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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 3

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THE MAY DAY FESTIVAL (Continued from pafo one) Extra Specials For Your Sunday Dinner Wax Beans Vi'CsU IVas, Xevv A-ipnia- rudKhes unions, letuiw, sjiin- wcH, mnugocs, tomatoes, benies. rhubarb, pineapple, ginpu ffnit, and gowl oranges. Your orders promptly tilled from the best the market affords H. STONE Swre ito rise can't always make everything "just Sometimes you will get in more short uning litan usual; of make the baiter a little'thin; or it may not be convenient lo put.3 cake in the oven the moment is mixed; or your oven may not bake evenly and it is necessary to turn ihe pan of these little uncertainties make the slightest. difference in results if you use BAKING POWDER This modem, double-raise baking posvder has unusual strength and is absolutely certain to raise your biscuits, cakes and pastry light and feathery.

It generates an abundance of leavening gar, both in the mixing bowl and in the oven. The raising Is sustained until the dough is cooked through. Hcusewivcs who use never have "bad with ihpir baking. Try at our risk. Your grocer will refund your money ii you are not pleased in every way.

I llelinblo Grocer HEN in need of Lumber, Sash, Doors or any kind of Building Material, lime, sand, cement, plaster and brick. We aro- sure our prices and the Quality of our goods make it your -whie to call on us, i Watson Ballweg Lumber Co. Corner Sixth, ami Phone 87. Thy Wash Days Are Numbered And they may cease altogether If you try our service. Why endure the drudgery of -wash day when we can do better work than you can, we can do it BO quickly and at so low a coat? We aro pleasing- over hundred housekeepers each Wo can please you given an opportunity.

us be your washerwoman UUs Proud of your Knife? Have you ever known the pride and satisfaction afforded by a fine, hi(jh grade knilc: made alter the newest Style and design? The tylUQM) £DCE press-button knifo is made cxKCtly right. Every rivet, every bolt, every i'J perfect. This knife opens with a press of the button arid locks cither open or shut. 'WHEN tOCKED; Slag Bather Shop and Cigar Stand 1 Sporting Goods and Fishing Tackle 50o Commercial Whit PI Greek 'dance, Florence Biirget-a, Jean, Elliot, Jennie Gor dou, Mnrguref Helen Jones. Sadie Kennedy, L.

ra Inex, Loveless, Helen -Lyon, Edna McCollough, JClsie Stout, Ula Wlsbard. Danish Misses Ruth' With- erti, Louise Klinktmborg, Cjnthia vans Marian Ida Cure, Prather 1 Ida Franz, Helen Nora Ruth; Marguerite Hunter, Vnn Voris, Kutliryn, Nanninfca, Xcllc Sconce. Swedish SUsses Vesta Gioss, Gladys Wilson, Esther ry, 1-mlu Fritz, Iva Harvey, Ida WUUtnmore, Edith Carlisle, Esther Reiidiugton, Evelyn ROD.C, Effle Jiodine, Carrie llintcu Oorls Craudall. Russian Misses Myrna baptist, Nellie' Stout, Mabel Kerr, Marjorie Dutch Mlssns Pawl, Edna Clara Burre, Minnie Durre. CLAYIBIRDS PROPPING FAST (Continued from pago one) New Pro 3ess laundry Phone 187 Star Theater tonight.

Tuesday VAUDEVILLE and Wednesday. LYNORB "VANCE, comedy Hinging, dancing and talking act. Tonight's pictures, "Pire of Fate," In 2 parts, drama. "Slim Becomes a Detective," comedy. Friday Night, "Stolen Identity," in 2 parts.

"An Elephant on His Hands," comedy. Saturday Night, "Wynoma Revenge," drama. "The Stinger Stung," comedy. Admission lOc. BLAU-GAS for the Country Home It ia superior to any gas RCH' 1n use.

it makes the most light and it tUe hottest gas. will rot asphyxiate and will not freeze. We are o.xelusivo agents in Lyon County for Bhiu-gaa and nrp prepared to clnmo'islrato tliis economi- caV system you. Krueger Bros. Phone 467 St.

