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THE KANSAS OTY GAZETTE GLOBE; EIONDAY JULY 17: 1916. MARY STEINMETZ. DROWNED. DEFINES CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM. a OFFICIAL REPORT THE CONDITION OF THE 1 4 THE KANSAi CITY Gazette Globe BUY A HOME AT A BARGAIN GIB ElA LIAR BUILDING, LOAN PUBLISHED DAILY Corner Fifth Btreet and BtatyAvsiiue KANSAS CITY, KANSAS, BY THE GAZETTE PCB.

AND PTG. CO. The Rev. J. P.

Brunnery German Bap. a tiL at the CJty Hall. The iter. J. P.

Bninner, pastor of the German Baptist church, gave a very interesting lecture in, the auditorium of the city hall Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock to a airly good sized audience, considering. tie weather. The lecture was given under the auspices of the Christian Socialist Fellowship, and his subject was 'Ulay a Christian Be a Socialist?" He said, "I am a Socialist because I am a Christian. Some people think Address Ail Communications to the Company. SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Organized 1895.

Located at Kansas City, in the Coun ty of Wyandotte, State of Kansas, at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1916. Eastern Representative GEO. B. DAVID Inc. 171 Madison Ave.

Telephone Madison Sq. 6322 NEW YORK CITY. Former Kansas City, Kansas, Girl Waded to Her Death In Neosho River. Miss Mary 18 years old, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Steinmetz, who formerly resided in this city, was drowned in the Neosho river at Chanute yesterday with, two others, Miss Emma Cox, and Earl Shirk. The three were wading along the shallow water in the river and stepped into a basin where the water was 14 feet deep. The bodies of all three were recovered. Miss Steinmetz was born and reared in Kansas City, Kansas, and went to Chanute witV her parents two years ago.

Funeral services will be held at St. Peter's Catholic church, this city, on Wednesday morning. The Official City Paper AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. A beautiful six-room Queen Ann Living room, during robin and stairs finished in oak. Fine panto, furnace, water -heater, shades and screens.

Up-stairs has three fine bed rooms, each with a large closet, A bath room complete. Will sell this house to reliable pafHes for a reasonable payment down and monthly payments like rent. Your opportunity. Call nnd see the house at 1608 Tauromee Ave. (Grand view District.) For sale by V.

L. Witmer. 1G00 Tauromee Ave. Tel. Home, West 1809.

Tel. Bell, West, 4158. Financial Statement. it is ImTxjsaible to be both, and to TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: (Mail in Advance. Postage Prepaid) them the socialist philosophy and the nhilosoohv is so different LIABILITIES Installment stock Full-nald stock .1102,878.43 66,450.00 uauy, one year ,5 rfc.

a Week By Carrier Home, West 95. Bell, West 00 they cannot be mixed, but the two are identical in their ideals and it is possivble to be both." "We have Christian Republicans mitlar thf sintered aa tw post Office at Kansas City, Kansas, under Contingent (or reserve) fund 1,864.99 Due borrowers 2,299.81 Reserve for taxes 498.41 Reserve for taxes 200.00 Undivided prof Its tne act 01 jviarcn im. RESOURCES. Loans to members on real estate (non-negotiable notes) $154,425.00 Rural credit loans 1,700.00 Real estate owned 5,613.89 Due on real estate sold on contract 4,150.01 Judgments 6,423.08 Furniture and fixtures 140.80 Delinquent insurance paid for borrowers 61.40 Delinquent taxes paid for -bcrrowers 981.28 Cash in office 7,519.64 MONDAY JULY 17, 1916. and Christian Democrats', why should we not have Christian Socialists also.

"As a Christian and Socialist I am a friend to the poorj PERSHING OUT IN 30 DAYS. Total $181,015.10 The Mexicans don't Ixave" to eat cfcile concarno and "hot dog" to keep 'tfreix fighting blood warm these days. That Is the Report That Comes From El Paso Today. (International News Service.) El Paso, July 17. Reports that Col, LOSS.

Dividends credited to installment stock 4,326.11 Dividends paid on full-paid Pershing and the entire punitive expedition will be out of Mexico within iEAL ESTATE FOB SALI I The office seeker -who "knocks" his home town hasn't any "holler" coming if the voters turn him down. stock 2,416.75 Total "Charity does not stop poverty, and if charity cannot stop poverty we ought to look for the cause of it, and when found, we ought to stop that cause." "I as a Christian do not belive in any kind of oppression, therefore the Christian and the Socialist should get together and destroy all oppression. "Socialists do not believe in the abolition of all private property, but they Relieve that all property that is. used PROFIT, proiits last 30 days were received today with the announcement that thi construction of a huge base camp has been starts ed at Deming, N. 35 miles northeast of Col ambus.

