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fi You'll Find Gifts For Everybody Here {These We Have in Great Variety anicure Sets, Soils, Pieces, Files, Buffers, Clips, Scissors, -Sticks, yg. 'arisian Ivory Toilet Articles, %, Toilet Sets, Hair Brushes, S Cloth Brushes, fiat Brashes Military Hair Brashes, Hand Mirrors, Stand Mirrors, Triple Mirrors Shaving Mirrors, Pocket Mirrors, Thermos Bottles, Boxes, t: i- VI Leather Thermos Cases, Wicker Thermos Cases, Thermos Carafre, Thermos Food Jars, Thermos Nested Caps, TherJfcos Lunch Sits, Stationery, Waterman Fountain Peng Ink Wells. j|having Strops, Safety R&sors, Old Style Razors, Shaving Mugs, Lather Brushes, Shaving Creams, Razor Blades, Kodaks, «V GameraSj^ Films, Plates, Photo Paper, Perfume Atomiers, Perfumes, Palmers, ^Hudiutts, Colgates, W oodworths, Houbigants, Piveri, Rogers & Gallets, Guerlains, a, Toilet Waters, Pot Pourri Bags, Sachet Bags, Pullman Aprons,,. Pullman Apron Sets, Mens Pullman Aprons, ^Brushes, 5 & Ctistinois, Rubber Sponges, Bathing Caps, Flannel Hot Water Bottles, 10c cigars in $1 boxes, 5c cigars in $1 boxes, JJridge Sets, Poker Seti, Gilt Edge Playing Cards, Good Thermometers, Baby Rattles, Auto Goggles, Christmas Stickers, Parisian Ivory Talcum Soft Leather Traveling Cases for men and women AHegretti and Park and Tilford Candies Boxes 50c to $5 Wilkinson & Co. 'G. Arthur Kledaisch, Mgr. Keokuk'* Blflflest. Busiest. and Best Drug Store. 422 Main Street. WM. BUND the Up-to-date H0RSESH0ER la now located at his new place of business. 16 South Tenth street. Nothing but flrst-clas* work, and all work guaranteed. Phone 918 u* JOHN S. STILLE Piano Tuning Expert with the W. W. KlrahaH Co.'s Factory. Leave orders with W. W. Kill* ball Oo„ 307 Main fttrest. tL-L 1 'i_ —Read The cents a week. Dally Gate City, 10 II MILLINERS WILL FIGHT CASE 11 .r r.y •"T. FOUR PLEAD GUILTY Are Fined $5 and Costs—Inspector Barmeier States the Reason for Law Against Sale of Aigrettes. Four pleas of guilty and two pleas 1 a clerk and the other of a customer 4 aider It a valid defense. {bird dies, and the death of the youngj Many imitation aigrettes are sold, 'but detection is a simple matteT. THE WEATHER For Iowa: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday. Warmer east and south portions tonight.. For Illinois and Missouri: Partly cloudy tonight and Wedneeday. Pos sjbly rain Or snow extreme south por tion. Slightly warmer tonight. Weather Conditions. River stage, 7:00 a low low water. Change in past 24 hours, fall 3. Mean temperature 21st, 13. Highest temperature, 19. Lowest temperature, 7. Lowest temperature last night, 5. WETS AND DRYS ENGAGE IN BATTLE (Continued from page 1) The other two, M. H. Nunn and "ygb, that Is England's cry," retort Alma Davidson, believe they have a ajmlral. "Oar militarism they I good defense, and have employed at- Colder weather has followed the the !a depression in Q. bf Bar. Ther. Dec. 21 7 p. m. 30.32 10 S Clear 22 7 a. m. 30.37 6 SW dear against any demonstration, ths gal leries remained quiet an hour, but ap plauded when Representative Clyde Kelly, of Pennsylvania, declared: "No local self government can handle this question of the poison that stretches out and catches every one. The liquor interests have no regard •_ ,'' 1 ror state rights. In elections they -s |send money from Maine to California Miss Wunn and Miss Davidson Think anj disregard all state right*.'" They Have Good Defense Plume Cases Before Ju« tlce Burrows.' in 4 Again the speaker warned .the gal* lerlee. "The house is here for business not for a show," he declared. 