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

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vWUmlifUgi TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1914 TEX ARKANSAS CITY DAILY NKW8 PAGE THREE aka 10 KEEP SPIRIT (Continued from Page LOCAL BRIEFS J. Wnre who cloned deni Ihrongh J. Tiosplierry Son for the sale of ills property nt 710 South I) Htrpet to Miss Rosa Wellman, hns purchased an acre nnd a hnlf tract nt Germanys refusal to meet the Japanese demands, nnd of Jnpauese success in war, tlm conditions imposed upon Germany might ho extended so as lo include tlm cession to Japan nnd to her ally. Great Britain, ull of these island groups gathered In by Germany Topeka this morning, Mayor Heed nnd during the last twenty-five years. Mr.

Titus having gone to Inspect some Germany recently lias tried to Indi. paving there and MivPnrman In eon- thn edge of town on South Summit street nnd will begin the construction of bnnngnlow there within few days. Mayor Reed, city Engineer Thus and City Attorney Barman went to Pearl White, the heroine In "The Perils of Pauline picture, who received injuries from being thrown from her car while driving through Central park, New York, last week, is now back at tlm Eclectic, studio at Jersey City, J. CarloH Seastlnn and his dancing Bentley, left New August 7, to fill Bismarck Gardens their forty-weeks "big time vaudeville. who has been In Europe, returned last week.

Sho tour over tlm 7. Stpwart and his bride, Maybolle Held, today the happy couple their way to San They say they are lime nnd enjoying These sanitary, allglass jars open as easy as they close were the guests of Miss Susie Parmnn yeslerdny. Fresh Arkansas Elherta nnd California penehes nt A. Moores, 805. Jolly 1'icnlr.

Miss Ethel Bonrdman who Is teaching MIhs Vera Craigs girls chiss of the Presbyterian Sunday school entertained the girls with a picnic supper in Purls park last evening. The girls went down at 4 oclock and were entertained for a lime with Hanks graphnphono. After A plunge the girls had their supper, The evening closed with a rhle In tlm Bonrdman car. New shipment of California apricots) the scenery enroutc. at rhono 805.

1 Have Yon Heard! Of the girl who finds it difficult io jfftU(, partner, Dorothy York for Chicago on engagements nt the beforo starting on engagement over Miss Blanche Hing spending her vacation to Chicago will start her vaudeville "big time in September Friends of Ike formerly Miss received cards from who are now on Diego, Californio. having a splendid Checkers at the Gem Tonight Surprise, On Anggust vrry pleasant surprise wan plvr-n at tho home of Mr. nnd Mm, f). IT. Thompson who now reside six miles northeast of Newkirk, but rontomplalo moving to this city soon.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. B. Mollett, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Kellur, Mr, and Mrs. Perry Thomp-i son, Mr. nnd Mrs C. Kocnke, Mr, and Mrs.

Merton Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Jtuy Hell, Mr, and Mrs. C. F.

Thornp-, son Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Thompson, Mr. Mrs. S.

It. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. E. 13.

Wugpener, Mr. and Mrs. Hndemaeher, Mr. and Mrs. John Eaton, Mr.

nnd Mrs. A. Law and their several families, also Mrs. George Brock and little son from Cushing, nnd Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Condit and little son of this city. They all came with well filled dinner baskets. The afternoon was spent pleasantly In music, singing and conversation. All departed at a late hour declaring they had a very delightful time. Green nnd Yellow wax string beans at A.

If. Moores 805. i Watermelon Party. Miss Carrie Davis and her Sunday school class of boys enjoyed a watermelon party at Paris park last evening. Vera Otto writes friends hero that she is having a splendid time in Manitou.

Miss Otto owns a cottage there and spends most of her summers in Colorado. Fine fresh Green and Blue plums at Moorea phone 805. i learn to swim ecause she takes cold when she gets her face wet? Of the young wife who finds that doing last night's dinner dislms and getting breakfast is an effective dici-pline for a husband who slays at the Hub until the wee small hours? Arizona seedless sweet grapes at A. II. Moores, Phone 805.

Mrs. Walter Shaw entertained informally this afternoon for her house guest, Miss Lei a Fuller, of Salina, Kansas. ncelion with tlm registration of tho waterworks Improvement bonds. They will return tomorrow. Manager Fierce of tlm Getn Theatro has secured for his next Tuesdays feature picture "Toss of the Storm Country featuring Little Mary Pick-ford, late of Good Little Devil fame.

