • 4

The Norwich Herald from Norwich, Kansas • 4

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THE HERALD, NORWICH, KANSAS Ia Foirr jt ji jt WATER PLENTY ANNBSS NEWS M. H. Notes ji The -football game between Rome Celebrated for the Number of Its Fountains. Milton and Spivey, Thursday was very exciting. We were beaten but we never gave up.

We will show people what we Several Hundred Have Place In the 8quarea. and Gardens of the can do when we play basket ball, F. E. O'Brien has been ill for several days. Miss Evelyn Poschen of Viola came over to visit her cousin Minnie Basley a few days this yreek.

Men were out from Wichita Rflturdav working over the 4tj.jtjtjJJJ' Adams News Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Peyton and family and Mr.

and Mrs. F. H. Huey and son spent Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mrs. Lydia Brammer.

We are going to begin to prac tice right away and our first game will be before the holidays. NORWICH and WICHITA Passenger-Express STAGE Will call for passengers on the North, East and West roads between Norwich, Milton and Cheney. The stage will call at your door at any of the above points and will carry, you to any part of the city in Wichita for only the regular railroad fare. A phone message to the Norwich Hotel is all that is necessary. tA.monc the specialties of old and modern Home travelers greatly admire the pure cool sweet water that comes to the city through magnificent aqueducts.

There is plenty of water to provide for the wants of the 800,000 people and to supply the several hundred fountains which embellish the squares and Watch for the date. blackboards in our new school Miss Ruby Yaple spent I ir rn Dxnnort house. The first work was un-' Mr. ana wrs. x.

u. Thanksgiving day at the home natisfactory and the school board visited relatives enua iiux- of Misses Vera and Ruth Hogan. crurrlpns of Rome. day. insisted it to be done over.

We are wondering who the I Tourists on uieir amvm siii from here attended by the Imposing "Fontana" near the il XT I 1 Several unnnor nan was that took her ot-oHnn. which faces the Via Nazionale, home that night. Ask her Alvin Buttle received a sprain ed back and a bruised kidney the football game between Spivey and Milton at Milton Thursday. Mr. Yoder and Miss Cavitt spent Thanksgiving vacation at their homes in Winfield.

Mr. and Mrs. Parker and Marjorie Aikman spent the week end at Viola visiting her friend Isabel Knight and attending the party Friday night. Mrs. Ed! Suppes was so ill the first of the week that Dr.

Burrisfrom Conway Springs was called. She is now able to be out, Even if they are In a hurry to reach their hotel, they stop to admire the beautiful four bronze groups representing the Naiads. They may turn then to the right or to the left, they may choose to go up town or down town, to remain at the center or go to the outskirts of Rome, there will be always a fountain waiting for them. while playing Thursday. We are all hoping he will be back in school again soon.

Misses Elna and Nellie Barnes went to Medicine Lodge mven the colossal statues watching SERVICE DAILY entertained a ow of their friends Friday, returning Sunday. thn Oiiirinal nalace. representing Ales I i. with a six o'clock Thanksgiving ander tne ureal taming me said to be the works of Phidias dinner. November 30.

The table nnd Praxiteles, have been richly en was beautifully decorated and dowed with running and murmuring lighted. The invited guests Wednesday November 29 was Goldie True's birthday. A number of her friends surprised her in the evening. The bunch had a jolly time and were refreshed with pop corn balls, big red apples and chocolates. A goodly number of Anness nlka attended the foot-ball game A.

E. GREENLEAF, Prop. Tho malorltv of the working people urbro Miss Dons Handy. Mr. Mrs.

A. D. Sammons, Naola and Deyeire and Mrs. A. H.

Lock spent Friday in Norwich at the D. A. Newman home. Alice Martin spent the vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Martin. Charles Lock went to Harper prefer to live near the fountain of their VJ. Hershel Lay, Miss Jaunita Green, Matthew Hamilton and district. Even "Lime Jerusalem una a garden and its fountain, and the poorest of the community has at his disnosttl a nulet snot where he can find Troy Markel. I fresh air and the inspiring murmur of at Viola last Wednesday between Saturday afternoon.