1, Hob son thrilled the temperance Sforces with fllghts of fervent oratory. I He said his resolution simply pro posed a. national referendum on the liquor question. "Let no member imagine this is aj temporary wave," Hobson warned. "The liQUor trust owns Ave million slaves and collects two and a half billion dollars yearly." Hobson declared dramatically that the liquor trust "grips the throat of the government" through control of political parties and politicians: He referred to the prohibition edicts in the European war countries. HobsoB or not guilty were entered today oe-j^^ „vagt douching fore Justice James S. Burrows, In thej plume cases against Keokuk milliners nvDiri charged with selling aigrettes in vlo- H"»AP OF GE&MAri lation of the state law. Those who elected to pay a fine of $5 and costs, amounting in all to $9.95, were Leon C. Karll. Maggie King, Win- remarked, "that German militarism ser Bros., and Lena Hammes. (hoped to bring on the war." accUB0 torneys. The hearing has been set marineism which for years has tor January 6, 2:00 p. m. imade claims to ajnonopoly of author Both Miss Nunn and Miss Davidson (which had been left there. They «-)natjong for hundreds of yea**. F"&rj heel to ba aWe to prove this at the, trial, and if so. their attorneys con-! Inspector Barmeier stated the Tea- ison for the law against the sale of aigrettes. from twQ A FRED Z. GOSBWISCH, Tbompson, McKeneie. Connolly, of your excellency one of those who have Kansas Barclay and Powers of Ken-, this hope that England will be sen-j rights. Women, mostly gray haired, wearing' k,through until tonight. lunches. Chairman Henry, of the rules com-1 fighting the war to the jmlttee. opened the debate, urging his:he there." colleagues to pass the rule, but flatly "What effect will Lord changed the "liquor trust 0f youth." NAVY INTERVIEWED (Continued from page 1.) but what about her naval lam on claim that when Inspector Barmeier us unless you call univer-j came into their stores, he asked to gervlce by that title and that is1 see aigrette plumes. They had none the defensive development (for sale, but one displayed the hat of. whjc}1'iaJ water? There is no mili- resulted from Germany hav- ing been qjq trampling for European hundred years France has doclar-. war on saj- Germany thirty times. I universal service makes for peace, not (or war. the "What are your excellency's views The valuable plumes come regard the Japanese problemT' I the herron at a time when asked. mother bird is hatching her young, "That is for yon. That is what yon Shortly after the plume Is pulled, the Amcricans will have to face and meet aad We wi|j be the 0n-lookers." follows as a natural consequence. T7n- yyg von Tlrpitz straightened up. His the less taken while the bird Is alive, 'plumes are of no value. win say—Germany don the China a vassal and Oo m., 1.8 feet be- classes that of the Japanese in fact. neet baUle?" I inquired. |I doubt if it is surpassed1 by that of KngUsh give us tucky Lindquiat of Michigan. Steph-• stble an» listen to reason. _ho ,— pellns is being prepared?" sentatlve Kahn. Carrying the "white and1 will listen to reason. believe that submarine warfare flag" were Representatives Hobson. As the word "sensible" sounded enemy's merchant ships Abercrombie. Wingo, Seldomridge. rery significant to me, I asked ens of Misslaelppl Quinn, Bryan,: Von Tirpltz countered the interroga-' Decker. Farr. Hughes, of West Vir-.tion with another question. !'w,th *h® SLSS^V^lMe R',P"! b^HeT^ ?^ln5 and Representative Bartholdt. for the lency may mean by the word sen- astonished me. wets. Hobson let it be known that If'siMe," I said "If you mean an incli- ®,iOD* the amendment is lost, the subject nation in England to accept an early Tlrpitz ad nt is lost, the suDject nation in ongiand 10 accept •will he made a big iseue of the 1916! or easily adjusted peace, I am not op. *ua^'r tor presidential campaign. Representative Umistic at this time." 'land Henry declared against the resolution I Answering my question without d»-! pedolng several merchant ships with on the ground it violates states! «nin« hU own. Von Tlrp4tz wlalmed, the Tesult that othws would not ven- 1 bits of white ribbons, long before the j-want to carry the war to the bitter j* bellere also that Von fPw house opened, reserved seats and dof-' extreme or to the hflt' as yotir excel- one of these y*" fed their coats, prepared to stick. lency ha» termed itT' ^uthlnz of England (even if pos- 1 resolution itself. Party lines were the debste. "The most intemperate legislation" was the brand Representative