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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 6

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Economizes BiilSesr Eggs; Sise SooiS more wholesome Ttse onEy Baking Powder ssaaale fsrossa Royal Grap'e H-- I John Martin is showing kodak pictures of Hurry Hood standing in self-conscious poses' beside 100- pound tarpon and a 155-uonnd bass, or jew fish. 'The bis sea monsters hooked by the Emporia along tho gulf coast at Boca Grande, where, with Mrs. Hood, he is spending a few -weeks. The fish were taken on a 21- thread lino, rind tho Usher's success is due his ability to wear out the big dwellers of tlio sea by cease- lees play-with the rod and reel. Fights of two to six hours often occur before the ilsh is subdued.

Mr. Hood broke a. local record by taking out tho llrst tarpon of the season. His of pride is apparent in every detail of the pictures, and fairly gleams from the tip of his 1 in the photo. Placard, urging all who hnvo not been vaccinated within the past seven years to IKIVQ done, have licen placed in the corridors at Ibe Normal.

The.Women's Klk Chib will enter- tarn the Riles and their whcs and friends next Friday ovoning, April with cards and dancing. Guy J. Mclntqsh and Florence AV. Diddle, both of Allen, were married yesterday by Probate Judge W. Parker.

W. S. Bixler, registrar at the Normal, lias rotiiined from Lindaborg, ho went to hear .010 Messiah. Solid silver thimbles at cents Kicker Son. Sales- Day Tomorrow.

The regular monthly sales day- will be held tomoirow on Commercial Street, and a fine lino ot merchandise has 'been listed. The roads are better than they were at the ihst sales day of the season, and a larger iilteiidance from the country Is expected. Thirty-six Emporia flruis are advertising 1'argaius in the Gazette, and these bargains will be obtainable tomorrow only. The list of bargains includes half a dozen articles that every family needs, and now is tho lime to buy. Every business in town 'is represented.

As a trail stimulator, sales and bargain day combination is a great scheme. Rev. M. Lcc Sorey, pastor of the First Christian Church, went to Chanute today to attend the Kansas Christian Ministerial Institute, the jUteeutli annual meeting of which is being held this week. Mr.

Sorey is president of tho institute. Miss Olive Bailey returned-this morning from Bazaar, where she lias 'boon visiting with Miss Ella Mud- deu for the few days. J. E. Hoover, of Burlingamc, was in town yesterday on a.

short business trin. Miss Ada. Martin, of Chanute, 1ms enrolled iu the Normal for the spring term. Louiso German, of Dwlghl, has enrolled in th Normal. Mrs.

Walter Jones, of Lobo, was shopping yesterday. Tlio "College' The'annual 1 catalogue of life of Euiporia Is off tho Gazette's, press. Tho steady growth of tho scb.cc; is BlgniUed lu tho Increasing bulge of the catalogue each year. Fivo years ago, forty pases told prospectivo students of tho College of Emporia had to offer Mow pages of closoly set matter aro necessary for the mimo purpose. Tho strides tlio Col'egu IB taking are "encouraging.

To show how it stands compared with other schools of Kr.ns.is, tho Emporia school is 0110 tho live college iiiBtitutionb lu the state fully accredited by tlie North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Uesidus the Cplle'ee. the four, Kansas schools are liausas University, Baker, Ottawa, and buru. The new catalogue is 111 led with general 'Information concerning the school, giving much of local color and emphasizing the school's high aim in every way. The hook is printed in open-faced type, am! is clean and readable.

It is cmbul- lished with' a frontispiece of "The Drive Past Stuart Hall," and pictures of the library, the new gymnasium, and ful plans of the dormitory now. in process of construction. its function, the following statement made in the opening chapter of the book: "TTic purpose of the founders of the Colj luge was to establish an'-'Institution 1 where young men and womciv should have thp advantages of a thorough intellectual training in an ntmos- phere'pf wholesome Christian influence. The ideal 'of the College is tlio all-around development ot Its Htiudents, socially, intellectually and spiritually. Its aim ia to produce a fine type of Christian manhood and womanhood; to its students for moral and intellectual leadership in whatever department of tlio world's work they may choose their occupations." Are you satisfied? Do you want to establish a permanent bnslncs's of your own? Our contracts for protection agair.si loss of timo are nluaivu liberal.

Spare time, holidays, and evenings sufficient nt the Start; energy and ambition all tliat's Address, N. B. Campbell, G05 Kansas Avenue, Tope- ta, TKan. Miss Ghulys Peri-yman has returned from Ponca City, where she spent. Easier vacation with relatives, and has the NCI-IT al.

resumed her work at Mrs. Sarah Taylor "and daughter have returned to home in Parkurvillo after a short shopping an visiting trip Emporia. George "Snoddy, who has been visiting hiVpareiiis in Emporia 'for several days returned to Lawrence, yea- Icrday, whore he attends Kansas University. oa Now Have It At Home (A Delicious Breakfast Porridge) attractive blend of the full, rich flavors of wheat, corn and lice; to be cooked and served hot. This pleasing food was first served exclusively at the famous Post Tavern in Battle Creek, where it met with immediate favor; is now supplied by grocers for your own table.