Little water. TCnermtlc men. who prefer the noisy Richard Koger went with him. falls to the gentle brooks, can settle near the "Fontanone" on the Glanicolo Mr. and Mrs.

Ji W. Dickenson of Winfield spent Saturday nite hill, where the fountain1 Is an artificial fall and water runs with such a re Plenty of Holiday Candies at the M. L. Peyton home. markable violence that it Is used as motive force for a paper factory and Mr.

and Mrs. Esten McCor- Viola and the Indians. Viola won Hhe game. Clifford Vowel went to Wichita Saturday morning to get hunting license. The trapping season is on now and the boys are dreaming of fat pocket books, Mrs.

Fred Vulgamore is ing a visit from from her mother and little sister from Tribune, Kansas. mick, Mr. and Mrs. F. Raida, several mills.

But beautiful have to be hunted for. The lovely "Turtle Fountain" Is placed in a corner of old Rome and tourists have to reach it through entanglements of many kinds and after a long pilgrimage through narrow streets. Tourists know that, throwing a penny in the "Trevi's Fountain," they will see George and Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thiel spent Thanksgiving Day at the Wm.

Dean home. C. B. Castor spent the vacation with relatives in Cheney. Bias Martinez, wife and child The time of the year has come when people must commence to think about Christmas and we are well supplied with Candies and Nuts for the old and young.

This Store Will Make Special Prices on Nuts and Candies to All Churches and Schools. Mrs. Fisk, who teaches school Rome again. Keen observers can se in the picture the bottom of the fountain just covered with coins by a party of visitors. An obelisk that belonged to the tem in Spivey.

spent Thanksgiving vacation at home. Mr. J. Dickenson, Paul and Martin attended the football game, in Kingman Thursday. Mable Harper spent from ren took the train this morning for Los Angeles, California, to Visit his mother and other atives.

Rev. Will Uamsdale spent Thanksgiving season' visiting home folks in Wichita and attending the big foot-ball game at ple of Isls, and very likely never saw water In Its early days, now is facing the Pantheon surrounded by several springs of pure water. It certainly inspires compassion for its poor brethren left on the desolate sands or Jvgypt. Piazza Navona has three fountains. Thursday until Saturday with Ethel Coon.

Tbe central one is decorated wrtn com plicated groups of Bernini, representing the most Important rivers of the world, the Nile, the Ganges, the Dan Mrs. F.L. Coon came home from Mul vane where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rolla Wentworth, and son. nbo.

Those at the two sides have Im ACHELPOHL CO. NORWICH. KANSAS pressive statues, and each of them has a symbolical meanlu Fairmount. Mr. and Mrs.

Tyson of Belmont Were spending Thanks-iving season with their daughter, Mrs. Elmer Casner. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd llowerton attended the Odd Fellows social at Norwich Wednesday night.

Miss Gulden True led the young peoples' meeting Sunday Ko old Tilier Is playing a respectable Violet Coon is visiting there now. Mr. and Mrs. R. S.

Shave and Mrs. I. il. Smart and role In the life of' nipdern Rome. It took centuries to bring the 11 different kinds of water to the city.

The fountains represent the work of family visited in Peck Thurs Innocent Darlings. W. M. n. favors us with the follow-lntf frrouj) of unconsciously humorous renin rks mndo hy girls to their escorts Ht (lie ganio: "When a player 'strikes out thnt miikes him a fun, doesu't it?" "Are they renlly so tired that they go to Kleej) in the bags?" "Tim baseball report ycHlvrdny said day.

Frank Smart, Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Huey, lieah Faye ltiggs and Naoma Sammons spent Sunday at the M.

L. L'eytoti home. Mrs. A. Lock spent Sunday at the D.

A. Newman home in Norwich. tlx Waa a UM afPt evening assisted by Marie Alio-way. The attendance and interest were splendid and we feel thr.t these meetings are profitable, Oral Hedrick has moved his family to Cheney. Ralph utul Fred Vulgamore am working 17 vmwa a day on the new county road.

