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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 2

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U.N IV-E STA A Have you seen tlie Ford Model One-Ton Truck; It is. we believe, the greatest? servant ever offered the- American people. A strong Vanadium Steel frame with' tlie regular Ford motor, and a direct worm drive, this truck will be among motor trucks just what the is among all motor cars: the supreme value from poinLof ef-, ficient service and low cost of operation and The Ford One-Ton Truck Chassis is $600 f. o. b.

Detroit. assist the body.question. 'Come in and let's talk it over, Gunsolly Motor Co. AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE At It T. P.

who 'rotiied work as a traveling sulOMnun for Thuiuus U. Plant ot Boston, your ligo, sturtert'on tlio road ngnln to finish (lio irlp lor lila BOB, John. enlisted tu thu rank teivlce and was called to on Jlay 11, anil lionco could not finish hlB trip. Coiiimonceiiicnf. Send your friends "Henry and Me," kodak or fountain pen for Buy of 'BckdnH John Cniiiii hub gone to (jarndt nnd Maploton for a visit of several with fi lends.

Better be rafe tnun sorry, insure your wheat now. Low rates. AV. 3. Means.

Oms of tluv inoHf interesting clusses lit tho College this yeixr luis been tho journalism ffourse under the instruction ot Hugh Brower. The toxt-bnolt uoed Uleyer's Newspaper 'mid besides covering tho woi'U in.this I.exl-hoolc.- the clnss has heeii-idolug actual reporting for tho psipors tho past three weeks. X. Coiniueiu'cniunl, 'All orders for tickets lor 'the commencement dinner must bo iii 'tho GMcnMon office, Phono Monday evening, '20; pintes cents each. Helen and Evelyn- Edwards, of JOiirelc.i, yesterday 10 visit, their.

niiut, Mrs. Sarah Kdwurds, and to nttBiid tho Muy party at thcv'is'or- inal TiainiiiK School. Over the Top. We wish to thank our customers' and frlonds who responded so in the puichasing ol the Third. Liberty 'Uoan Honda, were; the moaiiK of pbicing in the lead of Uberly Bonds in com to- other hanks In JUyo fnuiity.

Farm era 1 National'. Bank, AmericuB, Kan. Rev. W. Oardnor and BOUS; and James, drove from City, to attend the College opera went home yesterday, GaiVlner, one of high school athletes ot.Uie ppr.ts to attend the College next yejai; to got boa supplies, while the stock IR complete at Poters Har4- wtire Company.

Concct (. Tlia 'fourtU'-annuai concert of the Tr Normal, glv- 1 p)i In Albeift Tnytor lloll last evening, iftxler the rttrectlon of Miss C'athur- Stronae, was the big success of the work. 'The program varied one 'and to display to tlie versatility of the artistic of pie Ono the best featuros was the unaccompanied stnging, which waa of a high order a'nd especially lug. Tho solo numbers by Miss HntlJ Major. "TUe Sleep, That Flits on ria- Ijy's fiiyes" and "I Know," showed to advantage, Miss natural talent and the'Vi'ork in tiaining, shs has Miss Mildred Blfm and Miss dSsth- er Jones sang duel, "Calm as the Night." which was beautiful.

Following thia uumbcr by the chib, ''The Voice of My Dclovad," which was by Mr. Keen- ail and DiSHingor, rtrht and second violins, which, ivas one i.f the tha program. Miss Josephine Qnlim, who has a most alto voice, sang "The Hiril of tho Wilderness" and Dntsoh Miss Major play oil beautifully a' piano iToiirorto, Opus fa." by A "Across the Fields to and two groups of songs, "Uehold Hie Spring," "Cossack's Cra- "Tho -'Autumn Wind," and "Louisiana "A Milk Toast" wore all sung in the delightfully haimonious ftnd swetiy clear voice which is characteristic of woi'U of this club. The last part of tho program was group of Old English folk songs given in 'costume with some dancing "parts, which yrns a pretty blending ot harmony, ety, grace and color. Misa Catherine Sliotise, director of the Treble'Clef Chili, may well be prou'd' of tlio splen'did work she lias done in Uringing.

the btaiulard of the Treble Clef Club up to the successful production of. live program given last evening. She lias worked hard, willingly and faithfully will! the eight girls, who al 1 in fo the sheer love of music. The club is limited to a tlouhle quartet, and iDumbeiship is granted only to Hit. boat iliose who trj out for vacancies fall.

Tills year only 41iu girls had the jiiluuitage previous training in th'R a- makes tUsii work all the more do-erving of com ineiulaltoh. The purpose of tho Treble Clef is tii' study art to learn to and love good music. it not' i the lines of p-lee ohib and does not do the regu lav, glee club stuals club till yeaivisUba best ras ev eri traine'd; the blend ing of voices and harmony. The con cert'last night was a convincing-tes Of, 'the Kiiporlor 'music'Of which Ilie'club is capable members of tlie Treble Clef; this year are: First SopVano Ruth Major 'Mildred Blim; first alto, 'Joaephtne Qulnu, Miss, IDtliel Hau hold; second Miss Esthe Heed.VMiss Eva Powell; second nltp Esther Jones, 1 Miss "Madg acconipanisti 1 Miss Kathorin Dotson; directoi, Jfisa Catherin 'j" The Laift $1250 Six of this i Size; Power and Class Here is the last fine Six with 1 20-inch wheelbase to hold to the $1 250 price. production is limited by war-time requirements.

Costs are still advancing. The price cannot be guai'anteed. But today this -superb Six, with all improvements, stilPsells at the $1 250 price. It stands unique and in the fine Six field in the value it gives for the mpney. I It is Built to Today's Requirements This new Mitchell Light Six Is a vast improvement on last year's like-size model.