Easy lo. Prepare Economical and Delightful i or Tomorrow's Breakfast Madp by Poitum Cereal Pure Food Battle Mich. Is embodied all that is possible in shirt making. First, fit. Second, fast colors.

ThiH, workmanship. Fourth, quality of materials, and fifth, the lowness of price, considering these qualities. Our spring lines are complete. All sizes and all sleeve lengths. $2 The Game of Conscifucnccs.

Miss'-Abigail Dowden, one of tho lligli School girls suspended for breaking her pledge not to participate ill the'activities oC any ioc-ret organization known as a soroiity, Iuis been denied admission to tlio high school at the Normal. The matter was icferred to the Board of Regents, who upheld the ruling. With' the of three days which' the Board of Education of tlio High School went an additional punisninent of talcing the linal examination. It is said Miss Dowden refused to take the examination, on the ground that she" had not taken her full punishment, the Board of Regents refused to admit her. It is a seneial rule at tlie 'Normal'not' to admit a student coming from-'another school who has not "first obtained an honorable dismissal.

It is said Miss Dowdon has 'failed to do this. The Normal authorities will not take her in until all disabilities have boon re-, moved; namely, tho taking of the final examinations which the school imposed as part of her punishment. There was no distinction made in this particular case, but the Normal authorities wore guided by a principle to which they always hnvc adhered. If Normal High School should admit a student who had not removed all disabilities from a suspension and any other additional punishment Imposed by another hish school, it would be abetting an infringement oC the state law. As soon 'an 1 Miss Dowden obtains an honorable dismissal from the, High School she will be admitted to the NornuU.

To Cdcduvntlon. Ilev. Samuel Ward has received letter from his Miss Mabel, in Anhelos, saying. -that the trustees of Occidental College tho Presbyterian college California have decided to close tho institution apninst coerturalipn after tin; present year; Mr. Ward concludes his noto to the Ga7.et.to, telling of his granddiuushtor's letter, by that maliy consider the cause of cunta'tion for men cnlls for higher (ruining than the present order permits.

to Komi Jinyers. Sealed bids will'ho received by the Board of Education on or before May 1912, p. for any part or all of the one hundred thirty-five thousand ($1 Su.ODO) dollars of school bonds. For fvtrthcr information inquire at tho office ot the clerk of the board of education, High School building, Jr. N.

Clark, Clerk. The uonr'd reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Before you paint seo Pearson rtrotheis, painters-and decoratoi'B. All work guaranteed Prices right. Residence, 110 Street, Phone 431.

Mis- Leah returned yesterday from Kansas City, whole she spent 'Uie Easter with her parents. J. A. UaiiiJ went to Kanspa City, to seo tho Piftsbmg-Knn- sas City gnnie, F. S.

Putnam, of Admire, transacting in town day. Day Dinner. Tho diiinct to bo Khen loulghl by of tho GAR, in Grand Aimy Hall, will begin promptly 7 TicKeU may bu bought at tlie door by thvbe hu.yo not boon aupplled. Tho program will bu interest, and tho dluiier will bo a most- substantial ouo. There will bo toiiata by tbo Hov.

Frank Dnrliam, Col. David Taylor, Capt. T. ty, and Mail.in Str.ittou Nation. Dr.

Garrison will give solo, aa will also Miss I'umber. Mr Ideu Sti'Oinberg each wilt give a reading, Peilro llelil a cof- uet aolo, Lola tuid Donald W-'sl a violin und pliuio duet. A consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Churlos Hou, Miss Francis and Mr.

itob- erts will sing. Will Speak In Hubert Li. McCabe. of Columbua, Ohio, is conilnjj to Afiri! IS under the of tho National Citizens League, has InSiui urging tlie adoption of a Bound in this connt.ry for Lwonty iMcCabo wont on the stump In the sound money light, mid gained a reputation'its 'clear, forcible speaker. Mr.

MeC'abe is a lawyer by pro- 'esston; but for some years his attention has boon conlliicd to busi- icss interest.in (he Soulliorn statcK South In tho sound money campaign Mr. McCube saw tlio monetary evils of tlio country were largely due to the lack of a system of cooperation bctwuen tho banks. IDvcr since tiicn ho has been advocating tho adoption 'of a system as lli'u real remedy 'or ouri 'banking) and currency troubles. The National Citizens', League was organized to arouse the wagc-pnrn- ors and wage-payers of tho country to the necessity of a reform of our irchaii-, panic-breed ing banking and currency system. The league, stnnds or certnSn principles of sound banking that, rct'eiv'o.

tho -ilmost unanimous eiuloraeineut oC eacling practical Imukcrs, mon ot iffalrs, and economists in tho iead- ug banking countries of the world. Tlio league doon not endorse the re)ort of the National Monetary nor the reform hill which icconipanieK this report; hut it roc- ognixos in this report and bill, tho jreatest step that has yet been tnk- en in- this country to give 113. tlio iln'd of banking system that- a coun- ry of the first rank deserves to havu. Mr. SIcCabo conies to Kansas un- tho auspices oC the Citizens' of this state'which is affil- ate with Karger, of Abilene, is presiont, Arthur Hurd ia secretary.

