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PLAN COST CONVENTION. in Lawrence on business todav. the association wliich will be held in the high school auditorium Saturday afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock. 1 "FISCHER'S SHOES ABE GOOD SHOES Madam MONTH ENDING SALE Printers of Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Coming. Mr.

A. M. Green of Kansas City visited in the city on business this afternoon. Birth Announcement. From letters received Ly Lawrence friends ist is learned that a son was born, January 10, to Mrs.

and Mrs. A. Cook, at their home in Tacoma, Wash. Mrs. Cook fro-merly was Miss Ida Shimmons of this citv.

The first step was taken last AT INNE Sheriff W. J. Cummings of Douglas county went to Topeka for a busines and pleasure visit. night toward making arrangements for the annual meeting of the Mis Among the business callers in Lawrence today was Mr. John W.

Miller, of St. Joseph, Missouri. souri alley cost conference of the printing trades which will be held in Lawrence early in Ma-. This Mr. E.

R. Smith of Kansas City visited here on business todav. body consists of the employing We began today a month end sale of great magnitude, including every department in our house. It will be an occasion when you can buy merchandise of sterling values at prices much under the market values. We extend a special invitation to all our friends and customers to visit this House of Quality, Greatest values and Assortment during this sale.

Mr. Don Shepherd of St. John Mr. A. R.

Anderson, of Eudora, spent the day here. Mrs. R. G. Tlerrick of of Topeka is the huest of her daughter, Miss Genevieve Honderick at the pi phi house.

printers of Kansas, Xebraska, southern Iowa, western Missouri and northern Oklahoma, and its called in Lawrence on busin- Tramp Memory Was Faulty. A Kansas City (Mo.) man met ft tramp In the street the other day and was asked for a meal. The man consented with surprising rapidity. took the tramp to a restaurant, order, ed him a meal and then called an officer and Identified the tramp as one of a gang that had held him op and robbed him a few days before ness this afternoon. purpose is to discuss methods of securing business efficiency all through While Mr.

Fischer was in New York last week he purchased of Mr. E. Burt makers of high grade women's shoes, two new styles of high cut lace military boots, the kind so much in vogue there now: Made of soft Patent Leatehr, Mode or Gray Cloth Top FANCY EYELET STAYS Lowie Spanish heels. "We cannot show you a picture of them, and if we could it would not, could not, do these handsome, stylish shoes justice But suggest that you step into our store soon and let us show you what beautirul shoes they are at S5.00 OTTO FISCHER the trade. Mr.

Homer II. Grafton of Topeka was here on business this afternoon. At the preliminary meeting held Mr. John M. Xewlin will leave this evening for southern California for a visit with relatives.

at the University club last night to arrange for the gathering, Mr. Mr. Walter Redgon of Lweaven- H. Wakenhorst and Uuver MME. OLITZKA MADE A HIT worth was in Lawrence on business Wroughton were present to present Mr.

Charles DeForest went to this afternoon. the Kansas Citv end of the organ Weaver this morning. ization, and talk over the plan of program. The "newspaper week" Mrs. C.

A. Wolf and Miss Mvrtle RUSSIAN PRIMA DONNA WARMLY RECEIVED. Mr. II. O.

Garvey of Topeka. Radcliff of Topeka were visitors at the University of Kansas this was here vesterday. year will le for the purpose of dis in the city this afternoon. Notable Musical Event Enjoyed cussing cost and efficiency, and it Dress Goods 50 inch English Body Serges, in black, brown, navy and green. This bargain is first on our firing line because we consider it the best value we ever saw, at per year 50 inch, all wool fabrics, at 75c Spring showing of Dress Goods.

All new shades in Gaberdines, white, putty, sand, Belgian blue, navy and black. Gaberdines ar it. inches wide, at $1.53 English Check, smakll in variegated colors, 50 inch, at $1.35 French all wool Serges, all shades 45c 28 inch, American Challies, neat designs on white grounds, new 29c Wash Goods Department Splendid line of Ginghams at 5c Choice dress Ginghams, spring styles, values 12.c at 9e and 15c quality is proposed to make the regular Mr. M. L.

