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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 2

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Emporia, Kansas
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EMPORI'A' GAZETTJE $15.00 SPECIAL FOR AUERBACH GUETTEL TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1915 V) iX a 05 a 2: i Buy Him a Useful Christmas Present Hart SchatTner tn in 14 A Bathrobe or Smoking Jacket. An Assorted Box of Silk Hose, Handkerchiefs and Ties. A Box of Initial Handkerchief or Gloves. A Box of Silk Half Hose. "A Nice Silk or Knitted Muffler.

A Box of Fine Suspenders, Pullman Slippers, Ora Hart, Marx Suit or Overcoat, Would be Just the Thing Auerbach Guettel I 03 '501 Commercial NW. Cc.r.ier' StKfAye. I ts Cn HP 5 THE HOME SCHAFFNER MARX CLOTHES.3 Christmas Specials Boys' Mackinaw's Sizes 8 to 17 for $5.00 Queue! 501 ConVL NW. Cor. 5th Ave.

3U-s. Overly. C. Overly died this morning at 5 o'clock "at her home Mldvale, Utah. The Ovurlys are well known in Ly.on County, having lived formerly at Hartford.

moved from Hartford about tei years ago. Mrs. maidei mime was 'Jluttie She is bury i ved by 'Mr. Overly and hy two children, Mrs. C.

Burnett, of Ynles Center, and Glen Gresi Utah. 'Mrs. J-I. Overly is a sister. AN INVASION BY SEA Sixteen Shiploads of Mussina 'Arrive in Utilitaria by Jtluck Sen STARTED A BOMBARDMENT OARIUEI) INTO In An io llc.it iJic Italians To GougiMuJntc Thein- sclics That Tliei'e Js indication Hi Movement -in'-Macedonia London, Dec, The arrival, of, Tiussian expedition off the Bulgarian toast is reported, by the Athens eor- rtHpondent of the Exchange TeJe- trupli Companj.

He cruiser and two destroyers, which are convoying sixteen tianspoits ilHod with troops, have arrived off the Bulgarian "coast, and are bombarding Varna vigorously, 'the of Varna is on the Black Sea, a miles south of llie Rumanian border. is.tile railroad terminus. This city and Burgas, fifty miles further south, are the principal Bulgarian Black Sea ports. "On teverul occasions siiice.the beginning or Teutonic drive has been reported that the Kussians would attempt an invasion Bulgarian from the sea, and it lias been said forces 'wore being concen-' trated for that at Odessa." The Albanian port of Duracco is snitl tq'be tjjie latest object ol the Teutonic Bulgarian campaign in the Strong aro believed I across: Albania in nn effort to forestall Italian occupa- tion'of -tile 'cVnsf. In the meantime, there is-no: indication of the developments by the central of an offensive against the allies in Macedonia.

On the i.t is reported that Bulgarians are entrenching; themselves along the Sorb'o-GreeU' border. Great Array Christmas NecKwear HIS RIGHT The College Fund. The fund rebuild the adminis- tration'building of the College, has reached about $17,000 a tlnrd the town not canvassed; This woolt, however, it was found unwise to b'other the merchants, and the canvass has been postponed. A subscription of $.600 was received today from New, Jersey from" a bibtei of Doctor. Calkins, who been a supporter' c-f 1 (he College.

TO LIFE Chicago Physician who l')c- fointcd li.ibj- Die Hu lit ought Oi'und Jury Normal Christ inns'-l'wty Tonight. The all-school Christmas party to be given by the Normal School the students tonight Jn the gymnasium. different miltoes 011 arrangements for the party have been busy for the past' few days decorating the top floor, and everything is ia readiness, "big Christmas tree has been put up, and hag been prepared, Th entertainment is not open-to the It will start at 7 Miss who has been: attending the Mount Saint at, Atchison, has come home to spend the holidays withiher parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

H. Culler. Jfrs. Fannie Vickrey and Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Morgan will leave Emporia this week for locating for the winter at San Diego. Miss Margaret O'Connor; who Ja altohding the Leaven- has returned to- spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Tom O'Connor. Mrs.

U. Kit- v.cnberger,' Mrs. M. A. Burnley, and Mrs.

BrlckpU, of. AJuerlous, wore shoppers in Emporio stores yesterday. Colyar'a barber shop close at 1 a. Christmas and closed until 7:30 a. Monday.

W. T. Colyar, Proprietor. I No: doubt" you intend to give FLOWERS someone. Our Christmas shipment consists of absolutely fresh -best the market Carnations Roses American Beauties Ulies-of-the-Valley: Violets Sweet Peas Narcissus i PHONE YOUFt ORDER TO RED GROSS PHARMACY Phone 6 1 Vj Haney, of Strawn, paEBed KruporJa' yesterday on his iff on business.

