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The Pittsburg Daily Headlight from Pittsburg, Kansas • Page 9

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C. olee on in Evening, Dee 30, 1922. THE PITTSBURG DAILY HEADLIGHT. PAGE SEVEN. BEGAN WITH GAME OF FOOTBALL SOUTHERN GIRL DENIES SHE MARRIED MACON, MAN ON "DARE." of Whiskey Not Said to Be a Drink Father Denies Charges of Interference, Atlanta, ball game, beautiful ter's, a a friend, threats of mance and young lattar of 3 The sho has about, three posed to before only he The last Nov.

5.: the home Young father's Columbus was outha. one satchel. "young football With whiskey, before another Allen, said but that's the fate to the The brief, as for the she denies result of "We relative der at denies "and when little much he get 'All 'Right again was made to a Didn't This 07W. IN STATESMEN OF CHINESE REPUBLIC IN U.S. Left, Tung Kang, chief justice of premier.

Chief Justice Tung Kang of the 8 former premier, who have been have arrived at New York. They Washington before returning to the against the speedsters. The last one was Charles Arnold, who when arrested put up a $10 cash bond but forfeited it when the case was called; for trial. speedsters have become a City Marshal O'Donnell said, "and they were getting so! they paid no heed to my for them to slow down. Some of them gave me a knowing smile as it I would not touch them.

These fellows will be taken up as soon as a stranger. I intend to get Arma on the map as not allowing ing through the town." ANOTHER TRAIN FOR ARMA. Additional Missouri Pacific Service Helps Local Situation. Arma, Dec. 30.

Arma dents are beginning to feel encouraged over the fact that there is a chance for another passenger train town in the near Missouri Pathroughvethels cific tracks. It has been some time since a passenger train running through the town was a familiar sight and now there is hope that it As about to happen again. Before the World War a regular passenger train passed through the town every morning and afternoon. It was fairly well patronized, said, but that made no ference with the rallroad company when it came to the retrenchment period with the war. Since then a mixed train with but little certain ty of being on time and no accommodation has been doing the passenger business over the line through here.

GIVE CHRISTMAS PAGEANT. Methodist Sunday School Presents "World's Mail." Arma, Dec. 30. The program at the Methodist church Sunday night was a from those usually rendered Christmas Eve departure, entertainments. A pageant entitled "The World's Christmas Mail" was presented with native scenes in costume, carol singing by the choir and the different classes and world offerings, in which every one participated.

The receipts amounted to $27.31, which is to be used for the poor children of the world. Before the pageant was given the primary department gave a short program consisting of exercises and recitations. A Christmas tree, which reached to the ceiling of the church, occupied a prominent place in the church near the altar. It was nicely decorated and presented A beautiful sight. It was loaded with treats for the children and they all appreciated the treat.

Motor Car Destroyed By Fire, Arma, Dec. 30. Charles Greeing's Ford caught fire while standing in the garage at his home on West Washington Street, He had just returned home from a trip and had gone into the house for a short time. He started out to his garage to look after some repairs to the car, when he saw it in flames. The fire department or.

rived in time to prevent the fire from spreading to the garage it could not do much for the burnIng car. Arma Plays Franklin Sunday. Arma, Dee. 30. Franklin, Arma's old rival in soccer football.

will play another game Sunday afternoon at the Arma Atheletic Park and the Arma players believe that they will hang it all over the Franklinites; at least that is the dope they are giving out this far from the game, If the weather is favorable a large crowd is expected. Notes. Evan J. Rodda and family visited in Joplin Tuesday and returned to their home in Wichita Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Citron, Joe Apples and Potatoes Car Fancy Apples Rome Beauty, box ....81.75 Wine Bap, box Black Twig, box Mildred, box Waggener, box Jonathan, box $2.00 Gano, box All Fancy and Sound; Also Car Good Potatoes, $1.65 sack. Will Deliver 311 N. Locust Phone 512 I been given by the Methodist Ladies Aid on Jan. 4, has been postponed until Jan.

