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I I AMUSEMENTS Whitley Opera House v. 1. Concannon, Mgr. COMING ATTRACTIONS. Saturday, Vebruary 22.

Faust: A. big scenle and electrical production: Tuc-day. Masch. 11. Mr.

Sanford Dodge. in the great New York: dramatic sensation: "The Right o1: Thursday, March 420. Oscar llaumorstein presents "Naughty Marietta" in comic opera. This is the largest and grandest duction ever put. on in the Whitley Opera House.

Elite Theater Mother's Strategy. Drama. (Lubin). Planting 1he Spring Garden. Comedy.

(Vitagraphi. The Mantle or Red Evans. Westera drama. (Solig). Electric Theater The Nurse at Mulberry Bend.

Dramn. (Kalem, The Suffragette, Comedy. Sellg. The Rivers of Japan. Educational.

Selig. The New Squire. Drama. (Edison THE EMPORIA DAILY GAZETTE City Paper MONDAY. FEBRUARY -17.

C. Little, Insurance. Lee Goll spent Sunday in Stadi601. Smoke Town Boost, that good 5 ceut cigar. Morgan land, dentists, West Sixth Avenue.

W. R. Richards went 10 Bazanrand on. business Saturday. Dr.

Lundy, dentist, oilice ip (lie Meffert bulldlug. bliss Hattie Rosenberger. is in Madison for a Dew days' visit. Call up the Allendato Sanitary Dairy, 7 ou 99, for pure milk. Ray McCullough, of Hartford, was in.

Emporia on business Saturday. Dr. J. F. Peterson, osteopathic ph; siclan, over Model.

Phono 206. W. Marshall, of Saffordrille, was in Emporia: Saturday on business. Dir. Lundy has opcued up permiarent dental parlors in the Miefert building.

William Jacols, of Neosho Rapids, was in. town Saturday transacting bushiess. John Staley, of the Traylor tridi, was in Emporia Saturday 1) business, Charles Brown was lined $1 in. police court this morning. for abusing his team.

Mike Moyer, of south of Sanfordville, attended to business in Hmporia Saturday. Dr. Parker has moved his dental office to 621 Commercial, over the Turkish. Phone 596. William Jacobs, of ten miles southwest of Emporia, transacted business in town Saturday.

Dr. J. H. dentist, .420 Commercial. Phone 515.

Silver and platina Alling, 50 cents. Extracting, 60 cents. best equipped prescription pharmacy in town, with graduate pharmacists! In charge. Morris Drug Co. Special Attention to Phone Orders PURE FRESH DRUGS in filling your prescription ty known to.

your physician. That's why he sends you to this drug tel knows that ouly the purest ant Freshest drugs will assist in making that cure, Help the doctor by, bringSag your prescriptions hero- to the Child Struck by Auto. Gilbert Lamb. the 6-year-olli son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank. Lamb, struck and palacully injured: by an automobile driven by 11. A. The accident occurred yesterday noon on the corof Fourth Avenue Constitution Street. The machino, was occupied by Mr.

Tibbals and R. S. Kennedy, cf Aurora, 111.. end was going cast on Fourth avenue, about eight, miles au hour. Glibert, with several other children, was playing in the street on the corner near' 403 Constitution, where his mother was visiting Mrs.

Win.fred Mathews. Mr. Tibbals says he saw the boy run across the strece as machine approached, and de: WaS standing on the curb with upparently 110 intention of crossing the street again. When the machine war opposite the boy, he dashed in front of it, and although Thbils put on the brakes and brought the car to a standstill immediately, the boy was struck by the left lamp, the lens of which was broken by the blow and cut the boys head. The auto passed over the boy without touching him and the only injury he received is a Bash about! Your inches long, on his forehead.

Mr. Tibbals picked the boy up. and took him into Mrs. Mathews's house, where he ordered cab and accomponied him and his mother to St. Mary's Hospital, where the wound was sewed.

Mary, the boy's sister, said that Gilbert had no fear of automobiles! and often rill back and forth neross the street to beat approaching machines without being touched. Mr. is a careful driver and the accident was a shock to him. The Lambs have six children, and Gilbert is next to the youngest. Mr.

Lamb is hostler the Santa Fe roundhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb say they. do not Mr.