This Is said lo he one of the host of tho features made by the famous players film company. Mr. and Mrs. (', c. Sollitt, who nro on a vacation Is Wisconsin, write friends here they are having a splendid time.

The weather is cool and delightful nnd they say parts of Wisconsin ore certainly Ideal for summer outings, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sollitt will return to Arkansas City about Septeni lxr 1. Prof. E.

G. Bel superintendent, and Vem Hines, solicitor, for tlm Arknn as City Business college, went to Gemhi Springs this afternoon to In tervlew a number of prospective pu-pilf. The college had a large on rolhncnt last term and the work of ull the students was good. An even brighter term Is expected this year. Hoy Leigh of the Salty Dog is suffering with an Injured ankle.

The ankle received a bruise while he was visiting fa Kansas City recently and lie turned it here a few days ngo. The Injury Is not serious hut producing eorotderahle pain. Miss Ada Brown, a professional nurse of this elty, has returned from Hardy, where sho nttondod Mrs. Fernsldo. Mrs.

Fornslde has been brought to tills city for treatment and Is rostihg quite well in one of the hospitals. One of die Kansas City papers that The report that the funeral of Mrs. is a campaign for equal tax Thomas Rowland would he held today PnforcPmPnt is at aftor w- A. was a mistake. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at the Oldroyd.

chapel. Afterwards interment will lie made in the mausoleum Rlvervlew cemetery. Repp, a former Arkansas City man. Mr. Repp is a partner in thn well known furniture firm of Duff Repp, owners of the largest storo of its kind in Kansas City.

How often do you have trouble in opening fruit jars? Honest, now! Isnt it about nine times in ten Eh The top sticks. You twist and turn, squeeze and squirm. It still sticks. You fet rid of that sort of thing for all time if you use Atlas E-Z Seal Jars A touch so seals them. Another touch and they are open.

E-Z Seal Jars are made of green glass to exclude the light and prevent discoloration. Yet you can tell, by holding the jar up to the light, what is in it. Wide Mouth so you can put in plums, tomatoes, apples, pears, peaches, beets, string beans, without cutting them in small piecejs. Most grocers sell E-Z Seal Jars. If yours does not, let us know.

Half pints, pints, quarts and half gallons. rite for book of recipes. 20 pages; 60 recipes. Some by Marion Harland; some by famous Virginia cooks. Hazel-Atlas Glass Co.

Wheeling, V. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Wooldridge, with Mrs. S. Gilbert and children, are camping on 13d Fellows farm, northeast of the city They are pnjoying camp life and tho camp is prospering under tho name of Maud. Mrs. J.

T. McRuer, Miss Jennie Me-Ruor, William McRuer, Miss Etta Collins all of Kansas City, Geo. Robb of Salina, Miss Pauline nnd Eoula Green of Blackwell and Miss Blanche Kis-Iing of Pawhuska arrived in the city today and are guests at the J. C. Love, land home preparatory to the McRuer Montgomery wedding tomorrow.

Other out of town guests will nrrive Imre in tho morning for the wedding, William McRuer of Pnrkvllle, Mo who Is to be married to Miss Inza Montgomery, one fthis eitys charm. Ing young ladles, arrived hero today, accompanied by Ills mother. The wed ding is to tnkp place tomorrow, Mr. Ruer will teach in tho Kansas City schools the coming term. Mr Miss Charlotto Clark, who spent several days here with her brother, Phil Clark, and who spent the weekend with relatives and friends in Guthrie, stopped her, last evening.

She left this morning for Manhattan, Kansas. Tlieftfrienl Notes. Miss Enid May Jackson, who for a number of seasons was the leading lady of the popular North Bros. Stock company, playing the Metropolitan opera house in Oklahoma City, has replaced Miss Grace Huff with the Poll Stock company at Baltimore, Md, Miss ITuff played a few weeks engagement at the local Fifth Avenue theatre a number of seasons ago with tho Barney North Slock company. Miss Lillian Plttenger who has spent a few days with her sister, Mrs.

iiB. V. Reeves in Wichita, is expected lt return Wednesday. Misses Mary and Lola Carpenter of Wichita, will 'return with Miss Bittengor and spend 1 a few days. I) OIL NOTES IJc.miUcn Coupons licked in these jitre.

