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The Arkansas City Daily News from Arkansas City, Kansas • 3

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THURSDAY. JUNE 9, 1921 THE ARKANSAS CITY DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE East Holton tiiul Vicinity. HIGHWAY ROBBER SUSPECT COMESSEB TO CRIME. t- Boss! home. Mr.

jinl Mrs, George Cochran and crifrdrert virlted Sunday after! Servtct at the G. J. Pike home. Kingfisher, Mr. and Mrs.

John and Smith alias Mrs. Grace Winslow nnil daughters visited'at thb T. B.WtnsIow homp Thursday. George Bacastoy marketed hogs in the city Monday. -1 Miss Ethel Klink1 vfo taugb school iu.the high school at Buhlar, Kansas, lh past year is home tor the summer.

June 9 Albert Marck, little son Martin Lee visited Sun-arrested here on a charge of high- av at the Bert Brodopk home. Miss way robbery has confessed.au- Verna Prodoclt accompanied them thoritles announced today, that he home for a weeks visit. i 'was a member ofa 'band of con-Mrs Lillie Taulhee has been who escaped from the itoa, ick the past week. at Ft' last Christ- Mrs. Clarence Harp Jio has been Mr.

nncl Mr3 Bert Winslow, Mrs. I18 Day' AAA 1 A if, A Hutson and daughter. Alice attend-j Loea! officers said their records ed the musical concert at Chilocco Buhow that Snltlt wa8 servng a Monday evening. year for murder at a 1 the time of his escape. Grandmother Rarrick of Enid, Oklahoma, is visiting at the W.j See Jer and the old.

Klink home and attended services mother at the Junior at Grandview Sunday Frjda eyening 13-Ct Miss Ewa Hamm who has Jbeen, in Texas' and Oklahoma singing for Two Weddings It Starts Friday June 10th While the district court is out divorces others are the game for better or worse. 1 Jj i t44 i Dr. Young made professional T0day H. Zeigler, justice of the eatl in East Bolton Monday even-lpeacef married two couples from 'Arkansas City. The contracting ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION i June marks our third anniversary in Arkansas jCity, To show our appreciation of the good' treat-meiit we have received from patrons of this cityand community we are putting on a real Anniversary ale.

This advertisement tells much of the story, but there is much ihorp good news to hear when yoUj come in the store. Come and see. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hlght parties were Ernest Roger and and children.

Bclva, Mildred, Leo- Ruth' c. Robinson and Harris Hol-nnrd and Charles visited aftr and Ina Martin. May peace vices Sunday with Mr. Hights par-prosperity and happiness be with ents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Hamm. them through the coming years. i Mrs Smock and Mrs. Bert Ero- New kirk Reporter. lock and daughter Bertha called, 1 on Mrs.

Chns. Taulbee Tuesday. DAVCIXG A Childrens Day program will be1 Dittinfr Pnnelmr I'lrb Pails Special summer dance Friday, June 10th This is absolutely a club dance, only members, their friends and those receiving previous invitations admitted. 3t-14 A non 'lua tr ii A 0( jW Vi utoa i nt tiD ygs i-Ab ull i oi wl mill (i ii irh J.1 1 1 MI Jill HJK wl it suffering from rheumatism which affected her heart is -said to he some better. Her mother, Mrs.

patinger of Harper. Kansas and Mr. Harps mot.icr of Peckham, Oklahoma are with her at p-esent Toni Rodgers visited in this vicinity' recently, Eddie Brodook spert Sunday with his home folks. Mr. Paul Boss! called at the V.

V. Tosei home Friday. A'rs. W. T.

Harn of the city, spOjit last week with her daughter, Mrs. Laura Massey. Miss Ruby Hall has taken a position as saleslady, in the drapery department of Newmans dry goods store. i Mrs E. Pierce and children -f Purcell, Oklah ima, came Friday for a visit with Mrs.

Pierces parents Mr. nnd Mrs John Beumiller. 1 Little Miss Hazel Bacastow spent Saturday night In the city visiting her aunt Mrs. Inez Hilton nnd little cousin The'una. They attemlrd the Cliil Irens Day exercises at Mission Chapel Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reynolds and daughter Mrs. Leota Case' visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Jones. Mr. and Mrs Harry Vansklke nd little daughter Mary Ruth and Mr and Mrs. Paul Bossi and little daughter Anna Marie, attended services at Grandview Sunday morning nnd spent the remainder of the dav visiting at the V. V.