Pearson went to Kan -as City this morning. by the Music Lovers of Town and University. noon at the church and sew tor Chancellor Frank Strong went to Topeka this morning at the telephoned request of the board of meeting of the cost conference SOCIETY the benefit of the Civic League. section of the newspaper week. There will be several big men here, Mrs.

Sallie Long left yesterday Although deserving a large audi administration. for Holly, Colorado. House Mothers Met. The house mothers of the dif ence, the song recital given last evening in Fraser hall chapel -by and an attendance of several hundred is expected. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert House and PERSONAL Madame Rosa Olitzka was attend Many Seats are Taken. Manager Wiggins of the Bower-sock Theater announced today that all the balcony seats for Every ferent sororities and fraternities met yesterday at Westminister hall with Mrs. Stanton Olingor. The AGED WOMAN'S DEATH.

little daughter left Sunday for Arkansas City, Kansas. ed by only about 250 people. The audience, however made up in ap preciation what it lacked in size. Charlotte C. Zimmerman Died woman," the production at the afternoon was spend in sewing after which daintv refreshments were The recital was given under the At Home Near Town.

bowersock tomorrow night, have Prof. W. L. Burdick left afternoon for Wichita, Kan. served.

been taken. A great number of auspices of the fine arts school oi the University. The audience was Mrs. Charlotte C. Zimmerman, SI Mr.

H. B. Bullene left last even Coffee. The University Women's association will give a ''coffee" for the men of the University tomorrow afternoon from 3 odock to 5:30 o'clock, in Haworth hall. The women of the University association who will receive are Mrs.

I'renk years old, born in Pennsylvania, composed" chiefly of fine arts students, though many people outside the lower ffoor seats have been sold and it is believed that all the parquet seats will be occupied. Indications are that some who attend the Bowersock Wednesilav in 1S23, died at her home northwest ing for the east on his semi-annual butving trip for the Innes store. Line Party. The D. T.

a crowd of high school girls, will have a line party at "High Jinks" on Friday night. the fine arts department, who love of Lawrence this morning, of heart He will visit all the big eastern mar trouble and other ailments. She is night will be obliged to stand. survived by two sons and two kets and get in touch with conditions in the dry goods markets in the Stronsr. Mrs.

II. A. Rice Mrs. K. W.

I Ventura Club. daughters: Mrs. Ada Z. Cady, of good music, also heard the singer, Madame Olitzka, who was assisted bv Miss Kathleen Hart, soprano. "The best liked number of the program was "Agnus Dei," sung by Mine.

Olitzka, with organ, piano Murray and Mrs. J. N. Vander Vries. this county and Mrs.

Clara arroll. The Ventura club met this afternoon with Mrs. John Battaile. eastern cities. He expects to be gone three weeks or longer.

Burial of Baby. The burial of the 7-months-old of Kansas City; Collins Zimmerman of Lawrence and Edwin Zimmerman of South America. twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Alexander took place this Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soxman, who Duplicate Whist. and violin accompaniment.

Dean have been spendiug some time here afternoon at 2 o'clock from the The funeral will be held on Thurs kilton, of the fine arts school played Mrs. F. W. Blackmar will le the hostess of the Wednesday Duplicate Whist club tomorrow afternoon. visiting relatives and friends, left home.

The services were co nduct- the orcan. Miss Anna Sweeney Aas ed bv Rev. X. S. Elderkin, of the at the piano, and Professor Morse this afternoon on the return to their home in Indianopolis, Ind.

day afternoon at 2 o'clock from the First Baptist church of Lawrence, and the burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery. The services will be conducted bv Rev. O. C. Brown.

play; the violin obligato. 1 he se- ection was well adapted to tlie dis Plymouth Congreagational church. The pall bearers were Misses Lucy and Mary Hackman, Virginia Melvin and Ethel Jones. Burial County Commissioners Green, play the vibrant appeal ot the Dinner Whist. The West Side Dinner Whist club will meet this evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Walton. Brune and Hoover have returned Sheeting and Muslin Dept. Here are Values theat Appeals to the Economic Lonsdale muslin 7c Hope muslin 7c Fruit of loom 8 l-3c Pepperell 9-4 bleached sheeting at 29c Unbleached at 18c Best prints, best cotton challies at a nickle a yard. 36 inch percales, splendid cloth, new patterns, light and dark, at 9c White Goods Yen' special prices on white dainty checks at 12 12C Qualities and prices best ever.