Member of Rica Leaders of the World Association. pro- N. S. Burton of Jones Buell today left for a business visit in Tulsa. All of the Famous Richelieu 'ducts at A.

II. Moores. 1 Misses Nora Petit, FauHne Ton 1 kinson and Edna McClure of Winfield, ing up a JiW corn, string enough to last all cf h.gi living. Charles Clover who had two fingers of his right hand severely injured in an electric fan yesterday, is reported much better today. Re will, however, be compelled to lay off as pianist at the Gem for several days and during "7 -7 tt Kansas.

The Minnehome Walker and Hutchinson test in section 12-34-6, four miles south of the Monitor Oil company well, had a good showing of oil at 1,900 feet, and is drilling for a deep test, being now about 2,300 feet. Miss Mary Buzzi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buzzi, well known fgrpi folks of near Arkansas City, Is seriously ill with typhoid fever at her home. Her case is said to be particularly severe and the attending physician this morning deemed it neecssary Work on the new Derry bakery was practically linished today and machinery was being installed in the building.

Harry Long, who lmd his left hand cut by a glass several days ago, reports that the member is on the O. list again. Several oil men from Cleveland, motored to this city today on business with tho Jones Buell peo-t0 vaccinatp aI1 members of the fani- agent this afternoon said it would he his absence C. K. Noe is tickling the A wire from Mr.

McClures advance CHECKERS AT GEM TODAY L. B. Flintom of the Kansas City Film compay, having in charge the feature film "Checkers, which shows at the Gem theatre today, arrived in the city this morning from Emporia. This picture 1ms been widely advertised by Manager Fierce and those iiy. FRANK J.

HESS REAL ESTATE COMPANY who have seen it say it is one of the 'ma Elliott, a trained nur best of features. I this has returned here l'rc i B. F. Logan of Wichita, transacted business here today. W.

O. McGraw of Enid, transacted business in Arkansas City today. J. V. Parsons of Mansfield, Ohio, is in Arkansas City for a business and pleasure visit.

ST. CORNER 5TII AVE AND "A Fhone 370 se a visit in Fairfax, having come home to take charge of a patient. Charles Swarts of the Follitt J3 warts' drug store was a business visitor hi Winfield today. I)r. R.

Claude Young has returned from Ilardy, where lie went last night on professional business. J. L. Maus of Winliold was an Ar-kunsa City business visitor today. An automobile party rrom Skitook.

was in the city today on their way to Wichita. They report the roads in Northern Oklahoma in fairly good condition just now. Roy D. Roberts, former city commissioner, who passed through the city yesterday pn route to Pawhuska on business, visited friends and transacted business here this morning. all right to change his date to the 22nd of September, and in accordance with tiiis advice the change on tho program is officially announced by Secretary Kennedy.

ivories at this popular niovio house. Miss Nannie Forquicr a graduate of the A. C. Business college who has hern the stenographer for Attorney Mitchell at Pawhuska since, has gone to Rutledge, for a visit with her parents. James Beaty, who has been engaged at Pawnee, for some time has A FEW GOOD Business Chances Houses to Rent.

Insurance Checkers al the Gem Toniebt READ THIS. Below We Offer a Few ALL Bargains: A a 6 room, 1 1-2 story house, 50 ft. east front lot, North B. Small payment down and monthly payments. I expected in the city Ibis evening for Price $1,000.

Why pay rent? short vIsit with -Mr. and Mrs. W. II. A b-6 rooms, 2 story house, 721 South Barman and family.

i- street, Lot 100x100, natural gas Vandals the other night in some way returned to Arkansas City, and is working for the Bower Son meat market as a buyer of cattle and hogs. Mrs. Markham and her daughter Miss Vivian of Eldorado, Kansas, are a Will Not Operations. Although many of the larger opera tors in the Kansas and Oklahoma fields have suspended operations Jones Buell, the Arkansas City oil field developers, have not and do not intend to do so. The war in Europe has thrown a scare into a number or the operators and caused them to shut down.