TORONTO WAS HUMBLED M. KKBTSITS'GEn, Agent Insurance Specialist Fire, Towindo, Accident, PJate Glass, Bonds. Over Citizens' National Bank Phone 573 Emporia, Kansas For light or heavy dray worlc, call extra, wagon, Pilono SG. Harry Ford, Driver. Bid well's Bounders continued the even 1 their way yesterday by trouncing the pride of Toronto, lo The languors jumped off to an early had no difficulty in holding it.

allowed up strongly at bat again, lamming out twelve solid -hits. Trainer and LaFlambois high gunnois with throe apiece, ami seveial of these were for extra bases. There was a lair crowd at the game. The battery for rla was doldhig and Smith, aud for Toronto, Lucas and Curtis. The leaguers moved on today to Benedict, vvliei rtie town boys have imported a number of semi-professionals, to help them withstand tho high speed Emporians.

Yes- terdtiy's victory makes six straight for bur.cli. Tho manager be in Fmporia Monday to make arrangements for the day, Friday, May S. big opening Suits from to $30, for flS. Downs Taylor. Place jour money vith no.

Receive a good return with the best security. Thomas Mortgage Co. Building, VJ nuU Merclinnt Sticet. For a Better 5c Cig'ar Smoke A. New Blend Lutt Gift Shop For Aprils Bridal Showers.

Lilac and Rose SaclmtB, Jar of Lavender, Potpourris and Scented NoBegajs, Novelties in Needlework, Stamped and Embroidered. Shapes for women, misses and children to select from at 98c to $3.95. In all the Newest: Strictly ute Millinery. $2.98 and $3.95 For 3-our Absolute Choice of our Entire Stock of Trimmed Hats, including all of our early New York models which sold from $3.95 to $7.95. Just received a large Sample Line of Flowers PI i from 25c up to 98c.

In Stick-ups, Wreaths and all the New Things. ka: Dr. G. and J. W.

Kennedy, of Jlelyern; Edgar nnd Crover YowoJl, of Marnuette; TUilph Stafford; Foreat Luther, of Cunaron; Carl Schulz, of Lawrence. Among the Emporia and Lyon County-trays in the shoot were H. i Jones, Clin Ford, O. L. Fullerton, C.

Wright, L. "Wilson, n. Magee, K. Plumb am! of the local guii t'lub'are W. H.

Jones, iirpsjdeut: Charles Ford, secretary, Ftillertoti, field captain. William It. Smelsei- AVilliam 'Smelser was found dead in his this morning at his 743 West' Sixth Avenue. A stroke of caused his death, which caine as a shock to the members oftliis family. Mr.

Smrsl- ser had been excellent health, and was active Mn his life insurance business until day of his death. He attended the 'May Day fete with Mis. Smelsen yesterday afternoon, and was In his iiaual health last- night. Mr. Smelser liitff lived in Emporia for the past thirty years, engaged all Ws 'trine in the life insurance business'.

lie was widely acquainted in and in the surrounding country, he was born June 24, 1842. Jliss- Amanda in Richmond, lie was Married to Roberts May iji Sturgis, Mich. The family, came to'Eniporia Mr. Smelser by his wife and 'four children and eleven grandchildren. The'children are W.

Smelser, W. 'N. Smolser, Miss Edith D. of Emporla, and A. B.

Smelser, of Mohro'e7 La. His brothers and Jacob and Nicholas Mrs. Lizzie Coughlin and Mrs. Alice Bradbury, live in Liberty, Track Normal veraus College of Emporia, Saturday afternoon, 3 o'cloclc Normal Meld. Admission, 25 cents, Uneeda Biscuit A crisp, clean, nutri- For eWry- where.

Fresh moisture-proof cen.ts. ZuZu The funny little name of the famous little ginger snap that puts fresh "snap" and into jaded GRAHAM CRACKERS The natural sweetness and 'nutriment the wheat are re-- tained, giving therrij a delightful' flavor. 10 cents. Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY i Always look for that name I 9 Track meet, Normal versus College of Emporia, Saturday afternoon, 3 o'clock, Normal Field. Admission, 25 cents.

SPECIAL OFFERNQS FOR Friday and Saturday Xptlce, Property along the paving routes on! West Street, Seventh Avenue, Mechanic Street and Union Street their lead water pipes put in "at once, in preparation for tho 'paving which will come this This work required, and "out of the way before the pavers begin their work. D.f A. Dryer, Commissioner of Streets. Clothes Cleaners. Attention.

The rooms and 15 East Sixth AveuuB that' have been used by cleaners for, fifteen years are for rent. Phone 604." W. H. Hall. CJub Rooms to Rent Entire aeoond-floor of 611 Commercial will Tje for rent after May 1, Phono Emporia Commercial Club, 259, for particulars.