Can* trell of Kentucky, applied. He de clared the resolution would sweep away $150,000,000 worth of Kentucky property. swept away In After being warned at the outset THE DAILY GATE CITY finger pointed straight at me. as he, said quietly, "I meant that In J®81 'zeppeiins lately, your excellency, about our being on-lookers. That would have they proven themselves an depend oo circumstances. One thing !eflrectlv0 tor'the navy in- .this 1 1 For Keokuk and vicinity: Partly millions. Then it will type of the heavier than air machines cloudy tonight and Wedneeday. Warm- country to loerte ^J^^J^ are splendidly adapted for marine er tonight. once to ^1" purpose., but for carrying lai*e w"1 ere*t stonn In the eastern districts, with apparent toabfllty to forsee grave pos-JmlraL "That submarines are a new high winds in the lower lake region, sibilities arising in the near futere.jand potent factor in In th« nlains states the tempera-1 He spoke to a tone of deep sadness, unquestionable. Onr success so_ f*r tur» ha! risen somewhat, being gen-|borJering-c.fl erallv above zero this morning, and on the attitude of America toward the weather is generally fair in the war. The reported anti-German sen- .lete. We have always figured that northern sections, -while there have Ulment in America he said he could submarines could not stay out more ibeen rains in the southern, attending. not nntferstand, and added: jthan three days on account of the the extreme southwest.! "We Just ask the American people men becoming exhausted. We now Conditions indicate partly cloudy to be fair—that I* all—as fair to us learn that the larger types have cruls weather for this section tonight and ag to the others." ed around England and Wednesday and somewhat warmer to-' AdmtTal Von Tirpltr paid a high mained out for fourteen days. This ifi, will never atM*f vs« wonr!*** 1011 raceTrtH^%e tMsciiasio« the work' of"the" sut Knglaad's act In bringing in the Japanese, Von Tlrpitz holds to be high jmarfaes, asked treason to the white race. It is in«- |of the war is that dreadnaught, have pHeable to him that Americans canlbeen rendered obsolete. view with apparent Indifference Japa-| "It would be difficult at this stage nese activity in the Pacific and their I to draw conclusions," replied the ad- mvvv uvuw. ji wv the oppor jany nation. Tour navy has kept tunity. certainly," said the admiral, in view the object and purpose it cannot be expected that our which It was built." geet,. numerically one-third that of Returning to the subject of the pres- ps,gian* win ltaelf offer battle, ee ent war, I asked how long It mtgfet, p^-iauy in view of still other mill be expected to last. tary disadvantages. So far "That," he replied, "will depend up-! on England. It is said that England -wants a war to tbg hilt. If 'Ekigland insists upon that, we can accommo date her, but there are some who still hope that England will be sensible bits of white ribbons, long before the want to carry the war to the bitter I believe aJso^natv oniirpw 5*®'J^^£*-Corn—Mar- Many brought "Certainly it is not our desire or slblei and I dtwbt whether ^e annoMcrnghe'^rouW^^'^ainst The new" army° have "oa th~e "Jlr that in hU «in«on Zeppelins so farj '1We are not worried about Let Her I the opinion that the heavier axe, of course, superior:" bltternesB as he dwelt however, hardly Jtisttfles the *nc us- ion tribute to the American navy which accomplished by going down in shal-1 Local Observations. (he declared was the quantitative and'low and quiet water, settling on Wind Wth'rj qualitative superior to the Japanese bottom and staying there while navy. "Ship for ship, man for man,' h« said. "I consider your navy out ov* QH Baiu, i. VT«i naval wrtKe that big ehips have become obso- oftc® rf" the men get their required sleep." Will your fleet give the English o*' disadvantage*. So far as we know, the English dreadnaught fleet is still biding on the west coast of England. In the Irish sea/' "le there any truth in the reports that an invasion of England by Zep- woojd be more effective," was the in- dlrect alliwer. moment