11 will be given at the Hiett. Each member requested to come and home, bring a friend. Thursday night at the social hour period at the Methodist church Rev. W. O.

Mulvancy was presented with candle decoration, each one donating one of his birthdays Miss Star Carl, who is teaching school at Sherman, is spending her vacation at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Gilmour. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mitchell of rontenac and George Ready of Mulberry were Christmas guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas, Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. L.

F. Anthony, Mr. ond Mrs. George R. Gilmour and Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Gilmour visited relatives in Arcadia Monday The child of Mr. and Mra. Bert Bergin is seriously ill with pneumonia. Mias Annie Goodinson and Lorenz Rung were married in Girard last Saturday afternoon by Probate Judge R.

W. Cethorn. Mrs. Roy H. Barcus of Scamand Mrs.

C. E. Fromong of mon Weir were guests of Miss Bessie Hiett last Friday and attended chapel at the high school, where Mra. Barcus sang three numbers for the students. In the basketball same played by the high school girls at Hume Tuesday night, the Arma girls won by a big score.

The boys lost their game to Hume by a good sized score. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Jones of Rogeland visited at the home of John Citron and family Monday. Mrs. H. L. Campbell and Mrs.

Joe Twist attended a dance in Pittsburg Tuesday night. Will Brisco and Sam and Charles Clark attended the dog races in Pittsburg Monday. Mrs. Willard Titus was visiting her mother, Mrs. Thomas Gilmour, this week.

Mr. and Mra. E. G. Woods and son of Sapulpa, are spending Christmas week with F.

H. Smith and family. Mr. Mrs. Ben McKee spent Monday and Tuesday with her parents in Cherokee County.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. DeLapp visited home folks in Weir Christmas.

Mrs. Inez MeAdoo of Kansas City is spending the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. C. R.

Tinder. Darline Lavon, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord, died at 1 o'clock, Dec. 28, from an attack of pneumonia.

The funeral was held yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock and interment was in Highland cemetery, in Pittsburg, in charge of the Rodda Undertaking Company. daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Opitz on Dec. 18 and was named Edith Maxine.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kob and John Giodanni of Novinger, are visiting Mrs. Pete Gelso of Central Coal Company camp No. 50 and Mr.

and Mrs. Pate Tomasi of Arma. NOTICE. All Gasmen of District 14 are requested to meet next Sunday, Dec. 31, at 2:30 p.

at the District: office of U. M. W. LIBERAL. Alva.

McClannahan of Lawrence, has been here visiting his parents, east of town. His wife and son, are at Lamar visiting her parents. Elmer Coles and daughter, Corine, of Minnesota are here visiting among relatives and friends. Miss Olia Blanchard of Webster Groves, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. J.

F. Sechrist and family. Harry Clay and family of Kansas City, have been here this week visiting Mrs. Clay's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Ramsey, and her sister, Mrs. Harold Todd and family. Miss Nellie Petgen accompanied her sister Mrs.

J. W. Richards to her home at Denver, last week for an extended visit. Mr. and Mre.

Jesse McFarland have been up from, Springfield, the past several visiting his parents, Colonel and Mrs. J. D. McFarland. Miss Agnes Deitrich and sister, Miss Florence, were down from Kansas City, Sunday and Monday, visiting their parents Mr.

and Mrs. N. Deitrich, north of town. G. W.

Baldwin and son, R. L. Baldwin, went up to City last week to spend a the Kansas, holidays. M. L.

Jackson and daughter, Mrs. Edna Jackson, her aunt and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb, drove over to Girard Monday and visited Mr. and Mrs.

Jamos La Warner and 9011 Ted. Mr. Warner will be remembered by quite a number in Liberal, who will be interested to know that his son, Ted, has returned from a three years study of the violin in New York. He now has a studio at Tulsa, and is specializing on cello, Ho is the leader of the symphony orchestra at Tulsa. Mrs.

J. W. Clark has been quite ill the past woek. Mrs. Dixie Ramsey and daughter, Ruth, are home from Pittsburg Normal spending the holidays with home folks.

