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The Jeffersonian Gazette from Lawrence, Kansas • Page 2

The Jeffersonian Gazette from Lawrence, Kansas • Page 2

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Lawrence, Kansas
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i Baund heTotiae. Lawrence, Kum s1 fr7 BUY AT HOME and Sell at Home It is not on record that anyone ever made monev in any considerable amount by either selling their produce or buv-mg needed merchandise out of It is recorded, howver, that scores of communities have gone to seed because of this practice. And when a community goes to seed its members go with it. WTien money ceases to circulate freely in a community "real-estate values at once fall off. Their decline affects taxes; there is not enough money to keep roads injshape; shipping facilities become poor; everyone suffers.

Buy at home and sell at home. All th trivfnl amine vaii jo I kj2Mza Ob mmUt. by carrier una wmKi 7 carrier Th JtBanonian Oo year by mail. $1.50 Tk WMklj Jetferaonian-Gazette ia pub-ItaMl very-Vednelay. with a larger clr-ratktt than all other weeklies published in JUealM county combined.

Tm Daily Gazette la the people' home pa-devotad eaBaclall-r la the nublicatdon'OI iX the bom new in a trutbXul. clean, intel-: 1 and readable manner and carrying the United Press daily telegraph and market n(n malfA in fzn wars rnf rap art and Is strong In every department. offeset sav 25 ban on FEBRUARY 1919. the lease The Government has lifted cereals and relinquished its jour loss oif property values should be forced down, per cent. iJHif the on The allies ask that the United States adjust and settle the Mexican situation.

We Jwere just going to work at that when the allies called us over to settle their troubles. Now that we have finished up on that side, we are ready to smooth things out in Mexico with a flat iron. new Bevo building. Our plant, voluntarily tendered the Government, is now ready to resume full capacity production of I tmi mt Ttwa ctaca Established 1877 The Bank Public Confidence Built. 14 RAILWAY MAIL CLERK.

Supermen Are Busy Fizinsr Yank's Shoes. Civil Service Examination for Male and Female March 15. This examination will be- given in this city on above date, I want and must have fifty applications. Entrance salaries $1100,00 promotion is rapid for deserving ones. pea.

us. pat orr (By United Press.) Coblenz, Feb. Mail.) From fighting American soldiers in in Argonne to voluntarily repairing shoes for these same Americans is a long jump. Several score discharged German soldiers have America 's Cereal Beverage Since the first of Januarythere have been recorded in KansasjCity reportejofseven mysterious muders; a.dozenjsafe robberies; 175 holdups; 150 burglaries; half a dozen attacks upon women; 225 motor thefts, and shoplifting and picking pockets too numerous to chronicle. This seems City's busy year.

At the same time, however, we are inclined to believe that Lloyd-George is a little pessimistic, his trouble brought on probably by his worriesover the war. There rtally isn't any" danger of England plunging into a civil war. What England -needs is a good shaking up, an probably a sound spanking to get her to settle down and go to work. President Wilson jumped off the George Washington with a club in his hand and at once began to use freely and apparently with quite a little enjoyment. It is not believed, even his most ardent admirers, however, that Mr.

Wilson will ever acquire the proficiency in the use of the Big Stick and marked our beloved Teddy. The expert use of the Big Stick became a lost art when Roosevelt died, Call at O. immediately for application blank form 3041, and I will then tell you the nature of the examination and give any other necessary information. If you cannot call write me or phone me at 521. W.

II. Mors, Secretary Local C. S. Board Neighboring papers please copy. made it.

In their withdrawal from the Rhine the German army left behind about 80,000 gbunds of shoe leather, and a large quanity of shoe machinery. Maj. Lewis Landes of the salvage department conceived the idea of using the leather and machinery to repair the footgear of he troops in the occupied area, thereby saving Like all sacrifice we have made our the war. Now we Americans, to help win a great I the shipping space necessary to ship the shoes to France and back again. So he set up a big repair shop with I about 100 German employees hired are ready to renew our.

full duty as National industrial institution, A. E. Koons will receive shoes by parcel post, repair them, pay" the postage one way and give twenty-four hour service. Send your work to his electric shop, 930 Massachusetts street. in tjoiDenz.

adoux. nan ot tnese are demobilized soldiers who were glad to get work, even repairing the shoes of their enemies. Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Go to Koons for shoe rteairt. Work done by electricity and dene Piano Tuning.