English Long Cloth, 12 yard pieces, SI. 2.5 and $1.50 Ribbon Department All of our 39 fancy ribbons on sale at 25c Handkerchief Department Ladies all linen embroidered and hemstitched handkershiefs, slightly soiled and mussed, 50c quality for 25c Hosiery and Underwear Values Phoenix silk hose, guaranteed, 75c and $1.00 Kaiser silllk hose, quality for $1.00 Onvx sil, hose, SI. 00 quality "fo- 75C3 Olitzka's rich contralto and her Guests at Dinner. Mr. II.

W. Waukenhorst and Mr. Oliver Wroughton, of Kansas City, were guests at a small dinner party given last evening at the University club. They had come to Lawrence to arrange for the annual meeting of the Missouri valley printers cost conference which will I held here early in May. Prof.

Merle Thorpe, of the University department of journalism, was the host, and other guests were Mr. W. C. Simons, Mr. W.

R. Brown, Mr. L. X. Flint, Mr.

A. G. Alrich and Mr. Clarence S. Hall.

from a business trip to Topeka. was in Oak Hill cemetery. dramatic capability. Heard as it as through the intermingling strain Wilson's drug store, the popular Irug store. Mr.

Roler of Leavenworth was of the accompaniment, the sou yjl lilt. II' VV After Whiskey Peddlers. Several reform workers of the Fair Board to Meet a business visitor in the city this afternoon. 1 rounded notes as they came from 'fthe prima donna'a throat, held the city believe they know of a number The board of directors of tlu Bridge. Miss Helen Brown will be the guest of honor at a bridge paity which her aunt, Mrs.

W. L. Bur-dick will give this evening at the Rurdick home on Kentuckv stieet. Douglas County lair association Mr. Leo.

Xiemever left yester of persons who are selling whiskey and other liquor here. The reform workers propose to make investi will hold an adjourned meeting at morrow afternoon at 2 clock the rooms of the Merchants a- day for Wichita and other south central Kansas points on a business tr'p for tl Barteldes Seed Co. gations in the near future. They complain that the alleged boot ciation. The purpose of the meet Pledges.

leggers are undesirable citizens and audience entranced, following tae seMad encore Mine. Olitzka beckoned Mr. Skihoii the platform, and between Mr. Morse and Mr. Skilton.

bowed her appreciation to the applause of the audience. The program was interspersed with soprano solos by Miss Hart, ckar soprano formed an ideal'back-ground for the deep full notes of Olitzka. Miss Hart's singing of ine is to get tilings lined up ior the Pi Upsilon has announced the A Birthday Psrty. Mrs. L.

Morscher gave a party Saturday to celebrate the sixth birthday of her little son, Lawrence. that they have been selling liquor fair this fall, so that as much of the followi gpled.es: jArthur Pow Mr. S. T. Wilson of Lone "Star, was a business caller in Lawrence this morning.

mostly to colored people here. preliminary work as possihie can ell of Lawrence, and Mr. Hu; Marshall of Coffevville. be gotten out of the way before the rush of immediate preparation is at KID ACROSS COUNTRY. hand.

Thimbles. Mr. D. R. Magers of Kansas City was a business visitor in Lawrence this morning.

the aria from "Markcn," drew two Mrs. DeWatteville entertained Long Distance Telephone Rec W. 0. Hamilton, manager of ath the memlxTs of her sewing clul ords were all Broken. letics at the University, is transact and a few friends at thimbles th Eastern Star Event.

At the February meeting of the Eastern Star on February 4. the Lawrence organization will be visited by the grand matron. Miss Emma M. Viets, of Kansas City, Mo. There will be initiation and the usual routine, followed by a banauet ami some social features.

Suit Department The most radical reductions ever made on It will pay you to own these bargains. ing business in Topeka today. afternoon. The guests were Mr: coats and Xew York, Jan. 2G.

"Are you George Watson, Mrs. Lewis Kreeck suit Mr. Charles Edwards of Indianapolis called here on business today. Mrs. Ella Cowell of 1616 Xew Hampshire street has returned return calls from the audience, but of her selections, perhaps the light coquettish strains of "Les" Filles de Cadiz" appealed most strongly to her listeners.

