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TWO TH'E 1B.MP.Q>.XX GAZETITK JANUARY 4. THE EMPORIA DAILY uAZETJE mul Owin'r B. flt posX nt Kmpori.i, Kansas, as fioc-onn'-eSivss wall matter. Dalty ono year in advanc.fi $4 iJiuly liy cantor, por month, 40r by IHAH, per year $1 AVAH 'quite unlike tUo material lio put out The Alma Kntci pribo haa on- made- him famous. lii-ied, pov.l!>l,\ to conscrlp- Tills bpoU drifted to America and in tho d.iv.otloN v.nr on ugh- "wns publisher In at.

dish. hj ti otlllor A of hold of a lopy Our Slogan! to the no '1 01 onto Uopublkiin tlio breakfast Hio publlthcr hail pitnlmi as a frou- cumveml Ihub by tliu tispicco pornalt cf an alil-niDld- girl in imqlots un- Ainu oditoi "W.i.u is (ho mallor the To- it woitU, "The Au- ionio llonuljlltnu? Is it, CollovUng tlioi." Uoyl Is as bis as Ui. Inih- allor sisaiirc rroiln and allowing tho rliiuci and wliolo lot like him In Telephones Department 48 News Department Gl to the pol- tun niter ami spcccli. tin) pRpor' Tim aa jow Kn I-, fcrnlnst ihi 1 I had Inilp with Goidon nnd loo nail. IMI'I Ihe RP- who tuns hen nhltr.in tho master of Its own 10 stoic in thouid it print its 1 leportei In the woiltl.

A a lory is, goiiiK press to ilio the I sciep.l itpiilnsi t.n« mu-uMi pn 0 i dongnm in aro column find pc'init her' to bi.i.'cnlv (Itiunl doughnut Umivadx in tho next column? uft Mipcr bo'hcnnirt and do UIPBO I Ho think it ciui et onRinrii Philosophy, and he in Chicago 1 to m- then Marshal Field. He shows an i i vfliior of th- li.wetto rtl-c'iuilouub i 0 l0 not oomliiB and! leuqlh lo mo II He thinks an to him tu RO IIIK surh iloreil'' Tnu dough-1 a mun gels most out of Ilf 0 liy biiclt- the He-vi so The facts aic The iiivtluUcin to hmchtxin riirno tho result of a suggestion uut Is ono of our gro.U came over In Mayflower, IK us far ftbovo re- bj friend of tlic suspicion ttiii Pllgrl the csluor of tho famlls jonin.il Is into tho things that mix It h'm sweat. Ho said cuine to London and started tho store because he wnnlod iiomelhlitK that keep ohanfii'd mado without nn in- (Iniation that the President's invitation was it nccoBsai'j' tfi df-cllne the Invitation. Tho letter tlc'cllnius the to, the lionet- written Sattirday. Tho boy in the holcl wherein tJi k-uer was written, took the ler AVhito House In tho hell hoy's hands another loiter declining lo fit a lUilr Moose nu'iiting In New York City held in honor the Kinporla man.

held, tho crowd waited, und no.our cRmo to speak. The President wait ed for his gueKt, mid the ibc- du.v tolil thu story, i Then brealcfnst, also for lunch, din- KHtlAI Vi Victor wrllca- from the liir liot undo linn Ho sajs the groat mistake In life is to look upon liLiid work as a burden; that the way to be happy Is to be always din to Wichita KaRle, under date of December as "Every expects the tlie With tlu- loiter to iho wlth Kh Iow nll(1 tll mics twcen, nnd I Hml this Kentlnienl unanimous. Of course, csprcssfon is the irontlment to ho ex- in any man whoso country Is yourself out. this was an original philcaophy. Of conraq it But Selfridge lina given it Bitch a wonderful personal trial thnt It seems lo he that.