All orders for tuning booked this month at $2.00. Violin bows rehair ed. Other musical instruments repaired factory style. Guaranteed. Phone 646., 00 '111.

street A. Wbber. Nearly all the conscientious objectors who were released from the Leavenworth penitentiary and paid in full for their time, have returned the money to the government. Which is a mitigation of their offence; When discharged, they grab- bed the money and skipped with it. Just what has changed the spirit of their dream it is impossible to say.

It is only fair to presume, however, promptly, 30 Mass. street. Take advantage of this ideal weather for picture taking; if you hayn't a kodak your wants can be supplied at McColloch's Drug' Store, everything for Kodakers. McColloch's Drug Store just received another supply of Browe camera, also Eastman Kodaks ani Premos. For the best candy made buy Johnston's at Rankin's Drug Store Jonteel Talc, face powder, roughe and perfume.

Sold only at McColloch's Drug Store. some of them were really conscientious. Men's work shoes from 2.25 to W.00. -Wolf son's. motives of the United States.

They are so accustomed over there to duplicity, to double dealing, to i- trigue, dishonesty and treacnery that it must come like a sweet dream ClIJlIlllIllllllIIIIIIlIlllIIIIIIIllllIlIllllIlHllIIIlllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIlIIlllllIlIIIllIIIIIlIEIlIllllfEiiiiiifii start. The river is our only source of supply, and from the river must come our water. It has been a baseless prejudice that all along has kept us from taking that which was at our door instead of searching for that which was not. There is an abundance of water in the river, and it is good water, too. to them to know that there is a country that is fair and honest and honorable, and that wants nt advantage of any other country, but whose sole aim and desire is to do the most good for those jyho are in This tabuse of gas men has been all unnierited and all wrong, apparently.

For now comes a gas magnate and confidently and confidentially explains that the reason for the elevation of gas rates was that people were wasting the gas, and the price was raised so they would quit it. It was merely and wholly for the purpose of conserving the gas that the price was raised, and not, as the public erroneously supposed, to get the money. and not half as dangerous right from th6 stream as are a thousand wells in town. But it isnot al all necessary trouble, and to do. its best to relieve their distress and nelp them again B(D It ElecttiPtesiHyp Avoid! Gold Meals be come independent and self only the love of their fellow men; could keep them from spreading their opinions and sailing away to to their home on high.

So it must have been a rude awakening when the sleuth knocked at the door and intimated that there was something doing in the way of boodle in the state manager's office. It has been a lorg, long time since things of this kind happened in Kansas, and we had fondly thought it impossible. But to the boodler all things are possible. Even to being caught. The proposed new Kansas law to compel every motor car driver to put on dispersion, or shaded lenses on his car will be worth quite a little money to the manufacturers.

At the same time, however, it will have a tendency, to eliminate a large a-mount of profanity that has ebbed and flowed along the highways of Kansas ever since cars were cars. For the man has to be a mighty good and noble Christian if he refrains respecting nations; It isn like anyT thing Europe has ever known, and as yet Europe does not understand it, but, as President Wilson says, not one nation "of Europe suspects the motives of the United States, and this country is glad and proud that it is so. In a small town in Kansas, the butcher was losing meat over night. He couldn't figure it out, and told the night watchman to Ifeep a lookout, But no one was caught, and the meat continued to disappear. Then the butcher himself went to watch, and caught the night watchman stealing meat.

Our idea of that is that the night watchman should to drhik it raw from the river. It can be purged of its dangerous impurities, and made harmless by the methods of science, and when so cleansed it is far better than the water taken from the wells at home or from the wells at the water Works. With proper methods of purification such as we have or may install, the river water is not only harmless, but it is pure, and much softer, than the water from the wells, wherever they may be located. And with our supply coming from the river, there will never be the slightest danger of a water famine, for there is always wate in the Kaw river, and the less there is the better the quality. Peace Reigns And The P.

M. Fan Has Returned. AT THE TOUCH OP THE BUTTON HER READY SERVANT, ELECTRICITY, INSTANTLY RESPONDS When the K. C. Star admits that there is something radically wrong with its town, then there is some thing radically wrong with it.

