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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 1

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TWO EMPORIA DAILY GAZETTE THE EMPORIA' DAILY A. Whito Kill tor niul Ownor W. B. HiiKlies Mana OPICI.11» V.U'RH or I.YOX COVX- TV CITY OF nH' Or ASSOCIA'1'121) Vivss' is tx ly tntltUd to the for tloi; OT ctt-Oiteil to It 01 not lijo Hi this pajiei alsrt thd iocnl news published ill. All rlRtits of rr-pubUeaMan of "dispatches horeln uro ulso ro- ne rvcd.

at the roiUoi'aee In Kinp rlji, for lliroii tli'e lim'ils aa second-class runner, No. 4i No. 61 orru-i- Mows 1 Trims or fjltlfm uolivui ul c.nrlor to inn i in of 15 cents .1 SO oenls a month. By infill. In ICrui.siifi, une or By one month 1 tiaielte.

year S1.0Ü TO AinMUISS, In the of vour P'r'tr state liolhor It Dally Gnzetio GIVE I' I OUMKU.POS<rOf'I'MUR AO-. DRESS, us (tie change AnVRIlTISBJIUNTS Tho Gazette tlio to reject any advertising matter tluit It inaj- deem Improper nnd not according to Ico.ntrnct. 'J'iie Gazette Is not for advertisements ordered or dlscoTithi- uort By Calls for society ineatlnsfl. thiiiiKs, resolutions. society-' iuiU nluircli socials.

church meeting-' (except Sunday sermon) am consiilored as ftud will charged for, King in les made Kninvn on application Telephone No I'eleplitmu Hums to News Telephone. TO The prinicpal in Kansas is stock bo'ei cattle anil milk bieeds, hogs, sheep and horses -these tilings more; ylioes for Kansas babies than' ovei-ylhing else the state. The' ni -interested in stock growing! in' definitely decided 1 lh.it tbev wanted ceitain things dono for tlte Kansas block jaids at Gin, Kan The men! in the stock business i ihf farricii r.iul cattle grovera eli epp men and hog foi mallj deculing what theyj hired as good a lawyerl 1 (l-cie in Kansas to the lull Tlin bill intioduccd tin, incci s-c-sslon of It ii.i'-scd one IioiihC, It a tjean, siitiaie piov ot JegisUitirn Then the lobby got busy, The) lobby killed the bill in senate Ui't tno slot Kinen i it. Fi-' n.ill,, t'ioj passed the bill It mil lieromo the But for .1 long SQsbion one dav we liad Ui(j bpuctAcle cf lot of lav'yers to heckle tho of llio bill Tliev iicbtoretl liim witli technicalities atul Co'ol 'lawyers' Tho young stockman PJvnib, of Ljon, foiujhl them lie turned the answer or common' sense an'd common jnutico to tlieir But the fact that men claiming to repre- cent Kansas in the state senate, deliberately adopt a policy 1 would hayo crippled the Kieatest industrj, political influence can; warp the conscience of a lauyiir He do auvllung- bis client. unto jpti, jo lawyers," Christ in wrath, "tor yc lade men with burdens be borne!" who make Iho b'uslncsa of the or- pick tip.

Vo tho logisla- turo. i Anil nil are 'In the infernal rod. lapu of legal technicalities. Having said and having i relieved ils tho GnzoUc desires Bay that in-passing the stock yards bill, the Kansas has done a fine arid peces- sary piece of -work. It has' been heeded for SO years.

But heretofore (ho''stoclc hns been too stroiiR. Hut since. the war tlio fenling of property rights luis-weakened sufficiently to permit men to seo that: the rights of tho owners of tho Block yards to conducted then affairs aa please, is not nearly so important as the rights of the stockmen of Kansas to a fair deal- from the stock yards company. coursn. is highly: to UHO the fihort and hectic! it is tho-drift and tendency of the times, and, we jiuist tn and bear it.

