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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • 3

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To him that hath Is not always tven, A few years ago the Carlisle- Flowerphone Victor tires. Floyd Armold. Lunches. 610 Commercial street Missouri Pacific yards are very John Cameron Swayze, a sen of Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Swayze, a student at Culver Military academy, who has been 111, has entirely recovered and is again working ont at boxing and one ennell Lumber Company, ot Atchi CASH PRIZES FOR BEST TITLES Send Best and Wittiest Title to Picture Below and Win a Cash Prize son, owned 17,500 acres 'of cut-orer timber land In Arkansas, which the busy. day last week had a practice match company disposed of through colonization and real estate agents at ftt an IS Everything for your kodak today Tone four four for flowers. Community silverware.

Hooper's. Jack Flynn, of the union depot baggage room, has recovered. Dr. Charles Robinson, county health officer: "There are only four cases of smallpox in Atchison." Ellsworth Jaquish, of Kansas City, is here spending Sunday with his parents, Mr. and, Mrs.

C. E. Jaquish. E. W.

Howe's February Monthly on sale at Johnson's Bookstore, Charlie Tlckner's and Joey Lyndon's Book and Gift Shop. at Byrne's. acre. Every acre of land was sold. Now, you probably hare read of the big Subscriptions to magazines.

Phone Smackover oil well In Arkansas, wbicb 2126J. Adelia N'yruan. with Spencer Pitta. On Monday, the cadets will be taken to South Bend, to see William S. Hart in his stage play, "For All Of TJs." A divorce suit was filed In the district court some time ago by Mrs.

Mabel Wyatt against P. Wyatt, was dismissed yesterday morning, by Judge W. A. Jackson. came in recently at the rate of 74.000 Glass Jugs.

One gallon size, only 40c, at Kelsey's China store. harries, a day, and of another Dig oil well, near by, which came in so big it Money, "money to loan, 6, 5, 7, 10 destroyed itself. Well, they are Just years. Bryan Bmitli company. eleven miles south of the south line of I Jay D.

Adams, insurance, real es tate, loans, 730V4 Commercial, street. the land formerly owned by the Carl-isel-Pennell company, and four or five wells are to be drilled this spring, on Gore's 'cigar store, established 1909, the old Carllsle-Pennell If and getting better and better every oil Is struck In them, and there seems day. to be little doubt about it, the 17,000 The Atchison Aid Association will acres will be worth a fabulous sum. CffiJ But such are the fortunes of the big meet with Mrs. Sawin, Monday, March 19.

and the small. The rich concerns often miss it. Policeman William McNamara is laid up with injuries suffered before daylight yesterday morning In an unusual accident. while he was walking in the Burlington yards, his Lei us quote you prices on paints, oil, lead, varnishes, etc Raterman Hardware Co. If you are thinking of buying a rug this spring, don't fail to see the handsome line at Shifflet's.

The small son of Mrs. Mabel Stanton, of East Atchison, is making a nice recovery from the flu J. Hawkins," night round house foreman at the Central Branch shops, has recovered and returned to work. hands in hia overcoat pockets, he stumbled and fell. He was unable to 34th Anniversary Sale get his hands from his pockets in time to check the fall, and his face struck the track.

He suffered two black eyes, "several lacerations and bruises and is so sore physically tnat Snort Editor "I'd hate to be a re he was unable to work last night A business man: "The Atchison Chamber of Commerce Is organized purely to forward those public Inter ests, civic and -commercial, which porter in Hiawatha, the town that puts on more amateur theatricals than 1 any other Kansas town." Married at the court house yesterday afternoon, by Judge J. P. Adams: Cleveland Beckner and Gladys Walker, bath of Atchison. The hat is the finishing touch to the thoroughbred style. There are Tomorrow, Monday, we will be thirty-four years young.

We offer thirty-four items for each year of our business career. had long been neglected because 'everybody's business is nobody bus The sole purpose of tne Chamber of Commerce is to build up Atchison commercially and make it a better place in which to live. Every scores of charming hats at The Vogue Hat Shop that will make this good business man should be loyal to his 0f impression. city and a. conscientious member We will begin removing meters for non-payment of gas and electric bills on Tuesday, March 20.

Please see that your bills are paid by that date. Atch- No. 1 Ladies' spring weight Union Suits, and Pants there are forty dozen of these the sizes are 36 to 42. During Anniversary week, and three of these garments -04 Jslo. 2 New Dress Ginghams fine weave, in a splendid assortment of plaids, checks and solid color.