Bossi home. If. II. Atkins and son Lonnie maiketed onts in the city last week. Misses Veldannd Allene Klink and W.

T. Methvin were entertained at the Sallee home Sunday. Richnrd and Jack Young called on their aunt, Mrs. A. H.

Denton, Saturday. Mis Anna Mumaw visited with Marriage. 'censes I Imr. sister, Mrs. Pauline Bossi, the 'Arthur J.

McClintic Grenola past week. (Blanche Lincoln, Carl Junction i Air. and Airs. J. Brewer and' Mo 24 Mrs A1 Tipton motored to Geuda I Claude Kline, Ark.

City 24 Springs eaf-h Tuesday. (Beatrice E. Wilson. Ark Citv i llawkins visited with Tiru Married by Probate Judge tVhlte Pike Sunday afternoon. Chas.

M. Kitterman, Grainola ..31 Lester Hadley visited with Jos' Dollie Mae Jones Grainola 17 Lower Milk Prices ilk 10 quarts for 16 pints for $1.00 Plus quality and service 1 Our wagons pass your house daily. Phone 416 and have them stop today. Anniversary Values In Dress Goods and Silks That will make you stop, look and listen. Shop around if you will compare quality and price you do, we will make the I i i sale.

1 THE A. C. DAIRY Phone 416 406 North Marred by Prolate Judge White. 71 lJ IS Extra Anniversary Prices on Ladies Ready-to-JVear 40-inch georgette in navy, brown, pink and black. Anniversary Sale Price $1.29.

40-inch crepe-de-Chine1 in sapphire, black, ivory, brown and midnight blue. Our Anniversary Sale price is a wonderful value $1.49. 32-inch crepe mohairs, very popular cloth, $2.00 value. Anniversary Price $1.39. 25 pieces zephyr ginghams, a 59c seller.

During Anni-versay Sale 39c. 12 pieces 40-inch voile, light and dark, values up to 89c. Price 29c. All Ladies Suits at Greatly Reduced Prices. All Spring Coats cut to Half Price.

i Jfl no IV). iq iflfi i -a bin mil mi! of All Ladies Taffeta Dresses, our Anniversary offer is One-Third Off. One Anniversary lot of Ladies Voile Dresses, values up for $3.98. 36 Ladies Georgette Blouses, all shades $2.98. Each Day Will Bring A Forth Big Specials UdDuni? 0Hltie i HAVE you ever stopped to think of the part petroleum plays in converting raw material intp the fabrics which are used to make your i suit of clothes? From the wool on a sheeps back to the clothes on your back is a long journey and petroleum shortens it at every step.

i i By machinery lubricated with petroleum, a man may snear from 175 to 200 fleeces, 1 a day. By the old method, 50 fleeces would be considered a big days work. After leaving the sheep, the wool passes through ten major processes before it is ready for the tailor. Each of these re-! quire the use of intricate machinery, having bearings which run at speeds varying from 350 to 12,000 revolutions per minute. 4 From the clipper to the last finishing ma chine, a diversity of nchanical conditions exist, each of yvnich has been studied and experimented with, and a lubricant found which meets exactly fhe needs of the machinery.

if In solving these lubricating problems, and manufacturing oils and greases which enable 2 SPECIALS SATURDAY 2 ONE AT 11:00 A. M. ONE AT 2:00 P. M. Wallace Sunday.

Mrs ATarV Vansklke spent Friday wUh Mrs. Pauline Bossi. Mrs. Noah Smook was a dinner guest of Mrs. Britts Brudock, Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Camfield and children of Nowkirk, Mr. and Mrs Earl Lucas aud children, Mr. and Mrs Ed Atkins and children and Air. Atkins father Ernest Hurst, Alva Case and Ralph Reynolds were gue'sts at the H.

H. Atkins home Sunday. Miss Alice Hutson, who has been (working in Arkansas City for the past year and a half is home lor the summer. Lon Brownfield spent Sunday with his parents at Winfield. Mrs.

L. L. Hawkins and daughter Gladys and little son Louis Jr, visited Wednhsdav with Mrs. Hawkins sister, Mrs. Less Haggard.

Richard Young called at Paul Bossi's Friday. Mr. and Airs. Orville Hilton are assisting Mr. and Mrs.

Geo'. Baca-stow with their farm and house woik this week. Alaster Lester Young was taking the measles Sunday. Miss Mabel just recently recovered frem them. Mrs.

J. W. Hyden and daughter Mrs Lee Humbert were dinner guests of Mrs. N. J.

Stewart last Thursday. i Air. and Mrs. Bert Winslow and Mr. and Mrs.