HUGGJNS The the governor's 'Industrial' court is 'Hng- and a splendid appointment it is; For the idea which underlies the Mr. lluggins's idea." He has-ihad it in his heart for some time, and like the "Ancient ''Marihsr" he insisted upon, telling'it until t' The wedding guest Ho' beat liis 'breast!" lie got it to life nor, con- vei ted die legihlatuia was called find the people "did the rest. Thus does a red-head leaven tho Viholo lump It was simple justice on the goveVnoi 's pait appoint Mr lluggins Aurt he make a good judge will lean back in order to He has been'a vail way- attorney foi yea.rs, ivnd that fart will make eful to tve labor a fair deal. He ble lawyer, a'stalwart Repuhli- an, and a conscientious man. His ppolntmerit honors' Emporia, and is Bel-vice under his appointment honor to Kansas.

See us for seed potatoes. tV. W. (Company, 323 Commercial. Why caji't this world get dawn to fundamentals', cut 'out calttiDS, forget the hampering of dcud and go back to the ten commandment? and the -golden rule? Why shovllr the stockmen of have to run the gauntlet of a lot lawjers of var.ving degiees honesty and intelligence 'before Kansa-j industrv gets justice? "How Lord, how will the pooplo of cinintry tins vain nonsense? talk a lot about the iniquity iicds and vicioiisneES Ihe Xon partisan Bu a hOnale niliioiltj technica led bj paid lobbyist iK' justice (o a great' Indus try would make more Ilnds, Svo.ult sDread Xonpa-lisau League in Kansas quicker than ix thoiisanr i.r^p.nixera.' We put the organ Jiers-in jail, and' Bead.

tho lawyer; IX)YAT, OHDER OP, MOOSE Emporiu Lodge No. 740 Kf 1 Women! SPEND LESS TIME AND DRUDG- JSRY IN YOUR KITCHEN A Gas and a Water Heater will save many, steps and much time. They are clean, always ready at the i touch of a match. No Average of all gas bills for $3.08. i i ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR WHO HAS AN ALL.GAS KJTCHEN' i i Use no no fires to build, no to carry.

The Phone 2S6. Frank Ernst canse back from' Vhittier, two weeks ago ing bettled his busl- osa going back ier to liy.e. Coke Nut coke, size for uase urners, or furnace, on land. p. Gralmm Bhner "Utt ivas to the iunta Fe hospital, in Topeku, to- for an TJr.

"JvM. Gorman, itentist; over itixens Nhtional Bank, with 'Dr. Tohn Morgan Storage space 100 van of furniture Bailey Transfer Co. 1S'17 Rogers Brothers' silyer- RIcker Son. 1847 Rogers Brothers' silver- vare.

Rickcr Son. I DAYS A Business Chpnge I wish to to my old friendb ami business acquaintances, as as to new friends aud clients I am now located Jay building, over the Palace Co suited, with tlie Home Realty A Investment as the local manager of the real estate department I also want to' use this express my ap- pieciatiou and gratitude for the husmeas patronage and confidences extended to nio The future be a success ami a pleasure to me, laigely, in the I retain these confidences'and pationage, and'vflhotJler I render a real service to my patrons, my' city, and Let mo luue jour cooperation and a Sil your business dealings in my line, and we vMl jnake old Emporia we are here: W. J. Brown Formerly located at 401 Commercial St. i i to sta A better tlnio is I amenito Mire of when yon will sec thrnrii- ininj; Ijie 111 perfect bliss; the llcds, Avlio" claim aftcrition, lie loo scnr'ce to the serpenf of dissension be too hiss.

We -nil aie gi-nvc- tlie evidence 7 i Ihat pipe (ti-ciins fuiic 1 ami uc'll staiiil nntf 'why in the minie of tlmnOoi wCsfritil toy tear asunder the things You'll stje us and nif; our antics most in oive ywii', 1 de- 51 and cnntcnl.fttt, every" vented Jfuitis (if doiiht ittjd fear. And, tho IlCiRlUs of wc'n wiultcr, "C.vn it tjfat, 11 i.lnouph one godU's's no' ilcaiu; 'Iwits iM-n it Ix-'wc rantcil, and 'cDsiiuircd plnntefl Sit this 'fiili- lloul eiuJinlittxl, fnkc kinds of liltCJtj-?" SloV, the from wild and jn mid suiUijRht on us 4 ami ns advances we'll come ftTtli from our while yet 11 our pi jintl filLs the air Ailams; Syndlcato 4 NORMAL AUDITORIUM Cf I fl HOWARD HULL PRESENTS Margaret NGLllN IN HER NEWEST PliAY By HENRY KISTEMAECKER and EUGENE DELAUD ADAPTED BY PAUL KESTER Prices, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c SEATS ON SALE McCARTY'S cl W. O. Hughes, 1 TJ. J.