Anniversary Sale, 3 yards for. i lison Railway, Light A Power Co- its Chamber of Commerce." After forty-seven years of faithful service with the Missouri Pacific, Engineer John A. Reynolds has retired on a pension. And during all those years he has not done his work well, but has been a real gentleman. Reynolds has always been regarded as one of Atchison's very best citizens.

And he has always been a booster for Atchison. Bert 0. Wells, city manager, has received a copy of Bulletin No. 33, issued by the Municipal Reference bureau of the Kansas University Extension department, containing a description of every tourist camp in Bill Shaver: "I'm not going to Blue Rapids. My brother, Charlie, has gone to Blue Rapids, to work -on Jake Shaver's farm." Charlie Shaver returned a few weeks ago from Colorado.

The King of Trails highway probably will be changed to run through Falrview, Sabetha and Stella, thus avoiding Falls City. The change (Will be made because the road be tween Atchison and Effingham Is paved. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize $1.00 Kansas. There are 156 of them. Friday of each week.

Address all titles to the Title Editor. Globe, Atchison, Kansas. Who will be the lucky winner? Watch next Sunday's Globe and find out. Rules governing Titles must not contain more than 12 words. Write your title on postal cards, and do not enclose them in envelopes.

All titles must be in The Globe office The above picture has no nama. Give It a good short snappy, Witty one. If the judges decide your title is the best submitted you will receive a cash prize. The decision will be announced hi next Sunday's Globe. CITY NEWS.

CAN DE CURED Free Proof To You Prizes This Time Five Collection and of News Paragraphs Advertisements. No. 3 White Shaker Flannel heavy quality 27 inch width. Anniversary Sale, 6 yards for. .04 No.

4 Our best quality yard wide Percale light and dark all new designs. Anniversary Sale, I 6 yards No. 5 Woven Scotch Madras 36 inch width, speciall I adapted for men's shirts and wash frocks, 25 colorings and designs to choose from. Anniversary Sale, per I No." 6 Solid color woven edge Dress Voile Nile, pink, I peach, rose, light blue, orchid, navy, black, brown. Anni- versary Sale, per yard .340 I No.7 Manhattan Printed Cambric, for house and porch dresses, 36 inch width, all new designs.

Anniversary Sale, I per 24i No. 8 Hope Muslin 36 inch width full bleached, needs 1 no introduction. Anniversary Sale, 8 yards tor. No. 9 Bleached and Unbleached Crash Toweling, blue 1 woven edge, 18 inch, 8 yards $1.04 No.

10 Pepperal Sheeting, bleached or unbleached, in 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 mdths, during this week of Anniversary, I any width, per No. 1 1 Turkish Towels good heavy quality white, with blue woven borders. Anniversary Sale, 4 for. $1.04 No. 12 Crib Blankets with crochet edges, size 36x40, colors pink and blue.

Anniversary 940 No. 13 Curtain Nets white, cream, ecru, figured and dots, 36 and 40 inch width. 3 yards for $1 .24 No. 14 Double Faced Printed Terry Cloth, for side drapes and portiere curtains, in all hew combinations. Anal niversary Sale, per .940 No! 45 New SDtinz Wash Fabrics.

This is one of our All I want is your name and addresa to I can send you a free trial j. c. HUTZCLL R. P. treatment.

1 want you juit to try thia treatment that's all druooist Buy it at home. "Cheer-Up" best yet to come. ire been fn the Retail Droit BueineaB forSO yean. I served four years as a member of the Indiana State Board of Pharmaoy and Ave yean as President of the Retail Druggists' Around Concordia hundreds of tele iK VYavne Knows me auu uij omuucoiu. twktmanl Ornr phone poles are down.

Twenty-Five TnOUSand men, women ana uiuuriL uuiumo ui uuamIii.IIui Fort Wayne have, according to their own statements, been cured by this treatment since I first maae tnis oner publlo. If Ten hare Eczema, itch, salt Rneum.Tetter-neverminuuow Du-my worst caeesieTersaw give me a chance to prove my claim, ir name and address on thecoupon oelow and get the trial treatment 1 wan tl ment has cured Send me tou a tt a a El 3 The wonders accomplished in your own ease will be proof. to send you FRE HIIHMH OUT AND MAIL TODAY IMIMMMMMMIMMIMtMIMM So far the Lone Wolf seems to have done very little howling. H. N.

