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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 3

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healthful of are convey fed to food by lomonow DER Absolutely i The oinily oakuig Powder Made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartairi Hence FineiyMore Wholesome Food A Few Bargains Jfo. bargain in town; good modern lion.se of ilve rooms, CTS bath, fine cellar, Rood, lnrgc Iwu'ji, chiclrenlionse, rlty water, nut! cistern, lurgc lot, cast fruiit. Price $2,500. No. Imildiug lot in First ward, large barn, east front, good a bargain for privo.

Price $1,400. Xo. eoftnge of five good location, fine cellar, city water and cistern, good walks and shnde. Xo. fine two tract, good house of six rooms, Imrn, small fruit of all kinds young or- rimi'il, fine location, unixl well.

fine linme: ROOI! Iionse of rooms, Imrn, hnlli, two lots, line location, close in. Trice No. fine building lot In Klrst locatimi. Price No. fine building lot on tlie corner, fine location.

Pi-Ice $1,000. Xo. pood seven room house close to Nomml, burn, east front, city wnior and cistern. Price $2,400. Sec us before buying.

W. A. WILLIS CO. 418 Commercial Street i Phone. 1004.

Don't miss our -Beiinmonl They at. a low prico ant you cannot afford not to have ono On sale nest Saturday. Peters warc Company, Savory 2-piece roasters -have no to collCTl. sanitary. to.

J1.50, at hardware. Thanksgiving Thanksgiving soon ue IiCre uml the liouwwifc ivill too busy with the turkey and cranberry sniire to Iwiltii lireiul. Whidey Opera House Three Nights Commencing Thursday, November 25 E.MMA BOULTON and Her Company in a Repertoire New, High-Class Drama THE SHOW OF THE SEASON. Refined Vaudeville Between acts. Prices 10-20-30 Women Free Thursday night with each ticket purchased before 6 p.

m. Opening Play An American Gentleman i Use "C.irlTAL LOAF" for the feast, niul your fcucsts be delighted. It's the sume t's lioinLMnndo bread. Turo nuil ivliolesomc. Ask Voiir Oroerr Have You Engaged Your Winter's Supply A If not, do it now as the 1909 pack of this-fine fruit Just a.

part of the money you usually expend inputting up fruits invested in these goods will give you a winter's supply. It's mighty nice to have a supply of Lee.canned fruits in your cellar to draw on at any time in- stead of buying just-one II can at a time, and this is i only one of the many ad- vantages to you of buying a supply. Get Your Grocer's Case Lot Price. Look for This Trade Mark on every label Coupons Good for Premiums With Every Article Tluiiiksgmiig Gninu for Emporia is in thai' list of unfortunate towns, which have two college teams and never have a. big same at home on Thanksgiving The Rah-Rah sports have had a hard time on previous Turkey Days to satisfy their.

Thanksgiving apne- on.a mer.2 a little? rabbit perhaps; good football same lo top it off. This year, in spite of tin- negligence- of the College and the teams, there will bn a game in Emporia which will be worth seeing. The High nud the Second Normals will mix, and the hiHrtng undoubtedly will make a stirring bit of history. two teams aro evenly matched; what-the j-ligh' School lacks in wcighti it makes up speed, while the Normal has a perfected forward hard-working line, Both teams played the Chase County High and 11. The Normal ijoys took their final game, after -tho tie game at Emporia, by a ii the High School won.

last Saturday's sanie at i 2 to 0. Tlie comparative scores do pot show any advantage for cither sido, and the problem of superiority will have to be fought out. The Normal first will leave several of its subs for the second, team to. use-, while Coach Honhart 'has given', ho second ieanv Considerable attention, ami has used it. in severe scrimmage against the first team, which'farts aru to be weighed in the general outlook.

The High School has the scrappy spirit and a sincere belief in the prowess of the team, for this Timporia-team has -been fcnted only uiioe Consistent practico is being held at the Garltold grounds every night, and it is said that the High So.hool boyu liavc some fancy tricks which th'ey been saving for this game. The will begin every person who pays half dollar to got through the gates, mny rest assured that ho will get a ood dividend pa his investment. 'Cromwell play tonight. Reserved seats 50c. General admission 35c and 25c.

The Merry. Makers' Embroidery ontertained tomorrow ifh rncoii by Mrs. Elmer Utt. E. K.