Ills store covers a big-Bauaro in tho center of town and Is of the Eights tho rtiiUir of t.lin The" lilpelVnif" wits ai. war, tmt yon can usually surprise 'he most ctMilidont In doubtful- U18.S If ho Isn't Enre. Yc-tt can't sur- iriso any 'Englishman BO. One ot 'ho reasons that tho avorasc 's so certain iihout it is that KnK- (he plainest explana! ion ho could make to (lie While Monsi), also to tin Bul! Jtcosers; tlu orifiiiia! leltots drlivorud. Tho opon for boll in New Voi'lc, is inmciitiihly sliort.

So there remix h'c no way of rodnvss- SUR on fa wrongs. Hut diet is In tills: That il shows in what opinhjn a mini- Vior of parsons hold liio in tliivl Ihoy to bol'u-ve that hr- would, lie discourloonn or in'snivcrtohlly curcloss. in troatnifiit of any fuclul oliliirmion frcni whomover it might ocnio. ITS TO uvio A fair, clear dny, with hlnc nnd a HUH; a cri.sji cast wind hlowiiiK. and in tho brown, barren traes a riti.tbird a vocal illumination of his own joy; llio.al- fnlfa pnK'iilnj; tin; IloUis; I ho Kliiihmoriug omorahl on Uie lower tind tlio licMolfopo Bhepu on the brown prairie on the plaudit Hitch IE Kttnr.ns in ih.idwiiiter, when Sprliu; lifts the frosty 'lid and peeps out at Bud world.

Mow I hint and jiropliecy of Kpring courses in thu veiiiK these K'orions days. What a lot we have to bo thankful for, more than they who rest out on tho Irill in Maplowood! And yet, they havo EOIIO hoyond the outer guto; linvo thrilled witli the adventure. A splendid tluriK is lifo; and wonderful is death. G1V1-I15 A fuw days before Christinas Soiiator Thomas Votlor hoard of Die V-iirni'iiR of tho main buiidmg of (lie of For Now Year's gift he sent the t'ollogo one thousand dollars to help rebuild the building. Two men outside of have voluntarily sent ll.ons- iiiitl dollars each for this now building.

There are 11 fly I'rusbytciiaiiR in Kansas Who can- and prthably ill buforo tlio hnildiiiK campaign confident of Ij0utlou It is the only place in tho city where you can got chocolate miirshmnllow nut sundao. Kath- erliK; found this out. The; IJriliBli don't know tho truth about icen, milkshakes, Ice cream, ice cream Eortas mid sundnes except- for this corner in Ihe Sel fridge store. bitck. 25c K.

0. out OK OUH VHICICS: powder 20o 13c K. O. baking povidor lOe It, C. jiowder 25c baking 20C lOc Caltunot powder 9c 50c Hojal baking powder 45c 25c Tloyal baking powder 23c Humford: -baking powdor.

lOe 50c Instant Postum 45e 30c Instant Posttim, 27c iMitrgniet Stewart friends rocen'ed news yesterday fiom Mrs, Fila ifiordon, of of Iho doath of her moUi-l er, Mis. Mnrgaret Stewart, The hod) AiiB taken Lo'llmir old liornu in 111 Dowdo for hurlal. fllra. don and Alts. Stowait fornicily iu Fmpoi la, Jliss Margaret O'Connor, ujio h.is been visitins Dmporja during the holidays, went yesturd.iy to Leavcnworth, she is- a fatudent In the SI Man's Academy, O.

G. c-pffee, per Ib 37c coffee, per Ib 28e F. a ll)t. R. W.

coftee, per 11) 54 Kaily Sottlcr, steel cut, per Ib. Z3c Special Blend, steel cut, per Ib. 24e UOc Tumbler coffee, per llj 27c 3 Oo fancy Santos peaborry cplTee; per Ib 25e Extra fancy, large Santos coffee, per Ib. 25e 25c fancy Hlo cSffeo, per 11). 21e 20o Hio eofl'ce, per Ib 18e 15c coflVe, 2 Ibt 25o GOc grade P.

tea, per Ib. GOc grade Japan tea, per Ih. 48c 48c 50c Imperial toa, per Ib 35e Llpton's yellow Inhei, 14-Ib. pack-. age.