503.00 34.00 11.00 109.75 75.00 Undivided re- No. 1 5-room cottage strictly modern, lot 33x125, Grandvlew district. Price $500.00 cash, balance $25.00 month. A friend doctor tells how to keep from getting hot under the collar, but the I) est way is to wear no collar to ijet hot 7,099.42 7,446.51 219.25 The officers explained that the new- No. 2 5-room cottage, strictly modern, lot 33x125.

in Western Highland; close to 3 car lines. Price $150 cash, balance $25 month. 1.50 camp base would be used for the militia that has been sent to the border port Interest Fees Membership Fees Transfer Rents received from real estate owned Profits on real estate sold publicly should be publicly owned, and under the people's control. Price No. 251.59 3 6 room, two-story, modern except furnace, lot 50x125.

250; $250 cash, bal. $20 month. since the raid on Columbus. "Pershing will have to come out within the next two weeks or remain 247.39 "Most Christians do not get beyond John A. Flack, who wrecked a bank and the financial prospects of some of his associates at Abilene, is asking Governor Capper for a parole from the Kansas penitentiary to which he was cent In January, 1913.

What, so soonl their own personal welfare, and they Officers' salaries Directors' fees Clerk, election and Commission paid to agents Attorneys' ees paid Rent of office paid. Books, stationery and supplies Advertising Filing fee (semiannual state- merit) General expense (postage, telephone, etc) All other expenses, as follows: Pub. statement Sec'y bond Repairs on R. E. owned League dues Reserve for taxes Transferred to contingent fund Balance undivided throughout the relay season." said a must get to the place where tney must gtaff of Icer today No.

46 rooms, two-story, strictly modern, lot 35x125, Grandview district Price $500 cash, balance $25 month. No. 7 4 rooms, pantry, two porches, lot 35x125. some fruit, chicken realize that there are others in tne 90.00 11.40 25.25 1.00 74.83 7.50 16.30 166.98 14.77 200.00 365.56 6,823.46 world besides themselves. A KANSAS NATURAL PROGRAM.

AUTO OWNERS BEWARE. "The Socialist and Christian must house, electric lights, cistern for water. Price $150 cash. get together and work for the eman balance $12 month. In- in Your Taa Before the State Get cipation of all people who are bondage." No.

8 6-room modern house; lot 100x148 feet; cistern; good outbuildings Attorney General Will Know Tuesday Whether to Ask for Dissolution. (International News Service.) Topeka, July 14. A committee rep-'. resenting the Kansas Natural Gas rrrmTvanv tutw ai end In sr a meetlne of and chicken houses; good garden; $3,250.00. $500.00 cash, balance LOCAL NEWS AND GOSSIP.

specter Gets You. Mr. Motor Vehicle Owner, have you applied for your new license and tag? If not, you should do so at once. plications -for new tags should have on easy payments. Albert Shipley.

51 years old, died torkhoMrs at Pittsbureh will No. 96 rooms, gas for heat and light, city water in kitchen, lot 22x125, been made two weeks ago to be ex- yesterday afternoon at tne nome oi oonfer Governor Arthur capper close to car line. Price $100 cash, bal. $12 month. Total 15,265.86 Total 15,265.66 Mr.

and Mrs. u. fcnerry, 1 1 oouia Attorney Geilral Brewster Tues-James street He is survived by a rf.fi5t mtrrfl 111 nt- D. Sherry; 47 South 4ct, on July 1. Many motor vehicle owners have already secured their licenses and tags.

Secretary of State J. T. Botkln is a very courteous and No. 10 4 rooms, pantry, lot 30x125, electric lights, cistern for water. Price sisiter, Mrs.

Frank Wright of Pleasant at the Xopeka inference and $500 cash, balance $12 month. Hill, Mo. General Brewster will decide whether Receipts and Disbursements. RECEIPTS. DISBURSEMENTS.

