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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 10

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WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1925 THE E.MPORIA GAZETTE PAGE ISA'S mi TITLED Go to Join Husbands Marquis la Falalse Coudrav Just a Citizen. PRODUCES PAPERS Documents Vrovo Mttle, ever Gloria Comment. How- Paris. Oct. Swan-1 son's husband says he is enter-; tained by reports from America; throwing'doubt on his claim to the title of Marquis de la Falaise de; la Coudray.

TScy also seem to provide a topic ior conversation for himself and his friends. "See how they talk about me i in America," he exclaimed cheer-. fully to an artist chum who was with him when The World's cor-. respondent asked him bluntly, i "are you a Marquis?" "Certainly I am," he replied, as he began to explore a chest of i drawers for familiar parchments, adding "but I don't use title you know." Produces a The document eventually. brought forth by the marquis was 3- certificate Issued by the Court of Rouen declaring him to he a descendant of the old Norman family of Le de la Falaise.

which dates back to the fifteenth century at least. But there was no mention of the name de la Coud-! JiaV or of the title marquis. He' explained, however: The title of. de ray was conferred on one of my Three Factors Arc Employed ancestors in 1707 by Queen Maria! Grading willing Chinese -workers at any Utee to isaile their cargo, "Darius the demonstrations inevitably risked hostile attacks. Oar citizens also were exposed to violence and 1 taunts.

However, as as 1 the Chinese knew the taunted person 3. Soviet citizen, the threats 'immediately ceased and became a ovation." between the Chinese nd the Russians, especially in Manchuria and the zone of the Chinese Eastern railroad, was due to ectivities of former Crarjst soldiers, according to Karakhan, who say; hs has insisted that the Chinese authorities must end the employment of whites anywhere i within Chine. "Regarding the Chinese East: ern it is possible to say that the ying China is ave oomed t. Wo must! fall ami to make persona! met in Russia's I other means reaching the! tacts with the children whenever whisper, perialism. country folk who arc not touched I possible.

i Downs" situation there is entirely tution. is rapidly passing," Miss) eral hundred children with coin-; if a declared M. KuraUhaa. Noyes rapiaiReOL "Mo Jera con-'araiivo success. An Mfor! will-is- fc 3e urges Russians to learn the 1 venieuces, such as the eutomo-, be taade to extend the plan 6 rs; it Chinese language, saying China is bile, have doomed it.

must fall ami to make persona! con-jtt 'met greatly interested struggle against by city and town churches. "Many have acclaimed the rn-'t HA i as solution. This mav iSV Mail Works a help in religious instruction i Out school metlu'ii seems more log- gnad netw to Doctor Jan only 36 SijtJt, "Attending" Church Chicago church bv Attendinpioul and ihe la The Episcopal church's plan ts i adopted by the Episcopal church. to repar instruction' Chicago for inhabitants of out- am lllaij hcse ihe cMId lying and rural eommuimies. in cn wepk Kor oldi ohiKimi In the opinion of lho Jxoyes.

director of religious 0 bc ilniw on-d returned catior tor the church in Chics-; orishl at( mellts aUmg go. the plan is the salvation ious iues the church in these sections. itb' "The rural church as an iasti- ila? instructed Wanted! Boys to solicit for the K. C. Post, evenings school an evening or two.

earn One of the follexln's: A1I- Swatpr. bicycle Flash LisM, Bor Swat or Paper Bag. Cal! at the P. O. News Stand for full Mrs.

Kermit Roosevelt (left) and Mrs. Theodore Hooser, (right) are preparing to join their husbands in India and be first American women to shoot game in the Himalayas, loftiest hai ing grounds in the world. The Roosevelt sons of the late former president, are ders of exploring cspedition sent oat by tht rield Museum, Cliicago. Made Effective old grade No. 2 alfalfa is i cladc-d in U.

S. No. alfalfa. in- Works Reform. Casimir Poland.

Confirming this he produced a yellow parchment bearing the i Kansas City, Oct. A.P Queen's signature. The lady was Official United Suites standards i the French Dutchess of Xevc-rs, i alfalfa were made effective by wno marriea. Jean 'Sobieski, the A. Jaroine.

secretary of King- of Poland, who was agriculture, last month from 1 ovla is a brief of i Conference Won't Help China, Claim "Proposed Tariff Coiifcrence Not End Chinese IVariis Diplomat. AVashingtou, Oct. 34. That China will not benefit by the proposed custom's house conference is ihe complaint of Leo Peking ambassador. In a recent speech he prophesied in.

event of a tariff raise most of no trace can tiie correspondent of The I olber cases the grade was rais; searched the archives nf the because of brizilt, green color There is no record of them, either no eiient'tho- at the Ministry or Justice, where; wh o' actuaVlv 'the the oiiicwl register of authentic whether it grided No. French titles is kept. OL the ese cs of aE3 or 01 -NO lolish Mnrquisatcs. i material or bccaure of tc A prominent member of the tare, color or roi-ons. Polish here declares that hay trade has there nas never baen a Marquis- recognized'that leafv hr.v is ate in the Pollsn nobiuty, the title i better for fc-eding purn-os tlir nelng, unknown.there.

