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The Sun from Pittsburg, Kansas • Page 4

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Acts rotm TUB fc(JN, SUNDAY MORNING, JkUfiUS'r SI, 1019 MiWi'Tf UKMtfTH Wf LODGE IS BLINDED BY PARTISANSHIP imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii Frontenac News iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiimi A special meeting of the city coun Maximum Mileage cil was miia Wednesday nignt r.t IN which the proposition of improving CHARGED WITH BELIEVING RULE OF A FEW OVER MANY. I tne drainage, system, of the city was At Minimum Exn iense WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. Reply, ing in tho senate today to arguments HUi.ll UJt VJ. J.

iSBlUJp DUJJCl IlllrCllU eiit for this district ot the Santa I was present and rorib 'relative to the tHiu.auuig of a drainage system on the streets cross-: ing that part of the Santa Fe right-oi-way within the city limits. scuted that alter the levels have been run on the streets, the establishing ol an eifective drainage system can be made easier than at first apparent He expressed it as his opinion that the obstacle caused by tne rise in ground at the railroad crossing's could easily be overcome by an ex presented by Chairman Lodge of the foreign relations committee against; unreserved ratification of the peace' treaty, Senator Owen, democrat of Oklahoma, declared Mr. Lodge had been blinded by partisanship and by a distract of popular institutions. Referring to the committee chairman's parallel between the League of Nations and the ill-famed holy, Mr. Owen said the argument had overlooked the intrigue and auto pert surveyor and stated that the banta division engineer would be sent hero to act in conjunction with cratic selfishness, which surrounded Do you know that you can add 6,000 to 10,000 more miles to the tires now on your car? And do you further realize that these added extra miles are guaranteed puncture-proof? And that all these advantages are offered to you at half the cost of ordinary tires of corresponding size? A wonderful new principle of tire construction invented by Chas.

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"The fact that wars followed the treaty of the holy alliance," he continued, "was because this treaty was between military dynasties, made ly monarchial autocracies, each controlled by intrigue. The senator from Massachusetts believes that the promises of these royal scoundrels may be justly compared with the promises and aspirations of the honest, organized democracies of the tne city surveyor in making a survey of the streets. The suggestions of Mr. Derby were atuepted by the council and will be carried out ai outlined by him. The only other business transacted at the meeting was the appointing of.

Sherman Meet as special policeman for Ivlomtay und Tuesday nights to maintain order, during the Labor day and homecoming celebrations. During the pest weak Rev, Kansas Morgan received a number of Tuesday One Day Only MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Buy them now for'next summer and save money. These are the low, soft collar style with short sleeves. Fancy stripes, plain white or cream colors, in soisettes, mercerized and other fine materials. Morth $1.00, $1.50, $2.50.

Sizes 14, 14 2 and 15. A few boys' sizes. Also can be used as ladies' shirt waists. Not more than whole world. Greater safety and comfort-- yet cost only half as much as ordinary tires of corresponding size.

The troubles with the senator nnmnhlnte anii nnnoT ii Itisr.roHn'is i dealing with the child welfare qires-ifrom Massachusetts is that he really tion, from the headquarters of the na- Deiieves in me ruie 01 in iew ovvr tional child welfare association. Rjv. many. He does not believe the peo- Morgan will post the panels con-1 Pie ought to nave tne ngni inmate laws they wHnt or veto laws they do Beal Tire Co. 3 to a customer.

spicuous places oveV the city and will distribute the literature. One of the pamphlets deals entirely with the establishing of a city playground and gives edtailed instructions along those lines. Rev. Morgan has been agitating the proposition of placing a public playground at the city park and has mado progress In that direc not want. He looks upon them witn less confidence than he did upon the military autocracies for the senator favored a league in 1915 when the autocracies were in full flower.

"The galleries always applaud when a senator strikes an oratorical i pose and thunders for his sturdy GATES HALF-SOLE TIRES Americanism. But the senators tion. Registered U. S. Pat.

Off. Authorized Service Station Daily rehearsals are heing held by Americanism did pot prevent him from makinir nn argument at Union the members of the r.Iolhoiiist church Phone 409 116 S. Broadway college in 1915 in favor of a League of Nations. Am I going too far if: I appeal from Philip Drunk to Philip! of high school age in preparation for presenting the play "At the End of the Rainbow." Although the exnet date for the presentation has not been sot. it is probable that it will be given within t.he next three weeks Harry On Sale at Sober?" "He is not, as he thinks, waging a war against Woodrow Wilson.