Cash on hand last 11,022.67 Loans made to members on patient official tout he insists on treat. steps for dissolution will be taken. in everybody alike. Therefore, if you Margaret, the 2-year-old daughter of 1 real estate 20,900.00 have not taken out a new tag for the Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Van Alden, died Installment stock 15,221.15 Loans on real estate (paid) 11,925.00 THE BANKING TRUST COMPANY PRIZE DANCING. yesterday at the home of her grand- coming year you should lose no time in arDlvInsr to your county treasurer, ather, James McNutt, 3048 North cither direct or through your local Loans made on stock 980.00 Installment stock withdrawn 12,830.44 Full-paid stock withdrawn. 2,600.00 Dividends paid on full-paid stock 2,416.75 Real estate purchased 3,067.53 636 Minnesota Ave. bank. Most of.

the banks have blanks Twenty-seventh street. SJiejsurviv-ed by heT parents and grandparents, Mr; and Mrs. McNutt. Loans on stock (paid) Interest Fees (Membership Fees Transfer Taxes refunded Real estate sales Real estate old on contract for that purpose. Don't send applica 320.00 7,446.51 219.25 1.50 364.60 3,848.71 359.52 251.59 583.77 Ten Dollars for Old Fashioned Waltz-ers at Ashland Theater.

At the Ashland theater, Twenty-fourth and Elmiwood, Missouri side, tomorrow night, will be given a $10 cash prize to the couple in the old-fashioned waltz who gains the most applause from the audience. The only HOME 127 WEST. tion and check to the secretary of state. It must go to the county tras- BELL 196 WEST. An ice cream social by the ladies of Repairs and improvements urer.

The automobile department i9 the London Heights Baptist churcn Rents received from real on property owned 166.9S right up with the work. The tag is will be held on the lawn at 1140 Garfield avenue, Tuesday, night. Taxes paid on real estate sent to the owner the day after the application i3 received. State inspec The Baraca-Philathea class of the requirement to get into the contest is to telephone the names to the Ashland theater before 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. cr -rm Mount Pleasant M.

E. church will give owned and ins. 105.5!) Furniture and fixtures 65.00 Taxes paid for "1,268.15 Insurance paid for borrow- 78.60 Expenses paid 866.05 tors will soon begin picking up delinquents. Get your a now, before the Inspector gets you. It wfll be an accommodation to the secretary of state I.

1 1 15 a lawn social luesaay evening, au estate owned Profits on real estate. Due borrowers, (balance due to borrowers on account of incomplete loans) Judgments to R. Est acct. Insurance refund on R. E.

owned Insurance refund for borrower Foreclosure expense the church. Fifth street and Stewart avenue. and may save you trouble. We build all kinds of Truck Bodies. Auto Painting, Wheel and Spring Work.

First Class Workmanship. ALL KINDS OF VEHICLE REPAIRING. Ford Commercial Bodies Carried in Stock. Agents for. The Pierbody Combination Truck Roadster Bodjy for Ford Roadsters.

2,184.11 2,537.09 4.00 17.20 159.96 Due borrowers (paid to bor rowers on account of in COL. TRUE MAKE8 A CORRECTION Mrs. L. B. Majors and Mrs.

H. Majors have returned from a visit in the country, near Calhoun, complete loans Conrauissions R. E. sold under contract The Bennetzen-Downer Wedding. A quiet home wedding was solemnized on last Saturday evening when the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. H. G. Bennetzen of 12 South Seventh street, became the bride of Mr. Henry Downer.

The bride and groom, unattended, stood beneath a canopy of greenery." The ring ceremony was Globe: 4 951.05 ,,109.75 1,244.75 595.93 336.38 7,519.64 Judgments In the Humboldt Union of recent ate'I find in an article wit hregard to Loss on R. Est Balance cash on hand Mrs. J. W. Troutman is the guest of Mrs.

Alice Collins of 722 Washington boulevard. IT. S. Guyer, evidently inspLred by 4th and Atmttroag Home Phone W. 139 him, "Since 1907, he was elect G.

DAHLIN SONS used, with the Rev. A. B. Shrader of ed judge, no Republican has ever car- Total 56,466.63 Total 56,466.63 ficiating. Miss Edna Bennetzen, sis ried a ward in Kansas Ciity, Kansas ter of the bride, played the wedding music.

The rooms were effectively against him." In 1908 U. S. Guyer and The Amomas and Agogas of the Ar-mourdale Baptist church gave a very successful social, on last Saturday night at the Shawnee park. band C. True candidates for the Republican nomination for judge of decorated throughout with roses, sweet peas and potted plants.