Buri, 'oshier J.oril, Ass't. Ca-Ader i U. E. Peach, Ass' Emporia National Bank UNITEn STATES PEPOSITABY laterett Paid on Time Deposita Safety for Rent Capital and Surplus, $300,000 H. Lord BHIKCTORS H.

Dunlap II. B. Peach '3 V. X. H.

Gnfler J. Jensan H. Emporia Building Loan Association Now" Is doing ''business. This now institution has been" organized- by the Emporia St(it9 Bank to encourage its thrifty patrons to save, and to assist them in buying or building a homo. 5 Pet.

INTEREST WILL BE AID 9JN SAYINGS! Same jocation, officers, directors, stockholders and the efOclent, cpurteo.us service that you always have tovmA at i JEmporia Deposits Guaranteed Kan. Society The Saturday Afternoon Club will meet this at the homo Jennie Douglass. Citizenship Schuul Program. Miss Mario Anios, of St. Louis, will arrive in Empo- rio Monday to conduct the Citizenship School! to be hold in tlie Chamber of Commerce rooms Monday, Tuesday and WotUios- Miss Ames Is ragional director of cttizcnsjiip schools in six slates, Kiinaas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas and Colorado Ames sponK on several programs, and will conduct questio.n and sum- Tim niogiam 101 $hc fixe tiuiKho Opening -'Purpose Miss Marie B.

Ames. "The Perils of Illiteracy," "Principles of the Repiililican Party," -53. Stanley j). in. Parliamentary Drill, Miss Marie B.

Ames. 1 anil Tenantry and Industrial Questions," John H. Crawford "County" Government," if Hi ns in. "Pujihc Speaking," Miss Marie Ames "National Government," Dudley Doolittle. "The Woman A White p.

in. Question Box conducted by Missj Marie' Ames "Municipal fL Glotfelter. Industrial Court," Ilnggms. p. in.

"State 1 Government; 1 W.D. Uoss. "PrinciplcB V)f thp Domociat'c! Party," Amidon Clobing Address, Miss Marie H. Ames: A Hjrschlor, dean school of music of the College, will have charge of the music for all sessions. Mis James Gordon gave a ty Saturday in honor her lone's 30th airthday "he afternoon was spent playing Cako, cocoa and popcoin balls seived Among the nembers cf her' Sunday School class present Helen 'rouse, Preda Juanita iavis, Margaret Divis, Le Ceefover, Irene Kemp, Edith toufie, Dorothy, BJ.inkonship Evelyn Maix and Duano Den ver, Coio is visiting: he Gordor family Ecta Alpha-Tau ICraternity ield'Initiation''last "night for Waler i Cross, Ilussell Roy Durham, FljSyd Ecord, lay berry, and Percy Young.

Aft- crithe initiation the 'men went to he eaCetena. a banquet was giveu for the new biotheis president of the liternity, toastmaster. Ed Floyd Eebrd, Tames nnd Devoss responded with The hosts were Leonard Bowman, Car) Bowman Harold CaUUvell, Howard Patterson, Ernest Albert IJart- man, Wiluui Hashliargor. H.irry Adeli, George Wells, Donald Sfc- Frank Irvvin, Ellsworth. Dent.

James J. Devoss and M. Smith. Cecil Ipnes entartained at dinner nt his home at. the College Thuisday evening.

Ths evening was spent informally. Those present were, Clarenca Burnap, Gerald Jones, Vernon Wilhite, John T. Hall, Frank Wood. Gerard Price, Eugene-Peach and Cecil Jones THEATER ROY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Alice Brady is Bridal Suppose your twin sister run oft' with your husband on your 1 What would you do? A daring, dashing, delightful farce. Matinee, i TO NIG last epioode of "Smashing Barriers," a Fox "Fcciii'ihi Maids," Bill Parsons in "He Did; He Didn't," 7.