ISc Upton's yellow label, Vfe-lh. package Llpton's yellow label, 1-lb. hursclf linn just iK'Ktin to iiylit. uhout for war ns would lie r'or by battloships. She tin! tho allies have been humped in iliissiu and in the lliilknns and on 'lie peninsula.

I i away down deop tlioao reversos "I have a long visit E. Lylton Mackenzie. Years ago ho ran the Sunday Mirror, a Hociely paper in Wichita, and ho was once night editor on The Eagle. He was married in Wichita and his boy is now in tho Br'tlBh navy. Etill a pipe and socins samo 'Mac' he was in Wichita.

lie la with Iho Associated Press hero. Yon find, him in an old biilUiing on Old Jewry. despaired of it myself. 'Su 1 climbed to Iho 'a bus ftiid told the conductor tc put me orr at Old Jewry. Ho put.

me oft at tho Bank ot England and directed mo to talto the 'lirst turning', to Iho IIECI! consu'riptinii, but her poli-1 i 'After stabbing away at the they inarvclonsly okcd for an hour, 1 finally puxxlud tlio a lot. Phut il lias shaken lilis lieHcf In his Country's nlllmnlc vlioru miparcnt. trinmph iu no' has dcint; is an Hi-my l.ogelher and then it into Hl There has never icen a pionu'iu when she couldn't ike politicians a cllir.un anct said: itpup from compulsory en- old Jewry listment and inako it wholly volunteer. So wau mude pro- enrollment. Of those cn- the married- men to be upon only sifter the 'single liave been liilicu.

Tills has rc- in a tremendous onliKlment. do not think It will obviate the lint whethiM- il does or not, EII "He said: 'I certainly do not know, "1 'It's sure around: hefc And just then niy eyej fell on tbi! street aisn right.in front ef inn. "O'd Jewry." "'Why, there il 1 'Oh, no, 1 tho citizen said. 'That's not a street; Hint's Old "1T didn't to It had Itself proKonta liio pt-ctnclo cf never been a street to tliat vakit rew'rvciii' of' men who are still iivilians who In a desperate (Inch can he turned with '(mining 'nlif soldiers. That is, Ibo nation tun HB'ht years yet, and if "I gatliored my iflons aliout tlie from a lot.

of people. And that has brought with KMIIO very me into contact interOHling folk. lars each for the now builditin. Tliis now building should be (ho l.i;ndsoincst College building In the should, and will, set the College of far forward on t'ie read lo leadership of the schools of the West, not supported by tlio states. Doctor Childress, teopath, over Willianis's jewelry store.

PI 170. E.MPOUIA A. A. if. Stated communications the first nnd third Fridays of each at 7:30 p.

in. Special commnnicallons Monday night of each week at 7:30, for work in the degrees. Watch this space for further notices. Frank B. Wood, W.

M. Attest: O. W. Cleaver, Secretary. One of is Lord N'ortheuffc, the Tirnts.

As you know, the Times for a century or more was the of Iho conservativo class of Knsihuid. It spoke it was tho voice of the rulers, vow NcrthilifFo, wlio lias succoedod 'o tin; paper, isn't thai kind. He is haiiK-iip nowHpapermiiii. and he liounds tho around i vim, vijror and vinegar occasionally that tjlirs tho whole country up. had a letter of introduction to him, and I Kent if through the mail and 1-vas notified by his secretary call tho cfflcc.

1 pushed my way thrcufth a ijondon foji and presented my card at tho office. Tlic lirst doorkeeper if 1 had an appointment. 1 said I did and was pasted on. At tbp of an nn- cient. slairwivj- 1 was mot by North- cliffo, who took me inside and wanted to Know what l-thought of things, lie spoiilcs right olY the bat himself and, apparently, likes lh habit in alhors, Theru Is a whole lot of the late Colonel Kansas City, about him.

