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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 2

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BREAD BAKING QUALITIES PATENT FLOUR IThe Strictly Pure, Hard Turkey Wheat Flour Ask Your Grocer For it E. TEICHGRAEBER MAKER IE EMPORIA DAILY Ofllrfml City 'TUESDAY, OCTOTilill 22. C. Little, Insurance. Cross, dentists, Hicliard Forren, of llutchinson.

is iiiR Miss iMnrjorio Durncord. Rogers, of Lyndon, is visiting 5 son, George Rogers, of the Col- Think Baird when link groceries. entra! "107." you tel Muloreyvlc Hm.cs. VT The EmjiorU motorcyclists' will have a matinee Bracing cvetiC the' fair grounds track Tuesday, October 29. events are.fschedulod and prizes will be glvqn for the winners.

The prizes consist equipment and. paraphernalia. Here is the program: Vlrst race, belt drive'," single. Kirst prize, motorcycle equipment. Second prize, motorcycle equipment.

Third prize, $2 motorcycle equipment, Second race, five horse-power twins. First prize, one Prest-o-Lito tank. Second prize, $4 motorcycle equipment. Third prize, five gallons gasoline. Third single event against timo, no prize.

Fourth race, seven horse-power twins. First prize, one motorcycle casing. Second 'prize, one inner tube. Third prize, equipment. Fifth race, relay, Uvo or more teams.

First one motorcycle lamp. Second prize; motorcycle equipment. Third prize, motorcycle equipment. Sixth race, four horse-power, single, belt drive. First priuc, iiew bolt.

Second prize, four Prust-o-IJte'ex- changes. Third prize, pair of motorcycle Weed -chains, Seventh race, slow race for l.O.Q ards. alU First prixo, one pair handlCTbar rips. Second prize, box Michelln Third prize, one can cement. Eighth race, seven horse-power, gainst' tliile, no prize.

The races are given under the aus- lices of the Emporia Motorcycle and the racing committee is A. Shaw, chairman, Chester nd Harley Stack. Mrs. L. Horseman, of Oklahoma ty, is visiting ut the John 1-leniilng ime.

November SJ our special c.vcur- Dn leave for California. Realty Company. William Gaughn, who has boon siting relativos and friends in has come home. Mrs; CornoUuB Zahl, of Council rove, is in town for a two weeks' sit-Avith Mrs. C.

Funo.k and fam- Neill Crawford and Ray Crawford, 1 San Diego, are in towr i tho funeral of their sis- Mrs. Amy Foster. The revival at Bethel Church nder the direction of' Rev. J. is starting out well.

The lootings began Sunday night with irge attendance and interest. There :111 meetings every night this reek except Saturday. Mr. Mackon le will preach every night. Viola Cream Special With each cent jar, of Viola.

Cream a SO-cent package of Viola Wafers free. Viola. Cream for improving the complexion, Viola Pimple for improving bad blood. 4 This is a limited advertising offer. Bring Ibis advertisement you.

Morris Drug Co. Allenlioa to Tray ling Our' line of traveling cases Is most complete. They 4 sorted colors ana are Jitted with the finest of Parisian Ivory toilet articles, and the price is so moderate. TI BA LS JEWELER KIX'T 1CNVY A OP HAH! Your hair may not be as flier women's; young woman; it mny not radiate, its lustrous splen- lor; it may not be free from dnn- IrufT; but that's no reason-why you should worry. In Paris all women Who care lave fascinating hair; in America ill women and girls who know about Parisian Snge'have a wealth of brilliant hair and give, credit where credit Is due; to wonderful, lelightful Parisian Sage, the ideal nair torus, grower, dandruff remover and beautifler.

Sold by dealers every where for only cents. Drug Company sells it on moiiey back plan. It stops scalp itch instantly and preserves the natural, color and beauty of the hair. lAt a meeting of the executive committee of the Lyon County Suffrage yesterday, vurlous. plans for pushing the wor-k for the, suffrage arnendineiit to be voted-, on: November were takeni up.