Morton, of Hurlington, spent the dny in liniyorlii yesler- transacting business. Have you ween the new ohickeu oval Savory roanler? $1 at tho Haynes hardware. 1,. A. Hamilton arrived 'rom Ellis for a short business vitit In Kmporia.

Get the genuine. Spalding football tennis and basketball supplies, it Irwln'a. Dr. I. F.

Peterson, osleopathlc phj-sicinn. over the Model. Phone 266. Whitley Opera House Wedne sday 9 November 24 W. T.

offers George Middleton's Dramatization of Meredith Nicholson's Novel "THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CANDLES" With Hugo Koch As produced for one year at DALY'S AND THE HACKETT THEATERS, NEW YORK. AND GARRICK THEATER, CHICAGO audience at the Garrick liked the play, and many, many, audiences will go wild over it." Amy Leslie in Chicago Daily Prices for this engagement Seats on at Irwin's pf eu the the. playful 'of the ihoaerh did the. dasK. tlio sta'jrejvroAnctionB, -b'at It- W'M a dignified, sort of iareiir, in the Perfect men and tidiiji the Old S'thbol bows and stktely eiiip- tlon.Sivfe'jiíé their benefactors, the watched an'tl FmilP.a ani were highly pleased: teflaarveled at that an and ke; Erriporia, which th'dli every lipm.e talent Thei-e were, about onft-iiiundred rjeopie taking par last one-third thsin were married and iqme of thgra' had grown ciiildreft'who lock otlir.pearta in the play, elsp sat in the diiincc- and watched thejr fathers and mpthersicfivort fronts of the lii fancy and brigiit that they -unequal to the parts, oh no.

'for it- was the Older Ones who carried the heavier lines otthe performance and added tlie Weight and the Dignity and the ImportaKcfes suitable to fi creditallle performance. Ediward P. Fitch; "thfi- leelurnr, of tlie revolntlon'airy times in and illustrated lila talk with iteroepticon pictures thG scenes of tlie play. The views were 'sotocl, and tyr. Fitch was cntertainins-.

had to tell, and he told it as a story, while he inadep lain -a fascinating chapter of history. He had an and but we will Icavo here, eminent as the real worthies is. of the Mr. Fitch KhOW. No mere ihan passing notice can be made of the members of the cast, and some of those, deserving merit may be omitted the passing-.

S. KretBlnsrer, as "Oliver Cromwell," had the-heavy part the liece, and handled it effectively. Hi? piesence was imposing, and his interpretation of tho lines was good, considering the short time in which he worked up the part. "Mrs. J.

M. as Cromwell." up- lield the excellent, work of her Lord with a graciolis bearing' and hrue rendition of the rhaiacter. Oliver Atherton -was-- a realistic "John Hampdeii." and, used his. voice with telling effect iriliis VoTermi dcuuncia- '-T Cromwell, the Lord Protector, received lfrom foreign courts, Wfrs-resjilendent with, color, arid t.hift."color from good Ippkft'cn the Ihe women, as fiohi the brightness rof Ihe c.loth- ing. Tlie islrcw'hatl its euslomaryTp- portionment ot the which endear all llotno.rtsftaiO.

enterprises, to the audiVuiotiP. voleo wan not too often heard' in the Hues-, and no would-be "actor" failed entirely in his though one scared Scottish soldier laddie fainted and had to be liastiiy to the pump. The drills wore the prettloat of the show, and! showed evi- of the bulk of Miss Heller's SIX'CE. Tho house was comfortably filled downstairs with a. sprinkle in theg allerics.

Tho performance- will he repealed fhis and the house is well sold. out. Charles of England, Rolla Clymer: Prince Rupert. Luther Thomas: of House, .1. F.

Kenncy: chaplain, D. H. Stone: clerk. Graham; clerk. .1.

K. Gilbert; merchant. J. D. Eantin; Henry Lightfool, Ray Mare Jcarer, Ben Rice; messenger.

Theo- lore Brooks; Oliver Cromwell, W. S. KretslnRor: Sir Thomas Hop- worth, A. K. (Juman; Sir William Black, S.

II. Herran; Sir James Whitfk-ld. John Jones; John Hamp- lon. Hay Shupy; Sir John Hathen, Fred Groover; Hampden, Atherton: Denzil Hollis. Alfred Larson; Sir Arthur Hazeling, J.

