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The College Hill Booster from Topeka, Kansas • 1

The College Hill Booster from Topeka, Kansas • 1

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Topeka, Kansas
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(. ifc A twt I I ol. I NoHll. TOPEKA, KANSAS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. Six Pages WE HATE TO TALK ABOUT OURSELVES BUT ITEMS 0F INTEREST The next issue of The Booster will appear Thursday, October The Booster is pleased to reprint the following article which appeared in last weeks issue of The Washburn Review The Booster is also in receipt of a letter from The Porte Publishing Company, of Salt Lake City, Utah, who are nationally known as an authority on printing prices, and are the publishers of the Franklin Printing Price List, the most extensively used printers service in the United States and Canada.

Here is the let-, ter: E. H. Montgomery, of Larkinsburg, Kansas, and J. )C. Flipse, of Oakley, I'ansas, have purchased the garage f(rrperly operated by Cottrell Dial i a 1702 Lincoln Street.

The new pro-piietors are making several improvements for the convenience of their Prons and will be pleased to meet all motorists living on College Hill. The College Hill Booster, published by the Hardy Press, put out a special Washburn number this past week. The paper is printed in blue ink, and carries advertising of special interest to Washburn students. This is a live little sheet devoted to the interests of advertisers in the College Hill district, and is distributed free to every home in the district. Washburn students should not overlook the merchants on the Hill take a look around and perhaps youll be surprised at the number of things you can get there.

Hiss Margaret Whittemore left Sujday for Chicago to re-enter the Chisago Art Institute. Congratulations on The College Hill Booster, a copy of which reached us a few days ago. It is a live community paper and should result in good business for the people of that locality and for yourselves. The Booster wishes to thank The Washburn Review arid. The Porte Publishing Company fdf the above complimentary notices.

1 Telp your neighbor. Buy what you wait where you live get quicker, beter service. Your neighborhood meichant can give it. Kansas, will make their home at 1228 Garfield avenue, during the college year. FOR RENT Room in modern home for two or three college students! Board if desired.

Six blocks from Washburn. Phone White 2529. Tie Central Congregational Church Broherhood meeting will be held at the Church Monday evening, October 2nd, Special music has been arranged for md Dr. Luman H. Royce will de-livel his address: A mans part in makng the community.

The annual -electon of officers will be held at this meetng and an earnest and most cordial invitation is extended by the Brotlerhood to all men in the community. RIDE A BIKE TO SCHOOL Its today that Lam livin; Not a month ago, Havin; losin; takin; givin; As time wills it so. Yesterday a cloud of sorrow' Fell across the way: It may rain again tomorrow, It may rain but, say, Aint it fine today? James Whitcomb Riley. Boys! Girls! Theres lots of fun to be had in riding a bike to school. When you' can pedal along at a good clip, youll never be late and 'j Jus- received a new shipment of ing faniels ranging in price from fjfteel to thirty cents per yard.

The Colleen Hill Dry Goods Fifteenth Prof. Collier has been elected Sun- Continued on page 2) More Time for Play After School Lane street Phone 1457. Adv. The Booster has been fortunate in souring the services of a news re- poter. P.

C. Keckley is the name of thegentleman who will write-up any itei-s of interest that our readers wish to Hve published. rl Or, if there are chores to be done, a paper route to carry or an after-school job to hold, a bike will help you do it in a jiffy Savage Bicycles $35.00 Pierce Bicycles $42.00 Sturdiest Best-Looking Wheels to be had. Drop, in and look em over today. TQPEKA STAMP AND CYCLE COMPANY W.

W. MARLETT, Prop. 931 Kansas Ave. Phone 1486 i Mrvin Stevens left Saturday for NewHaven, where he will enter Y.le University. Mrs S.

A. Foland, who has been spendii the summer at Alexandria, Nebrask, has returned to her home at 1722West street. I dont want the world and a fence around it I want a car and the open road, says Speed ODay. MURPHEYS DRIVE IT YOURSELF NEW FORDS Phone 99S 115 West Tenth Street Coupes Sedans Touring Its. C.

G. Stevens, and daughter, Mis Muriel Stevens, of Osborne, ni I T- -V. -'1 Mr warn.

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58
Years Available:
1922-1922