10 and 20c, plus tax. i COi.J il 9:00 1 0 SHIRLEYMASi Final Close-l A comedy-drania with And Harold Lloyd in "pount AND MAURICE rt n( The WHITEHEA ivith, Little Ben Alexander, Ralph and H. I See the gre.it wider-sea fight, iictua'lj jiiio floor of tho occj.ii SHIRLEY MASON ELECTRIC- THEA 'Hall-McKee LUMBER GUAiX CO. We have plenty of "Konest to goodness coal," lots of gnod shelled corn tuid more coming. It looks like higher prices on 'lumber.

you get busy. j- 310 Merchant Phone 73 Albert L. Foote 3 R. jR. Reliable IltJuiiholsteriiis, Repairing Attistic JJrjiperies mufle to order; Antique; bought and sold.

525 1 St. Plume 352 DON'T -LET WEEK PASS WITHOUT PLANNING FOR JEWELER H.A. TIBBALS OPTOMETRIST DEATHS AND FUNERALS of Sirs, W. J. Funeral services (or Mrs: William .7.

Richards were held yesterday at 3 o'clock, at the D. Q. Richards home Rev. H. Morgan, pastor of the Second Piesbytejnan Chuich, the 'Services.

Jiibs- Claudia Lewis, Mrs Spencer drVfiith, Evan Rohertfa and Corner Williams sang "-Nearer My God To Thee," "What a Friend We Have in Jesus," and "Jesus Lover of My Soul The pall-hearers were Lloyd Bailey, Harry Rowlairt', Ar- Ihur- Ericsson, Wallace Mar- tiourgh, C. V. Bradley, nnd Al- hcrt Thomas. Interment wab jnacle in ilaplewood Cemetery Mrs. luientes Mrs.

Maria Fuentes, a Mexican woman, died at her home 'on Central Avenue, i'eaterday, of tu- herciilpais. was'hdrn in Mexi- co'in iS'iS Funeral services held tliis afternoon "Inteimant was fiatholic bemetery Norton 1 CLPANS Cl.OTtiEa 12 West Sixth' Phone 20 REAL Farm suburban fiaots. Homes on terms. W. Home Koillj At Inicstmcnt 3, Building PHONE 100 Ave'll bo Tire Service Co.

Phone 100 20 W. Sixth G. JuMsinfi G. II. Jansinji, died ''yesterday trouhle in Olpe Mr.

Jansliig was born in Germany in 1S41," was a retired farmer. Mrs. Jansing survives him. Interment wns made this morning In the Catholic Cemetery in Olpe. W.

F. MARX Architect 803 ConVl Emporia, Kan. Mcmliur Kiinaas Society of Archlteetf, silver in the best Cravens of new term.onens January 26. Bill folds, pocXethooks and Stag BnrDor Shop Store. Just received two Vtclrolnfr and four Bi unswicks Sold on vseek- or monthly payments.

Kicker Son. while yo.it pay for.a Vfct.ro- Tldison 01 at Hick- ov Son's. A county tcachcis' examination will be held nt the courthouse, January .10 and 31 Play while jou p.i.v foi a VlUro- la. l''()ison or BruniwlPk. at ftUk- ci ft 'No joy coukl bo comes from owning a home; fui IOVE Character, fosters Thntc Better Citizenship.

IS THRIFT Prosperity is reached only through the I of thrift. You've got to pay for a home. own it in the end you or the landlord! Bill Sunday says, "The renter Sweet Home' is kkiding'hirnself the landlord." BE YOUR OWN OWN Yffll HOME Emporia Lumber Coal Company CHAS. G. manager ON DEPOSITS Security Our board meets every week to pass on applications for loans.

CALL OR WRITE i I Mutual Kiess 12 EMPORIA, A. Plumh, Chai lea Ryan, Sec. i i W. H. Brooks Jepsea i'oi- Solo Fiivnilure, ings, stove; lonvin? cheap it said nt lllghtniul; phono 130 i trfcen.w JllM fOlll.

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Pages Available:
209,387
Years Available:
1890-1977