Most of Mine. Olitzka's songs were in German, but the last division of the program was given i- an. a Post cards, SI. 00 a dozen. Photo Mrs.

W. W. Chamlers and Mrs, read-, San Francisco? Put up the Mayor! Mayor Mitchell is here Shop, 829 Massachusetts street Pennoek. ready to talk." from Kansas Citv where she wa: ew lork talked over long di: Scottish Rite Reunion. Maser-Johntz.

tance to Sna Friancisco yesterday. the guest of Mrs. Confroth. Dunner. The semi-annual reunion of "the Announcement is made of the Mrs.

W. F. Ib.bbs is entertamirg Scottish Rite bodies of the Yallev man iase of Miss Pearl Maser to Mr. Mayor Mitchell, in addressing the excutive of San Francisco, ex Mr. Ward Magill of Wichita is a over entirely to r.ngusn.

1 ef the program, consisting of four selections opened with "The Cry of Rachel." It was in this of Lawrence and Orient of Kansas Ilarrv Johntz, son of Mrs. Loui: this evening wall an informal dinner for her dune' iter Gladvs. A color pressed his best wishes for the guest at the Sigma Chi house. comprising Lawrence Consistory Xo Johntz, of this citv, on Saturday the successof the Panama Exposi- Enunlitv Chanter Kni Knight: January 20 at the home of the scheme of pink and white is being used. Covers are laid for fourteen that the dramatic element ot iUad-ame Olitzka's voice was given full to tion, and Mayor James Rolph, Tflse Criov No.

2. Wm. de la 3 l'l tnro bride's narents in Parsons. Thi: Mr. Holmes Simpkins went Kansas City this morning.

in reply commented on the Kn, XV, i scope. Following the closing num will be of interest to the man establishment of the long distance Lmi ti of Perfection Xo Kane's Cash Grocery Both Phones 535 Ptear Peoples State Bank ber the audience called the prima Miss Anna Teter, who has been friends in Lawrence. Miss Mase is a graduate of the fine arts sehoc donna back five times. communication as a nappy auspice 5 )e hei in Masonic Temple Died of Acute Indigestion. Will (Jreen, 35 years of acute indigestion yesterday afternoon at the home of his motliir, Mrs.

James Robinson, six mile-northeast of Lawrence. The funeral will be held from the North Lawrence Baptistehurch. Reading Club The Lawrence Reading club entertained this afternoon with a musical and thimble party at the the guest of Me. and Mrs. C.

Followinsr the recital the Law ior success. 150th executives de- this ycar commencing Tuesday of the University and a member the Chi Omeca sorority. Mr Smith, went to Topeka this morning. ciaieu mat uiey couiu near eacn FKminrv WL- rence Music club, the Mu Pi soror 25; .40 2 lbs tea sifftlngs. 60c tea per lb Good conee per lb other plainly as though making a and comtinuing every day until 1014 ity and the fine arts faculty gave a B.

Johntz graduated from the engin Madam Rosa Olitzka and her home of Mrs. H. Mississippi street. ocai can ine can covered a 01s- Friday, February 12, in the even- reception in Mrs. Eustace iirown eering school in the class of '00 manager, Miss Gertrude O'Hanlon lancu 01 0,100 nuies.

ine longest mg. irom the 4tn to 6sa After a southern wedding trip Mr, rooms on the first floor of Feaser hall for Madame Olitzka and Miss call before was between Xew York went to Topeka this morning. inclusive will be confered ind Mrs. Johntz will be at home in and Denver, a distance of 2,200 Hart. A ereat many ot those Parsons.

miles. For Sale Furnishings of an 8-room house dressers, rockers, a piano, etc, 1016 Tennessee street. Phone 1207 J. Mr. W.

L. Hughes of Galesburg who listened to the recital attended M'INTIRE IS BETTER. Dr. Graham Bell the inventor the reception, and were well pleased a 26o asc 25,. 20c 25c )c 25 255 25c 25C 25C 25c 2c 20C Better conee per id 4 lbs navy beans 4 chilli or pinto beanj 3 lbs Lima Beans can K.