Miss Minta True is staying at the Skimnvrhorn home near Milton. is iw a atenais thnt Kelly died at the nliite. But lie's playing today." "Three men on bases, you say? That's nothing tho other side has, too "Then, why don't thej call a right-handed pitcher a norlhpaw?" "Tlie umpire said I'm so glnd. iCi (lotiiye Raida is driving a new Fci to school. Dale Wends was abacni from 1 1 iuh School Monday.

Endeavor was very well conduced last Sunday nito by Mary Martin. The subject was. "The Dark After Kndeavor Uov. Harris of llarner delivered a splendid sermon. I thought, when the runner made that awful slide he'd" hurt himself." Huston Kvening Transcript.

't jt 7i i-' Accommodnting "-a An inbound College ear wns slowing Illinois Ol flams jo Mi Lillian Knidn Plnt r1 am down so that much-soiled little poodle dog might reach tho opposite 3 Lit.cnirv. uroirram. Hl(1(' 1,1 Bnfoty' The first vacation witn "Do von slop for thing like that?" Thanluiving will be Riven Friday nite at the lnmilrod a passenger, ready to ullght Spcnct'i at JJelvi- Mms lAira U.S. Auditorium. Everybody at the next corner.

"Oh. replied the motormnn, nonchalantly, sending stream of am for Home Builders Strong modern residences can be constructed at a very moderate price. No one would want to build with lumber if they fully investigated our material and method of building. The Cement Boards system of building makes it possible to erect the walls of a six-room residence in two days thereby saving much expense in labor. Houses built from this material are as as can be desired and repairs are not needed for years.

Dodson Gement Products Co. of Wichita her out through the open window. "We stop for dogs, nnd cats and birds. We even stop for a thing like thnt," ho added, nodding his head in the ell dore. Sumner Loddy mid family pent Thursday with relatives at Wichita.

Mr. ami Mr. John Swinehart entertained Mv. and Mrs. Eugene Swinehmt and Bun of Wichita, Mr.

and Mrs. Will VarnolT and Mi, nnd Mr.Jim Lh'al rectum of a milk wagon, crossing the Jt Victory Notes 'j A. L. and E. E.

threshed knffir corn for Tc. W. Schiefolbine last week with tracks. don't take any cbanees on the baby not getting his breakfast." 22." Btsfcl Indianapolis News. D-D Edleon's Unique Thrift Scheme.

ThomaB Kdlson recently told a Btory of taking a perfected carbon transmitter to Philadelphia In the hope of selling It for $5,000, an amount that would Just about pay his debts. The directors linked if $100,000 would buy the transmitter. He was so astonished that he remained silent for a moment, and they Inquired whether they had offered him enough. "The price Is nil right," said Edison. "Yes.

that's all right. Hut on condi their combine I idline. Mr. and Mrs. 0.

V. Thome and family spent Thanksgiving at Attica. Mr. Crindle of Helmont visited Sunday at the Tracy home. Thornton Tracy is spending this week with his Mr.

Henry Latla went to Wich- and Miss Klixnboth, with a big goofe dinner Thanksgiving. -Mr. nrd Mr. Frank Haida upent Thursday at the Will Dean homo. Mr.

and Mrs. G. E. Uhoadcs of Wichita, Mr. and Mrs red Marsland of Milton spent Indoy i tun Knu Fox homo, mm 0 Wil tion that you py It to me nt the rate non uiNi you tuy ii i Mrs.

Floyd Fox Is on the, sick; Monday Me. mul I Mrs. VlVd UdD'irn 7.r00 year. If you paid It to me list. and fnmilv of llflmnnt fipent 1 nt once I'd probably put It all I Into Lu Ten.V h.m,.

m.V" HH VW iiiuiouiij' uv 0. jiwxurllt Magunue. Use and read thfl Want Ada..

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