He is wmcini war ncainst tha desires and GOOD THINGS TO EAT The St, Cecelia Guild will AlcK.ee. owner, of the airdomc, has miLCC, (JWIICl, Ui HI" miliums, una ij u.i i i Vi trnnp nf nil Let nun i.u .1., i lipwnro nf throwing himself and ins have a stand at Frontenac Mon buu tnab uii wiu iiiui. ui-aiicu. The Catholic school will the blinded partisans across the path of jy nd Tegdav. Home-made fall session next Thursday at the old! the righteous judgment oi manning.

niwjhp cream NOTICE YEOMEN Business, meeting and ejection of officers August 2, Moose halj. Afterwards a free i dance. Pqbljc invited, 45.1 The SUN Want Adswhert to get 1 what you want when you' Want It. I Opportunities in syN, Want Ads. building.

Four sisters of Saint Jo. COLLECT COPPERS -FOR JUDGE'S FINE STORE CLOSED ALL DAY LABOR DAY and 'cold drinks and all kinds of good things to eat will be served at reasonable prices. The proceeds will go to the pipe organ fund of St. Peter's Episcopal church. Your patronage will be appreciated.

45-1 i i For' Bale Fiverroomi cottage, 4J.8 Vept Fourth also six-room seph will comprise the teaching force. Father Phillips states that from present indications the enrollment will go well over the 200 mark. The Catholic ladies of the city have completed arrangements to serve meals during the Labor day and homecoming celebrations. Their stand will be placed in' tiro new r'eurtcii build ing, near the one to be conducted by the Jibmecoming committee oni. luaaj-dav.

The lervers' will work live IiOyS OFftlCAGO PENNIES lit' li-rtR i.ixnsEV tiv to U) DENVER' 'A shifts -each hourA hBHse '7fl6ifWest Tftird'c' Botfc A 11 rmv.ACa. Auir. 30. Members of siriciiy moaern, ana no incum- Kighty-seven ladies have agreed to aid in the work of conducting the liZ Brotherhood Republic are brance. Address W.

B. Lynch, stand. Twenty-eight boys 01 church he afsTrade delivery, Kansas City, limUtBIUeilia! -j-. Tla.1l XInvt I i. 4.

1 Dei nies pay mo i'UV pi umKta um 45-1 tii. Ziehlkin who has decided that he would ratner flower Seed "PECO" Hen Feed contain Sun- iii Pittsburg, who spent several months in the army with the commissary department as head cook, has been ob tained by the homecoming committers Want Ads TOO VLATE TO CLASSIFY serve a sentence for refusing to violate a boys' conf idence than, pay a fine. became known' today when a telegram sent tt the judge was.niade It readij, (J Boys' Brotherhodd Republic, representing1 the boys of Chicago, will to take charge of the preparation and serving of tho frae dinners and sup rl Peco Hen Feed is the Best James H. Larane of the marines and raise 50,000 pennies, to pay your unjust fine, r- If (Colorado thft others, who caused his arrest. Weissenael is said to have been pers to all ex-service -men who are ot the city during Tuesday's celebration.

He will have an tvl'icieM corps of waiters and under. his supervision. The 'jfyiniuiv bisters have also, Completed, plans-- for the serving of during tne two days of celebration. Their headquarters will be located in the Pythian hail. A ONE slightlv used solid oak side-' board good as new only $12.50.

R. L. Smith Co. 5-3-173 FOR SALE One slightly usad kitchen cabinet in good condition, only $12.50 cash. R.

L. Smith Co 6-3-172 convicted in Chicago for seditious ut terances, completing a sentence of a year and a day at the Leavenworth, federal prison on August zi. He was unable to furnish $5,000 FOR SALE-One slightly used solid oak leather 'upholstered davwvport, money will furnish it, Campaign starts now; firs collection 136 pwinies." The action was determined upon at a meeting of the "main city hall" of the republic and ws suggested by Sidney 16-year-old' prosecuting after reading that Judge Lindsey-was to nerve 2C0 days in the Denver jafl for contempt of court. The only alternative was payment of a $500 fine. A.

W. FRANK RESIGNS bond. stand at which sand wicnes, coitee, pop and ice cream' will be obtainable wiu be conducted Labor day on the Methodist church lawn by the ladies' good as new Sou. K. smitn ccv 5 46-3-171 LOWER PRICES On What? I FERTILIZER Where? PITTSBURG ELEVATOR of course VIENNA.

