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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 12

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CEK TOOT RXTERED THE COX- VWmOH HAUL THURSDAY MOBSIKG THEY WERE WIUDW CHEKIUBD BY SERVICE MEN Criticizing and Con- Pnsuldenl Harding For tUtudo Toward Kx-ger. Mcn Was Circulated OK Convention Floor Kansas City. Nov. of smocracy," welcomed their ovation seldom equaled oven American president, was let American leglonalres ri-n that led them in i -'r--fs at tho legion con- Pershlnr, Diaz mm IN KANSAS cm 1 came from. If yoji will accept me as an ordinary 'buddy 1 in the rear ranks I will be perfectly contented.

"Hope of the future lies in tbd coming disarmament conference at Washington," said Gen. Pershing. declared that he believed confidence and understanding regarding the futurn wars' vrlll bo reached at the Har-Uiif; y. "The in ington c-iuuiil .13 important aa any ever lioM. propituous tor the nation to DHVI frankly discuss of mutual interest that might Vtt-r effect friendly relations." that the i.ojtlnn posts stiould be tr i.u ui-scrvico nicj! out aiihcy-ic could be platMKl.

greeted Gen. JVrsliiugs to ihc con- aiul aid for lUsr.bleii Tr. i ovm Hi- h.oi;j;ht bin speech to a dr.i- iit; t-Li-iny by culling upon' the le- i-iiuM' a moment in silent fur the In FrHiicc. turned to riij. KtMty of ihc Iflslon and 110- hitu tho war department Emery a distinguished ial for hu-J clown but jumjud lit whca ih- Kcbniska l-j that of Missouri to the for aianinal ilfarm.

next anj tlu-n A moluilon criticizlag and con- and Philippine Is- ra President Harding for his attitude toward ex-service men aa a a tioy as tbe on congress, was prlnUJ stood on the'r circulated on the floor of.tho waved flsgn, ealnted aud Uon. A proposed resolution par, tlcularly called attention toward the Jack Persalng of Jack of for soldiers of tha of Use American armlet, world war. The was clr- eome culated by tho legion committee. AJUsr preliminaries of Foch; Shortly before 11 o'clock tho morn idPersnlng's entry had been discing session officially adjourned for of and after the Wyoming the dedication of the Kansas City rxwboya had provoked demonstra- memorial for Ha war dead. Batter demonstration with their 8ALJSSMEV WANTED 67 mik'S per gallon made with new the Marseilles.

Gen. patented gasoline Vaporizer. Write 6ch stood at attention but display- Or particulars. Stransky Vaporizer SPREAD OF MINK UNIONISM West Lose Test Cam-in Decision Handed Down by Federal Judge In Indiana Indianapolis, Nov. sweeping injunction barring the United Mine Workers ot America from spreading unionism in West Virginia and-ending tho so-called "check-off" system in the central field; comprising the bituminous fields of 1111; noU, Indiana, Ohio and western Pen- sylvanla, was Issued today by Judge Anderson in the United States District court The Injunction applies virtually to all operators using the "check oft" system, by which operators collect miners' union dues.

Tho "decree will embarass but not destroy" the minors' organization offyals of the United Mine Workers declared. The injunction granted, while it applies specifically to only two members of tho executive board of tho United Mine Workers, and to a long list of Indiana operators, in effect applies to the union as a whole and to I'Verv operator In the country op- the check-off system. Anderson said the union's jcff-'r'j: in Vlfglnin were for the rf HIP coal in. iiu-tiiy Ihu country so 'to cr.vry coal-producing Elate in the rupublic." Ho stated this would West Virginia competition by the price of thu West iVifK'nin product aud protecting the! of in the coutral 'cosiipetitiVe II l-'or loxvn AulltorltleM Gi'iislii 21 years old, who formerly worked in this city, was today by tho police nn In- fon.iation from the officers of Sey- 1 stuted Carter WOH wanted at that plnrp for alleged robbery. He la being held in the county jail (awaiting the arrival of the Seymour i authorities.

Carter, according to the officers, gnvc several worthless I checks while working here. His home Is In Elglno. 111. Carter arrived In ChUlicotbo last night from Seymour driving his mother's car. The jnes- JBage to apprehend Carter'was ed here Sunday evening.

