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The Wellington Daily News from Wellington, Kansas • Page 3

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THE WELLINGTON DAILY NEYS Anything that you. want in garden tools at Martin's. 66 it Too Early to Secure1 -Today Isn't a Your Til WtoifSn run" in i. i iiiii i -n-i 1 I i 1 1 "iniiii I 11 iir 1 cLaste i. oat "The Boy is Father to the Man? is an axiom that applies the more 1 I jxL A Easter will soon be here but why wait until then to wear a new Coat? Getting it now assures yoira full seasons' wear.

With the one-piece dress in high favor the new Topcoats assume unusual importance. The ones for motoring and street wear are long, loose belted models with deep collars and fancy pockets. Some of the very new coats are of velour in copen, gold and green Whether or not you know exactly the style and material you prefer, the question is easily decided in our coat department. Not a good sjtyle is missing here and more than that you can depend on the utmost in style and quality for your money. $5.00 to $35.00 forcefully to inherent The "Saving'' Habit! is as natural with some boys as the spendtnnit habit is with others.

It develops early in life, and its sequence in maturer years is aptly presented in this drawing! Saving and Success are definitions of each -other. -Wellington's a The Boy who Saves Makes the Man who Succeeds THE FASH Schabinger Baker If you are not a natural saver, you can cultivate tne nanit, De you young or old. start a sav ings account at this BANK i ana enjoy me re ward THRIFT never tails to bring. SECURITY STATE BANK, Wellington, Kansas. Come in and get acquainted with Mrs.

Blakely. Your corset is a very important part of. your dress. She will advise you as to your correct model at Gambrill's. 67 DAILY NEWS WANT ADS A WORIIW V) Is it worth while the time, care and enthusiasm spent in producing ii SEAL LOCAL HAPPENINGS VAUDEVILLE.

ISIS TONIGHT. Buy your lawn hose at Martin's. 66 M. C. Rule went to Woodward this morning on business.

Dr. Netherton has purchased W. H. Britton property. the M.

Muehlberger went to this morning on business. Augusta The meeting of the Presbyterian circle scheduled this week with Mrs. H. O. Peck has been indefinitely postponed.

The county commissioners were in F. F. NETHERTON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon General Practice Disorders of the digestive system a specialty OEke over Harrison Drug Store.

Bell Phone, Office 710 Residence phone, 867 L2. O'Neal on Cleaning and Pressing Ladies apparels this week only Plain Dresses or Suits cleaned and pressed and pair of white kid gloves cleaned for 75c. GEORGE garment cleaner and tailers 221 N. Wash Ave. Phone 422 No Delivery on this offer I I i Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Spahr left last night for Nebraska City, Nebraska to attend the funeral of Mrs. Spahr's brother, the Reverend H. Zimmerman. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon.

Get our prices on garden tools and lawn hose before you buy. Martin's 66 i Vernon Castle has enlisted in the English army and left for the front. The WThirl of Life" in which Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle are starred is probably the only big photo-play they will ever be seen together in.

The fortunes of war are precarious. See this picture at the Majestic Thursday. Use Servall's Velvar Varnish for in terior woodwork Rock Island Lum ber Coal Co. 60tf Sincerity No man can produce great things who is not thoroughly sincere in dealing with himself, who would not ex change the finest show for the poorest reality, who does not so love his work that he is not only glad to give himself for it, but finds rather a gain than a sacrifice in the surrender. Lowell.

If you have a dwelling or some good vacant lots you wish to sell, see us. -Black and 3iartm. Boy's Leg Broken Troy Killingsworth, who suffered a broken leg Monday about noon when a barn-door was blown from its bearings onto him is getting along nicely. I he Stockton boy, who was with Troy, escaped with only minor injuries. The accident happened at the Killingsworth home on North Washington.

The boys were taking a horse from the barn and when they pushed the. door back, the wind caught it with such a force that it was blown off the rollers onto the boys. I have some fine oil leases cheap. Close to the well but they won't last. See L.

L. Webster. 65tf .35 Inch of Rainfall The rainfall early Tuesday morning amounted to thirty five hundredths or an inch and enjoys the distinction of being the first rainfall of which a trace could be obtained in over two months. The only other rainfall this year was on January 1 for which day the rain gauge shows a precipitation of .10 of an inch. On March 2 a snow afforded considerable relief to thejsoil.