H. Powers: William Coke, Morton Sayro; William Strode, Harry Carline; John Milton. Lester Perry; Miles Hobarl. John John Sheldon, I.oo 13. Parker.

Part. Four. Lord Pro- ector's house: Lady Cromwell, Mrs. J. M.

McCown; Lady Fleetwood. -Mrs. F. C. -Newman; Lord Finn! wood.

J. F. Konney; Duly KHzabelh. Mis.s Bertha Curtis; French Minister, J. E.

Evans; 'Lord iiandolph, John French ndy. Mrs. Fred Lucas: Span- sh minister. R. Irwln; Spanisji Mrs.

S. H. Warren; Swedish lady, -Mrs. J. Kristin; minister from (ho Netherlands.

.1. O. East in; lady from Iho Netherlands. Mrs. Harris; master of cere 1 monies, Ron Kin': chairman of rom- mittoc from 'parliament, Oliver Atherton: color hearof.

Tracy Mor- Raii. Train Warren. Rernice Workman. Gwendoline WatkitiR, Marjory Edwards, Edna Draiiiard. Lecture eonrludod by Mr.

Fitch. Tho cast of characters: Itnlloy, Mrs. W. R. Krotsingor, Hnth Woosior, Mary McCovrn, Irene Wbilby, Eihel I iHEftfi is 'O fvtiilf iway tHe iortg stSj Iteep the UB an entertain men br furnish M.

ihiiiic ift these hew Both "StanaaM and Bdiion hen the Evening Belli arevGhimiiiR Sones Auld Bach's Air Herbert anil His Orchestra -Down Where tie Kit Orow-' J' Collins and i .1 Jones and 510' The Bride bfihenVavts. Herbert L. Chrke' 311 In the Garden of Heart: Miller TheGplden Wedding Ada JoncSand I.enSpencer 313 Selection Ilusiafs" -i. AmiricattSynlphotiy.OrCtiejtra 114 Good uncfc. Mary.

JJilly ilufray anU'Chorus Tlie Garderi.ot Dreams Tlnrry Anthony 511 Jvalti Caprice. Samuel Sieircl and Roy 11. Darin Paddy EJward.M. Pavor am! Churus lan'Iieach anti Marches Sonja'r. r.an.l In theG.Ioaminit.

Oakland and lie a Man Ada Jones arid Billy Murray Medley of Country Dances A. Strawberries Collins' fp New Vork Military UsnJ 102J5 117 Bid ill) HO Annie La EdUon "Amberol Records by HARRY She's My ri 4 KdismT'ConccrtBand You Can't Stop Me From I-OVHIK You I'm to I Itiibti Mendelssulm'i; Sprius: Sontf V.ttcr Flerbcrt Orchestra 10501 'n the Shulow ot the Carolina Hills 1 Airhur C. Ctcush 103fii Swante 1 Premier uuartettc 'Rmc Me Up Heaven, ''lease. Central Will Lincoln CcntennialMarrh 1 States Whose Baby. Girl-Arc Urace Cameron Drtair.lahd Faces Kliiahcth Wiiteler and Harry JOSC.r and josie Sadler lOitiS o( the American Synplibrty Let's Go into a Picture Show Uyrou G.

liJ.j-0 Antliony smlllarrison ISroke Edward MecKer I MM Tlie- Yanltrc Siiufflc f-'Hiss': 1'oolish Questions Murray How Do You Do, Miss Josephine Collins antl Uncle Josh Invites the City Folks tu S'i-ii Him the arin CM SteU-art Carolina National (I.lnUon) MHiiTry uanj Kdison Phonographs $12.50 to Standard Records Arnbcrol Records as Icv.g) 5Cc Grand Opera Records 73o There dealers CTcrywhcre. Go to the nenrei't hear the liilison tilry Ucth bundard and Atnbrrol Records. 'Jet cataloes from your us. PHONOGRAPH COMPATVY. 75 Ulte.idc Avenue, Oran-e, 121)70 I've Loved Her Ever Since She Was a Eal 11060 lionine Lcezie i.imlsay cood lire to Bell Edivon Phonographs in every town whtre we arc not storesshouiJ mat unce.

jTj, Nell Griffith, Mrs. A. E. rabendyke, Mrs. A.