New is literally being scrapedlwlth fliie- tooth comb forjgold to be se.n£to~ the United Js fewer-than sixty: one codntries ihavc sent precious metal to this country since the first of NOT. wltt averted through- hiding places', released from -vaults of small has paid former Indemnities'and the gold that has served as jewelry, all' has come to the United'States in a yellow stream whlchfhas been particularly heavy since the first of the year, augmented every day by tho arrival of a fresh consignment. The, figures on tho imports since January 1 to October 10 were declared In an Address at a meeting of Congregational mlnliters here, "The women of the world will iiilvo the; League ot she said, "The Women's Internatlbnal League represents the Cower of womanhood and the highest Ideals ot civilisation'. Miss (Adams described conditions as she found them during recent European'tour. She declared that one of the chief causes for the friendly attitude of European peoples for 684.647; of wlWch was re- European neopies ror celved In the form of ore and base the LeOKU of NatlOM bullion; in United States Ite by the United Mint or Assay bfllce bars; M12.643.-l State8 Aayou know was conceived by an American." she said.

000 in bars of other sorts; $36,853,000 in United States coin, and $99,. 246,000 in other coins. Practically all of it has beo nadded to the supply stored In the underground vaults of the United Slates government In tho Assay York. Europe bos been the largest per, sending a total of $428,821,533 since the first of the year. From North American countries Imports have Indiana, who raised the been $46,082,868 South Amer- amendmen lean REED CAttS MOVE TO TABLE BONTJS COWAKDIA' Washington, Nov.

republican fight on the Reed soldier bonus Springs Sampsel. Roy Ewlng made Moorearille Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday night and Hcothe '-Miss Blanche- week with Clauda Walker': Mrs. George Gann amendment to the tax revision bill: Attnntt andSlanghterf Si was opened today by Senator New, I afternoon.

countries, from Asia, $64.590,434, and the balance has comp from a variety of countries, ranging from Egypt to New Zealand. The Inbound -movement of silver has been moderately hoary top, amounting to $46.913,218, but this, to a large extent, has been offset by exports ot $37,130,549 most ot which, has gone to the Far East during the recent boom in silver. ot "powder river," tbo assemh- (tood at attention Mrs. Allen I emotion. Dowder sang Banner.

The i. Persbing began speaking as din down. "I have rather lost my identity this Gen; 4 Pershlng actared in beginning address. Pnkwada, 8. D.

28-2t "Fern Brand" and "Uosary" chocolates at The Palace Drug Store. Sl-eod3t do not know exactly what state 'all grocers. Fresh stock ot Mllbank'a P.nrc old fashioned Buckwheat Flour at Used Fords. We have four used Fords for sale cheap; also one used Hudson Super- Six. Call us for real bargains now.

27-21 Skinner Bros. 1 have on hand about 60 cards of nice seasoned oak cord wood. Would sell In car lots. J. H.

Roberts, Mooresville, Mo. A. II. T. A.

Meeting. There will be a special meeting of tho A. H. T. A.

in the county court room at 7:30 Thursday evening. Business of importance. 2-2 Faulkner's Famous Spotted Polands In our 2nd Fall Sale of 1921 Monday, Nov. 7 Jamesport, Mo. constitutional.

The proposed to table his amendment was "a coward's motion" Senator Reed declared, to dodge a direct vote. "This is the, third time you've dodged this question," said Reed the republicans, adding that "the slaughter of the bonus bill was In the interest "of big money, the profiteer." Attacking Secretary Mellon of the Treasury department mending delay on the R. K. Dunn was a ChflUcotlie er one day Archie Znlllg and Miss er spent Sunday evening at low home. Mrs.

W. P. MtnnicteTlaitedv In Lock Howard Wilson was a visitor Sunday afternoon. Mrs. T.

N. Douglass and Nellie Death of Young Woman. Miss Lena May Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thompson.

I big business. It is big day Mrs. -Onrfilc Amanda Boucher speak for recom-JTrtth Uieir sister, bonus bill MrB Heed said: "The Treasury is run by jet TrammeH and- well known and prominent people residing six miles north of Cbilllcothe, died at the Cbilllcothe hospital Mon- "I have no hesitancy in saying," Reed declared, in concluding his speech, "that any man who votes to spent one day last week witki In Cbtllicothe. 'J Peter ZulUg." Howard, WniMft. Miss Oakland day morning at 8:10 o'clock of a'table this amendment casts a cow- evening with.

complication of ailments after being Sard's vote. He not only votes to kttlj Several in Uie hospital for two weeks. She the soldier's bonus, but he also votes had been In falling health for some'to take the excess profits tax oft the time. The body was! removed to the' profiteers." Xorman Funeral home. Miss Thompson, who was 29 years, 11 months and 6 daf old, was born near Cbilllcothe and grow to woman.

hood in this community. Her name was a guarantee ot -fidelity in all she promised, she was a leading spirit In tho community; among her friends, which was made by kindness and Bn)ri Battery (Radon. lovo that prompted her to them with gla'dncss. Here beautiful life, full ot tenderness love manifested to all with whom she mingled. Besides her parents she Is survived by tho following brothers and sisters.