With but little over .45 of an inci of moisture since January lthe pasiew months have been unusually dry, ruary being reported to be the dryest February in Kansas for forty-seven years. Have you been fitted in your, spring corset; if not you should see Mrs. Blakely at once for your correct Gos-sard Model for Spring at Gambrills 67 Members of Athletic Assoc. to Meet The members of the Athletic Association which is equipping a downtown gymnasium in the third story of the Marble Block will meet there this evening to make arrangements to equip their gym with certain accessories which have npt yet been provided, and to find a means of paying for the rent of the room -six months in advance. The room is already quite thoroughly equipped for indoor athletic sports, even to the nice detail of shower baths.

It is hopec: that it may be arranged to have a series of basketball and volley ball games here before the warm weather sets in. By next fall the place will undoubtedly become popular with the various clerks and business men about town who will be given an opportunity to relieve the tension brought on by business cares in some athletic spori followed by an invigorating shower. Wall Paper and Picture framing at Brown's Book store. 64tf Foreign Countries Notified Washington, March 13. The gov- ernment today took the only formal step that will precede the sailing for the war zone of American merchant ships armed to resist attacks by German submarines.

Notice to the world of the intention to place an armed guard on merchantmen was sent by the state department to all embassies and legations in Washington. The statement, which it is assumed will be transmitted to Germany by the. Swiss minister as follows: "In view of the announcement of the imperial German government on January 31, 1917, that all ships, those of neutral included, met within certain zones of the high seas would be sunk without any precaution being 'taken for the safety of the persons on board and without the exercise of visit and search, the government of the United States has determined to place upon all American merchant vessels sailing through the barred areas oxl armed guard for the protection of the vessels and the lives of the persons on board." 1 COFFEE? If Chase Sanborn were less particularabput' the growing, ripening, sorting, blending, roasting andgpacking, they would still have pretty good coffee. But it wouldn't be "Seal Many families Wellington think the extra effortivery much worth while. i You will too when you try "SEAL BRAND" We carry in stock other Chase Sanborn brands of equal merit when price is considered.

Prices 25 to 45 cents a pound. Style Center ON Mrs. Kathryn Blakely will be glad to meet every woman that is particular about her correct corset fitting. See her at Gambrill's Garment section. 67' DAILY NEWS WANT ADS T7o 1 i tt I 3r a perfect cupoPcoflBo' ta 1.

2 4 3 yeuaJ cm A' WYATT 40 II 1 1 171 1 Hi! 'I Some Distinctive New Hats Arrived Today STANDING OF TRAIN CREWS Car 23 Young, conductor; Cleppin- ger and rirown oraKemen. Car 704 Persons, conductor; Seyffer and Bourne brakemen. EXTRA BOARD Crawford, Luke conductors; Potter, Hill, Blore, brakemen. STANDING OF ENGINE CREWS EXTRA BOARD Barker, VonRohr, McConathy, Lan-dreth, Reed, Snider engineers. Master Mechanic A.

official business visitor today. uman was an in Waynoka Bob Buswell was a company business visitor in Bleckwell today. Ralph Preston has been sent to Belvidere to do some engine repair work. T. B.

Nash has been sent to Black-well to do some repair work. Ralph Johnson, file clerk in the division superintendent's office went to Wichita this morning where he will enter a hospital to undergo a minor operation. Brakeman J. W. Rogers has been granted a leave of absence and will make a tour through the south.

He will visit the home of his parents in Mississippi. Bob Bruce, special, Santa Fe officer has returned from Fort Riley where he delivered to U. S. military authorities W. J.

Anderson, Earf Alexander, Arthur and James Brans-field the four deserters who stowed away in the New Hampshire troop train and were arrested here Wednesday upon request of the commanding officer at Camp Deming, New Mexico, from which point they had deserted. Engineer J. E.Cooper, Fireman L. T. Miller, Conductor D.

S. Garrison, and Brakeman E. B. Cummins have jgone to Chicago on business. Division Engineer R.

J. Gatewood and Roadmaster Barney Pulliam are out on, the main line near Danville, where a big job of rock ballasting the track is under way. Panel your dining room with Beaver Board. It adds to the beauty of your home, for sale at Rock Island Lumber Coal Co. 60tf Every time a lazy man looks at the clock the day becomes longer.