The guests concert enlivened things during the For Expressman v. a franqs For Baggageman r. t. francis For Deliveryman FRANCIS BROS. EXPRESS evening and ninety-five gallons oi cream were consumed by several hundred persons.

were limited to close friends and the relatives of the bridal couple. Mr. and Mrs. Downer left Sunday evening for New Orleans and will be at home after August 10 at 237 North Nineteenth street. BAGGAGEMEN 'DELIVERY MEN EXPRESSMEN Mrs.

L. T. Schweers of 736 Sandusky avenue, and Mrs. Anna Siebers, of 624 Barnett avenue, left this morning for a short stay at Excelsior Springs. the ecurc cf common pleas, that court having the same jurisdiction as the district court.

I defeated Mr. Guyer by 600 votes. He then bolted my nomination and helped the Democrat who ran against me. The statement that no Republican has ever carried a ward against him since 1907 is absolutely untrue. Not only I but others have carried wards against him and he hasn't been successful at any election In this county since the spring of when he was elected mayor by 360 majority I think that campaigns for important offices like congressman FATHER WAS BURNED.

State of Kansas, County of Wyandotte, ss. We, the ''undersigned officers and directors of the within-named Association, do solemnly swear that the within and foregoing is a true and complete statement of the condition of said Association, that no item of resource, liability, revenue, expenditure, fees, commissions, profit or loss has been omitted therefrom or is improperly set forth; that the assets, liabilities, profits, losses, receipts and disbursements shown therein represent actual and bona fide, transactions and contain no worthless or accommodation paper; that all loans are properly secured; that all securities of every nature, are in our possession, and that none of such securities has been hypothecated; that we are familiar with all the transactions of the said Association; that the profits have been properly and legally distributed; that we have examined the within statement, and hereby certify the same to be correct, to the best of our knowledge and belief, and that the business of the said Association Is conducted in accordance with the law. So help us God. E. L.

FISCHER, President EMMA L. REINHEEMER, Secretary. L. J. GILLIS, E.

R. WESTON, W. E. NELSON. E.

R. ADAMS, Successors to THOMAS H. FRANCIS. HARRY THOMAS INTERSTATE PACKAGE DELIVERY. Packages to and from Kansas City, Wyandotte, Armourdale, Argentina TELEPHONE, HOME 252 West 820 NEBRASKA AVE.

KANSAS CITY, KAS. Kansas City Armourdale Wyandotte Argentina Got Sons Fireworks Mixed Up and Hurt His Hand. Greensburg, Kas. Rodney Cooke's father, C. E.

Cooke, had his hand se At the regular meeting of the Sunflower Review of Women's Benefit Association, Thursday, July 20, a special program will be given in commemoration of their twenty-third anniversary. should be conducted on a basis of the verely burned the evening of the third, when he fired a torpedo from his hand i under the impression that it was a Roman candle. There is a growing PILLS irletest integrity. sT yr TUB DlAMOXl BKA7JD. I am' surprised at the statement Ladle I Atk rear Urarrltt foe i I kl-ctm-Url Vlamanil ttmi 4 Hr ltIU la Ked nd V14 aiuiUc POLITICAL AliiiOUiiCECEiiTS O.

Q. Claf lin REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER. '4httj makes that was elected tendency towards a sane Fourth but it is not developing fast enough and chil- boxes, (oiled wttb Blue Ribboa. Take etker. Bur of roar Mrs.

S. H. Simmons, of 44 South Sixteenth street, is spending the month in Wichita as the guest of Fred Baker. She will also visit in Bryan, before returning AskfnrCMl-t frKH-TEim U1AMO.N0 KRAK0 FLLS.f Sfti dren should be more strict not allowing their parents to play with fire Directors. me, this 12th day of July, 1916.

yean known mt Best, Ssreit, Always ReUabl SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Subscribed and sworn to before (SEAL) Primaries August 1916 works until they attain an age when they can determine the nature of the explosive in hand. CHAS. L. Election November 7, 1916 EDWARDS, Notary Public. (My commission expires February 3rd, 1919.) Mr.

Stanley Graham, who is engaged in lyceum. work, throughout this state, Oklahoma and Arkansas, this summer, spent a few hours with his father, Rev. Graham, and lister, Miss Mildred, at the home, 540 Oakland avenue, this morning. in this city; is known as the -city it has the same jurls-- dictW -as every justice of the peace -court and Mr. Guyer was elected to that position in -1907.

The article' claims that he got large vote in 1913 for water commissioner. In that eRy, election some votes were cast, of which Guyer received, as he claims, 11,381. At the 19I4 election about 21,000 votes were cast in Wyandotte county arid less than 20,000 of them voted for Judge of the supreme court, Col. Little receiving 13,695. Col.

