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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 2

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Whitiey Opera House 1'. NO; S. Satui-Oiiy. roliriinry ust: A big ucruie and electrical Tn v-ilay, Mr. Saufoni Doiljse.

in the great NVw York dramatis- "The Hiph! nf Thursday. March 'JO. Oscar Hiimiiicrplcin presents "Xiuighty Marietta." in comic opera. This is the largest and grandest production c-vor put on in the Opera House. Eiiie Theater AVoduc-Mlay and Thursday.

February (i. Courageous lllood: A Western ma. Timid Mary: A comedy. Pnihe'a Weekly: Current events from all the world, including live 1 tal kan w.iír scenes. A liaiktown Duel: A laughable- darkv romcdy.

Electric Theater Wednesday and Tlnirsilay, Kebriinry (i. An Old Appointment: A scenic picture of iho City of London, Knr.land. An Unsullied Shield: A drama. 1'iiliHc Private Care of Proiluced in cooperation lite UiiKscll Foundation child-helping. Special, Thursday, Friday ami Saturday.

Three THE EM A DAILY GAZETTE Offlclnl City FKmUJAUY M. C. Little, Insurance. Smoke Town Boost, that good tout cigar. Dr.

Lundy. dentist, office iu rUcffert building. til-3 Joe Jones, of Heading, transacted iisiiicsis in linipoj'in today. Call up tno Allendalo Sanitary Oairy, 7 on Ofl, ior pure milk. Mrs.

.1. D. uriclcoll, of Americus, was in Kmporia shoppiiiK today. P. McCarthy returned today from a month's business trip to Manicato.

Dr. I. F. Peterson, osteopath ic over Model. Phone UGG.

Mrs. M. Johnston, of N'cosho ids. was in shopping yesterday. Must sell brand new player piano at.

Will consider soint- (raur? or time to responsible party. Address Lock Uoic I. We have rented some oi our rooms, but we still have a few Peters Hardware Company. Mat-ion Ivoclor Deail. Churlos Marian Kecler, the woir'of and Mrs Charles Kenlor, died lodny, at the ho me 1 -on Sf site'Street.

The chili liad sick with pneumonia for two Fnuoyal announcements will be. made, tomor row. The grief-stricken young par (Mils have the sympathy of Ihoi; many friends in the loss of their child; PURE FRESH DRUGS The Onlou "Nuisance." the- Uiu vGiiwl.te.-Kir.:-. I note, with sorrow, from a perustil of today's Kiitisai-i City Times, that an effort lula tn have the onion designated as a isa nee and persons addicted to its use in-tested and punished, has failed. A iiubiic speaker recently declared In this lown that tiuuilcial were the great source of divorces.

I took exception to his statement at once. There Is no more productive! cause for divorces than How can a man feel inr-lined to love and cherish the partner of hix sou! when her breath smells ti dead cat? How a loving wife nd- mire her husband when lie gives oil' a une imitation of sower gas through his whiskers? The first thing young man should ask the young woman of his ehoice is nut "Do you love me?" but "Rosalie, do you eat onions?" The onion is the worst nuisance in the world. There- were no onions in the Carden of lOden, and after the fail the llrst thing that ICve diu was to acipiire. a taste for them. made Adiim's punishment complete.

The smell of onions intrudes on every lovely scene of Nature. If a loaves bis stuffy office to get ovit for whiff of fresh Uiorc arc nine chances in ton that his walk will lead him through an avenue of onion slews. There is no escape from the onion. The worst part of the nuisance is that people are so careless of the feelings of others regard ing K. a housewife lakes a notion to slap up mess of the beastly things she it without, regard to the opinions of other members of the Uy.

A woman who would have seven iu a row if her husband smoked lis pipe in the house, thinks nothing of stinking up the. house with a butch of onions, though she knows Miiit-u of them is torture to liiiu. Certainly, she does not realize liou- severe aud unpleasant the whiff of onions is to one who dislikes them. I can sympathize 'witli the feelings of the lola woman, who alludes to the onion smell in lior petition far justice as a "poisonous odor." Ouiy one reason Is advanced for the use of onions, and that is that they are nutritious food. What's tlie difference, as long they an unmitigated There arc of oilier foods, as nutritious, and smell that lifts a sensitive person out of his That fat-head county attorney from lola used as an argument that Hetty Creen eats onions every day for lunch.