Cannt riBZtL Hun. had '"iMmlrBl Von Tirpit^ had talked with 1 ma ea an Lord 'Kitchener's million. We still have!rivals in jhe navy arm several millions, of fine physloally fit type hydroplanes. It appears to me men to draw upon. If necessary and-that he considers a war between Jaiv if we take those not quite up to our an and the United Slates an ^almost regular standard, we can put still I certain development of the present more millions into the field. That we situation in the far east. But that will fight to the last, if necessary. llthere may be no misunderstanding think the world no longer doubts." (must say that they are merely my own "Nothing has been hsard from the (impressions and deduction*. Xmas. CORN— Dee. 65 May 71 71.% pw,_ he contemplated tor- 4of am not one of those." «tur« to approach that country which whit*, 47%048c standard, 49©49%c. "Then I take It Germany does not, would thus be plete crushing of England (even if pos- wish, but if England inslsU upon e" possible. I gather that he Is hilt. upon e™ 11 c®®8i?" attack upon London from Detroit Jewel Gas Range See these handsome ranges-at our-OMplay room ill the Hotel Iowa building. -"yr-^ Keokuk ElectricuCp, 4th and Main Sts. All «5 "M54% 71 Mr',." 70% 72 "10% OATS— 4»% 52% Jan 10.12 May 10.47 yuitlng W„I]M nf Gift This Yiear Be a LATEST MARKED QUOTATIONS United Press Associations Talsgraph Grain Review. [United Press Leased Wire Service.] CHICAGO, Dec. 22.—Foreign trad ers evidently took ta« view that yes terday's upward rush of wheat prices on the Chicago board of trade was too Impulsive and exports were selling at close today. Their offerings were consumed at noon, however, and prices went a shade to '?A above the close last night. Corn was arm at Ifte start, but re turned at the close or even a shade lower when It was learned yesterday's receipts from the country were quite liberal, oats were very dull and shad ed lower. Provision# moved a trifle higher to J.T 3gB3 -Dally Range of Price*. *g CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 22.— Open. High. Low. Close. WHEAT Dec 124% May ..... ,127% July 118% 126% 123% 129% 126% 120% 118 126% 128% 120% 65 71% 72 48% 52% 48% 53 PORK— Jan 18.60 May .. 19.02 LARD— Jan 10.60 May 10.47 18.65 18.45 19.20 18.95 RIBS— 18.62 10.20 10.67 10.10 10.42 10.20 10.67 Chicago Cash Grain. CHICAGO. Dec. 22.—Wheat—No. 2 red. |1^3%01.26% No. 3 red, 81.22% %L25%c No. 2 hard, fl.24@1.27 No. 3 hard. fl.23@1.26. Corn—No. 2 yeHow, 6S%@6&%c ,1U 7.25 wethers, #1%064c. Oats—No. 8 white. 48048%c No. 4 ket unchanged. No. 2 white, 66c No. 3 white, 65%c No. 2 yellow. 66%cr pos»»»w. 1 1 No. 3 yellow, 64%c No. 4 yellow, 64. k we will opposed to an aerial invasion of Epg- 0«4%c No. 3 mixed, 64%065c: No'.} 12%013c geese, 12c (land or 4 Kitchener's the sky. except as a last resort and Oats—Market %c lower. No. 2 white New 4g%C have proven themselves as strong 47c standard. 48%c. jha navy aim in heavier mixed. 64%c No. 5 mixed, 63%c. {ens, lie turkeys, 15c No I. wwjjj|8%e No. 4 white,! NOW Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO. Dec. 22.—Hog 35,000 market slow, strong and butchers. $6.9007.25 heavy, $6.96® 7.25 rough #6.8506.95 light, $6.80@7.2ft #6.5007.-20. fi,: Cattle receipt* 3,0005^ I*-*'... MlONE rfjrv.s strong. Beeves, $5.30010.00 cows heifers. #fcft&&5^«eKa&s, $6,250 oalvsa, $c.00«»^0. Hhaap .... sacalpts—20,000 market steady, strong. Native, $5.10j&6.00 ieestarn£ #6.1894.10 lambs, $€.00© 8:25 westarn, #6.2608.25. .. ItvioiHS' Live 8took.': BAST ST. LOUIS, Dec. 22.—Cat tle receipts 2.300 Texas receipts, 500 sa|ve togSf Meew $7.60«10.00 caws Xk h«lftjfrJ|5.jyoa.25: ciaives, #|.00#b«B»: Tlmxem «ateers, $6.7&@ ^Jr^'cows anJ heifers, $4.0006.00. 'Hog receipt* 7,000 market 6o high er than yesterday's average. Mixed and butchers, $7.1007^0 good 1 to heavy, #7.2007^0 rouih, $6,750 #7.00 light, $7,0507,30 bulk, #7.100 7^25 pigs, #5.5007.00. Sheep rfceipts market 25c W 5 0 6^50 lambs, #8.0008.25. a Kansss City Live 8tock.' KANSAS CITY, Dec. 28.