Joe of Olpe, hi ycstei day, Frittik "of Admiro, t- fit K. today, George A. Roberts, who lives south in Emporla on Ijusiness liordenkirohui- went on Ijusiticss today. Sunday. to Miss Ada Sliearcr, who is travel-- ing -with tho Cor.lary Bu? reau, lie liomo tomorrow to spend the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. I. Price, of Dry 'Creek, shopped find transacted other business in Eniporia Edward 13. Lewis will go Thursday to Chicago to visit his daughter, Mrs.

Van Berger. Mr, and Mrs. Hoy Uenlus and family, of shopped in Eruporin stores yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

0. Lewis, of Ross, were In Emporia yesterday 01 business. Mrs. Ike and son, of Reading; shopped in Kraporia stores yesterday. DPI.

General Oicey, in ii letter'today to Mnclay Hoyhe, state's attorney of Cook County, asked that Dr Ham J. who'alloSVeil the Bol iii the German- American Hospital No veruber 17, bo' nfotigiU befo: tho grand Jiuy for infeatifejlion, and 111- clicted he is amenable to tlic criminal laws of the 1 1 "I am olfl-fabUioiidfl tmough to think the power decreed life' to llic infant," the letter stated, "might have some destuij in Dc-ctor finite mind could not Torses, and 'that this child was entitled, as a'iuatter'ot absoluto right, to his Opportunity to life." ON OU Parib, Dec. war office gave out the following- report this' afternoon "The cannonading diminished appreciably last night. In the Artoia district, northwest c-f Hill No. 140, the Germans exploded in front of onr 1 ronches a mine, which can sod no damage.

We occupied the adge of the crater thus ina.de. Between the Somme and thn Aisue, there were a number of onsagemenVv among patrols." Mrs. P. T. Simons, who has boon visiting her.

mother, Laura A. Hartley, has homo in Little Hock, Ark'. Fountain Self-fillers, able. Make non-leak- excellent gifts. We carry them in all styles; long and short jack-knife, transparent barrels and many others.

THE EDEAL GIFT for woman or man. Over 50 new pens to select from, and Christ- Owen, of Plienis Creek, -was a visitor to Bmpprla yesterday. Arthur Crouch, -of Snffordviile, was in town on'business-yesterday. L. Lebo, was a business visitor to Eraporin.

yeste'rday. Fred Novitt, of Saffordvillc, came to KmporSa on business yesterday. 'Miss has leturned 'to Emporia from Manhattan. mas free. For' Christinas ELECTRICAL Suggestions The 5 Electric: Company is the Place! Best Line- of Electric Fixtures Glassware in the city.

A Vow of the Christinas Gifts lire: JOC3O1 Pi A Clifmtlplipri New GlnsKWaJ'C' on lli'c Old An Tiler- trie Toaster Avi Klcctric Iron. An KlOlostovu. TO THK CflTfjOUKN! O'et Chfisttiius Tree li-ic-ii! Outfit. Conic in and see tlioni. Phone 183 22 E.

Sixth "Vcur Christmas will not be complete without a basket of or Perns. I'OTTHl) PLANTS Azaleas, Poinsetlias, Cyclamen, Lorraine, Begonias, Primroses and THINK about it -We wish to remind you that tlie enrollment-in Saviiiff's Will close within the next few days! you have not become a member, wo suggest ihnfc you consider seriously so NOW. We arc so thoroughly convinced that il is a "good thing" for everybody that we arc cnlhii- and are anxious to make the Club a Banner Club in point of membership. Wefwotild like, to have you and your friends among those to whom we will issue checks jti.st before Christmas. Consider the, proposition now.

Get all the decide positively. We would be glad io have you enjoy this Landis privilege a a a tate Bank oeaoi IOE30 Give Something CUT Cut Poinsultias, Hoaes, Carnations, Narcissus, Violets and Lily: of Kopinfi, Unijc, Fern Dislic-s Charlsen Flower Shop Phone 1048 Street I I fl a One woman the other day that hovr delicious remarked. uorole gnod Call and nave could until she liad demonstrate why they do not leak. R. J.

THE RKXAXdJ Oppooltn OKI Hit-Way, Phone IBfl KRRK I It fed now elerlilc toaster. Sco the American B.eatily toaster at our shop, it an ideal gift. Kerr Electric Shop, 724 Commercial'. You will find it at the 8 'I I Kerr Electric Shop 724 I'ilecdic You can't affoid to buy Until have seen our Hue, to Myser Rroth'ers. Mrs.

H. Blackburn, Cottonwood Fnlls, Bmpoilit sloios jcsterday." A marriagdjicanso issued yes- i K. W. Yottnggreen. of Matfield tcrday in probate ruurt for L.

Green, was business cilloi'Jti and George Tiailey, botu of Burlingtdh; S5rfi. Il, Davis, of shopped Vtorcs' tortay. poria today. Mrs. P.

G. Button, of Langr shopped ii' Emporia atoros jeMer- day, I..

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209,387
Years Available:
1890-1977