Also a lot KoosevcH. Yon could put: Nartlicliffe dowa in Su inner (bounty and ho would iinvc somcthiiiK new in the way of political agilation going there within ten days, aiid 't takes a lo do that is Sumnc-r County. 'Afterward Mrs. Mnrdoek nnd 1 dined with Lord niid Lady Xorliicliffo. She Is running a soldiers' hospital.

"I also had an with Arthur Conn)' mid Mrs -ylc. Uoyle Is writing a history oC th war. He told men innny story. Ono of tho drat things, ho eve: wrote was a littlo domestic yarn, Howard Dunlap, President W. C.

Hughes, Vice-Prestdent L. J. Buck, Cashier E. E. Poach, AsB't.

Cashier E. K. Lord, Asa't. Cashier Emporia National Bank UJSITED STATES JDJSPOBlTAUr Interest Paid on Time Saf 1 Capital and Surplus $300,606 H. JI.

W. C. DIRECTORS n. P. Brunei- L.

J. Buck J. V. Kenney John H. J.

R. Sodsa K. Lord nnd didn't lisu-c lime to chunse his in intl il. works in a ruoiii where husincss hccn going, on for throo hundred years. AH news mnlter sent lo America is first ESCd tc Ihc censors Ihe ccn- uors then forwnril it.

nnti) tluj papers here Crom America do writers know wluit part sot'. by the censors. All letters are'opened. age 34c pack G5c IBc 9c Choice corn, per cnn Peas, Early June, per can 8c, 2. Standard corn, par can 8c; 2 Kxtrn per can Hominy, per can, 8c; 2.

IGc Hominy, per can Peas, Early June, per can Che-ice -peas, Frontier, 13e; 2 lOc Pumpkin, per can Oc 1'orU and beans, lat'ije can Pork and-beans, No. 2 can, 9c; 3 lOe for 25c Kraut, L.Sbhy, 9c; 3 for 25c Tomntoca, large can 9c Sweet potatoes, large can lOc Milk, per can, 4c; fl 23o Milk; can; Sc; 23c Campbell's soup, per can 9c; Hershey's cocoa, per Ib. 28c; Ib 16c Full creain; cheese, per Ib 24c Oysters, lOc size, 3 for 23c Oyslers, 20c size, 2 33c Oil sardines, 7 cans 25c Oil, sardines, imported, 13c; 2. -25e Sardines, mustard, Oc; 3 for' Bulk starch', per Ib. Corn slarcil, 16-oK package 5c Blueing, bottle; '3'Ior lOc BUieiiig, lOe botlle, Sc'; 2 for Matches, lacks! foam, -4c; for lOe Ben-llur, Crystal While, Plakc White, 13orajt Naptha, 7 bars B5c Whites -llnsshln und Silk choice, for our; entire stock of $2.48 silk petticoats, clearance tule price.

3. Deiniar Uewoy, a student 'in Ncnn.il, lias hcen rel- ativeb in Channte during the holidays, icluinett to Empoiiu day. Miss M.uio Itiatt haa returned to take up her studies at the after bpenduig the holidays at hei home in Shawnee, Okla. Miss Kobortn Iloberls has-retlirne'l to her workout after spending the at her home in Rogers, Ark. G.

N. Saddler returned yesterday, to his business in Piorence, spendfng holidays in Emporia his Airs. Kate Kent returned yesterday from Hartford, where she spent New Year's with' and Charles Jchneon niui' faniily, H. ilasnmssen returned to Pratt, a New Year's visit, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

S. 'P. "lUsinussen. Service Worth While OT 14, atomcr abkud an uflicpi ot; Uiiu bank to look up .1 curtain inopohitum, 'N ho tliouaht oC investing somo muuoy. The uf hticli a Maturo that no invost- mcnts made.