Women will be stationed near: the" polls on election day With Votes for Women banners, as reminder to tho voters. It is planned: place four women at each voting place inj Emporia, in half-day relays, and two women at each at othr or voting places in the towns and- country precincts. This wili reciuire a lot of work, and the women are putting in every possible minute of theso las), days to work for the amendment. similar in slue to farm sals with "Vote for the Suffrage Amendment and Give Votes to Wo- neii" will be printed and posted at very; cross-roads in Lyon County, everal: schoolhoiise meetings are eing planned. Friday night will big ad- ress of the year, when Dr.

Anna toward Shaw, presidsnt of the Na- Suffrage ''Association, ill speak in Emporia. in ho evening, if the weather is pleas- nt, she will address the people at lie of Fifth ahd Commercial, nd at o'clock w'ill speak in the Vhitley Opera House. She is the orempst siiffrage worker in the Jhited States, and there is sure to a Dig crowd to hear her. Don't orget the October 25. R.

R. R. B. Reupbolsterlng, refinishing, repairing all kinds of box couches, 625 Commercial Street. Phone 392.

11. L. Uwolle went to Kansas City, yesterday, to get a new Model Rambler automobile, which has been sold to Bert Johnson, who live? southwest of Emporia. Wo have a car of Richmond lump coal on track now; Prices right Cowan Humsey. Phone 92.

Fred Smithmeyer returned yes terday from Lawrence, where he Sunday with his parents. Highest patent flour, $1.15 sack. Reeble's Grocery. Mr. and Mrs.

Jess Van wont to Kansas City lust night a few days' visit. Oladdis Armor, osteopath; Offic 002 Constitution, first door west post office. Clare Pierson, of Neoslto Tlapids 'in Emporia Saturday on bus ness. lead you into the land prosperity, pany. Shawgo liealty Com VOTES EN' A Tew leatfirfg adapted from a leaflet published' by Rochester Political Q.

Under a representative of government, such ours, who; should the laws? A. The people', Q. Do the'people make the law's? A. 'No; one-half the people are forbidden any share Q. Who do make 'the laws? A.

Men. Q. Who ga.ve'~ mejr right to make the laws? 1 A. Men. Q.

lio not, la'ws concern women? A. They cprtainly do. Q. May take' part In making the laws which they must obey? '4! They irt'ay not. alone make the laws for women and men Q.

Jf a woman' transgresses law who decides penalty, convicts and punishes. her? A. Men. Q. sit on Juries hefore whom women A.

Men" only. Q. It this' what 'Ufe means by, 'Jtlie i Judgment of his 1 A. Evidently not. Q.

Jiay not mothers' help make the laws which decide their legal relations to their chiitirenV A. men make the laws, and in only thirteen states Jn the Union nnd district oi -CblVmbia has" the married mother- the' legal right to lier. children'. Q. Why is thejla.yv aoj'one-sided? Because itntjirittier product of one 1 sex albno.

Q' Who decide the rights or 'husband nnd in case ot A. Men only. Q. When a husbanrt brutally assaults wife, determine the Free lecture on Christian Science. Whitley Opera iouse, Tuesday, October 22, at 8 p.

by W. D. Me )racken, C. S. B.

of New York 3ity, member of the board of ectureship of the First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts. Cordial invitation to all. McMtnds, of Las Animas, formerly of Emporia, is in the Baptist Sanitarium at Dallas, Texas, where she underwent an operation "or appendicitis Monday. She will be able to return to home within a week. Do Your Hculixo The price of lots in the northwest part of town? Buy a lot in University Place.

They will soon double in value. I.uther D. Thomas, 023 Commercial- Street. Mr; 'and Mrs. 'George Bnrnap 'and son, and Mrs.

Jack Burnap, drove to Newton Sunday in the Burnap car for a visit with ilrs. George Burnap's brother. They returned yesterday. penalty? A. Men.

1 Q. concerning the of husband and wife? A. Men. And vvhat Walker says of the law' oftv b'usbaud anil wife- Aiiiericn.ii Chapter XIV. Iliislmna" Wife.