That's no poinl. 1 don't caro if Hetty fried rats three times day. My tastes are different, and onions are. objects of my bitter dislike. Hetty Orcen ran eat onions nil she likes, so she doesn't wave her breath around in my face atlerwai'd.

"Liliuin is the onion's real name," warbles the eloquent county attorney. "Call it lily for short, and see if your next lunch of onions does not taste better, smell sweeter and look more beautiful than ever." Same old "mind control" proposition. An onion is an onion; its name would be in disrepute no matter what you called it, for a change of names will not wipe away its smell. L.et our clever little lawyer call skunk a put his argument in better him clothe it with all the beautiful attributes of wheep nature, and fnndle it to his bosom, and then -see if he "tastes better, smells sweeter and looks more beautiful than ever. The simile correct, for the onion is the skunk critter of the vegetable 1 admit 1 am a crank Ibis subject, but I allow no compromise Onions may come and onions go.

but they will lind me an implacable foe. They get on my nerves I bate them. And the soouei thoy are declared a nuisance bj statute, the better oft' this cotintrv will be. A Skinny One. Iliac'; Limestone, All rurpnso.

Farm. Three hundred tweuty-fivo acres iu Greenwood County, Kansas, five miles from railroad town; S- room huiise, large barn, other builiiitigs: orchard; lots of tine 100 acrcr, in balance fine grass: some alfalfa; close to school; $7. buys this if sold soon; no trade. I will lend halC Uic. money on lime and terms to suit.

Call on W. A. Nelson, Fall River, Greenwood County. is just the flour want for quality and price City Will Elevator 11. 1'2.

Tclcligracber tralnllig department Normal "now has four 'regular UiBtrueioi-s. and probably tho and 'training' "course for public school physical-, directors iu 'the' wlio is nt the head oC. tlie.iícjj'artnieiit, teaches Uic training; Classen, classes land coaches the ffyiniiaslum. teams. Ceorge is the director of.

v'ne football, basket and baseball teams, ami IB general manager of athletics. H. .1. Calnpboll. physical, director or the' school, huts, charge of of the Normal u'rown ha.s charge of tha physical training of the Model School aiid also has classes i wrest I 1 boxing and swimmingi With one of.the'best equipped 1 jiiisLutiis ih the the Normal 'is doing 'effective' work in teachers' to''direct plays and games the school children Ka.nsa*s, as well a equipping its w'ith a physical Bargain IList 1730-acro ranch' located: an liastern Kansas; CO acres plowed, balance bliicstem jiastnrc, well watered, near point, and well improved.

Price S-Ml per acre cash, no trade. 300 acres in Fiuuey County, Kansas, on the Pawnee liiver. Cood improvements, well watered, £00 icres of shallow watered alfalfa and, CO acres in alfalfa, balance smooth psinrr; -and. Price $2. per icre, owner will exchange for good Eastern KaiiKJis laud, will assume or Good eight-room modern house, front on corner.

Lot 75x170 feet, on a paved street. A bargain it Modern ii-room cottage, electric lights, bath and sewer connections. new barn: rent for 1 4 per month. Price Willis Co. 413 Com'l St.

When You Don't Ihiy meat at the Live Meat Market you don't get, the best at the lowebt price. The only up to date aiid Hlrictly sanitary meat market in town. 20 iVcsi. Sixth. Phone '172.

February 3. Ross Taylor has rented the farm now occupied by 'Fred Albers. A number of Summit people tended ami box supper at Itoclt Valley, Saturday evening: Fred A. Zimmerman and Mr. Mnv Albert Zimmerman tlvii Fred Schmied isale, west nf Madison, ci'iishcd for Henry Fred Patch Friday and Saturday.

Jesse uunUlo' and family spr.nl Sunday at Ed Ames's. llosa Zimmerman visited several' days last her uuclc, Fred fichmiecl, west, of Madison. who been si-y- ing With her'sister, has returned'-Home. Airs. Fraulti'Fr'e'iu'li Mrs.

Fred Patch aUeiide'il "the of Radios' Ai'd Socieiy ut Tom Smith's on Four Mile, Thursday. liyninii'aud Hemphi'l visited with Mrs. Fred Webb last Monday. live ffiaai Market UO Avenno When you liavc a Kinkcnd Jayhawker Kitchen Cabinet You do not need a to jiui (he flour iu (ho bin. Seo them.