C. baking 310c ans any milk 6 5c cans any milk 25c Cocoa. 4fc Can Koyal Cocoa. 25c pkg Gold Dust 6 5c Gold Dust 8 Beat 'Em All Soap. 3 10c Cans Craut 3 10c Cans Hominy 3 10c pkgs Mince Meat 3 IOC cans Soup 3 10c pkes Spagheftl 3 10c pktcs Macaroni 25c Blue Label Catsup 111., arrived in Lawrence for a busi ness visit.

Musical Class Work. Miss Nancy Imganecker will talk tomorrow afternoon at her home at 511 Ohio street on "Class Work for Music Students." All those who are interested are cor-cordially invited. At 4:30 she will talk to all school teachers who arc of the telephone opened the con Surprise Party. Dr. George Jones Tells of the with the charming personality ot versation by talking with Mr.

Madame Olitzka and the appealing Miss Horence Xelson was pleas Injured Man. Thomas Watson his former assis Mr. II. O. Garvey of Topeka ar antly surprised by a number of her eirlishncss of Miss Hart.

Madame tant who was on the Frisco end of rived in Lawrence last evening for friends at her home on Rhode Is Olitzka expressed surprise and de- Dr. George W. Jones this after business visit. Mr. Garvey is the line, starting off at 4 p.

m. Bowersock Theatr Wednesday, Jan. 27 land street. The evening was spent lisht at the number ot peopla ho noon reported that Emery Mcln- interested in knowing more concern- in playing games, at the close of conversed with her in German dur 10c catsup ina- nublic school music and its every with the call that the inventor had used when first trying to send the one of the prominent business men of the capital city and comes to tire, the University student who u-na Knillv ininrrl in Best Country Produce at Lowest Potslbte, which a dainty two course luncheon ing the reception iTices. Lawrence quite often.

human cvoice across the telephone accident, is getting along as well a i day use. Browning Club. was served. Tlicre were thirty five guests. Ht SAVAGE wire Former Lawrence Man Suicides 1 Watson answered instantly.

Mr. W. D. Hacker of Joliet, 111., He is said to be improving slowly Th Browninff club will meet Conies of Denver papers of date All The office" of President ail of VEnwon and his mental condition is good. transacted business this city todav.

Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. January IS mention the death the American Telephone Tele considering the ciieunistanees. suicide of Mr. Thos. Chamber- by 1 1 1 TETER'S Cash Grocery 1033 Massashasetts Bothrhoaea 668 "Where It Pays To PayCash' 19 lbs graa.

surar 18 lbs. cane sugar 1.00 4 cans tomatoes 25 graph Company at lo Dey street was crowded when the talk started 1 ft Her Pilgrimage In Quest ol Loe am which oceurea janurary 1 Mr. J. E. Hutchinson of Kansas H.

V. 1S15 Illinois street. The studv of the afternoon will be Part I of Par.icellus. The following program will be given: 90 Years Old Today. Today is the ninetieth birthday anniversary of Mr.

J. M. Woods, one of the pioneer retired merchants of Lawrence, and he received the congratulations of numerous friends here aand elsewhere. New Postmaster Here. fr VC A ATof'lnro tho rooontlv 'hamberlain formerly was in busi at 4.

p. m. with public officiaLs, City was here on business Monday evening. in Lawrence, conducting representatives of Chic organiza-L ppointed" 'master' at Baldwin 1 .1 A 1 150 People and Symphony Or grocery stores on iiom easi ana wesi tions, world prominent journalists who was confirmed by the senate Mr. Park L.

Ingalls of Kansas and telephone officials. Roll call, Quotations from Reading; Browning's Marriage, Mrs. Walters; Paracellus, The Man, Mrs. Hogg; Reading and explanation of last Friday, was in Lawrence today Orchestra! Largest Musica-and Dramatic organization ev President ilson at Washington City visited here on business today Entertained M. B.

Club. sides of Massachusetts street in the 600 block in the very early SO's. He and Mrs. Chamberlain left here about 1SS5, going direct to Denver, -baking hands with friends. Mr.

was then connected and he talked Mrs. J. W. Krum was hostess 2oc can pine apple 9 Peanut butter, lb 10 3 pkgs puffed wheat 25 2 pkgs puffed rice .25 McClure expects his commission J. er sent on tour! to the Fricso office and Mavor Mr.

K. Allen, a Kansas Citian, this afternoon to the members poem, club wnu -Mrs M. Wells as leader. jallong in a few days, when he ill make arrangements to take charge isited in Lawrence todav. Curley of Boston was later switched of the M.