"It origin. The Common Law "The whole theory- Js a slavish one, compared even 'wllh tlie civil law. I do not to say, by the way of arousing youiv attention to the subject, that the' law of husband and wife as you- gather, it from 1 the books is a disgrace ito, any civilised nation. do not mean to that women are degraded in fact; I only say that the theory the law degrades th'em almost' to the level of slaves. With' to political rights 'women form positive exception to the doctrine of equality, They have ho part in the formation or administration of government They' cannot We require them to contribute their share in the: way of taxes, to" the support of the government) but allow.

them no voice in its direction'. We hold them' amenable" to the' laws 11 hen made b'ut allow them no share in making This 'language applied to men would be the exact de'fi- nition of political slavery." Q. pay the taxes? Men and women. Q. Is the property of women taxed the same as 'that- of men? A.

Often Higher. Q. Who- assess, collect and expend the tax money paid by men and women? A. 'Men only. Q.

May not a woman who manages her own business have a vote iii elections which directly concern her oivn business? A. but the most incapable man in her employ may do so. Q. May liot an educated, temperate, moral woman -More Quality Extreme high quality.and extreme low price seldom go hand in hand. -That condition, is possible on 'account of the magnitude of our business with the Stewart factory.

Stewart heaters not only look gd'od. but they are good, in material, finish and in the properties that combine to make efficiency, Whatever may be 1 your heating stove needs, let us supply them-with economy and satisfaction guaranteed to you. Splendid Stewart It takes an artist to produce anything so handsome as one of. those Stewart burners, Ihen it's so Jeleah, clean, cheerful jxnd makes the whole Chouse so' comfortable. You cau afford hard coal if you At the prices we have marked the three sizes, there is an actual saving of to you.

mid Stewart Hot Blast Oak This handsome, air-tight soft coal heater is extremely heavy, is a great floor warmer and fire keeper, and is equipped with a hot blast draft, that consumes, the fuel to the last heat unit. Equipped wjth an inner draft that prevents il'ifst; when shaking grate a con- ash. pan, that saves work. We have the Stewart Hut'-'Blast Oak in three sizes, IGrland IS, at $14, UIKl Benny oak under the most treatment, Uonny Oak will surprise; you with its wearing qualities. The body is made of Wood's refined steel, cold-rolled, while the.

flrepot is, heavy corrugate cast J.rbn.. All doors are fitted per, feully. can hold the ifire a'ntl save 'The numbers in the list bolow refer to the size of the lire bow! and the price includes'-stove delivered and set up, also ilrst joint of Size II, size in, sis-u 17, I R. J. Gilbert says he has a labor claim $45.51.

against the house on Section 26-1 Adv. vote? A'. No; ignorant, intemperate, immoral and law-breaking man Miss Hattie Dradflield spent Sunday with friends arid in Madison. Colona Dinner Sets at $7.00, $12.50 and up to $18.00 per Set Colona dinner sets at these prices are nothing short of remarkable values. Colona is made by Johnson England, and is one of the best patterns we have ever offered in English dinnerware, and for actual service, English dinnerware has no eqttal at the price, The body of the goods, the glaze and so essential to satisfactory the very best.

The conventional green border edged with 'gold, is in perfect harmony with the plain shapes. Our range of open stock dinnerware is very large this year and includes the from the world's best potteries. We cannot urge too strongly the importance of this line to every prospective buyer of dinnerware. When may we show you this line? For Eighteen Years the Fine China Myser Bros. Emporia, Kansas may do so.

Jlay not women who teach the boys in our'schools vote? A. Xo; but the bojff they teach, when 21, may do so. Q. The mothers who have brought forth, carefully reared and tflven their sons to the they not vote? A. No.

Q. A. Because they Q. Would women if. the privilege granted them A.

Women have had the full suffrage in Wyoming since in Colorado since in Utah aiid Idaho since 1896. 'The Wyoming secretary of state can citizens, and the United Stales constitution aays: "The citizen's right to vote shall not be denied or abridged-on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude." Second. Because they are taxpayers; and it is a principle of our. government UiaV taxation and representation ought to go together. Third; Because every citizen should help select those who make the laws which he oi'-she niust obey.

