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Joplin Globe from Joplin, Missouri • Page 7

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Joplin Globei
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Joplin, Missouri
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JOPLIN GLOBE, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, MOVE TO CUT FEES OF COUNTIES LOSES House Rejects Bill Reducing Payments for Insane Patients From $18 to $5 a Month. A. W. O. L.

Jefferson City, March VP) effort to reduce the fees of county patients in state hospital's from $18 to $5. a month was'beaten in the Missouri house of representatives today when a bill by Representatives Bales of Shannon county and Elmer of Dent county-failed of engrossment. Opponents of the bill said the measure, if i successful, would have cut off fees amounting to $1,250,000 yearly. and this amount would then have been taken from the general state funds. Debate Lasts Several Hours, The house spent debate on the measure.

Reprer sontatlve Blair of Cole one of those in. favor of, the bill, said a number of in including Cole; were up ib.the legal limit taiicitloniind'tfi'lii; fees paid for insane patients 'to the. stajte were highlit; sotne, and-in spine the breakdptyri of county finances. Asked what means could be taken to''replace the 4 receipts of pitals If the fees were lowered, he replied the money could be taken from the general funds. He advocated abolishing what he called "useless boards: and and using the Woney spent on them to support the hospitals.

In Cole county, he said, the care of the insane in state hospitals a annual outlay of $7,800. Representative: Meyer of Gascon-- ade. county, said bis county, would save a "few pennies" if the bill became a law, but that he would not take a selfish viewpoint, and spoke against the bill. "The drain on the treasury of Missouri at present is- enormous" he said. "If wo refuse to taxes, how are we going to make'j up the deficit.If this bill goeB through.

THe bill for the waste in county government. Economy Recommended. "Let the counties start he said, "arid, they will save -That Take the tablets that stop a coldmorit CASCARA "QUININE They do it because they combine four effect! in one: (1) break upthe cold (2) (ever (3) open the bowels (4) tone the system HILL'S CASCARA- RED BOX-AU Droggif Children Cry 'Here's relief and iiig, fretful, feverish 1babies bitty dren that you don't to Urge or command them to: They, lpve the delicious Castoria. Your it's, absolutely ijj.p;-yp$>can give it. as freely and'as to keep your children; happy 'and well.

A few drlcips is'ail'it takes to quiet fretful, babies; relieve their biliousness, gas on: stomachi constipation, soothe sleep in a jiffy. For like disorders children, you simply use 'Iar dose of same Castoria. use growri with babies' oiC'e 'ni specialists say. Ninety per cent of them recommend Fletcher's Castoria; and thirty years, of steadily increasing popularly they're right. To protect.yo.^.frqrtj imitations, the FletcKet sigiia'ture Isfjon- every bottle of genuine Fletcher's Castoria.

CASTORIA LANDON TO SPEAK AT MASOMICJERVICES Grand Seniofc Deacon of Grand Lodge in Missouri on Easter Sunday Program. Judge Thad B. Landon of Kansas Glty, prominent Missouri Mason, has been obtained as the principal speaker for annual Masonic services to be held at 2:30 o'clock Easter Sunday afternoon at the. Scottish Rite temple. Frank G.

Ade, secretary, announced last night. Knights Rose Croix of Scottish Rite Masonry and Knights Templar of York Rite Masonry will unite for the Easter services, and several hundred members of both orders, together with members of their families, are expected to attend. Judge Landon is grand deacon of the grand lodge of Freemasonry of Missouri and has had held numerous high offices in Kansas City Masonic organizations. He is a K. C.

C. H. of Kansas City Masonic bodies and past eminent commander of a Knight Templar commandery there. Cloud Held to Trial. Carthage, March Cloud, farmer living near' Lamar, who is charged with being; an accomplice.

in passing of about $500 in worthless checks at the last Chamber of Commerce sales- day, was i held to. circuit court at his preliminary hearing this afternoon before Justice M.F.'Vlernow. He was remanded to the county jail in default- of- $2,000 Never Let a Cough Hang-On Dangerous Company Bronchuline Stops Them With Amazing Is Guaranteed When nothing seems to do. that lingering, bothersome cough any good just go to Leffen Drug Co. and get a bottle of Bronchuline Emulsion.