Thursday, Aug. aid. FOR SALE One slightly used 4 Pennsylvania commissioner, said he has given up hope of being permitted to go across. Pershing Leaves Brest Tonight. PARIS, Aug.

30. Geeivral Pershing will reave Paris for Brest Sunday evening, sailing on the Levia-thian on Sept. 1. The Panama peace delegation, in behalf of the president of Panama, has presented General Pershing with a gold medal in appreciation of his efforts in the allied cause. Mexican Oil Bill Still Pending.

MEXICO CITY, Au- 30. The extraordinary session of the Mexican corfgress called the first week in May to consider urgent measures; among them amendments to article 27 of the constitution, concerning nationalization of oil lands, adjourned last night with the petroleum measures un Miss Anna Early of Beckmeyer, burner oil cook stove ta good con News dispatches from Budapest nnd editorial comment in Hungarian newspapers very geenrally express the belief that events in Hungary dition $17.60. R. L. Smith Co.

111., will arrive today for a visit with 45-3-170 DEMON STRATNONS IN CHILE. People Demand Better Economic Conditions for Working Men. SANTIAGO, Chile, Friday, Aug. 29. Eighty thousand workmen and students participated in a demonstration here today, asking the govern-; ment to augment production, form a 'food administration, stabilize money and bring about better economic conditions for working men and em-, ployes.

The minister of the interior promised that measures would be taken to remedy the situation. Meetings were held throughout the country for the same purpose but there was no disorder anywhem Sister of Champ Clark Dies. VERA CRUZ, Aug. 30 Mrs. Elizabeth Clark Haley, aged 67, only sister of Champ Clark, former speak-', er of the house of representatives, died here suddenly today.

She was 1 born in Anderson, Ky. Her husband, the Rev. J. J. Haley, is a widely known minister of the Christian her brother.

John harry. FOR SALE One used malleable presage a return to tha monarchiaf range in good condition, a bargain form of government, it being declar Several Frontenac men have arrived home the past week' from overseas. Henry Charcossett arrived Wednesday from several month's service in at $35. K. smith (Jo.

ed that the Christian nationalist party are thinly veiled monarchists. There 45-3-160 are indications that there is a closer FOR SALE One slightly used cast France, followed on Thursday by Frank Reynolds, a member of the Boys' Y. M. C. A.

Director to Seek Fields in Commercial World A. W. Frank has resigned his position as secretary of the boys'' department of the Y. M. C.

A. The resignation will take effect the 15th of September. Mr. Frank has been in the Y. M.

C. A. work for the last ten years and has been very successful in On nrirog ira from (C tn censorship of dispatches from Budapest. iron cook stove, good aa now $17.50 R. L.

Smith Co. division. John Kautzey, Leo Os- I $10.00 lower. Swift's Diamond rr i I a a I terlelt and. Bernard Vaccogialla came 45-3-188 Prison Record Bars Enlistment.

WASHINGTON. Aug. 30. Loyal in Friday evening. Louis Mahai), a who was in the thick of the biggest battles engaged in by the FOR SALE One used gas range in good condition, a bargain at $12.

R. L. Smith Co. 45-3-167 his endeavors hero. touched.

THREATENED THE PRESIDENT service in the army during; the recent war cannot be considered as wiping American forces, has received his dis charge and is ecpected home soon. traveling salesman. He -expects to FOR SALE-rOne slightly used white Miss Dorothy Early will leave n. ana- niuioiuaieu xujie aiiu Potash are splendid for wheat. We have a big stock now but' tho car situation is gettin.bad.

Order now and be sure of your supply. It's a mistake to sow wheat Without fertilizer. Swift's is the best. take up commercial work again, but nea, aimoss new 914 casn. does not intend to go on the road.

1 Another Venus Martin finisn $7.50 Mr Prnnk'tahed vpsterdav that ho. cash. R. L. Smith Co.

45-3-166 Tuesday for Breezy Hill, whure she will teach school this year. church and is a lecturer and writer on religious subjects Maurer Despairs Going to Europe. READING, Aug. 80. James out a soldier's past, the judge advocate iseneral has ruled.

An adverse opinion was rendered -on the question of whether a man possessing a criminal record before entering the army could be re-enlisted at this time. Largest Theatre Recognizes Equity. NEW YORK. Aug. 30.

Tho man Mrs. Herman Yartz visited Wednes Charge Filed Against German Recently Released from Prison KANSAS CITY, Aug. 30. Charged with uttering threats against President Wilson, August Weissensel, a FOR SALE One slightly used drop had not made any definite plans relative to his future work but that he day in Pittsburg with Mrs. R.