W. Kopkc, Jauc Taylor, Hazel Higgins, Pearon, Pau! BurtoivJiay.JShucy. Alfred Saj-re. ia.rry Carniuo. Lester Perry, John once.

Fred Groover, Leo B. Parkor, 'liver Athertori, Ray Everett. Cavalier Members, of E. Oilman, Karl Fischer, Irving 'wens, Virgil Hall, Morris Poston, 11. Herran.

Scottish Douglas, V'lll Bailey, Hamilton rooks, Arthur Lyon, Carl Watkins, loward Avcry, Ihprt Rbwland, David Bailey. from Company Kansas National Guards. Cavalk-r Stono, Flom Urooks, Ruth Lyons, Marguor- Hc Ifayncs. Helen AtkinKon. Lucila Randolph, Mrs.

A. E. Oilman. Ada Mac Jones. Mauol Rutii Mabel llaynes, Elizalwth Jackson, Clara Wade.

Cavalier R. Karl Fischer, Irving Owens, Virgil Hall, Lcstor Allen, Marshal JloCown. ISvans. Music J. F.

Kon- Gcnovivo Slorlliig, violin; Hvlcn Haynes, violin: Mario Weatherly. violin; ElUol Evans, violin: Justin Miller, violin; Alhcrt Weatherly. cornot; llarvoy Vickera, clarinet; Boeker. cornet: Leonard' Hurst, viola; David Evans, 'colic; Gregg Evans, flute; Wayne Patterson, traps; Mildred Evans, piano. JIoiiKon Company.

H. Tlqdy will present at. the Wliltley llieatpr for tlwr.e-nfjsjjfs. Clflnig Thursday nlKht, Kcveniber Kmnia Bculton and '-ompany of who hnvo so IOIIR bau Leave your orders for ice cream and candies for Thanksgiving at the Turkish Candy Kitchen. Norman Atkinson, of Topeka, was a- business visitor in town today.

Mr. Atkinson is traveling for the Parke- Davis Drug Company. Game between High School and Second Normal, Thursday afternoon at 3:30. watch, between Hancock Bang's uml S2-" N'eosho. with name.

Martha R. Mc- Cahc. RetviMi to Gazette offiKO. FOR room at 514 Mechanic street. Close to Bnsi- no Mrs.

11.2S Market. for J. housework. C. Ditmm.

rcjutatior. of producing; high-class meritorious "An American Gentleman," "A Village "A Danpii- of 1'f-ople," will In- presented duriiiR their onrjasfinrnt. al) Ijeilig prcfUFe with bright ccmody. thrilling. "CJJS.UÍOI1 and human emotion.

Tb-3 vnitflpvillo Bpccialiies On tile opening night, "An Ami.rican will be offered. and will be admitted freo with a paid i irveil before p. at Irwln's dius store-. JTice" I ii. and cesita.

ynu want a Christ mas present that is something? 'Gel in the yc.ur friends will -R-ln id for von. Mrs. F. Libbe. of Dunver, Colo-, returned yesterday, after visiting IKT C.

B. Bachiller. Mrs. J. IJ.

Hyde and daughter, Miss Margaret, of Reading, wore shopping in town yesterday. KRA.UM RKD BLOOD rat VUNQS. HEART KIDNEYS. KRAUM-S NCW RED fcLOOD LUNGS. HEART AND KIDNEYS.

Be One of Qjur Customers f'iill jjlimie mid gi-i i lu'iU'Cn pounds (1 migar for with IS I worth iidu'r rash. Iiinr farm for mile K. r. Stu'i-t. A Srfne fifini "Tltr House aii(l (lio Whitley Opri'ii House, Thur' Xo ronl 812 Commercial street.

The Whiiloy opera au- nohnces as tlio atirncljon on Wednesday. NYvonibrr '21. tht; original Vrirk proiiiic-tion of "The ftotise of a Thousand Tamllcs," a play founded upon th" novel rf Nichol- Koii, l)j Middleion, and o- at Daly and llnrkrMt. tlwalers, iu Ntn York City for nearly au on- book t'ro non-oil To (he plot as iu the novel, more substance has been addttl and this in turn. loiit weight to the drama, a KtroiiR-cr story stnf-n purposes, around raoli charaftf-r nud ir in (luir fullost al! i lie iiuaiitici-, of lu.

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