Gilleni "Better automobiles are being built. Studebaker is building them." Lester Brown has bought the old Anderson building at Eushville, and has converted it into a For $15 you can get an Elgin watch with a 7 jewel movement and a guaranteed 25 year case at Fulton-Ham's. J. O. HUTZCLL, Druggist, No.

4S7i West Main Fort Wayne, Ind. Please send without cost or obligation to me your Pre. Proof Treatment Name Z-Age State PoBt Omce Street and B11B1 B1M a I wonderful Anniversary Sale bargains woven tissues voiles Swisses ratines printed voiles and crepes all are 40 inches wide. Anniversary Sale, per yard, choice. .540 No.

16 Bungalow Aprons light and dark patterns, made of percale and gingham. Anniversary Sale. .940 -l No. 17 Indestructible Mamma Dolls, dressed in ging- ham dress, cap to match. Anniversary 940 No, 18 Pantry Sets, made of heavy quality tin, white enameled, including sugar, coffee, teas and flower boxes.

Anniversary Sale price, per set of four boxes $1.04 No. 19 Electric Table plated, 110 volts 500 watts cord and socket attached, the handiest of 5 household articles. Anniversary Sale price $1 .04 No. 20 Silverware, lacquered, so that it will not tarnish sandwich trays with oval handles, bon bon dishes and fruit dishes. Bought specially for our Anniversary Sale.

$1.04 No. 21 Silver Table Ware handles of pearl including Charles Thornburg, Give Way, The best answers this week are -so nearly on a par that the Globe has decided to award five prizes of fl each Instead of the usual HOee. They are as follows: Potter. "AU That Glitters Is Not Gold," Francis M. Bush, Byran Hotel; Mary Garrett, Cummlngs.

"Three Sparking Slippers," Francis Chmldllng, Imogene, la. "Supper Spoon," Y. E. wuey, 3 Denton, "A Spark and a Squeeze," Mrs. W.

A Hamner. Effingham. "Sizing Her Up to Pare (pair) Her Down," We Woodruff, 8UU street. "So Near and Tet So Far," wary Irene Schaback," 081 Santa Fe. Oh You Kid Slipper." Mrs.

P. G. Worthy, Wetmore. "A Cut Down Twin Six," Mrs. Jfid Hand, Lowemont.

Prizes Last Week. "2 (to be) or Not 2 (to be)," Millie Burbank, 911 Santa FV street. "Somebody's Going To Be Pinched," John G. Winter, St. Benedict's, Atchison.

"Insuring A Corn Crop," Mrs. Otis Adams, Route 2. "A Squeeze Play," Dowling, Mobile, Ala, "The Pump's Too Small For the Hose," J. J. Glam-g, Route 2T.

Titles' that received honorable mention "Trying to Pump Her," Mrs. M. M. Spellman. 804 South Fourth street.

"A Lemon Squeezer," John G. Winter, St. Benedict's, Atchison. "Seeming A Foot Hold," II. 0.

King, Lowemont. "A Nifty Prospect For a Corn Crop," Ralph Beltzel, IfilS South "Shooing a Hen," Mrs. Ben High-fill. Potter. a "A Ball Room Special," Mrs.

w. Price, Farmington. "A Sparkling Set," Miss Anna Kautz, Stillwater, Oklahoma. A Miss understanding," Kutn Thirty-Four Years Young Monday March 19th The Boston Store reaches its' thirty-fourth birthday. It is, we think, as much an occasion for serious reflection as self congratulation.

We are glad to have achieved a third of a century of successful business experience. We are still better pleased that this thirty-fourth birthday finds us bigger in spirit and achievement than eyer before. And there is a serious side to our satisfaction which is derived from realization of the increased responsibilities which we shall face cheerfully and courageously but none the less humbly. Most of all, it is essential, we believe, for us never to forget that the unceasing efforts of our sales force, which has carried us into our thirty-fourth year, and who will Strive to maintain this service 'to you in the future. We shall not be satisfied with thirty-four years of success.