Yet it sells at last year's price. Tliis car was hroiiglit out im. der' new comlitjons. (lood -service men becoming scare. So, to minimize wo have for one thing, doubled our.

testa and inspections. Experts in Endurance A considerable number 'of the ablest men In Motordom have the Mitchell staff. Most of them are experts in endurance. They IUIVP specialized over-strenjuh under road condition. These: men every Mitchell Iiavp part.

studied They haye fixed tests, new standards. 'Never in one year has a. Mitcliell model been BO improved as this one. Yet last year's Mitchells were H-year development. and again they have proved themselves able to render 000 miles service.

So this year's extraordinary cars. A Master Designer A famous expert has Iieen placed in charge of our bodybuilding' plant. ThiH. new 'Mitchell is by far the handsomest car in its class. is long, low and distinguished car.

It-is finished in a new way which enduring luster. Its equipment is iiniiBiially complete. It Ktands supreme In easy-riding comfort, because of shock-absorbing rear springa. Scientific Savings What we save is In factory efficiency. have spent years to'equip this i plant to produce the Six type economically.

Our savings are simply what' old-time methods 'waste. We build the chassis nnd ideal conditions. And these extra vnlties are all due to that. They are just as conspicuous in our $lf)25'Mltchell. That also any comparable Six.

And that also is built to new standards. two models in thoir Ifi new-style hoiHes form' a line of wondrous man who considers fine car should see what Mitchell prices huy. Write new catalog, then see the cars themselves. The Overland Sales Co. Opposite Post Office Coiinly Oil The'Virgil pool has eleven produc ing The last well- brought in the Foster on the Johnson probably la the best of th lot.

this well, the drillers go three sands. The first: sand, founi feet had six: feet of pay Twenty feet of sand was topped a 1G11: feet and the 'true Virgil san was found at 1,003 feet. The wel has not'been 'Four, producer now are pumping on the Foste lease, and two on tho Southwest em' Johnson' lease, in the sec Uon. The Willow Creek Oil Compan on: the in leas a mile south of previous production has a paying sand from 1 to 1, G2S'feet. The well The Cosden Oil Company on th ill' 24-24-1 2, adjoining th Oil Horn pa ny's bold Ings; has two new locations.

A Successful Tlib' largest variety of marfce stuff that, has boon for sal at the community wa brought morning. Conslderin Hie threatening weather, there wa si fair crowd. Many people have not been al tending the markets this "lira owing: to Mije small variety of stnt offered. this mornipg's markQ supply may ho taken as' indica tion they need wait longer. Fo the first', lime this year chickens eggs liutter were of fered for.

sale. There were c.ucxim her picklfia. leltnco, radlahe and: rubhnge anil tomato plants These- 'last, were brought by boy and girls, who are taking an acliv Interest In tho com'm'uhiiy market. Commencement plays "Rosalie," "The Hou and "The Dea 'Departed." Albert Tay lor Hall, Tuesday even ing, May 21, 8:30. Tick ets at Eckdall McCar i -i Your Present Match the Super-Six Jl -4 Can You Rely yppm it to Serve You Through the Times Just Ahead? i NOW'is wherv you should arrange car needs for the future, It may shortly be impossible to get a good new car.

1 i You have seen in the newspapers how it is proposed to curtail productions to a fraction of the present output. Even now the every factory is much lower than had been scheduled. But there has been no such falling off in demand. i JU i.i; 11 Present needs call for more and better cafsltriah can -be furnishejd. Motor cars must do the woi'k that the badly-pressed "railroads cannot'do.

Gofp'd cars'only can be relied upon. pvitputs curtailed and a scarcity of mechanics to keep le'ss dependable cars in good it is. important that you plan for your-: future needs now. Get a Super-Six while you can. 1 We can take care of today's'wants.

The revised schedule, much less than we had makes future supply uncertain. i The known reliability of the Super-Six makes "it the 1 first choice of thousands of JDuyers. If all who plan buying Hudsons should realize'the present situation, all the cars the factory can build in the, -'riext year would undoubtedly be spoken for within a few days'. going be disappointed because they won't be ablento get deliveries when they want'th'em. TI Better look over your present car closely and determine if it can-be relied upon with the outlook as it now is.

The Motpr Co. Phone 178 Emporia, Kan. for nil kinds of cars, built PUone 1018 Blnclcat tp. for dates A.iR. MOORE 110 Eatt Fifth Emporia The Gunsolly.

Motor Company received a drive-out of touring 3 Chase Motor Supply Co. Firestopc anil Automobile. Supplies'and Accessories 722 Commercial Phone' 230 of Wyckoffihought a Mitchell Sales', Company. FOR Goodrich Tires other Auto Accessories and repair work of alt klndi See TOM ROBERTS li 418 Com'l. Phone 1304 Good Used Cars Good, Dependable, Used Cars Represent Better Values, Than Cheap, New Ones Another Super-Six, like new, guarantee and service.

Price $1400.00 We sold one this' week 1 Help-Iho Red Cross 6y eating at the Mit-Way Monday. per cent of lie given to Red Cross, Series 1 8 Studebaker Six, run 2000 miles; can't tell from new. Price $1000.00 Chevrolet, run less than 5000 miles, fine shape. Price $500.00. We sold one like it this week 1 Buick 4-cylinder, Maxwell 40, 191 5 Studebaker Six.

-No reasonable offer refused for these. Dale-Hollister Motor Go. Phone Emporia, Kan..

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