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The Atchison Daily Champion from Atchison, Kansas • Page 4

The Atchison Daily Champion from Atchison, Kansas • Page 4

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Mat rovn THE ATCHISON DAILY CHAMPION, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1911. BOARD AND LODGING FRANCE IS GETTING ONE MAN KILLED IN MICH, STORM THEY THOUGHT HE MEANT FEET In Atchison Society LOCAL AND PF.R30NAL. READY TO SAY "NOV Champion's curious subscriber that FRENCH CABINET HELD MYSTERI-Mrs. Ilarohl McCormick's dinner- OU8 SESSION TODAY lir. 10.

Kessler. of Kt. Joseph, was in town this on his way to U'etmore to spend tic day. CYCLONE DESTROYS BUILDINGS; AND INJURING RESIDENTS i In Chicago Tidal Wave Damaged Yachts in Jackson Park MrB. John J.

Insulin, Ellsworth In-galls anil Miss Ruth Constance Ingalls went to Kansas City this morning, where they will othe gnosis of Edward lilair and Mrs. Jesse 1 1 tint, for a few days. General Opinion is that Germany' (i( give you one lesson in l)o-Keience. Thiit is, always buy Alpha flour for any kind of baking, if you want tiie bakinc 'o be entirely satisfactory. Ask the best cooks.

They will tell you that tin's Hour is best adapted to all uses. It also retains much food value that it makes healthful flour to life. The the -lever team at dance was (ailed off liccaiise her mill her, John I). Hie kelellcr had a lot of company come In unexpected ly. You see, she gut swamped at the last moment and telephoned Mrs.

Mr-Cormlck to come and help iter otil for 'Heaven's sake! As you may Imagine. Mrs. McCormhk is the kind thai can turn her ham! to anything, so she packed her "i hic-and -attractive- thoughl-sorvicoables" ami hurried over lo Cleveland. i It does seem though, thai just when 1 had put new lace on my pink, was1 a mighty poor time to call off her own l.irly anil snoil lire whole week tr Chicago, Kepi, 12. A tidal wave five 1'eet high did thousands of dollars I worth of datnaire to yachts today anchored along Jackson Park.

The storm swepi the yachts from their moorings and carried them out into Hie hike. Several cyclones have been i reported around Cadillac, At Heed City, one man was killed and several injured. Tiie wires are all down at 'Mohart, several buildings were blown down, including Hie postoflice and twelve persons were 21 'he Hoyal, are attracting much alten-t Hon. Their ai Includes fine juggling, riding a bicvcle on a slack wire and injured but none fatally. The iy loss ill reach $20.0110.

mi'. -Most sincerely, Kmily Calhoun. I 11,1,1 ill he laid before 1 he French cai)inet tomorrow for approval. The 'of our gas supply. If ihe council tusk of drawing up the reply proved deems it of sufficient Importance In simpler than al first expected, douht-the welfare of Ihe Atchison consumers less becnuse the (lerman demands i to contribute lo Hie investigation were such as could not.

he accepted IIIx Professor Knowltt made, a bad break In his speech before the Women's Literary Club. nix What did he say? IIIx He said that women were destined to leave large footprints In the Bands of time. His Weakness. knew a gentle ycKginan "Who wouldn't hurt a fly. But ho woulil steal 'meat anything Whoso owner wasn't by.

A Suspicious Sign. She I'm afraid the plumber I sent for today was affected by the heat. He What mnkes you think that? She Ho had every tool he needed with him when he came. Encouraging His AppetLe. When I have any difficulty In getting my boy of three and a half years to eat his food at the table we start a little game.

We name each bits for a member of the family or for a little playmate or some place he haa been, and It Is surprising what an amount ho will eat and enjoy. Harper's Malar. The Champion is tho people's part- Mrs. .1. 'V, Parker and Miss (llad.vs Parker will go to Topeka Wednesday morning to attend Ihe, Stale Fair.

They will return Thursday night. 'Mr. and Mrs. Porter Walker of Kerr-vllle, are visiting tit the home of 'Mrs. T.

M. Walker. To the Society Kditor of The Champion. As long as cveryhody knows ahout it anyway, I might as well tell the ATCHISON MAY HELP IN GASJTELD PROBE (Continued from First page.) those now prevailing in the several cities in order to conserve the supply, the r'ourae of a few years will Bee a complete failure of the fields. Iteallzlng that thin Is a mutter of great importance, not only to the ron-sumors of Kansas City hut also lo nil consumers of natural gas In Kansas and Oklahoma, thla commission linn Bcrured Hie services of Professor Krnsmus Ilaworth, state (leologist of Kansas, to make a compjete Investigation or the enllro.gas Holds or Kansas and Oklahoma, in order that the people may he properly Informed of the exact condition of I lie fields.