B. Club, at her home, 805 Prices 50c, 75c, SI, S1.50 3 lbs mince meat on the line and he extended to Rhode Island street. and so far as any one here knows that tow has been their home since. His widow, one son and a daughter survive him. of the office.

.25 Mr. Homer H. Grafton was here Mayor Rolph the best wishes of and S2. Seat sale starts tomorrow morning at Ptound 6 lbs. rolled oats 6 lbs.

hominy 3 large cans pumpkin his city. on business last evening. 25 25 Auditing Committee Here. The engineers of the American MAY DO SECRET WORK. Mr.

Lon S. Smith, of Henderson, Corner Drug Co. Mr. II. T.

Trail of Topeka visited Texas. Mr. W. S. Dillon, of t.

Wilson's drug store, the popular drug store. Telephone Telegraph Co. disappointed at the inability of Pres. here on business this morning. Anti-Cigarette Association Joe, and Mr.

C. I. Tipton For Mrs. W. H.

Pendletion will entertain very informally at luncheon tomorrow for Mrs. Brown and Miss Helen Brown, of Xew Haven, who are the guests of Mrs. William Burdick. The guests will be Mrs. Brown, Miss Brown.

Mrs. Dan Burdick, aid uW. L. Burdick. Yail to be at his office today and Get Busy.

3 cans kidney beans 25 4 lbs. navy beans 25 3 lbs. lima beans 25 4 lbs. ginger snaps J25 3 large cans tomatoes .25 1 lb Walter Baker's chocolate .35 3 cans Campbell's soups 25 of Trinidad, Colorado, members of the auditing committee of the undaunted tby the task before them Mr. T.

E. Thames of Topeka was It was reported down town this fraternal Aid Lmon, are here to connected Pres. Yail at Jekyll Island, one thousand miles down Bowersock Theatre, Friday, Jan. 29. afternoon that certain members of Potatoes.

make the semi-annual examina the Atlantic seaboard off the coast the Lawrence Anti-Cisrarette as- tion of the books and accounts of Insist on your groceryman. giving -1 I 3 cans peas 25 the association. Mr. Smith is 01 lonaa, wixn tne transcontinen- sociation have suggested that it 25c pkg gold Dust .20 you Mohundro northern Burbank potatoes. Will not go to pieces in ARTHUR BAMMERSTEIN Offers his Rollick Irresistible Musical medy Su as Presented the Unparalleled Run of One at the N.

Y. Casino. tal line and -Mr ail spoke would be a good scheme to employ ess member of the Texas legislature 25c K. C. baking powder 19 Mr.

Dillon has long been connected cooking. iuui luuuaiiu lum liuuuicu iimes several well dressed young men, in his talk with Frisco. wlin nre clever, in er" to different with the active management of the 2 pkgs. 15 2 Macaroni 15 3 lbs nnines .25 ine line Irom Xew lork to ban stands in the citv for th nnrnose I Fraternal Aid, and Mr. Tipton Sew for League.

The ladies of the Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon Eggs Are High. And theway to get hens to lay i to feed them Hess' Pountry Panacea in 50c. and $1.25 cartons. At Raymond's Drug store. rrancisco conrams miles ot 0f trying to purchase cigarettes a tamilv tnend ot -Mr.

i. u. Motuiaru SPOT CASH GROCERY. 844 Mass. St.

Both Phones 609. uaiu mau coupei ne. i.ne ui- would be the work ot these of this citv. ameter of each wire is .165 inches, spotters" to make reports to thi the weight biO pounds per circuit association which onranization Mr. Ed.

Ise, who has been visit mile, that is pounds per mile of would have the cigarette sellers ing his mother, went to Indepen 19 lbs beet sugar S1.00 18 lbs cane sugar $1.00 eacn wire, two wires Demg required arrested, dence, Monday to visit his brother, Charles. From there he lor a circuit. Ihe total weight of It is thought that the matter will one circuit ot two such wires is be discussed at the next meeting ill go to Texas. i in i buk 4 cans corn 25c 4 cans peas 25c 4 cans tomatoes 25c 4 cans sweet potoatoes 25c 6 lbs pinto beans 25c pounds or 1.4S0 tons. In the line itself there are 130,000 Mrs.