Fourth. Because 'every citizen in a republic is entitled repre- and no person having but one vote can represent himself and another, even with the. latler's consent. Because a vote means power, and women need this power to protect the interests of themselves, children, their homes and society. Sixth.

Because politics, which means government, needs the combined influence of men and women. Without the ballot, woman's influence is indirect, negative and irresponsible. Votes talk, votes count, votes compel respect, decide every question. Here is our amendment. Please vote yes.

Chapter to TCqnnl Suffrage. House concurrent resolution 3, granting equal rights and privileges to women. Be it resolved by the legislature of the Stale of of the members elected to each house thereof concurring therein: tho following proposition to amend tho constitution of the State of Kansas be hereby submitted to the qualified electors of the state' for their approval or rejection, namely: 1 Section rights of citizens of 'the Shite of TCnnsas (o and hold office shall jiofc: denied or uln-idged on siccount scv. shall be subiuiUed to the electors of this nt tlie for rcpre- heiitnltves to (lie in year Tiio aniendnient liei-chy proposed shnll iie on (lie of- llcial ballot by tho following title: "Ainentlinciit to the constitutJou The Einporia State Bank On Time Deposits Depository for United States Lyon County, City of Emporia Why Not You? Every Deposit Guaranteed Under Kansas Stite Guaran tee Wanted 50 Young Men Young men, we can give yo the required experience which it takes to drive and repair any auto' on the-market. This is your chance.

Auto drivers and repairmen are in demand everywhere. We teach'you in eight weeks something worth your while, something you have for Hfe. We teach you all the fine points such as lathe work, rehaviting, scraping, magnito work, troubles, grinding Valves, drill work and a other points of the automobile. Do riot wait till it's too la.te. Gome now.

Our school begins Monday, October- 28, 3012. i Call or write for information. EMPORIA AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL 014, 018, Merchant Street. Telephone 450. (3.

AVIiLSOJi, Malinger. Chief Initmcior. writes that 90 per cent ot the Women vote. Colorado secretary of state writes that 80 per ceut'Of'the women register, and about 72 per cent vote. In Idaho, although women are a minority ot the population, their vote la estlmaled aa over -10 per emit of the whole n'utriber cast The Los Angeles Herald of suffrage in California: "Women's activities been multiplied by woman suffrage, "Uy reason of having Volca In public affairs they have been aroused to take interest in subjects which heretofore were- left to the men -to: which- of 'them) never were "The example which California ib affording the world'of the benefits of woman suffrage Is most illuslri-' ouo.

)t annuls much of opposition to it. We are glad la so. Wo take pride ''lii 1 saying so." Why do women want to vote? A. First, because they are Amerl- Economy $2,50 Shoe Store Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes No. 10 East Floor JOHN FOWLER ROY granting equal rights nnd prh ami' the vote for 'or against such amendment shall be taken as provided by law.

Sec. miien'dment. If adopted, he Section 8 of Article 5 of; the tlio State of Kansas. Sec. resolution slinll take effect nnd IMJ forcov frotii and after its rhibliCHtUm in the stfltule book.

Approved Fotfrxsary mil. Humphrey sBrcad Best By Test 5c and lOc Wanted, Wood'sawing and feed grinding. J. W. Moore, 25' Soutli; Neosho Street, phone 641 red.

Mrs. Caroline Null, Who has been Emporia relatives for the anil past County weeks, today'to her. home at Selma, Iowa, 1 Morgan and dentists, West Sixth Avenue. Dad has veopenodi his chili shop, first door south of tho Peters are store, and prepared to nerve coffee, pie, Juiich and famous Mexican style chili which he is noted. He also thrpe styles For Bargains in' ARTESIAN LAND In Demmit County, Big Four Colony, 'South-west- TexM, I.

A. StcCOy. Owner that for has H. J. Horning of Olpe, was a business caller In' town yesterday.

Pyle has leiurtied from week's visit in Kansas City. 1000. Donaldson Livery Stable for'first-class rigs. Wo also maka a specialty of boarding, horses. Prop.

13-14 B. 4th Opp. Courthouse Mit -Way Garment Cleaners 1 RBNOVATBD H. P. 612 Commercial 306.

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1890-1977