We feel that as tills matter Is of so great importance, not only to HiB citizens of Kansas city hut also to the citizens of your city, that you should arrange lo conlribute lo Ihe cost of Hie Investigation for which you will receive and exact copy of all reports, liooks, hlue-firluts, maps and plans that 'Mil' he' furnished to the Commission Hy Professor llawolih tit the conclusion of ills Investigations. We would' fnrtilM yon lo give this matter your earnest consideration arid if you feed that a report of I lie Investigations and1 iho 'findings In regard thereto will bty of any material benefit to the eiVizens of your city Iheli lo conimiinicHfe with us concerning Hie amount of contribution. Very truly yours, I'tibliu Ilr.illlies Commission. I Hy .1. A.

Marzfeld, it. i -President "What aclinui'WlH you take In the mailer?" Mayor) Walker was asked. 1 "I have WrLttenu Mr. Harzl'ehl that I would submit his to tho council at our next meet Iiik." he said. "I think Hie investigation Is a very wise one and undoubtedly will he the means of ascertaining Ihe exact status A Bank Account Hulps you to save the many dollars that constantly slip 1 away.

Enables you to have a cash surplus when most needed. Permits payment of bills by check as you can always make change. Prevents errors in payments and loss of money when carried. Furnishes a receipt tor each payment and avoids disputes, -iii'm'. We know that a bank account with us will assist you in EVERY WAY.

You can know it by joining ur large and increasing family of satisfied customers. Proposal Will Be Curtly Rejected I Paris. Kept. An extraordinary 1 niccting of the Kreix li cabinet was held tills morning to discusH Germany's note. The situation is inysHfy-lug having Ihe effect of an electric thrill In the air.

Hints that there Is something vast in contemplation la the hellet' that Is growing. France In preparing to reject the fiennan note. Paris, Sept. 1 1. -France's 'h rinany 's counter proposals Moroccan negotiations haa he by Frame.

Hili(1 tla, n.piy, while writ- ten a spirit of conciliation, is ali- oluloly firm with regard lo Ihe posi- Hon Prance has assumed concerning questions of principle, from which Franeo will nol dej The premier's i noss-liko manner had a good effect a hair's breadth nergetic and busi-of proceeding lias It is regarded as Hie absolute nnanl- another proof of Inlty and firmness of us lo its policy anil at Hon of tiie government' government a manlfesta- desire lo do its utmost lo slioiicn tin- period of uncertainly which is having such pre- ellect on tho markets ot the world. II also removes any possibility of charges that Franco by delay nff- sisled In bringing about further financial distress in (iermnny. The board outlines of Germany's proposals Irive been communicated to I lie public, because the government he- Moves Hull Ihe people have a. rigid lo know at Ibis period of tension what. is doing.

Foreign Minister lie Helves has also indicated in a semi-official (note that France's reply would be a reiusal to accept I coiidi- lions. In tills French opinion 'njr pears to be wholly uniled juul prepared for any contingency. One point of view In official quur-ters Is thai Coi-niany's finaii''iai situation which is expected to reach a climax by therein! of September, may tend lo nioderiite Germany's demands. WILL NOT BUILD AT PRESENT Ar" Hi meeting of active lodge last, Hie decided not to build or remodel al the present time. Plans that had been drawn wore rejectee! and (ill former p-i'oceediitg'H lovf.ft btiilillng, were set aside, toil the (111.

Ye buildings iiccd not mills ere, move. now occupying in. lolii today tliHlrr.Hie.v( The Champion is Hie people's partner. LADIES' DRESSING SACQUE WITH BODY AND SLEEVE IN ONE A pretty dressing saciiue Is always a comfort for wear home, and tho model here shown Is most desirable because of its simple hut none Ihe less attractive lines. The sleeves and body portions tire cut in one and the neck edge may be finished high witli a small shaped collar, ivovided in the pattern, or cut out in square I Dutch neck as illustrated.

Ihtnity, lawn, batiste, silk or flannel with fin-j Ish of lace, edging or braid as may suit the material. The sleeve may be finished with a cult' in bishop style or with ruffle. The pattern Is cut in 6 sizes: If) am! 1 42 inches bust measure. It requires 12 1-S yards of material for tlio-inedltim size. to he writ- 1 I i I I First National Bank Poet I lived three weeks on that laHt norm of mine.