UtUe received abewt two-thirds of the votes cast and J. B. Brown Candidate for 8HERIFF 8ubject to Republican PrlmariM August 1st, 1916. F. CWAHLENMAIER BUILDING PERMITS.

Maude A. Miller, sleeping porch, 1230 Penn avenue, $700.00 Refracting Innocent Man Serves 34 Months. Charles Werner, a convict in the Illinois state penitentiary has confessed he committed a robbery for which John Keating, of Chicago, has served thirty-four months. Keating was convicted on circumstantial evidence. Keating and Werner met in the prison shop two weeks ago and discussed the case, Werner admitting C.

B. Van Epps, frame residence. 2715 Farrow avenue, $500.00. G. J.

Ehni, basemen, 1015 Reynolds About eighty members of the German-American Alliance chartered a special car and went on an excursion to Leavenworth today. avenue, A. R. Cash, frame residence, 1852 EYE SPECIALIST Fitting of Complicated Lenses a Speciality WAHLEIil.UIER'S OPTICAL SHOP 8th and Minnesota Ave. U.

S. Guyer Republican Candidate for CONGRESS Back to, PROTECTION AND PROSPERITY. Armstrong: avenue $1,800.00. the robbery. The parole board will Mr.

tiuyer a trine over two-nitns. 'fhe Christian Endeavors of the announce its decision sometime this Little received a majority of 6,000 and First Congregational church will be month. The burning question: How- to Blue. Goose Cafe HOTEL WHITE Wyandotte Kansas Gry Missouri keep Guyer was in the minority. entertained at the home of their Guyer did not carry this county president.

Miss Veta Durant, 'of 1106 over Mnv Cridef by majority. Mr. Garfield avenue, on Friday night, Easy to Get a Regiment of Colonels. Governor Capper has had hundreds Hours 9 to 6 Open Sat Eve of applications from men who wish to Crider, made no canvass here at an' juy 2L Z': LOST. j.

LOST A small diamond ring in DB. (JEFF) 7. IlAYViID Republican CandidaU far A A mm mm. be colonels. and captains, but and yet he received eome 1,000 votes.

'Daily "matinee excusion for ladies only one from a man. willing to be a There-. la hardly a statement "in this or neai Parkwood Park" at the band and children Tuesday to Saturday af Paralysis Scare Proves a Canard. (International News Service.) Pittsburgh, July 17. An infa'n- concert Thursday Return to ternoon inclusive.

Fare 25 cents: private. He thinks it would be possible to pick up a regiment of colonels article hat is absolutely -correctTVis statement that lie feotr 6,000 votes and dancing free. Boat calls at 2:30 p. m. 1039 Laurel avenue.

Telephone Home W. 532. Liberal reward." any morning after breakfast, but can't imagine what Funston or' Pershing Born in Kansas. Lived here an my life. Never held an offica.

Subject to Primaries August 1, John Simd STEAMER CHESTER a Republican who opposed him got tile paralysis scare at. Aspinwall 490 is simply a ridiculous perversion brought word from the capitol at Har- of the situation. I should not have no- risburg that a health department off 1- ticed the article but I defeatei cial would be sent to Investigate. The could do with them.v WYANDOTTE. ROOFING COMPANY 325 Minnesota Avenue.

OVER SHINGLES OR GRAVEL Phones Bell, W. 3915 Home W. 710 Public excusion Sunday afternoon; also Saturday and Sunday nights. Republican Candidate, for. THE WEATHER.

him for the nomination for judge i report was that four cases had been T90S and he opposed my election that found. Examination that two was' enough without his getting out of were whooping cough and Dancing free. Fare 50 cents, Boat sails 2:30 and 8:30 p. m. All other ASIC FOR and GET THE ORIGHJAL T.lALTEDT.llLtl C2wap substiistss cost YCTJ acta price.

Lnights chartered by "private parties. mr mww mm Wl mm '1 Primariea August 1. 1 two measles. The city health author -Generally fair; continued warm tonight and Tuesday. Kindly mention The Gazette Globe K.

C. Missouri River "Navigation Co. ities were in time to head off the state the statement that he beat ine. C. TRUE.

Kansas City, Kansas, July 15, 1916. when trading with our advertisers. Phones 2825 Main. expert 11 Subscribe tor The Gazette Gldtx,.

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