—Cattle— Recepits, 5,000 market, steady 10c higher -steers, #5.60010.25 cows and heifers, #4.2509.00 stockers and feeders, #6.0008.15 calves, #6.000 9)25. "Hogs —1 Receipts -l^jOOO market, strong bulk, #6.9507.16 hhavy, #7.10 07.20 medium, #7.0007.20 light, $6^007.15. 19.12'strong 10.50 10.60 10.27 10.47 Sheep Receipts, 6,000 market, lambs $7.8008.50 ewes, 114.7505.75 wethers, $3.750 7.50. 10.401 Omaha Uve Stock. 10.57j OMAHA, Dec. 22.—Cattle receipts' 12t80»r •whet 1O02OU1 htghor. Steers, ^.OOOO.Tu cowg nd^iielfeTs, $6,500 7.00 etockers and feeders, $7,400 7.75 calvee. $7.0009.00 bulls and TUESDAY, DEC. 22, 1914 stags. $5.8006.75. main feature at presebt, and all Hog. reoelpte 9,800: market 5@30c| kinds are selling better than higher. Bulk, $7.00@7.05 top, $7.16. going for any other purpose. I 8heep receipts 6^00 market, kinds must range from '0 steady, strong. Yearlings, $3.7K@ hands high and #6.0006.10 Among the impres-|Ko 3 yellow, 64%0€5c No. 4 yellow, #6.9008.16 ewes, #5.2506.40. away was that Von,63%064%c 'no. 6 yellow, 60c No. 2\ Chicago-Preduce. most important r»«. 1-» white. 6&%0«o%c No. 3 whif«, 64% CHICAGO, Dec. '22.—Sutter—Ehctras They muBt run from 6 to 066%c No. 2 mixed-, 64%@65%w: j32%@33c firsU, 27029c dairy ex- and shippers not getting "or°®°et re No. 3 mixed, 64%064%c No. 4 mixed tras. 31@31%c dairy firsts, 27%0 In this range will be apjt to 28c. Eggs—Firsts, firsts, 33033%c 30031c Live York Produce YORK, Dec. 22.—Flour mar- ket quiet, firm. I Pork market steady. Mess, $19,500 120.00. receipts Lard market strong. Middle west Mixed spot, $10.55010.65. good Sugar, raw, market steady.' Centrt heavy, fugnl test. $4.01 Muscavado 89 test. pigs. $3.36. Sugar, refined, market steady. Cut, market {loaf, #5.85 crushed, #5.75 powdered, ceiits a week. '94.9595.15 granulated, $4.55®5.05,/,j Coffee Rio No. 7 on spot, 7%c. Tallow market steady. City, 6$ country, 6%OS%a. Hay market firm. Prime, $1.10 No.' 87%®92%c dover, 90c®1.00. Dressed poultry market easy. Tor keys, 12994» chickans, 13026c fowls. 12%,017tt ducks. 12® 18c. 'Live poultry market easier. C«H 14% ©16c ducks, 14®15c fowli, 12%.@14%C: turkeys, 17c roost^i,. ii%©aJB4c s- Cheese market dull. State mils common to special, ,12%@16c foil skims, 8 aktans common to, specials. 7,flfl3%«. Butter market quiet. Receipts 1.0,•• 344 creamery extras, 34®34%c dairy tuba, 24^33c Imitation cream-j ery firsts. S8@2&%c. Egg market dull, weak. Receipts,! 7.7S0 nearby white fancy, 48®50c nearby mixed fancy. 37 37®42c. .... @4 2c freeh, ®t. Ldufs Hay. ST. LOUIS, Mo. Dec. 21.—Market steady and unchanged. Receipts "t» St. Louis, 21 cars: at East St. Louis, 15 cars. Choice timothy, $20.00 "No.* 1 timothy. $17.00019.50 No. 2 tim othy. $16.00®1«.60 No 3 ttmothr. #13.00014.00. «tock" Market. [United Press Leased Wire Service.! NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—The stock, market opened fairiy steady. gains in a number of iwues. There was no particular tendency shown the eariy tiading. 11 a. m.—The market strengthened perceptibly In the first hour's although there was little activity. There was considerable celling the theory that more European noi lngs of stock were enroute here to liquidation^ wt- Jt Horse and Mule Market. ST. LOtriS. Mo.. Dec. 2i—Horses —The trade in army animals il» weight from lambs,' 1,400 pounds. They a*o have requirements, which is one most Important factors in these TP® rB verses on the market. Prices ordinary from #150 to #170. ,^v.. Quotations of other grades Cheese—Twins, 14%014%c Young wholly unreliable.. t( Americas. 14%014%c. Mules—Shipper# are Potatoes—Receipts. 35 cars Wis- keep mules off. the market un consin whites, 35042c red 33035c present conditions. There Michigan whites/ So@41c. 'trade for any class of mules. poultry—fowls, 10c docks, is without exception. So shippe sprittg chick- do well by keeping the maten home /until notified to the co old, 9 wUh ran!W are Bdvlsf° th# New York Money Market. NSW YORK, Dec, 22.—^oney on call. 3 percent. £e Six months. 4 percent. Mercantile paper. 4% percent. Bar silver New York. 48%c Bar silver New Y°rk._ 41 ^4° Demanc? sterling, #4.85%. a..,^ —Read The Dally Gate 'City, 10