Artist Then the editor took ItT Poet Oh, no; but be threw down six flights of stairs and I KM Vn the hospital three weeks. JERRY PORTER, NEGRO. FINED For using insulting language calculated to create and provoke a disturbance or the peace was what Jerry Porter was up liciore Judge While for this morning in police court. The loniplaint was filed hy Sarah Porter was found guilty and lined The Fink Pretzel bakery will tie-liver pretzels, doughnuts and potato chips to all parts of the city, a trial order will convince you of the (uallty, Moth phones. The Christian church people iii nwo 1 nan loaves ilUH'J II'IU "111 vi.

of bread in their various eating places 'Die day of tiie Waggoner picnic. address COMFORTABLE NEGLIGEE Peasant Style Ladies' Negligee or House Sack Peasant styles are very adapttible foj' garments of this kind, and the style here shown embodies grace and comfort. Ktriped muslin in lavender and white, witli white for the ruffles and insertion for a finish was used with good effect. The pattern is cut in 3 sizes: Small, medium and large. It requires 3 1-4 yards of 3ti-lnch material for the medium size.

One Precious Possession. The gods may rob us of everything except the beart to endure. George Meredith. Whaling Off New Zealand. Off the coast of New Zealand, advantage is taken or the known routes taken by the whales In their passage, and nets ara-auccessfully set for other novelties.

Miss Fannie Webb hav for Rochester, New York will meet her sister, Mrs. Frank I0d-' monds, of Wellsley Hills. I.Mass. To-' geiher they will vlsll their aunt, Mrs. James Ilreck Perkins, after which i they will go lo Wellsley Hills.

Miss! Widih will remain two weeks witli Mr. and 'Mrs. Fdmonds. A beautiful new home will be built by Mr. Kdmonds the coining year.

1 Why nol get away from business and "forget it" In a few days outing. Look up Pacific folders. They will tell you where to go. The Commission Form of (lovern- meat club will he formally organized Thursday night In the assembly rooms of Hie Atchison Husiiiess college. Mr.

ami Tiarrv Stevens are moving from North Sixth street to Santa Fe street near Tenth. Stevens is quite ill. She was taken yeslarday to the A. W. Slovens home until Mr.

Slovens lias Ibeir new home settled. Logenian sells meat that Is factory to the most particular, iili The 1'layler Players are packing tho Ainlotne every hlgiit. Tonight tliev present "The Senator's daughter The specialties will be extra line. Watches repaired North Fililb today. J.

M. Challis Is in The RTanery on lOd Iversons farm was struirk by lightning Sunday morn ing. great damage done to the WA NTjFI) modern ott-'ige, impure ljSt Hell. Jacobs) Ice cream would taste just fright th warm weather. 1 T.muy auioun una a uniiiue, xptnna t.

about Mrs. i Harold dinner in Hie society column toul-'ht- SjfcrfThe' llusiness mens class of the Christian church will have two re-' fresliinent slands at the P. Wag-' gener picnic. A SMART FROCK FOR MOTHER'S i GIRL I Girl's Dress With or Without Trimming and With Full Length Sleeve and Band Cuff, or Shorter Sleeve With Shaped Cuff Striped gingham in blue and white with trimming of blue is here shown. Pearl buttons trim the front.

The (li'ison shoulder aire breath lo Hie 'isure. Tiie skir: tuaj gathered or plaited. The pattern is cut in 4 sizes: tl, 10 and 12 years. It requires :1 ards of 4 I inch material Jor the K-year size. 1 Says Uncle Ebon, "Dls world would run easier," said Uncle Eben, "If dar was 'some way of holuin' di Investigations belo' de trouble happened." Saturday where she- I itinus i certainly will approve their declHlon." The investigaliot) hy the Kansas Clly ulililios commission resulted i from the dilly-dally discussions, con-I ferciu-es and arguments between Hie commission and the Kansas City gas officials.

I "The Kansas Natural is simply try-j ing to put over a big bluff," Mr. Ilarz-j feld (old a Champion reporter who happened lo meet him In Kansas City some days ago. "This Invest iunt ion hy an' export will show just oacty how much truth there Is In this talk of gas shortage." DEATH OF MRS. JOHANNA ERNST She Was a Resident of Atchison County For 25 Years Mrs. Johanna Krnst, -wife of Jacob lOrnsI, died al her home li 1-2 mile" northwest, of Alchlson this morning at II o'clock.

Ileside her husband she leaves two children, John, age 2::, and Catherine, ago Is. The funeral will occur Thursday morning al HI o'clock, from St. llenedicts. Interment will be In, tho Calhollc cemetery. Mrs.