So long as Kansas City enterprise was confined to the robbery and murder not' have been punished the city should have raised Ms salary so he wouldn't, have to steal. of her own people, we looked upon Bright Attractive Mom it very much the same as we look from profanity when a i powerful car comes roaring along to meet him with headlights on that would dazzle a blind man, crowds the lesser car off into the ditch and goes screaming on in search of other victims. Maybe the law will net control the electric demon lights, upon the murder and outlawry in Russia that it was her own busi ness, and no one outside had call 3-3 to interfere. But when these outrages were extended to the stranger and maybe they will go right on in defiance of it making night hideous DO YOU REALIZE HOW ELECTRxCITY WOLD IMPROVE YOUR HOME? within her gates, when it is no longs er safe for a man to go to that town and go to a room in a hotel for the night, then.it is time to call a halt, and dangerous, but there will be this consolation: we shall have the law. (By United Press.) Milroy, Feb.

25. Declaring that he believes he has solved the problem of perpetual Ollie Ray, a young mechanic, today stated that he is willing to give a demonstration of his invention to any reliable authority. The Gazette doesn't believe in opposing or attacking a measure because it is advocated by the democratic party, or by a democratic president. It isn't good sense, and it isn't patriotic. President Wilson is nQt only a patriot, but he is ardent, and he has some very great and excellent plans, some of which should be adopted.

And even if he is wrong in some of them he is honest and earnest and his views are entitled to respect, and consideration, if not adoption. It is under the state manager plan that were to have officials whose wings were already sprouted, and and the Star seems to have awakened to that fact. Kansas City is not It is very gratifying to Americans to have President Wilson tell us only controlled, but it is terrorized that whenever in Europe every in Flexible Heating Pads Electric Percolators Serrinj machine Motors Electric Toasters Electric Grills Electric Washing Machine Electric 7-inch Stores lectric Irons 1 Here are some of the things RayJ terest in trouble seeks iirst tne representatives of the United States, v. and it is still more gratifying to hear by murderers, thugs outlaws. When two prominent men werq 'arrested for bank robbery, a rush was made to furnish immense bonds to get them out of jail.

And is seldom if ever that man with a pull is punished there. The city the reason because is no Electric Curling Irons. nation in Europe that suspects the alone is to blame for the conditions. It has not only encouraged them, but has protected the outlaws until they rule the city. Kansas City are on display and we These coods and many more rfadly demonstrate them.

Will says his invention has done: Started a bicycle wheel from its own power, gaining a high rate of speed. Maintained this high speed for six weeks without the aid of any outside agency except lubricating oil. In addition, enough additional power was procured from the wheel to run spools from line shaft. Ray declares the wheel would be running yet, had he not stopped it at the end of six weeks, having convinced himself that the thing was workable. For fear the idea might be stolen, he tore down the model but says he could construct it again with a-few hours.

Ray, recently was mustered out of the army, having served as a me needs a revolution, one that will clean and clear things up, and make the town fit to live in, and safe to visit. If your home i not wired for electricity, call our oice or as estimate. The Gazette is pleased to see that after years of investigation and after the expenditure of thousands of dollars in experiments, the experts have arrived at the conclusion that our water supply must come from WOMEN TO TELL EXPERIENCES WITH GAS Weather Report Unsettled weather tonight and Thursday, possibly light snow northeast portion tonight; somewhat colder Thursday and north and west portions tonight. The daily gas bulletins have deal with nearly every phase of the many-sided industry of producing natural gas and piping it to distant markets. Katural gas experts, eran pipeliners, the United States Fuel Administration and others---all have spoken to the gas using public through this qpace.

But the public, itself, has not yet spoken in. the bulletins. Unitl recently, there was no opportunity for public expression. The recent advice of the Fuel Administration to housewives, on better methods of cooking with natural gas, however, affords a good opportunity for readers of the bulletins to tell what they have learned from following them. A number of women who cook with natural gas were asked what success they achieved by adopting the methods suggested by the Administration.

Their replies will be given in the next few bulletins. KAITSAS NATURAL OAS CO. I the river. During all the years that I I 1 1 Go. light ILZiwilklL! controversies and experiments have been going on, the Gazette has pointed out that there was but" one possible source of supply the Kaw river.

But the- experts would not have it so. They figured and experimented, the city all the time paying large bills for the experiments, and after exhausting every resource they have at last come back to the point where the Gazette wanted them to chanic on the coast guard defense guns at Ft. Hamilton. N. Y.

Gillette and Goodrich Tire and Tubesall sizes at Tire Electric Service 14 East Eighth street. Hot Water Bottha, a frkad to the chilly: lit us show you our line ZXeColloch's Drus Store..

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Years Available:
1883-1920