Sixth anil Mechanic, A he given by the priiriary. children of the Normal Training School, assisted upper grades, under the'direction of Misses Friday in Albert Taylor Hall. board open at the cents. Have four resiiiijiice tots, 30x150 fme city water, your choice only nine blocks from. Sixth and ii close to car H.

G. sole asent. For Sale FOR lots aud a 0- room IIOUKO, only five blocks from center of town on East Sixth Avenue; a line place tu build. The house rciitf; for $21; per mouth, room for two more houses. Call at d'otton- Street, or phone Cheap.if sold soon.

1 have moved'to 502 Commercial UP SALE Commencing Monday, Jan. 20; Ending Feb. 8 All Hart, Shaffner Marx and System FINE HAND TAILORED Suits and Overcoats Regularly Sold during ihe Season for $22,50, $20 and $18. If I CHOICE AU our Regular $30, $27.50 and, $25 -Suits and Overcoats, choice $20 All our Regular $15, $13.50 and Suits and Overcoats, choice SII Special Reduction from all Winter throughout our Store 501 Commercial St. Auerbach Guettel lofes N.

Corner 5lh Ave, C02 Street, with Lon. C. JlcCarty, yer. Davillo Spade, Abstracts Insurance. and i Tobrtiarv Miss Ora Reiff gave a party Saturday night in honor of her Miss Flossie Frye.

The evening was spent in contests and Jce cream and cake were served. Those present were Misses Flossie Frye, Ethel Kerr, Lillian Day. Yat-Jta aud Sadie Cunningham, Maude Charlesworth, Bertha Ella Shown and Ora. Reiff; Ralph! Kerr. Fred Day, Cecil Cunningham, Ralph Coffee, Karl Stonebfak'er.

Clinton Shown, Alfred Nelson. Mathew MeNabnoy Carl Proehl, Glen and Ernest Valyer: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Iloiik and Mr. Mrs.

Virgil Reiff. Mrs. and daughter, Re.r- tha, spent Friday with Mr. and Mts. Jesse Woodmansee in Americus.

Lcoiti Sioiiebrakcr has boon sick. Mr. Mackenthiin and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Simmons attended the funeral of the infant sou of Mr.

Mrs. Will Maekenthuii, Thursday. 1 February 1, Dr. C. B.

Parker will move his dental 'offices from over the Palace clothing store'to rooms above the Turkish Are you awake, to the issues of the, day? Attend the Lybarger- hewis debate, Albert Taylor lia.ll, February. 11. in yfnir is ktuiwt In 'J'lial's wliy lie you (bis store. Jle himvrs the piircwl unit fro-hifsi ili-iijis will assif.1 in niak'iift liiat rnrf. diielor by briun- your llio prescr-iptidii phai-nmcy in giwlualc )tharmncists Morris Drug Co.

Special Attention to Phone Orders Tho Ladies' Society of tlie Firsl Methodist Church will bo entertained Kriday afternoon by Mes- I lillfrniati, Goodwin, C. li. Parker, C-. T. Evans.

William Mitchell. Monroe ml I. at o'clock. A larfee crowd is sired. 10.

M. Korde to Buffalo, N. today for a visit, of a months with her mother aud sisters. Mr. and Mrs.

Chris Peterson, of ICarlham District, wuro in Kmporia yesterday traiisactiug business. For baled hay or dry wood or Canon City nut coal, ra)! nn C. W. Orumloy Sou. Phone (lfi.1.

notul the display adverti.scment of the Lybargor-Lcwis debate, on live. I'. C. KMclium, of Wtinlup, w-aR in town yesterday on business. WHY NOT GO TO KuHOrji tills suuiiner when it for only $500? All expenses included'from New Vurlc baolc to York.

I'ri- vato Personally sails Sevi.n countries visited Write lor Mrs. A. li. i I Vale Avenue, IT want otic of tlie followitif! drayinen; Rnnvn or iijiiui's, I'iionc 1 Freight. Hauling The lull Gift Shop See our cast wirulow for closc-mits on china at cost nnrl lr, Sixth Avenue, i'liono 3,17 J.

E. ROMER Real Estate Office Room I). L. Thomas nuild- -107 Commercial Street, Kmporia, Kan. Herman Camp 1806 Regular meeting, and fotilth.