We shall not allow ourselves to be thought of as merely old or reputable. We will constantly strive to continue in youthfuWss of heart and mind as well as mature stability, This is our thirty-fourth anniversary promise to our good friends, the people of Atchison and vicinity, who have made our success possible. And we shall be, indeed, most humbly grateful to have all of you come in tomorrow and wish us luck for the years to come. J. WALLENSTEIN.

Mattocks, 1314 Commercial street. "yielding to Temptation," m. jr. Detwller, 717 street. "A Wily Mrs.

r. js. Detwller, 717 street "Throwing the Bull," B. W. Jiang- worthy, Nortonvllle, Kansas.

"Almost Persuaded," J. R. uray, "Corn Crop at Slake," C. H. Ryan, Bendena.

carving forks, gravy ladle, berry spoon, pie knife, cold meat fork and bread knife choice of any of these in our Anniversary Sale .740 No. 22 Hot Plate Pads, to save your table these are made with embossed silver top, asbestos bottom, oval and round, a great household article. Anniversary Sale. .640 No. 23 Beads and Back Combs a new assortment of imported novelties, bought for our 34th Anniversary.

Choice. .1.04 No. 24 Hand Bags and Novelty Compacs the leather bags in black and brown, the compass showing new designs. Each filled with powder and puff. Choice.

$1.04 No. 25 Chamoisette Washable Gloves all imported416 button length and waist strap gauntlets colors mode, fawn, silver. Anniversary Sale, per No! 26 i-adies' twelve strand pure Silk Hose the Well-, drest Brand white only. These Hose have slight imperfections. A gat bargain, per pair.

.940 No. 27 Merrill Silk Hosiery. The best brandwe carry. Black, white, colors. "Anniversary Sale price.

28 Ladies' Silk Hose, with lisle elastic tops, black, cordovan, grey. Per pair .940 No. 29 Children's Sox, mercerized yarn, fancy tops, all Sizes. Anniversary Sale, pair. .190 No.

80 Children's heavy ribbed School Hose, black, seamless, sizes 5 to 9. Anniversary Sale, 4 pair $1.04 No. 3 1 Men's Half Hose, fine mercerized yarn, lisle, mercerized and cotton, 4 pair $1.04 No. 82 Ladies' Neckwear samples lace collars collar and cuff sets, lace vestes, pieces worth up to. $1.25 each.

Choice Anniversary Sale. .840 No. 38 Ladies Kerchiefs, embroidered an plain, fins Swiss cambrics. v' 240 No. 34 Silk Ribbon, wide ones, new woven prints for "Baiting the Howard .0.

Porter, Washington, Kansas. A Spark and Two Plugs," Kennetn a Route 2. "Selling Corn Sprouter," Gerald- Ine Gotldard, Lowemont. "A Little Corn Planter," Benjanv in Gigstad, Lancaster. "Poor Support For a Large Fouuda.

tinn viroMiitii Goddard. Lowemont. Hamner, Effingham. "A Spark and No W. A.

Effingham. "The Irony of Fate." Mrs. Ed. "Mimiilnr the Pump," Edward McCulloinrh." D12 Parallel street, Huron. Kan sa s.

"Dreams That Never Oome True," "lUiiitnm in Parvo." Fidward Per I' TI Ttruni'h. Ahllene. due. Huron. Kansas.

"You Have the Wrong Number," k.upA.'" Geneva Perdue, Huron Murv Schwartz. R. 4. "A Bold Flatterer." a Denuison. Bllndi" Geneva Perdue, Mnrv Swartz.

Route 4. Tin nuns. "My, 1 WlKh I Were a Cinderella," "A Pimm Handled Geneva Perdue, John Burbank. 911 Bantft Fc, Tfiimn TfannnB. "Cinderella's Slipper," Eunice a i i i i i i i i i i "Mnlrt fmadel To.

Fit." Kunnrd Price. Route 3. "Shooing the Chicken," Mrs. Otis "GrHftinir Corn." Miiiy Garrett, Adams, Roule 2. Cnmnilnffd.

"Souls fsolesl For Siile," Snrnh 0, Bush. BOO Atchison. "A New Patent on Ffloi." Mrs. rinnrv Ilnrhrmn. Route 8.

of the LADDER "icirldln' Her." Mrs. H. H. Mi'lliHiin, sashes and fancy work. Yard.

I I I I II I 'schCaDsule Alinvi Love Is Blind." Agues 'M. bsars aarn. mrJ Tnl1cr. Lebo. Kansas: Hmmot.

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