Just jccontly comes tho IIOV.E tltat Hub pailicular proposition has lallun by the Our facilities for inquiry and nio at the service uur custometa free of cluifge Citizens National Bank "It Renders the Service" Surplus, Emporia Kansas Jj-H Lnilncr Citi- near which, place he is to take up a homestead. Mrs. Ladnor will join -him later. Elxa Moore, who has Carl Ilicker for a few days, re-1 turned to his homo in Admiro Mrs. Perry Clemens and daughter, iiis Marie, of to ii a chopping trip today.

Miss Mary Williams returned yesterday Madison, where- she spent. visiting friends. 25(1 Ibs. pure cane sugar $1.00 Kciiicmber, wo Iinve llcil Hour. Per sack Once use.il, -always used To rciluco Hie rost.of Itv.lug, trarto jst tlio Pay Less The Penny Cash Grocery SOI Commercial riibne X.

Saddler went, today to Kansas City to attend tho funeral of'her' hrcthcr, Lee Mrs. Joseph O'Neal and daughter, Miss-Hallio, of Lang, shonpcd in JJmporia stores yesterday. IU. M.irlin, who lives southeast of town, was'in Emporia today on business. and J.

M. of Coi- I'oii'wood in Emporia yesterday. "I had iv visit with John is oblc, the arlist. John's folks from tlio north of England. John wan born in Wichita.

lie is the most rnntaiilccrouH American Hint over caniu down tlie pike. When tlio war broke hp was at noulongne, France, He locked tip his house and, with his family, lit out for England, whore be lives a cf artist frien'ds, who nre waiting for the war to pass. Noble inclined to ccme to America nnd livlt the stump to tpll everybody in a most intimate nnd confidential way to Ket ready for troulile, and'iots; of it, and lo do it Unglish. rasji an American a good deal, and they get John hopping mad at times, hr tlie argumentative way ycu hear a good many sido swipes at us hern. Tlmv think we ought to have pulled coat on tho Lusitania, and they intimate that we have boon Jellyfish nil tlio way through.

And, thciy, when the Englishman has an American boiling righl he throws in the nice little side remark that we arc doing It all for 'money. There are peo 1 pie in England who tliink thai the pile of in Xew' York 1 Is so big thnt yen can warm your hands at its glow as fur wcsl as Kansas. And when they have established that fact statistically they go on argue that America bus put aside her old red-blooded scneo of honor ii) order to riiko in the coin and thnt everybody In Amoricaj except Ford and Uryan, are praying that the war will continue in the of American prosperity. They feed a lot. of this to Noble, nnd If 'he gets-lhrongii Ihis wnr without being arrested for disturbing the peace, he deserves some sort of medal for self restraint." Misa Helen Homer, who boon spending tho with hor parents, Mr.

Mrs. J. H. llornor, of Hartford, passed through Emporia. yesterday on her wny school nt 'Mrs.

A. E. Johnson has been called to Greonsburg, by the denth a relative. Mrs. John Younp, of Phenls Greek, made a trip to Em- porin', yesterday.

Mrs. 0. C. Pntton, of Strong shopped in Emporia storoa yeaterdny. Mrs.

Ed Ttntcllff, of Lakeside, pat- Emporin Dr. A. F. Hlgglns is sick. in Daily Gazette, January NOTICK OF AIM'OINTiMliNT Notice hereby 1 is OTT the 2-llh'day December, A.

10 in, tho undersigned was, by the Probate Conrl of'Jjyou County, Kas, duly 'appointed and qualified aa executrix the estate of William Ucardon, deceased, late of County. All parties interested said estate will tnko notice, and govern themselves accordingly. Ellen Griffin, Executrix. Miss llcssie Harvey returned yes- -terdaj'-frotu a visit with relutivca'lii" Triniincd Ifal.s, Your cholee, our entire stock of women's rind misses' best trimmed hats; former prices, $6.95, and special clearance J. P.

liamseyer Company. A Fellow Wrote to mo to know whether I considered Henry Ford sane man' or an an- archisl." Of course, I felt chesty for a moiViont, to think that anyone should.seo lit lo ask my opinion, hut on second thoughts I concluded I would put it up to tho questioner, himsoif, at the same time reminding him thnt the anarchy of inst year Is the sanity of tills year or tho next. The moves so fast that tho who pauses to protest "-is arrested by a cop Interfering with the 'speed limit. 3f every one was a single tiixer like Henry is, tho lumber' business would exceed'nil records, and if you want to escapo taxes next year, yon had bettor improve that vacant lot. Sod the Boas.