O. Clai-born. was considering three or four proposv H. Mauren whose passports for Miss Mayme Brown rendered a solo decis- I tions and would come to some Europe were revolred on the eve of, German, was arraigned today before ion after G. W.

Kidder, Y. M. C. A. at the Red Cross held last Wednesday in Joplin.

leaf Kitcnen table; almost new, if i. R. L. Smith Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 acrea, 1 mile east on 20th, will take good cow or horse as first 5 room house, 8 acres, will consider stock as first payment 5 room modern house rood location.

$2250. W. W. Stephen secretary, returned from his vaca Mrs. Paloma Yaltz visitad Thursday agement of the Hippodrom theatre, the world's largest playhouse, today signed contracts recognizing the Actors' Equity association and the tion.

Mr. Frank will remain in Pitts PITTSBURG ELEVATOR CO. nis sailing irom wew xotk several tne federal commissioner and -his days ago. declared today he intended hearing set for September 8. to ask a congressional inquiry in his The information charges that Weis-case.

Maurer, who was going abroad sensel made the threats at the union to study old age pension systems as a I station in the presence of Sergeant with relatives, in Ringo. burg and has received offers from A party consisting of Mrs. Anna Chorus Equity association. business concerns here. The resignation was submitted yes son, 406 E.

7th. 45-3-pdj Mutry and daughter, Mrs. John Mouser. Miss Anna Yartz. Harry Hughes and Earl and Hugh Murty terday and no one has been mention left last night for a three days', stay on the Naoshn river.

ed as the probable successor to Mr. Frank. Mr. Kidder said the matter would be taken up immediately by the directors. Miss Anna Kremzer visited Thursday with friends in Pittsburg.

Miss Orpha Brown left Thursday for a visit at Galena with her mother, Mrs. Oroha Brown. Mrs. Paloma Yartz will leave this week for a several days' visit with relatives in Kansas City. Misses Lola and Nadine Pike re Examiner Completes Work Dudley D.

Mote, naturaliation examiner, completed his work in Pittsburg yesterday afternoon in assisting honorably discharged soldiers who are not citiena, to fill out the petition blanks for the citienship papers. Fri turned Thursday morning from a two week's visit at Kansas City and "YES, SIR. ITS GUAR- -ANTEED" Every article you get from us is warranted to be exactly as represented. If anything is de- fective well replace the goods or refund the purchase price. AU oi.

our electrical auto specialties and supplies are high grade and will gjve the maximum of service. The Commerce Vacation Savings Club is Still Receiving Members Many are still joining our Vacation Club and are planning on a glorious vacation next year. We want you to join too and spend two weeks or more fishingj boating, swimming, as it is well worth your while and you owe it to yourself. Deposit 50c, $1.00 or $2.00 each week for fifty weeks on which we allow you 3 per cent iterest if payments are malle on time or in advance. The National Bank of Commerce Trenton.

Mo. Archie Sanromoni will leaxe next Sunday for Lindsborg, where he will take a nin-month's course in music. day 19 sct3 of papers were approved by Mr. Dudley and lasterday- one other applicant for citienship appeared and filed the necessary papers. Gilbert Burnett Tascano of Pittsburg was the last honorably discharged soldier to appear before Mr.

Mote. The examiner left last night to continue his work in other counties in Kansas. fee Ptss: Edison Mazda Lamps for Eyery Purpose i Funeral of Nicholas Aubert The funeral of Nicholas Aubert was held yesterday afternoon at the Pittsburg Catholic church. Burial was in the Catholic cemetery. Dr.

J. A. Pompeney had charge of the sericest lir. Aubert-flied in Santa Fe.w: where he had been engaged in the cattle business for the last ten years, since leaving Pittsburg. He formerly was employed here in the Kansas City Southern shops.

Big Rocky Fords. Electric Fruit Stand. BUILDING VacatioTi Movement No Swimming Classes Tomorrow The swimming classes at the Y. M. C.

i A. wil be suspended tomorrow, Labpr Mr. Kidder, Y. M. C.

said yesterday that alPof the members of the classes woiiM probably take vacation trips or go to the celebration in Frojitenac and that it Would be useless to conduct the classes. They will be resumed Tuesday on the regular schedule. Member of Federal 109 E. Third St. Bell Phone 763 Capital, Surplus and Profits $150,000.00 Reserve System Pittsburg, Kansas.

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