A. L. Oliger, Secretary. Samuel Roberts M. StvberU, 91.

Xteht S7S J. C. Ftriftire Sk, I i I Received this morning by Express, a sample line of new coats for women, in light weight wool materials in the tans, light browns and new blues. You will find here the best assortment of pretty things in Waists at $1.39 and skirts iron $2.98 to $9.95 New Spring Models. i F.

Jlrewer ilteml. Mrs, M. F. of Jcplin, sister of J. died this raovning.

TI be brought to T3mporia on the 1C. T. tomorrow noon and will be direct to Ulaplewood jCemetery, where interment will be. made. The burial will be private.

Kai-m Mauds ft'otauWl are in need of a farm hand phone the Emporia Commercial Club, 259, and one will be furnished as quickly as possible. Tlte women' the Christian Church will hold a food sale, serve dinner and chicken pie supper, 62S Commercial Saturday, 2. Meals, 25 cents. Wlitf.i its-inch Coat. Sato ljil.08 ISxtra ten white light weight coats, 'just' the thing for an evening ii you want something inexpensive, beautifully satin lineti, couUt-not" be made' for less than or J.

P. Harasey- er Company. "f' Suits from $25 to Downs Taylor. for When your oV jewelry needs 'remember Frank Reider, years', experience in this! his Bpeeialty. At MyBe'r '-Brothers, i and tomato, rieties, atliiifibeck's.

'l -j i UNDERTAKERS 'Monday, black leather pobketbpok; containing retar'n Gazette. Reward.j*^ glasses 5n case," Thursday uvenlng." Reward, to iGnV.ette, i' Dr. Margaret 1 'i" 1 pathic physician, Commercial Phone 97S. R. i nfln A i 1 Ifo it KlecU'icnlly.

AH Work Guaranteed. cry Best Material. I nsunuicc lowered, UolightctI Family. ellable Workiiiausliip. Kecji Cool.

lectrical 'Devices. ft 11 Biwjrs Kcrr, S-t Street, AVitli lluiiwp Uros. 1'Iione 505. For Sale or Trade surreys 'fcnd wagons; always on hand. Mechanic 'and? Coru- Perrier's Feed Barn Streets I to cook aji'd Apply laf tor 0 in WOMEN'S TRIMMED HATS Greatly Reduced Displayed on two tables in a great variety of the latest styles, and the chance to buy a pretty hat at small cost.

Values up to $5.00 At $2.50 Values $5.00 to $7.50 At SLIP-ON NIGHTGOWNS Made of fine, soft material, low neck, sleeves and an extra good 75c quality. For58c -IT--T IIJL RUFFLED SWISS CURTAINS Plain grounds with small, medium and large dots, 2 1-2 yards long and regular 98c Fof83c COLLARS Heavy lace in a great assortment of shapes and sizes. $1.00 Quality $1.25 Quality $1.50 Quality For 83c For 97c For $1.75 Quality For $1.37, $2.00 Quality For $1.59 HUGHES'S IDEAL HAIR BRUSHES -i ft A having the most perfect penetrating and cleansing qualities. For 39c HEMMED TOWELS from good quality crash toweling, size' 17x36' inches, an excellent towel for use about the home. 9c 3 for 2c SUITS In a variety of wool fabrics in fancy -effects, color -mostly browns and grays," strong, at-urdy suits-for, boys HO to 17 years old; that will-withstand service.

-values, -for 43.90. values, for $5.00 values, $6.00 values, for $4.00 values, for 4.7,0 S5.00 IN BASEMENT SALESROOM BLEACHED MUSLIN, full' yard soft, smooth finish and a quality usually sold at lOc. For Yard CUT GLASS AND SUGAR SETS, plain, heavy glass, star cut, side and bottom, For23cSet ON BARGAIN SQUARE, one hundred, rolls Crepe'Toi- let paper, Don't Fail to Take Hair CJoods Demonstration CHAMOIS GLOVES In natural color, two-clasp, all sizes and a most popular summer glove. 37c MOD ART CORSETS An excellent corset of perfect fitting qualities. If you a good corset at smalFcost, don't fail to look these up.

$3 values $5 values for $1.50 BLACK SILK HOSE, $1.18 Pure silk, sheer, smooth texture, double sole, heel and toe and an attractive texture, doubfe heel and toe, and an attractive to wear "with the low'shoes. Only $1.18 Pair.

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1890-1977