Tibbals, as they are aware of the child's daring hubit. Physicians sny that the child's condition is not 'Ite passed a quiet nigh: and was suffering but little today. "Faust." The schooling which Or. Wakefield was fortunate enough to obtain through the association and friendship with the greasest Mephisto int stage history has served him weil and to Morrison, Wakefield lays his prescul success. The splendid suecoss of the Manley Campbell production of "Faust" is not, however.

due solely 10 Mr. Wakefield's fine portrayal of Mephisto. but to uniform excalience of all matters pertaintug to any first-class ing. They have spared 110 expense 1 in putting before. the public for their.

valued appreciation one of the finest equipments. scenically. mechanically artistically that money can prodice. The costuming is rich, both in quality and color and pleasing to the eye. as -well as historically correct, The play is given in live acts and seven scenes, each one carried complete by the company.

in I'net. this cugagement is a bono Due guaranteed production of "Faust." In order to give ali classes an opportunity to whiness this play the prices have been mulnally nrranged with Manager Concannoil and are for this engagement and are So. 50 aud 75 cents. At thee Whitley Opera House. matinee and night, Saturday, February 22.

A New Katy Station. A switch has been put in on the Katy Railroad between Emporia and Hartford on the. Tom Trans placer which will be EL Mag station for Katy trains. The Evans farm is four. miles from Hartford ansl about' twelve miles from Emporia.

'I'h: new station has been named Blue. Basket ball, Fairmount vs. College; E. H. S.

vs. Colleire Freshmen tonight. Admission 25c. Clip This Out. Call at 211 South Constitution Street or phone 1161 green, it you need a carpenter or have any building or repairing to do.

The Carpenters' Union. The Redpath Bureau has insured Alfred Miles Bergen's voice far $120.000. lie will sing in Albert Taylor Hall February 20. Special convocation or Emporia, Chapter; No. 12, R.

A. this evenIng at 7:49. Work in M. M. degree: R.

F. Bailey, ll. P. William Turner, or four and onehalt miles southeast of Emporia, was in town Saturday on business. Mr.

and Mrs. Dave Saunders, or Ruggles, were in Emporia lug business Saturday. F. 19. Baker, of six miles nortliwest of town.

attended to Snturday in Emporia. R. 8. Fritz. of seven and one-half miles cast of Emporia, was In town on business Saturday.

Yeager Main, contractors, of Olivet. transacted business in Emporia yesterday. Mrs. Harvey Frith is visiting. her daughter.

Mrs. Frank P. Sullivan, of Sleet que at: the band concert, Whitley Opera House, Wednesday, February 19, Ta. D. Schafer, of Ncosho lapids, transacted business Saturday in Erporin.

Carl Wilhite, of Hartford, transacted business Saturday in. Emporia, A light, digestible Plum Pudding! -Chocolote Plum Pudding-. box Knox Gelatine. 34 -1 cold ver vanilla. cup a sins.

cup nuts. cop cirranse. sures I cup I plat mick. Pinch of salt. cup dates or bus.

IS Soak celatine In cold Pal mlit. in double better: Meit add to raill: and add sugar and salt. Scad all fire. Ad.I relatine: vibea brigius set, ad1 feuit and vanilla, Serve with lowing tater or whipped cream: Destwhitc of era cot and cup uflk: slowly. Flever wits vanilla.

Most people are fond of Flun Pudding, but are afraid to ent it. Here is one theuis light owidigestible, because it is made with Knox Plain Sparkling Gela-. tine. It's delicious and may be enjoyed freely. it for dinner tomorrow.

Two Pachoges-Plain and Acidulated. Lath Making: Two Quants column Jelly. With: the Plain Terrans are used fre Cavorine: but with the Acicolated paulas: comes an of cuncontanted lemon convenience v. 103 bary 13 2 1 tor coicti.g. Let ea send you the Knux Recipe Beal and enoutt Gelatine to make ena.pint 1.1 a-ort any an el our jenles, 41-ahi, Cabbies, tic.

Te. 14: lat for crater's dumngi: to CHARLES 2. EXCA CO. 403 Cana Aro T. KNOX SPARKLING GELATINE Light Up! Now that the holidays are past and we are going to settle down and spend the long, cold crenings at, home, why not make those evening as pleasant as possible? Electric Light to read by will play' an important part in making the evenings more pleasurable.

Call and see us for estimates, and you will be surprised at the price. How about an Electric Reading SCHOTTLER THE ELECTRICIAN 22 East Sixth Phone '183 BREATHE HYOMEI AN DEND CATARRH 15 you really want to get rid of vile Nyomei catarrh why not fair give trial. Booth's treatment a Your money will be refunded if you have not been benefited, and on that basis every catarrh victim should start to banish catarrh this day. Hyomei is a soothing; healing anliseptie air made from Australian eucalyptus and other antiseptics; it kills, catarrh germs and contains no cocaine or poisonous drugs. Complate outfit, $1.00.

extra bottle, if needed. 50 cents at the Morris Drug Company. and druggists everywhere. No stomach dosing -just breathe it. DR LIND PERMANENTLY LOCATED bull set' $8 and $10 22 Gold $4 and $61 Bridge Work $4 and $5 $4 and $6 Silver Fillings 50c Platina Fillings $1 Export Extractions 60c All Work Guaranteed Dr.