T. B. Winslow attended the Band Concert at Chiloc-co Sunday evening. Mr. A.

J. Hembree and two small sons went to Tonkawa Friday to assist his brother with his wheat harvest. Miss Elsie Weekly visited at the Bossi home Sunday. Mrs. Huldah Buzzl visited her sister Mrs.

Dillie Tambee Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Geo. Bacastow and sons Harold and Albert attended Sunday schoo lat Grandview and took dinner at the parental Raca-stnw home Sunday, Oil sand at the Mariam No.

2 has been struck at the depth of 3 325 feet. Oil was struck and drilling has been stopiped for a I fow days on account of casing, but will soon be commenced again Charley Taulbee, Mary Hurst nnd Clifton Hall of Springside and Marie 'Buzzl of Stony Point, successfully passed tne county examinations. Mr. pnd Mrs. Winfield 1 Bowman entertained Mr.

and Mrs Joe Mockerman and little son Gale of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Artie 'Rodgers and son Francis. Mrs.

L. Ham-mon and granddaughter Marjory, at dinner Sunday. Others who were entertained at the Bowman home 're Mr, and Mrs. Gene Hfjm-mond; 1 Mrs. Gamblo, Mrs.

Lilly GasRatoay and Tom Lewis. J. Mr.Al Tipton is suffering fronj an of rheumatism Bacastoty called bh All's' Lillie Tavllbee Atonday and Tuesday. Air. and Ms.

John Goff and family spent last Sunday atth.o Paul i '-Positively this, Towel Special is the best we have had the good fortune to offlr. .,25 dozen bleached Turkish towels 22x45 inches, 39c only 1,000 yards 32-inch unbleached-muslin, Saturday, June 11, per yard wC Only 10 yards to a customer and as. the supply is limited, you, had better arrange to take advantage of this great Anniversary Sale offer. I i Be here before 11 :00 a. m.

i these mathines to perform worlc, the Standard Oil Cotnpany (Indiana) always has i i 1 AND MEN, YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN i. 1 Mens two-piece balbriggan shirts and drawers 25c per garment. Mens union suits, short sleeves, white, all sizes 89c Mens' poros knit union suits small sizes 75c. 1 bne lot of mens athletic union suits, extra value 65c. Boys nainsook athletic suits 50c per garment.

Boys dark colors, all sizes each. One lot of boys overalls and khaki pants, (ages 3, to 9) 75c per pair. Mens blue chambray work shirts, large and roomy 65c. -V-Meqa heavy 220 blue denim, hiback overalls, also jackets, all sizes. Special $1.25.

Mens leather-faded cotton, flannel gauntlets 20c per pair. One lot of mens and boys caps, up to $2 00 values -50c each. i Mens Dakota style black and tan, all sizes $2.50 each. 20 Per Cent Discount on all Felt Dress Hats over $5.00. i One lot of mens semi-dress black and colors 15c, or 2 for 25c.

Mens Rockford work socks, light weight 10c or 3, for 25c. 'I i i Domestics at Anniversary Prices 36-inch standard percale, light or dark 15c yard. 1 32-inCh A A Ticking, Anniversary Sale Price 25c, 9-4 bleached sheeting, good quality 39c. Best calico, all colors 9c. 36-inch unbleached muslin 9c.

i 36-inch bleached muslin 13c. white outing 19c. 36-in'ch 'outing 25c. Anniversary Prices on Hosiery and Underwear 10 dozen ladies white lisle hose, ribbed top 8 to 10 10 dqzen ladies', mercerized lisle hosev in grey and brown, 75c value 49c. 1 5 dozen ladies silk hose in grey and taupe, 8 1-2 to 10s, $1.50 value 79c.

1 lot ladies small size union suits, 65c values for 3 for $1.00. 1 lot ladies summer corsets, sizes 22 to 30. Special Anniversary value $1.59. been among i 'ij Its staff of carefully trained chOrrtisfs, refiners, and lubricating engineers are constantly at work, devising new and more efficient means of reducing friction. This Company computes its success not -wholly upon its balance sheets, not wholly upon the number of useful products it manufactures, but rather upon' the fact that many of the useful products of petroleum are made from material which otherwise would be wasted, and are made by processes whilh were evolved in, the Company's laboratories.

1 )4 i Standards Oil Company 910 S. Michigan Ave.f Chicago H72. 1 Heavier weight Rockfords l5c or 2 for 25c. I i I IX 'J.

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