F. -A. Thompson, LaPlata, Clarence Thompson, South Precinct, Ira Thompson, Denver, Arthur, Ivan and Qlen and MIsscsJBoBsle, Stale and Boulah Thornton at home. Bland Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Mage Miller, has purchased the Exide Battery station on North Locust St and took charge of the business Moa- day morning. The station has been known as the Layman "Battery 8er Is located with the Springer Tiro a 707 Locust street: Mr. Miller, who is experienced In this line of work, will maintain an up-to-date battery service station. FURS WANTED. The fur season, opens this prices on some more than doable those year ago.

We are In the market for all of native ed prayer Olive, church Miss Josephine of the Sneed schoot- pupils and large crowd was in one reported very, pi Mapel Will Deliver Morning furs, especially seasonable caught Funeral services 1 be held at gofK i 8 Let us price your tm before ive Branch church Tuesday after- 1 Ailing you haw not yet noon at. 2:30 o'clock. Intermont In Kccl 0( MgtT pleai(e OT the Anderson cemetery. ol of Jn U9 a giving' your name and address and one w'll bo mailed yon. W.

W. Smith Sou. 29-51 MRS. EMALINE BtiAIU SUCCEEDS MRS. JENKINS ON DEMOCRATIC COMMITTED St.

Louis. Oct. Emallne Newell Olnlr of Carthage, was Royal and Select Masters. Chillloothe Council No. 28 will meet Thursday night, Nov.

3, 7:00. unanimously elected a member of the Work Royal and Select degrees. Democratic National woman's com- 2-2 a. A. Smith, See.

m'ltteo to succeed Mrs. Burris Jenkins of Kansas City, who resigned at mooting' of the committee here today. Mrs. Blair was active In the suffrage campaign and took; part In the campaign for the election of delegates to tho national democratic convention. of Inx'rClon Oct.

XOTK'15 OK 3, 1831) MI.U and Gilts Big Parmers Boars Big Farmers Gilts (Keady fbr use) (Ready to breed) BIG BONE BIG BIG SPOTS ALp CHOLERA IMMUNED EVERYTHING FREE BUT THE HOGS Ask for Sale Catalogue H.L. FAULKNER CoL P. M. Gross and Ass't. Auct'rs.

Jamesport Missouri PUBMO SAI.K. xrwojuil liolcmjjInK to dm cwlafsi of I). S. to lx? sold nt Mile by Joseph If. Ijft-p- j't'r, iwiniinistrBlor tit (lie estate of 11.

S. at jBoy- 0 7 nillvH of Unnrsah "ianiJ it hill 1 1-2 tnlk-rf west of tlici Clitllit-' brhiKu on Tliursiliiy Aibort fi ilray. litrihiv ijny. r.u Hi f- and authority of. BOX SUPPER.

Box supper, Box supper, Box supper at Bliss school house Friday. No. vcmbor 4th. $,150.00 BUYS a five-passenger Chev- erolet touring car. Good running order.

W. C. HogeJ, 241 B. Clay St. 2-tt on Tliursiliiy, vt'inbw- 10: cow, one ycwrlliig heifer, ono inure and colt, one mure, ono ivitgoii, ono work bt-ncli, jjard plow, junk, ono plow, one wot double ono iMJclstct acres corn, Mtove wood, chickens unil othci- too ntuiieroiw Office and hospital, 820 Street H.

Merchant Tailor Por Stylish, the Very Beet Dotaesttc and ported Hy. virtu nnd of sou- I to motillon. vln. Auctioneer, Cliiyton 'fr. ru.

29-10 Uu-- Ifllh day of Outttlicr, 19SU the sami. hclns day of the Si'ptemlKr H-im. 1,831, onil tho wrtl- lled 'copy tl'erent October JS li)2J, to mo by the Haiti letters of calJ fuart, I will on TuemJay, Iho Sth tiny ot Oecemftur laZti and during the Kitting of tttu County Court of Ltvlnitatun County, fifftiwouri, and whlln (mid County In in and purHuant to the The Fountain Is still doing business at Tho Palaco Drug Store. FOR room In modern home. Gentlemen preferred.

Phono 105. 2-lf FOR front room, noon South of Ilio Circuit Court of County, no to do, the Mourn of nine o'clock In the forenoon and flve o'clock In after- of thnt day at tho front 'door ot tho Court In tho City of Chllltaothe, Infrston 'County. soil at pub. Ho vonduo for In hand to tho lilghoit bhldor all tho right, title, and Inlerent of the plaintiff and tha In and to the follow, and Llvlngiton. 8ta to of MtMOurl, to-wlt: All of loin ten of block ono or Fourtfl AddUlwn to tho Town Insr described holnir In tho County ot down-stalrH.

Gentlemen Woowsviiio, Livingston Phone 406. "ROM of County, Mo,.

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