Lind Over led Cross 624 Commercial Dr. Geo. P. Pierson Osteopathic Physician OVER CITIZENS BANK Phone 355 IC you whit one of the following draymen: Brown. Northington Cox or' Maines, P'hone 1157, Moring Freight.

Hauling Baggage 11 Lost The Topela: Frith School basket femin, defeated the Emporia Illaghe by 4 score or 22. to 16. Saturday night In- Normal Gymnasium. 'The scoring was done in the fret half almost entirely by Tree throws, ending with Topeka. ten points to the gooil.

The Topekens had good work; which the Emporl? bunch lacked. Both teams were badly off. on goal shooting. Topeka won Its first game or the scuson Saturday with Emporia, while this waa the recond for Emporit to lose. 'The last hair was close and exciting.

both teams playing better ball than the first half: The lineup of the Emporia team follows; Harold Culter, Cushman. Ill, Raymond Culter, Stinson and Truster, g. Enirmount. at Norinni, The Normal basket ball ferm. will toke.

on the basket bull tossers. from Fairmount, tomorrow night, as the return gallic between tho two teams. "The Normal defeated the Congregationalists 01140 the Wichita floor several weeks ago by largo margin. 'The Normal bunch hits partially recovered from (he drubbing given it by the Baker live and is in good shape for the game. The Normal Highs will put on cur1nin raiser with the from' Council Grove.

Normal Highs have taken eight of the nine games played so far, this season, and hope to add another victory to the list tomorrow night. and -Cottage Tonight. The Wheatshockers from Fairmonat will play the College basket ball team in Mason Gymnasium night. The game: will preceded by contest between the Normal High School and the College Fairmount is suffering slump in athletics. and the basket ball team has a low record.

A keen rivalry exists' between Emporia and! Voirmount and both teams will play their best tonight. Last year the College eleaned. Fairmount by, a margin of more: than filly points. Tonight's game, will at 1:00 and admission for both contests will be twenty-live cents.1. W.

Wayman, of the Emporia State Bank, took the examination for bank cashier. with live other. candidates, in the 'office of State Bank Commissioner J. N. Dolley, Saturday.

Mr. Waymen made the, high average grade of 89 4-10, showing that he is well qualitied for the position of cashier. The examination for cashiers of state banks in Kansas is along civil service lines. and every cashier must ness satisfactory examination 1:1 order 10 qualify for the position. Successful applicants receive: certificates give ing them authority to held the position of cashier, and may be removed from office any.

time the bank missioner sees ft. as anay also officers of state. banks. Sir. Way.

man's: satisfactory examination is a source of gratification a the Empovia State Dank, and also to his many friends. Basid Concert. 'All. members of the big Emporia Concert Band have tickets for the annual benefit concert Wednesday. February 19.

See the band boy's and get yours. Only 27 cents. Mrs. Arletta Holt, wito will have charge. or the department this spring.

has returned from Chicago, where slie. has been on a buying trip. The Faculty-Senior game tonight, Normal gym. Admission 15c, 2 for 25c. Mr.

and Mrs. S. W. Jacob and son, Warren; of ten east. of.

Furporia, were in town con: business Saturday. Hear the Bergen-Marx concert. Albert Taylor Hall Thursday, runry 20.. Prices 50 cents, 75 cents and $.1. Mrs.

0. V. Slater and mother, C. Crouch, of Sanfordvillo, were in Emporia shopping Saturday. Mrs.

Florence Obley land Edna Obley, of were in town shopping Saturday. Clarence Marker. of the Cottonwood district, was in Emporia on business Saturlay. Mr. and Mrs.

Williani laver, of Americus. transacted business In Emporia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore.

of the Linden Valley, were in Emporia on business Saturday. T. 1. Roberts stopped in Emporia yesterduy on his wag from Newl York to Wichlta. Dr.

Lundy hne moved to Emporia anti oponed dental parlors in the Meffert building. Ed Jones. of the Fremont district, transacted business 111 Emporia Saturday. Byron Hancock. of was in.

town visiting friends yesterday. Harvey Gilman, of the Rosean district. was in' Emporia on business. W. G.

Bruce, of Manhattan, visited friends. in Emporia yesterday. Fred Jones, of Safordrille, was in lown on business. J. A.

Rosenquist. of: Osage City; WaS dIr town yesterday. Seats. for the lind concert on salo at Irwin's drug store. A Money-Making Article for You XTE are selling them by the wagon load.