Durgin, Mr. and Mrs. Bcnoist and baby, Madlin, went to poles. 1 here is a fine wire used in For Rent Rooms either for coils distributed throughout the sleeninir or licht oiisekeeninp. 933 Kansas Citv Monday to visit Mrs.

line from one end to the other, .004 New Hampshire street. Home Modlin. 4 lbs navy beans 25c 3 lbs lima beans 25c 10 bars D. C. soap 25c 9 bars Lenox soap 25c 8 bars Peatl White soap 25c ot an inch in diameter.

Jror each 'phone 672. physical circuit there is required in addition to the 6,800 miles of Wilson's drug store, the popular Miss Lulu Glasby, who has been visiting Mrs. Holland Wheeler and Mrs. J. B.

Wood, returned to her hard drawn copper wire, 13,600 drug store. W. A. GUNTHIEE. 721 Mass.

Street. Both Phones 226. SPECIAL 3 10c cans V. C. hominy 25e 3 10c cans kraut 25c 19 lbs sugar 51-00 3 cans peas 25c 3 cans corn 25c 3 cans pumpkin 25c 3 cans tomatoes 25c 3 pkgs Jiffy Jell 25c A good tall salmon 10c A erakcr-jack salmon, 2 for 25c Autom salmon 18c, two for 35c 3 cans V.

C. Pork and Beans 3 cans Sniders pork and 2 large cans Fendell pork beans25c 2oc K. C. baking powder 18 cans Pet milk 25c- cans Carnation milk 25c 3 large cans Carnation milk 25c, 3 large cane Pet milk 25c 15c cooking fig2, lb 1 lb Jap. Mix tea 25c 25c both Red Wing catsup 18c.

1 gal. can apples 2c 1 gal can peaches 1 gal. canap 39c 3 cans Ready Maid Soup. 25c 7 bars Ben Hur soap 25c 25c oranges, doz Lemons, dox 15c home Kansas Citv todav. miles of fine hair-like insulated iron wires.

Make Your Home Atlractire, Comfortable, ind Home-Like ifck Farnitur and Out-fitMngs -in our stock. Largest stock select item aid lowest prices- ECHE'S It would take four hours for the A Good Way Jonathan apples peck 35c Cranbeiries quart 7c human voice to travel from New- Mr. X. Holmes came down from Topeka Sunday to spend the dav with Mrs. Holmes and Mrs.

R. R. C. Ise. 2 lbs pure lard 25c York to San Francisco were it possi-1 ble to earn-that far in sound.

The To rest our mnd from the 3 lbs compound 25c Booknd Lyrics by OTTO HACERBACH, Music by RUDOLF FRIML. Authors of "THE FIREFLY." Metropolitan Cait Sarronndtd by a Beauty Chora 1 of Jo yon Slntfiaiand Dancing Girls Spirited. Sparkllaj sad Houatlni Melodle that will reato fixed la the Memory: -I'm Through With Booming Romeo's," "Jim." "Cime Hither Fye." "love't Own Kin," "Something Sems Tin-gle-TlDgle-log." "Mot Now, Bat Later," "I Knew Yonr Hnsbaod Very Well." aad-Dliiana Rose." "The most Lively aod eajoyable musical comedy success which Broadway had a chaoce of enjoying la several seasons N. Y. Press.

PRICES: 2.00, $1 50, S100. 75c, 50c. Mailorders accompanied with remittance and return stamped envelope filled in the order of receipt. Address Sherman Wlrfilns, Bell Phone 106. an-eta cocoa, 1 lb 25c electrical waves which carry the work and cares of the day is voice over the telephone line cross Mr.

A. D. Weaver spent the dav Silver prunes lb 15c 3 lbs dried peaches 25c 30c jar apple butter 20c in Kansas City. the continent in about 1-15 of a second, traveling a distance of 56,000 miles per second. Mrs.

F. L. Robertson, of Udall, Puie strained hone-, lb Sc 4 lbs ginger snaps 25c 2 lbs vanila wafers 25c to read one of our 50 cent popular books. Hundreds of them to select from. WOLFE'S BOOK STORE will come tonight for a visit with Good weather for taffy, and we 2 lbs Cream Honey cookies 25c I her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Carter. have the taffy; try it.

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