We do all kinds of commercial and society printing at the NEWS office. Call in person or telephone 326 or 238 and sone one will call on you with samples and prices. For Spring Painting use "Health and The paint that satisfies Rock Island Lumber Coal Co. 60tf Notice! All persons indebted to us are requested to call at once and settle accounts. Books for several days will be kept at our former place of business.

Boory Brothers. tf Elks Attention The annual election of officers wiU be held March 13. A large attendance is desired. 66 H. W.

Liddle, E. R. FOR RENT: Furnished rooms for either sleeping or light housekeeping. Call at 123 North street. Call afternoons.

68 FOR SALEs My five passenger Willys-Knight automobile. Gocd as new. Price $1050.00, which is $310.00 less than the price of a new car. This car has been out of the shop less than four months, has run about 2600 miles, and I guarantee it to be in perfect condition. Reason for selling, needed a larger car and purchased a seven passenger Willys-Knight.

M. A. Princehouse. 68tf FOR SALE: Washing machine, organ and cook stove. All in good shape.

Call at Wellington Hotel. 70 FOR RENT Two clean, nicely fur nished rooms for light housekeeping. Outside entrance. Call at 509 South Blaine or phone 247W. C8 i vm ft session again today.

Fred Barnes, the newly appointed commissioner was in the meeting. Wall Paper and Picture framing at Brown's Book store. 64tf Mrs. Daisy Stewart who has 1 A 1 Ml been iiere oi account oi tne illness and death of her father Henry Horn started for her home in Colorado to day. The Lyric Entertainers ISIS tonight the right price.

66 The officers and teachers of the Christian church will meet this even ing for business session and will al-! so be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hollingsworth. Lafe Burger returned last night from Minnesota where he had been on sale business. Today he is at Win-field, tomorrow at Russell, Kansas and the next day at Kearney, Nebraska.

VAUDEVILLE." ISIS TONIGHT. Mrs. Walter Cramer and daughter, Margaret of Clovis, New Mexico and Crum Ridings of Caldwell, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.

F. Bo-hanna, have returned to their homes. Save money by buying your garden tools at Martin's. 66 Mr. and Mrs.

David S. Worden. Mr. and Mrs. M.

L. Riner of Riverdale and James Worden of Wichita will be here to attend the funeral of their relative Charles Worden tomorrow af-! ternoon. Wall Paper and Picture framing at Brown's Book store. 64tf GLASSES FOR THE YOUNG should be selected witli care. The wrong1 glasses are pretty sure to result in permanent injury to the sigh tJf your children need glasses bring them to me, and have them properly fitted.

PERRY MILLER, The Optimetrist, Same Old Place. TES, those Garden Tools are here, and just to start things right, will sell a Hoe and Rake for a few days only at 75c Spading Forks Priced right Phone your wants CORTELYOU 113 E. Harvey liie Uarinda EJectric Washer and ringer investors, Attentioni rplHIS mechanical jr wonder of the wash room is a necessity for every modern household. The drudgery of the old handwashing: machines is abolished fqr ever and wash day no longer dreaded where the CLARINDA ELECTRIC The Mid-Continent Investment Company calls attention of investors to the fact that the price of stock in The National Urion Oil and Gas Company of Blackwell, Oklsu, has been raised from $1.23 to $1.5 0, effective March 15, 917. THREE WELLS DRILLING Expect to hit pay sand in two of these within two weeks.

Follow the direction of your better judgment and get in communication with H. illRSCH, Financial Agt THE MID-CONTINEXT INVESTMENT COMPANY 109 West Lincoln Wellington, Kansas isa part of your household equipment. No more annoyance of torn clothes from the laundry or nib-sing garments as is often the case when the clothca are sent out. Your clothes will be kept sanitary and properly rinsed in clpan water if you have cn Electric in your home. The slight expense of electricity about 3 cents per week for the averco washing and the saving wear and tear on tha clothes where this gentle washer, is used the supreme satisfaction of always having your clotlica crystal white, makes the CLARINDA ELECTMC WASHER the pride of every housewife.

$65.00 Machine for S55.GQ 6'aiAlbrill Mercantile.

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