Why shouldn't you have one, and get in early with the young birds? The early hatched STANDARD chickens are the ones that CYPHERS INCUBATOR; Fire Proofed -Insurable. bring the fancy prices. And we will make you reasonable terms and prices on the incubator. The Peters Hardware Company EMPORIA'S BUSY CORNER! Mr. Burch Not Improring.

There. bus been. no mmprogement. in the condition of S. E.

Burch, who was injured Friday morning. by. falling from load of corn in front or' the Normal. For a short. time Saturday morning he regained consciousness, but became delirious Suturday alternoon and has not been rational since.

Burch was thrown Tromn height of about eight feel. when his horses shied while he was 011 his. way to town from his farm a mite north of Emporia. He is suffering from concussion of the brain and indications for his 1'e- covery are not Invorable. He is in St.

Mary's flospital. The average. annual salary of publie school teachers falls below $1 a day. in eighteen out of -eight states, according to figures compiled by the division of education or the Russell Sage Foundation. Only five states pay more than $2 a day 10 their California pays the highest average salary of.

$018 'a year. North the lowest. averages $200. One of the states, according to the bulletin, pays its school teachers at the rate of $300 a year, white it leases its convicts for a little more than $400. Basket ball, Fairmount College; E.

H. S. vs College Freshmen tonight. Admission 25c. Public Sale.

will sell 11. public auction my farm, six and ouc-hair miles at northeast of Emporia, all of my Corm implements, stock and household goods. Friday, February 21., F. H. Sickler.

The regular meeting of the Forum will be held tonight at the home of 5. K. Lord. 1. H.

Carr will read paper on "Some Problems of. Nutrition." Mr. and Mrs. Charles lugersoll, of seven miles northeast of Emporia, were in town on business Saturday. Jrs.

D. W. McGreery and sons, Emmett and Jack, of Wichita, will visit relatives in Emporia this week. Prauk of seven miles west of Reading, transacted business in Emporia Saturday. Martin Pedersen.

of Earlham district, spent. Saturday transacting business in Emporia. Notice: 1 hereby withdraw sill my property front the hands of all agents. D. P.

The Best Recipe For GOOD BREAD Five Roses Flour So'd by all Grocers Made By J. R. SODEN Emporia, Kansas Gelr Gossip. The warm weather is bringing out the Emporia golfers, and the Country Club course is crowded in the afternoons. The greens commitico made 311 inspection trip around the new course, which was out last summer, and found! the new links in excellent shape.

The golfers are planning' to the new course next month and to play on. temporary skin greens: until April or May. Reggie Pyle started the week's low. scores with. a bogey and Dr.

Loy Harris made a Mrs. J. P. Root. and Mrs.

C. D. Reed, of Topeka, left yesterday on the California Limited for Southern California, where they will spend several months. Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Ford, of one and one-haif mites northeast of Em. poria, were in town on business Saturday, George Culbertson, who has been attending Colorado College, at Colorado Springs, has returned to Empo-1 ria. Mr.

and Mrs. John Anderson, ol nine miles northeast ot. Emporia, were in town Saturday on business. Mies. Mary Hodgeon.

who WAS graduated from the College last year, is visiting Emporia friends, Mr. and Dre. Pete Newton will go to Kunsas City tonight for a weeks' business trip. PROCEEDINGS The Board of Commissioners of Emporia, wet in. regular.

scssion at 10 m. February 10, Present Mayor Fessenden, Commissioners Corbett and Lawler.Minutes of the meeting held February 1913, were read and upon motion were ndopted. The reappolntment of Miss Ellen Plumb and Mfrs. lloward Dunlap, as inembers of the library board, and the appointment of Charles Ryder member of tho library board in place of W. A.

White, was conArmed by a unanimous vote of the commissioners. Upon motion tho city clerk was Instructed to' advertise for bids for furnishing all labor. and material necessary. for the of the base of the soldiers' monument to be erected in Fremont Park; said work to be constructed according to plans and specifications furnished. by 1lie city engincer.

Upon motion the commissioners adjourned. Fred H. Smith, City Clerk, Miss Esther: Wilhite and Miss Mary Chase and Miss Vera Sullivan, of Oklahoma City, visited the College, Saturday. Charles Edie, of: Plymouth, spent Saturdny in transacting business. Mira.

N. Engle spent the weekund in Kansas City. Today's Suggestion For Tomorrow's Breakfast A dish of the New Hot Porridge Post Tavern Special This unique blend of the flavors and most nourishing parts of Wheat, Corn and Rice is a rich, creamy food which makes a delicious hot dish for the morning And its economicalCosts about 1-2c the dish. At grocers everywhere--Packages 10c and 15c, except in extreme West. Try it for Tomorrow's Breakfast Postum Cercal Battle.

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