Ben, the Booster, with Emporia Lumber Coal Co. a. WKST, Mrs. W. J.

Allison, of wood Falls, patronized Bmporia atoros yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer tonwood: Falls, did businessSin. Hlnir porin yestertiay.

Mrs. lludolp'h Kiticenber.ser, of Americus, pntronixed ISinporia stcres yesterday. of Upper Dry ICmporia 'Miss Crock, patron ixcd yesterday. Sirs, D. P.

Carpenter, of Hartford," shopped in Kniporia stores j'cster- i L. of the Junction, transacted tnisiness in Emporia Mrs. L. W. Wiley, of 'Florence, came ni do her of Lan cani'j to Juinporia on a sliopping Irii: 'yesterday.

Mrs. T- -P. Gainer of-Heading was in'Emporia'stores ye'il'jr- day. LaiiRPtaff. of' Lang, ti trip tr.

Emporra ycsl.er day. Dan Lawrrnce, of AmnrictiB, tranaacted business in Emporia yesterday. Mrs. P. A.

of Hartford, sboppeil stores yesterday. Carl Kiiox, of Kansas Oity, made a business trip to Emperia' yeslor- dtiy. Mrs, Arthur Crouch, of patronized Emporia to- Willinm of firandview, cnmo to' Kmporia on business yesterday. Ross of Hartford, trnns- nctcd biiBliioiss in Kmporia yeatenlay. Prod of Hartford, trains- acted business in Emporia'yesterday.

Waldo Jonea, of Lebo, came to Emporia on a uiisiriess trip yesterday. Mrs. Ol Rld-iiiour, of LaiiKv stores yesterday. Mrs. IJitn James, of fhenia Creek, shopped jn'Emporia stores today.

Dave Thompson'and John ITaao are at work, after a short sickness. Mrs. A. 1 Savior, of Hartford, shopped In Emporia, yesterday. Bwtglit Is sick with clilck- enpox.

The Inside of the Hotel Ts the part 'that Counts with the guest. The doesn't make a hotel, he only designs it. The builder docsn't, make a hotel, he only builds it. Don't select your stopping, place from the, outside. Look behind tlic front wall and see whet is back of it, The success of the Hotel Martinique- is the personality back of it' which in ionby, at the desk, in the restaurants arid in the rootns.

i The tiie.roora, maids, even the tjclltioy: personality back of the "House of Taylor." We don't preach prices only. We have pleasant, homelike rooms from $1.50 up. In one and all you will find reflected the careful and insistent idea of gucct-scrvicc that dominates every moment of your stay. Located in the Heart of Things, only a golf stroke from the Pennsylvania Depot. On Broadway's throbbing centre.

The Martinique is the logical York home for those on business or pleasure'bent. HOTEI and Street NEW VORK WE STAY ON THE untilwe have thoroughly tested every bit of tlio work, wo have done. Don't half finish the job iiavc to call us in again in a short time. Hotter'have na da work so yon will be sura" it is done right, and so it will stay right. Krueger Brothers Hot, nnd lle Pilone On Savings BUILDING AND LOAN AS8OC1AHOW Ho.

11 West Birth EMPORIA FOUNDRY MACHINE WORKS Joseph C. Jones' Sona, Proprietors In Steel -Beams, CJmnncIs, Angles, Tecs, Viro for Private ami Public ISiilldlngH Manufacturers of Arcliftcctiiral Iron Urnsa AVorK and CJoncrul CInss of Iron Work KiiuiorIn, Nearly of the- rising business men of Emnona, nnd a large numher of the farmers this and adjoining counties have taken work at E. B. G. Let us help you get UIP start.

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