Miss Murial McFarland is home from Kansas City spending her vacation. Work on the new $10,000 church bag been resumed this week. Weather permitting now, the brick work will soon be finished. Mrs. was at Lamar the past.

few days visiting her daughter. Entertained at Rook. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Todd enat their home on North tertained Main Stroet, night, at rook party.

fair was givTuesday, en for Mrs. Todd's sister and husband, who were down from Kanwere: $2.9 City. Among the guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clay and son, John, of Kansas City, Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Todd, Dr. and Mrs.

J. S. Gish. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Curless, Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Martin, Mrs. Dixie Ramsey and daughter, Ruth, Mrs. Robert Morris, Miss Katherine Curless, Miss Miss Marjorie Curless, Miss Rene Mayer, Jim Curless. Install Officers.

A joint installation and Eastern Star sons Tuesday evening at hall. A banquet was 100 were in attendance. Holiday Party. of the Mawas held the Masonic served about Will Armstrong was hosMrs. tess on last Thursday afternoon to members of the circle and a number of invited guests.

The party was held at the home of her mothMrs. J. D. McFarland and the er, were most beautiful in their rooms holidays decorations. Rook was the entertainment for the afterFive tables were used, Miss noon.

Marjorie Curless won high score and received a set of dainty sherbert glasses. Mrs. 0. N. Eddieman was consoled receiving 8.

waste basket. After the games refreshments of hot buns, cranberries, olives, chicken salad and coffe were served. Before departing, the presents which each had brought for the chicken were distributed and each guest reecived a present. Mrs. Armstrong's guests were: Mrs.

H. A. Waterman, Mrs. J. W.

Gilkey, Mrs. I. H. Todd, Mrs. Hary Bouton, Mrs.

Davidson, Mrs. J. S. Gish, Mrs. Robert Morris, Mrs.

J. D. McFarland, Mrs. Ed Brennan, Miss Katherine Curless, Miss Reba Petgen, Miss Marjorie Curless, Mrs. C.

C. Marton, Mrs. W. A. Martin, Mrs.

F. R. Spell, Mrs. Donald Sechrist, Mrs. J.

F. Sechrist, Mrs. L. I. Hemnenway, Mrs.

Geo. Petgen, Mrs. J. H. Todd, Mrs.

O. N. Eddlemon. Warren Fast is Dead. Warren, the youngest son of Mr.

and Mrs. O. T. Fast, died at o'clock Tuesday night of pneu- LINCOLN Get Behind the Wheel The ease of mind and sense of security in The driving a Lincoln endures from the minute Seven you open the throttle until you are back Sedan from the trip. $4900 The 8-cylinder motor -cylinder blocks set at an included angle of the refinements of F.

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Ito. with his sister, Mary, attended Liberal high school and he was at school Friday. He was ill only a few days. He WAS fifteen years old. Funeral services were held Wednesday and interment was made at Barton City cemetery.

Comfort-Curless, Miss Sylvia Comfort, granddaughter of Mrs. M. Comfort, of this place, with whom she has made her home since a small child and William H. Curless, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Curless, were united in marriage Saturday night at the M. E. parsonage, the Rev. Mr. Getty, officiating in the presence of several close friends.

Mr. Curless had built and furnished a modern home on Denton Street and the couple have gone to housekeeping. Entertains W. C. T.

U. Mra. Max Davidson entertained thee home members last of the W. Wednesday C. T.

U. after- at noon. A very enjoyable program was one of the features of the afternoon and the distributing of Christmas presents to each guest was also another important item. Besides the large number of momberg, several invited guests were present. Mrs.

Davidson, with the assistance of her daughter, Miss Pauline, Mrs. W. H. Curless, Mrs. Ray Black and Mrs.

E. H. Harvey, served refreshments of chicken sandwiches, pickles, fruit salad, fruit cake and coffee. Automobile license now due. Apply from Ellis Stamm.