The drop in price lias slowed up the work a little, and for that rea. son the Arkansas City field has not developed as rapidly as it otherwise might have done, but there is no intention of suspending operations, Jones Buell are here to stay, and while things may slow up somewhat we are sure of gradual development as long as Jones Buell are on the job. The Texas Wonder cures kidney and bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cures diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheumatism, and all irregularities of the kidney and bladder in both men and women. If not sold by your druggist, will be sent by mail on receipt of $1.00. One small bottle Is two months treatment, and seldom fails to perfect a cure.

Send for Kansas testimonials, Dr, E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists.

Adv. Mr. and Mrs. E. F.

Gailys sou underwent an operation in a hospital here today. A. II. Denton left last night for Topeka, to get tho recent issue of waterworks bonds registered. Misses Nettie and Helen Cox of ingfon are visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs.

C. S. Huey. The son of Mr. and Mrs.

,0. M. Pit-tinger underwent an operation in a local hospital today. climbed upon thn roof of the new Presbyterian church and with a hammer destroyed about twenty largo slate tiles. George Hoke, a Santa Fe employe, has enrolled at the A.

C. Business and water. Price $1,000. Terms $100 down, and easy monthly payments. A 6 room, 2 story house, gas, electric lights, garage, hen house and lot, shade and fruit trees.

50 ft. lot Price $1,500. Easy terms. A -6 room, 1 1-2 story old home, 4 Room House, Pantry and Bath At a Bargain Eight rooms, bath and pantry; 50 foot front new cement block barn, shade, fruit, fine Jones Buell Field The Beach well is down about 3,000 feet, and they are underreaming about 100 feet from the bottom of the hole. At the Davis well they are down 2,220 feet with tools in the hole.

The Olson well is drilling at 1,430 feet. college. lie expects to keep up both east ront lots, beautiful trees, gas, his work with the railway and his water and sewer connection. Close course at the college, in on North street. Price $1,700.

The Misses Leona Showalter, Mary A 3 beautiful lots on North Second Beaty, Ethel Richardson and Gertrude street, $1,650, if sold in the next ten Guy have enrolled at the A. C. Bus! days. Will throw In at this price, ness college, a fairly good 2 story, 8 room house, water, gas and sewer connection, bath and toilet, nice trees, sidewalk. A big bargain and a good home as It stands.

Price only $1,650. 31ots on North Fourth St. $300. A 2 lots on North Summit $550. 2 lots in 500 block, South Second street.

Small 2 room house and basement, trees, sidewalk, well. James Axley, who recently sold his Star meat market to Hailey Humm, has not announced his plans for the future. Mr. Axley has run a meat FS 1 11 11 1 II 1 The Wood Anderson well is down cistern, chicken ysrd nnd house, sidewsiK nnd 1 1,045 and going along nicely, The Wetcalf is down 230 feet. The Metcalf is down 230 feet.

On section 16, the school section, they are now 75 feet. The lies well is down 950 feet. At the Parker well the drilling is progressing without any bother. Baird Well The Baird well is getting a rest pending some repairs to the engine. The Whitacre Well At the Whitacre well they have not been drilling 'for the past two weeks.

They are pulling casing and readjusting, and anything but drilling. The hole there is now down to a depth of about 2,400 feet. curb in and paid for. Fine location, two and blocks from Fifth Avenue and Summit street. Can you beat it for $2100, $500 cash 1 1 ijand balance at $15 per month at 7 per cent? ri ill I A.

FOSTER PHONE 320 I0HIGK1 Ina Lehr Stock Co. Presenting SHEPHARD OF THE HILLS People 12 HERE ALL WEEK popiu rmcE Small payment down" and "monthly I mnrket here a long While and has al" payments. Good chance for a poor ways had a excellent trade He and man to save his rent. Lots cheap Mrs Axley are very popular in the citY at the price $500. Hand their friends here trust that he A 12 lots 700 block South $300 wlH deCide t0 remaln permanpntly A 2 lots North Fifth street $500 here At present Mr- AxIeY ia engag-A 5 room, modern cottage close in ed in collecting and atteading to A 12 fine corner lots, North Second street $1,000.

er personal matters. Hailey Humm, the firm which has succeeded him in the meat business i Union State Bank Building here, are handling the business in a manner satisfactory to a large number who traded with Mr. Axley and many other patrons. 1st will Be'Changed every day Come in and look at our list. Miss Francis Gaily successfully underwent an operation in a local today.

Checkers at the Gem Tonight.

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