The Mar- a stemnsv hay. siuci tha -msate conferred by Queen Maria! mate destination for all liav 's go into -e packets of 7 3 ments not give Caina wriff.au- I -Onomy. It is turprising." continued. Ucrefore. that inese mea of a i o.

'lust the cdn- encc, which only "cst! peopl3 during present appreciate th3 cordial sympathy they ars UK-'LIMMI-UU li il a i. nittsl. hare been feed lot the grade should indicate experts in heraldry point out, for: feeding as nearly as receiving Irom the Soviet repub- t.ic autocrat Louis XJV. was possible. Feeding tests as' con- lie.

Encouraging telegrams "sent ducted by experiment stations to China from Russia every dJy have shown tiiat about two- i increase the Chinese people's thirds of th feeding value of strength and courage They re- reigning at that over a unified France and exercised the sole right to grant patents of nobilitv. In cay case the Coudray tide to hare been re- does not seem corded. is in the leaves. Color. is an index of feed value The only mention of it and palatabiljty but its greatest is in sn unofficial modern publi- value is as an index of cation, "Les Marquis Francais." and nroper curina vrhich makes which states that Le Baillj- de la bay attractive and salable.

the father of i In the federal pr-rades for alfalfa ihe present three grading factors are em- quired the Marnuisaie of de Coud- ploygd: Leitiness, color and ray in the family I foreign material. If grass 'is possessing the title being extinct, i hay is not as It should be observed that no "alfalfa" but as Light titles of nobility have been created Crass or "Alfalfa GTHSS since Lonis save during ihe depending on jhe amount first empire. Summing up, no of grass present. Instead of us- prooi hs been produced the such grade terms 'as "choice" Marqulsate de Falaise. while' or '-standard'" numerical' grades no official record can be found of i are used such as U.

No. 1 al- the Coudray titls. ialfa, U. S. No.

2 alfalfa and U. S. No. 3 alfalfa. Hay that is out cf condition Oil Production alize -hey are not alone in their struggles, but -ihat nearby there is another people with the same "Recent events in China clearly demonstrated the friendship ex.

between the people of China and those- of. Soviet Russia. Chinese hostility to foreign im- countries was manifested against individual foreigners. Soviet were tRe only fcreigners exempt iron! the general boycott. "When other foreign ships were idle in Shanghai, Soviet ships were able to secure or which is contains over 13 ner cent foreign material, or -which i increasea i of distinctly low quality, is under United States hay stanciarcf Hike of 4 Per Cent in 1925 Is U.

S. sample grade. Certificate- Forecast by Valentin I sho -ivhy it has bien placed i- R. Garfias. this grade and what ii -woulf: grade.

For hay i 0 lie 013,000,000 barrels in 1924, ori naTe a recognized feeding value. only 4 according to the' es- i If lht hajr contains an "averago just made public bv Val- of leaves, 40 per cent; a entin Foreign Henr. 'More hay will grade No. 1 under the federal standards under standards previously used because there are fewer grades providing the standards are rroperlv applied. On th fe basis of possible interpretation ot the old National Hay association stand- estimate for 1324, issued in October of last year was re- close to the final fig- Hres.

The output during the test three years can be considered a uniform average rate of slightly over 1,000,000,000 barrels per year. The outstanding feature responsible for the increase can be accounted for by the increased Production in the United States, Past thr new" finish to your lloors, doors, furniture and woodwork with OCedar Polish. It's no -to make everything the O-CeiJar way. ards the present U. S.

No. 1 Alfalfa includes the upper portion of the oM grade "Standard Alfalfa" while tha lower portion of the old grade "Standard Alfalfa'' and ee are included in IT. S. Ko 2 2.00MÍO tamis!" the" 1 AIfa fa and the Fan of Production outside of the I And a link goes fzr. Jmttryons bottle.

Sold everywhere in various sizes from 30c to S3. Utput ed in 26,000,000 barrels, now produce raore 0, previous time. The increase Roumanian yield is of panf ar cance as -records o' maaian production date- back far as IS57, and the 1325 outtmt or 15,000.000 barrels ooo 000 barrels more than the yield before the war. Try The Gazette Want Ads. tarnialscS silver Shines as before.

If dipped in hot water With Eub-Xo-Jfors, Harvey's assortment is complete and all is verv high quality. New Dills, large size, 3 for 1Q Sweet Pickles, new stock, dozen 20c Pickled Onions, just received, pound 50c Chow Chow, a new arrival, pound 4Qc Sweet Relish, new and good, pound 30c Three Phones, No. 45 HARVEY HARVEY 626 Commercial Rarely in manufacturing history has a name entrenched itself so firmly in the confidence of the entire world as the name Dodge Brothers. Everywhere and to everyone this name means but one thing: a product built honestly of the best available materi- als and sold at a just price. Behind this product, this price and this enviable reputation lie certain impressive and fundamental facts.

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