LOCAL MENTION sandwienes at Pete's. Chilli and Mrs. E. N. Sturdevant is in Mexico, where she was called be with her daughter, who underwent an operation.

I made signs before I could talk. Sidwell, 111 6th. Phono 444. Mr. and Mrs.

James Fowler and family or Arcadia were business visitors in Pittsburg yesterday. Tire mileage on Superior Chevrolet is unsurpassed. Mrs. -Jay N. Patmor and daughter are in Kansas City and Lawrence this week, visiting friends.

Pressing, alterations and repairs. 2 expert repair men in charge. Ladies' or men's garments, DeckerH. C. Leonard of Girard was EL business visitor in Pitteburg yesterday.

Prices smashed. All glasses $2.00 to $12.50. Guaranteed satisfaction. Dr. H.

D. Pollock, Lobby of Commerce Building. J. E. Tomaney of Tulsa, visited friends in Pittsburg yesterday.

Dodge-Deruy Hardware Co. right on the corner. Mrs. G. W.

Rice and son and daughter of Miami, are spending today visiting in Pittsburg with G. W. Rice, who will return to Miami with them tonight. Insure now with Ellis Stamm. Mrs.

Zella Scott of Tulsa, is spending the holidays visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Scott was formerly a resident of Pittsburg and was in business here. Sho is now head designer for a dry goods company in Tulsa. Trusses Drug Store E.

N. Sturdevant has gone to Russell, where he was called because of the death of his sister, Mrs. Alta Danforth. -Deruy Hardware Co. Right the corners.

D. Wright is very ill at the at home of his son, A. L. Wright, 426 West Fifth Street. Auto alcohol.

Ash Drug Store. Miss of Dorothy Patterson of Cherthe viswas city yesterday iting friends and shopping. Unequalled in style, value and economy, Superior Chevrolet. James McCluskey of Kansas City is visiting in Pittsburg at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas McCluskey. Nothing compares with Superior Chevrolet. Ray Hardin of Girard was a business visitor in Pittsburg yesterday. Douglas Millard of Cherokee was yesterday transactIng busthescity John Sparks of west Pittsburg was in the city yesterday transacting business. H.

B. Price of Cherokee was In Pittsburg yesterday on business. Anything insured against everything. Jones and Jones. Dec.

A foota pint of whiskey, a girl, a drive to a minisdrive back to the home of where the girl remained, suits that's the roMrs. Pegy Lewis Lanier Sidney Lanier III, the Macon, Ga. young woman declares that known the young man for years and that he proher repeatedly, sometimes other persons; sometimes and she were present. time, she says, was on She then a guest at of Mary Jane Allen here. Lanier, according to his story, had left Macon for for a football game.

ITe accompanied by several other They put their things into That was stolen. But Lanier won money on the game. Some Whiskey, Too. him was a little bottle his father insists. A nip leaving, a nip on the train, nip at the home of Miss where the aggrieved bride have taken a "thimbleful, not a that was of the bottle, according faher.

young bride's version to the direct preliminaries wedding, a ceremony which was performed as the a "dare." sat down to talk," she says, to the call of young LanMiss Allen's, where the bride that she drank anything, he had been talking while and he told me how loved me, he said: 'Let's I smiled and said, right. and he said I told him all right and then the arrangement to get a license and preacher and get married." Get Precher's Name. was in the forenoon of Nov. adding: alled the preacher The was calling I attention to who prof. ur hour from the time heft Mary Jane Allen's of the minister de declares she and were back at the Allen The trip, she says, a motor car with some The young husband soon tor went back to a hotel d.

According to. version, the young husthen borrowed $5 from to pay his way back Mysterions Letter. lays the bride, she the youth to go begged in fact, but she she needed weeks Atlanta to get some addido thes. In the meantime, when told that there rumors in Macon that was a result of drinks "dare," she received a com Dr. Sidney Lanier, Macon.