Take it as directed and notice how easily it overcomes that persistent cough that has caused you many sleepless nights. It's a medicine compounded for the purpose of conquering tough, hang-on coughs, and that's exactly what it and There is no dope in BronchuHne Emulsion, nor chloroform, nor sugar things are only makeshifts and should be taken with the greatest caution. ordinary simple coughs or three doses of Bronchuline sion is usually of enough to pay for keep their poor, and- Representative Freeland; majority floor offered an amendment substituting a $12 a- month instead of $5 as specified in the bill. Representative Turley of Carter county offered substitute amendment 7 setUhg" the $10. were voted down.

A bill by Representative Blair, to enable cities of the second, third and fourth classes to improve and expend money on park and boulevard property outside of the cities' was' unanimously. Another and Representative" McGee' of Butler county tb enable cities of the above classes to dispose of garbage was also The. measure by Representative Whitaker of Hickory county to prevent blind; persons from disposing "property so as to become, eligible blind pension was passed unanimously. Another by the same author minor changes in qualifications for applicants for blind pensions was also passed. Several other measures of minor nature, dealing with, inheritance taxes, grain 5 and highways, passed.

A measure by Representative McQueen of Barry county and Moody of Lawrence county, to provide for consolidation of cities in adjoining counties, wis also YOUTHS URGED NAVAL Congressman Joe J. -Marilbve, in a telegram to; The Globe, and News. Herald yesterday, urged' that as! many eligible the teenth as possible take; the aminatlon an the at Annapolis, held' at 1 9 o'clock Saturday, morning at the; postofflce. sj The' congressman described appointment: to the academy- as equivalent iorfa iiOjOOO ance to any youngtiiiaiii. Oiily a few youths have, aminatlon, i Any young man 20 years old, cpn- gressional 'diBtrlbt to' take; the test, and! while.

ciis-: $msVy. to notify i reslehtative in is the. test i A. and the lotial be in "ifhe -jtest deals with requirements, jdoes to'be within a Any 'candidate who 'tlhe' 'Initial tests will undergo at the 'kcademyViater. The minimum passing requirements for the first test is a grade of 70.

V-, FRANK BMGGLE, DIES AT SARCOXIE Sarcoxie, March Br'iggle, 53 years old, widely known farmer of this district, died this his -Joplin street. Death followed a heart attack earlier In the morning while he was at a Sarcoxie motor car company. He was taken to his home, and died a short time later. Besides his widow, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Harold Campbell, Bowers Mill; George Briggle and Will Briggle, both of Sarcoxie; three brothers, Gabriel Briggle and Chauncey Briggle of Bowers Mill, and Will Briggle of Apache, and a sister, Mrs.

W. A. Bastin of Reeds route 2. Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at the Presbyterian church. Burial will be in Dudenville.

cemetery near Avllla. Briggle formerly lived at Dudenville and at Carthage. Spelling Contest Monday. Carthage, March city grade school elimination spelling contest will be held. at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon at the high school Instead of tomorrow afternoon, as had been planned.

A Special of Spring's Newest Dresses One bottle of Heinz Tomato Ketchup adds new good joy in a score of foods. it On 'most everything. Thicker because because all garden-fresh tomato. Spiced to perfection. RICH WITH JOYOUS PLAVOR etchup MRS.

ROGEtfS RETURNS FROMWJWGUjlATION Harrison 1349 South Main streeti.k..member republican state.pomihittee, returned today from Washington, where she attended inauguration ceremonies for President made the trip secretary of agriculture in Hoover's cabinet, and Mrs. Hyde and their daughter, Carolyp, and Dr. E. B. Clemments, republican national committeeman (i -R6irers s6: witnessed -the.

inauguration of Vice President Charles Curtis, held in the senate chamber. While at Washington, MrB. Rogers was entertained by Congressman Jpe J. Manlove, and Manlove, who will leave Washington within a few days for their home at Joplin, Blue Ribbon Malt Extract and Saturday The Smartest of Specially Priced Stunning Spring Styles Here is an offering that brings withm the reach, of every purse a wonderful assortment of smart types especially suitable not only, for Spring but for-early Summer as well. Tailored' models with very clever collar and cuff treatments, including' also more elaborate styles for afternoon a variety of the most favored colors.

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