Krnst, hail lived in and near Atchison for the last twenty-live years. WILL FEED RUSSIAN THISTLE Farmers Claim It Has Half the. Feeding aVIuc of Alfalfa Sharron Kansas, J2. -The lliisslan'thlstl after being maligned for year's. Is last Voiding to the rescue of the farmers 'W ho are short, of foed, and those who know say Hie th(stlo has al least half Ihe feeding value or Thorn will he hundreds of rjul lhs county this your lo help out the shortage of food.

Charles llrowu are at Ihe Stale day. and Fair W. Seniios Topeka to- ARTISTIC WAIST Ladies' Waist With Side Closing and With or Without Revers A charming 111 He afternoon aist wjiti evolved lroiu this model, worn over guiuipe of Irish lace. HI no voile witli satin for trimming was lie material employed. Tho revel's lendH a jaunty air to the design, and tie plaits give viCth to the shoulders.

The pattern Is cut in sizes: "2, in and 12 inches bust measure. II requires 2 8 yards of 4 1-imii material for the sie. Tk Unique Tomb Ornamentation. Maspero, In his "Dawn of Clvlllaa. tion," tells bf a rich Kgyptlan nobis who lived! more than 6.000 years ago and whose splendid fruit, flower and vegetable garden, formally plotted i and laid vas described upon hlB I tomb i i i The Essential Preliminary.

Miss, Languish Do you think the first "hep to a woman's marrluge is love? Miss Pert No; I think the first step to her marriage is when somebody asks her. Not Legal. "The stranger yonder has a very distinguished air, and I must have seen him before, but I can't recall him." "The law won't lot you he's a iudge." WHAT HE LEARNED. Papa Well, Tommy, what tjld you learn, at Sunday school today? Tommy (aped Trj-That I've got to sell four 'tickets for- the fair, ive lifty i cents to tho missionary society and that Jonah swallowed the Obedient. He'll hpver need Ilia Wife" to foar, 1 "Who t1H pays hoed iny.Uoar.-' 7r Not Always.

"They say. that, a girl who acts three times as a bridesmaid will never be a "It Isn't so, unless the, best man always liHupTns to: bo a person who doesn't interest Satisfied. ''''A Pittsburg, scientist claims that ho had satisfied himself that there is a microbe In every kiss." "All right. I'm glad he has satisfied himself. When I find the right girl I'm going to do the same thing." A CHARMING SUMMER BLOUSE Ladies' Waist in Peasant Style What more refreshing and comfortable on a warm day than a neat simple blouse of this kind.

It is cut with body portions and sleeve in one. with seams on the shoulders. A nattv cuff finishes the sieeve, and a shaped sailor collar the neck edge. The smart side closing is most attractive. The pattern is cm in sizes: 24, ftil.

28, 40 and 42 inches bust measure. It requires 2 1-1 yards of Siiinch material for the Ihi-inch size. Long In One Service. Seventy years with one firm was tb record of an aged cloth worker who baa Just died at Trowbridge. Wilts, England.

He began work when be was eight and one-belf Tears old forget to give Your choice of any of these Patterns mailed to your for 10 cents, stamps or silver. gp A MODEL FOR PRACTICAL OR A I In I I 3i.c Wiic) With nr Withnlit Tupkpr This design shows a l.retty and thoroughly up-to-date waist, that is I adapted for costume development, as well as for separate wear. Many ma-I terials are suitable for this model. linen, lawn, cotton voile, silk or 'cloth. The pattern is cut in li sizes: 112, 24.

2G, 40 and 42 inches bust measure. It requires 2 1-2 yards for Hie waist, and 1 3-4 yards for the tucker, of 27-inch material for the 30- inch size. Dellcaoy of the Ancients. In Italy today pigs' livers are served in way that is acurately described by Aptclus before the Christian era, Mlxerd with herbs, salt and wine they are stuffed Into small sausage skins, wlth one bay leaf to each and baked. Composed of 1.

allies' Skirt Pattern 8W8 and Ladies' Waist Pattern 8N3. The skirt is well cut and has a back panel, while the closing Is made at the centre front. The waist has deep Gibson plaits over the shoulders, and Is finished with a deep sailor collar. The waist pattern SliSII is cut In tl sizes: fl2, 81, nil, ".8, 40 and 12 inc'ues bust measure, The skirt pattern Ib cut in y.slzes: 22, 2), 20, 28, and at) Inches waist pleasure, It requires 6 yards of, material for the entire coBtume lor a medium size. This Illustration calls for two separate patterns.

10c FOR EACH in silver or stamps. Address the, Pattern Department of tjhis paper and don't size and number of pattern.

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