It liar, organizations in over half the coun- ies of tho state, and rapidly or- the other Miss Carolyn Plumb, who was quarantined for smallpox lust veek, has the disease in an', ex- remoly mild form, and is getting along as well as ia possible. Tbc ncouvenience of being iiuiirnutinod the greatest drawback. She solated From other members oC tlio amily, and it is entirely 'unlikely hat tho disease will aproad. Reed Rocker $2.65 Special On Sale Wednesday and Thursday: A regular furnish in value for $2,65. Can either light shellac or fumed brown FURNITURE COMPANY i Ai'O yOU f'JlllcillllllltiHtf tlnj- lion of it Silo this hiinuiu'i It so, be ami gel our pnces mi Common Sense tin! and 'Cheapest Slid ni.iclo hoops uiMl stuvL's to dry 'out ami cause (rouble.

If MCU Smith Lumber Co. Dealers in Lumber anil All Kinds of Material Corner Sivdi and limporla, Kan. Notice to liuiulcrs. you any building or need arpcnters call at.2li Soiith Consti- ution Street, or p.hofio 1101 'Green, ml wo will send you carpenters. The "Union, 0.

Jacobs, of Ncosho Unpiils, business catevtlny. caller in Emporia euJy six dozen of 'nickel-plated: copper tuaket- Hegular bai'Kain day uly- 9fi cents. 1'eters lldiv. Co. Wcduesilay, April 10, Only 50 cent bottlo of Cholerine for 'Oultry, 25 Cents Cholerine, is the host and st poultry'food known, and this iborol offer is to get you to try it.

Vo sell hundreds of bottles ovory car, and recommend' it for feeplug your, poultry well. Cnnily, SI) 1'ouhd JCvcry SaturOny. iyder Leaiherberry Opposite the Mlt-Wny will pay the the highest market price for Sweet Cream in quantities, delivered our store Candy A handsome has been made to the Fcdorated Y. M. 0.

A. budget for this year, to which the general public is expected to stilisunbo TIie'-Foderatotl Board has not liad much time to devote to canv. hut has- obtained the amounts mentioned below by a slight presentation of tlio subject. The apleiulld bcnoiits of Y. JI.

C. A. organizations to llio town at large ought to bo so well known that the clti- respond with this (juickly funds suffieioiit 'make, up The jschoola avo acrlbod to the work. Tlie Gazette willprlnt tlio contributions, as tlioy arc made. The following Hat starts the BubccriplJon column: S.

H. Warren $25 00 Mrs. P. U. Plumb 00 Conrad 'Vandei-velde George Plumb H.

E. Ganso B. K. 1-ovd Uev. 3.

II. J. Rico Ministerial Alliance oo 10 oo 2 1 00 00 r. oo $78 00 Be sure to inspect Roberts and Roberts' harness before you buy. No.

9 East 'Sixth Avenue, Mrs. .7. A. Balrd has returned from Denver, wliere she was called by the serious slcknosa of hor brother, W. G.

'Roscan, lie is no butter. Curl DeLong, who wont homo several days ago, has returned to town and. resumed his woik at tlio lllgli School, yesterday. Room and board 55 a Meal tickets Mrs. Frank Humphrey 300.

Merchant. Ch'Immelt, of Americus. wns a business visitor town, yesterday. Wall paper at Samuel Bros. Mrs.

C. Crouch, of Saftordvillc, was in en a trip yesterday. Watcr Miiin liiipi-iivuiilciits. Thu city totlay ia compioting of six and one-half blc of maina to tlio system of poria. Foiir bloukb luid trout betwoou Tirbt KniiBus Avcuuug.

ouo and one- blocks on I'eail Street, and block on Thii teenth Avenue, twoen and lixuh. lu. Samuel nHtnnod List fro ID To.pokn, he tenUiy 'lo attend the fitneial oC I Mury.Poiiwcll. Soliil silver thimbles to C( each, Rlckei Soil WHOLLY arc the little ones Mhcri tro, to a dish of ice cream. Yes, ALL CHlLnlJKN- "A nsomi" '1C15 CKKAM as fast as 'you can food it thsm.

Don't hnrm does thorn good It jou win. I)ml out how "lovelj" a eivl boy is, IHJY A DISH OIA OUI5 IUU CUJBAM and treat them. ICarl oE Newton, Sg'in tow I lor several Mult with trienila, I 507 Conunerctal. 877.

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