6i each niontb, A. HAIilj, C. A. Firth. Hay MMInr, of Harlford, was in Kihporia today on business.

Sirs. Colyar is sick with Uic 1 1 This week Council Grove voted bonds for a sewer system to cost between i'lO-MO ami StiO.OOO. and Alvsi J. Hinilh, of lOinporsa, has been appointed to draw xtho plans auc siipe.riniend the w-irk. Mr.

S'mith said- tliis uiorniug that work would be boffun the lirst of next week, and tliat once beguu it would be pushed. Think Baird when groceries. Central you tell Notice. Preston Plumb G. -A.

II. Post Xo. regular nuietiiig Saturday, 2.HO 1). in. D.

8. Avery, Tliore will he-a program and pie social at'the Quaker Valley Schoolhouse, Friday evening, February 7, 1 Hvcrybody invited. Dr. Parlter has his dental office lo C21 Commercial, over the Cnndy Company. Phoiio Jirreft of Yates Center, visiting Iriends-in limporia for few days, to K.

Mr. and H. Cooley went to Topcka ibis morninK for a few da'ys' visii with friends and relatives. Kd Anderson, who lives lown, was iii'lOmporia tr business yesterday, north of nsacting Icani printer's trade. Oaxctto otticc.

Charles Mnyes, wlio town, was in town on lives west ot business ves- Dave 'who lown, way in (own oil ferday. lives went of business jvs- S. Coolt. Keosho Tiapids, transacted Inisiness in town yoMlcr- dav. Miss drove.

I Titus, shopped today of in Council Can you think? Come to the Ly- debate, February 11. II. Dunlap today Montgomery' oti business. went to II. Rice, of-Wichita, is in lim- poria on business.

is ii Piful of Kiiusas Clly, town yn business. At Miller stock yards, in the northeast part Lyou County, February II, 1013. Thirty and 3-year-old mules, good size, good color and partly broUe. Ten head of mares and horses, som- Rood drivers. Two KOod heavy work m.vres.

Some farm implements, surrey, buggy, lumber wagons, etc. Mi Heir Live Stock Invest men McCanu. A few of those sieves left on which heating we will The Best Recipe For GOOD BREAD Five Roses Flour Sold by all Grocers Made By J. R.SODEN Emporia, Kansas give you a. close figure so as hot to carry them over summer.

Company. Peters Hardware $525 to $600 885 to 1550 1400 to 1585 Fourth number, Normal lecture coursei debate, hybargor vs. Lewis, Albert, Taylor Hall, February 1.1. HURT (Q. WILSON aud friends iu terday.

Cha.rlcs;prptcheU, or who. have, been iSniporia, went home yes- Fourth Normal lecture course, debate, vs. Lewis, Albert Taylor Hall, February 11. Fifty-ceni tllunorfi at the Whllley, table do llotc, from to '2 o'clock p. m.

John Campbell, of Argentine, was in Ivinporia yesterday visiting U. O. Milncr. of Emporia yesterday ness. Hartford, was in fraiisacting husi- A girl was born o'clock to Mr.

and last evening at 0 Mrs. Kice lirowu Miss Dollie Mays, who hats been sicl; with the grip, is able to he out. Can you think? Come to the bargcr-Lewis debate, February 1 I C. Crouch, of Saltordville, frans- ac.ted business in town RALE Seventy-live aerea of farm land three miles west ol' town. Mrs.

J. Taylor, R. 1. 0 FOIl Old Trusty incubator, good as new. JMionp 582 'Ucd FOR Kine loU top rtcsk Phone 135 Livery Cars No Solicitors No Crediting Special Sales" Mo Free Delivery Premiums Just Good Fresh Groceties at Lowest Cash Prices six days in every week.

Open evenings 10:30. Modern Method Grocery On Sixth Avenue, Near; the far Tracks Cross. HHAUT.Y A is not the only requisite. There nuisl he iiuality too. Tlio gold must bo the, right, karat', the stone flawless and ot the right color.

The. ring yon ought to have can be lected at thia jewerly shop. -You don't have to be an expect judge quality. Our guarantee protects you from any 'mistakes in that'direction. ,1.

1C Jeweler Coniinci'ciai. The school that stands for nnd square rtenl to everyone. Unroll any time Cov Con'i nicrcinl Next Shoi'tlmnil clnss.

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