Just was etter she will not say, but the inference that it bing terrible. She says: the life almost out adds: ever dreamed of being with such a problem not ever." the contrary, the father that he ever did anything the young couple apart, to tell his son that give him money to bring to Macon, but would money for their support. her says that the lawyers -law have the story of excessive which the bride says cady to Face Court. nier mays he is ready ourt and meet the oppos(sel and that he will be heyer. He insists that his present thimbleful, but that's ink." Loung bride says she "Setor that in view of written, the marriage listake, and the sooner red the better.

De Molays at Masonic Temple M. New Year's Day. of importance and lon. aire Alexander, M. C.

arold Cole, Scribe. ARMA WAR ON SPEEDSTERS. arshal Drags Demon Drivers Into Court. A Disc. 30.

City Marshal O'Donnell has started a gn against "speeders" esthose who drive insanely olhouses, regardless of the who may be going or from school. Since numerus accidents have come to tion of Mr. O'Donnell and witnessed much reckless hrough the streets, ho has that the only way he speeders to pay any attenhim is to arrest them and up in front of the pofor a fine and costs. three rapid drivers have ught up suddenly against of paying a fine or goin the past three days, I O'Donnell declared war DR. BELL'S Pine Tar Honey cAl cirri 34 years in rope For Coughs and Colds Nothing saps your vitality and slows down your work more than a cold -the kind that drags on and on.

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Refuse substitute -TAR HONEY Insist on Dr. BELL'S. China, and Chow Tsuchi, former Chinese Republic and Chow Tsuchi, on a government mission to Europe, will call on President Harding in, Orient. test the hard surface road between Pittsburg, Franklin and Girard and this city to Croweburg and Mulberry. Miss Grace Croker end brother Paul spent Christmas in Pittsburg with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Weir Van Norsdall and little son. Wayne, spent Christmas in Pittsburg with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Velour Furr of 1 Kansas City are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Winningham. Mrs. Ethel Eddleman left Wednesday for her home in Council Bluffs, after visiting her sisI tor, Mrs. Emery Bird, and father, r. W.

Sexton, for a few weeks. Mrs. Edaleman will visit with A cousin in Kansas City and friends in St. Louis on her way home. Mr.

and Mrs. Bart White and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hathaway near Mulberry. Mr.

and Mrs. James Lamont of Burlingame, were guests of Thomas Kendig and family Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fulton entertained C.

W. Morgan and family and George McGill and family at their home Monday of this week. Bruce Hill, who was injured in a. mine accident about ten days ago, was brought to his home here Sunday from the Girard hospital and it is said that he enjoyed his Christmas dinner fine. John Souder of Kansas City sent Christmas with his sister, Mrs.

Ben McKee, and family. Mrs. John Gore and son. Paul, and daughter, Gladys, of Kansas City, are spending the week with Mrs. Gore's parents.

Earl Draper and family and Oscar Todd and family dined at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Wiley Christmas Day.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morgan, Misses Leona and Louise Morgan spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. S.

S. Geatches in Pittsburg. The party which was to have Underwood and daughter, Miss Nadine, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hume motored to Pittsburg Monday over the new paved road.

Mr. and Mrs. John Olin and daughter, Florence, and Mrs. Delia Weir spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.

Arch Olin. Miss' Lucretia Gerrns of Marion, is spending holiday week with her brother, Nat Gerrns, and family. Christmas brought out the entire holiday crowd from Girard and Pittsburg in cars to joyously test the hard surface road between KLOCK THEATRE SPECIAL SHOW Childrens Morning Matinee New Year's Morning CINDERELLA And The Magic Slipper Children's CastBox Office Opens 10 a.m. Bob White Whistle with each Admission Program starts with Comedy 10:30 Chlidren under 15, 10 cents Adults, 30 cents Tax Included a go and did the the her this A to was to in- the letwhit in she was "It of conin he not in- she to his as wrote was it is wag A Valuable Asset There is an asset in our business life not represented on the books. It finds expression in being a part of the success of others.

We attempt to give it expression not only during the Christmas holidays and on New Year's Day but--EVERY DAY DURING THE YEAR. Kansas Gas and Electric Company "At Your Service.".

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