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The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune from Chillicothe, Missouri • Page 16

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Chillicothe, Missouri
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THE CHILLICOTHE ON STITUTION TBIBU CHILLICOTHE, MISSOURI A physician Ordered Alf' M. Landon, who Local News Notes suffering from a sore throat, to home on 'Ninth Street, ffl of in bed today and refrain from making rear speeches nas resume work in his office dur- as his special train sped eastward enroute to Oklahoma City where he is scheduled to speak tomorrow. Komi- 1 On the advice of Dr. Prank fluenza. Dr John H.

Timberman, Is Snfterinp From a Sore Schuster of Paso, Gov. Landon tf A i fJip Knccial train at "3V-' fe 4, Ttte Candidate Speak at Okla- Is ia LAlJlJON TRAIN IN Now Only a .1 MEAPACHE RELIEF icfc-DissoMtig Bayer In 2 Seconds by 'iom gtow it to I BA.YER a tablet il' anjF drug store in 'the U.S. tin, for.25#3Try this iiew package. Enjoy the quick action and. known of price.

tins esp'ecially if 'you want die mesas from a bad leadache. neuritis or neuralgia afc. "Gel you -want remained inside the special train at El Paso and did not address a crowd jot 600.persons, who gathered at.the rear platform. Dr. Schuster ordered the governor to remain in bed to prevent any possible spread of the infection to the larnyx and bring a premature end to.his speaking campaign.

The Governor swung his presi- dential campaign through the.south I west toward City today I with a charge that the New Deal 'leaders favorable, time to regiment "the. homes, lives and jobs of everyone of us." "Regimentation of the individual and curb of his liberties underlie every one of the.new deal's plans," 1 the republican nominee asserted in. a rear platform speech at Phoenix last night as he headed into the final midwest and eastern phase of his campaign with an offer to "take my stand against all comers" in defense the American way. "If this power shall be fully es- tablished wUl then be- argued there is equal authority to tell a man to cease farming and start digging ditches, or to order women tp; cease wearing' silk and rayon hose 'and to begin wearing cotton ones," Landon said. "There can be no question as to the real road down which we are being led.

This threatened change in our form of- government is not remote. Its effects will strike directly into the Tiomes, the jobs and the lives of every one of us." He referred the western cattlemen gathered- about his train to the "present administration of the grazing act" as "another example of federal bureaucracy run wild." Gov. London said he did not believe "the constitution is above change" but said he was confident that "everything we need we may reach for and take within the great principles of- government under which the nation has grown." "The new right things may be done and the old wrong things wip- as I believe," he asserted: destroying the freedom comes'rto us from our fathers; is In" this faith that I take my stand on-the American system of government against all comers." ing morning office hours, following an illness last Barbara Jean Harper, 18-months-old daughter of Mr. Mrs. Jtohn Harper, is a little better today.

She is a patient at the Chillicothe hospital, Lena Prewitt, 14-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Prewitt, Jackson township, is seriously ill. The little girl is a twin of Leona Prewitt, who died last week. OyERNIGHT VISIT L.

E. Warner of Mexico, state manager of the Modern Woodman, and George Shepherd of Columbia, a former resident, came Wednesday for a short business visit. Mr. Waner was an over night guest of his Walter Robinson, 920 They were enroute to DEMOCRATIC- SPEAKING VDATES FOR THIS WEEK Thurs. Oct.

22, 7:45 p. m. Ludlow Friday Oct. 23, 7:45 p. m.

Oak Grove school in Mooresville twp. Tues. Oct. 27, 8:00 Lt. Governor Frank G.

State Auditor Forrest Smith at Court House. Wed Oct. 28, 8:00 p. m. U.

S. Senator Pat Harrison. Hornts Go to Friday 1 the trip. The game; is scheduled for 2:30 p. m.

A Light Signal Drill This Afternoon Finished Up The Weeks' Work For The Contest. sister, Mrs. Street. REPJJE1LICAN SCHEDULED THIS WEEK Thurs. Oct.

22, Sampsel Friday Oct 23, Bedford and Leaton school. Mrs. George B. Simmons, Marshall, City Hail, Chillicothe, 2 p. m.

Sat. Oct. 24, Spri2.ghill Tues. Oct. 27, Wheeling Hon.

J. G. Morgan, Republican Candidate Congress. A light signal drill will finish up the Hornets week's work in getting in readiness for their clash tomorrow afternoon at Maryville with the highly touted Spoofhounds who have given the word out in advance they intend to polish off the Chillicothe eleven in a decisive manner. The Red and Black gridders are conceding their boastful opponents nothing and will be out to, administer another upsst to the Spoof- hounds.

A squad of about 36 members will leave early tomorrow morning on SON FjOR HEEBS i Mr. and Mrs! Qlyde B. Heer of Telluride, announce the arrival of a son, born Oct. 17, whom they 1 have named Allen Leroy Heer, in honor of'Messrs. Allen and Roy Moore.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Heer are former Chillicothe. College students. Mrs.

Heer is the former Lorraine Dunn of Hamilton. Mr. Heer was a Colorado student. The first two animated cartoons ever produced were McCay's "Gar- I tie, the Dinosaur," and Bray's "Col- Heeza Liar." i ig usmess college-Tarkio game Fri- their homes after attending the day night. Robert Fay, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Fay, is a member Wednesday. the Tarkio squad. i The Venus flycatcher, carnivorous i plant of the Carblinas, eats insects, i but will also snap its "jaws" on any-thing "fed" IS. STEPHENS FAMILY MOVING Air.

and Mrs. V. E. Stephens and two sons are moving Wednesday and today from 445 1-2 Webster Street to the home at 308 Jackson Street, owned by Farlow Hoyt. The property war.

owned by Mrs. C. B. Swan now of Kansas City. Mr.

and Mrs. Cas Bywater, who have been living there for the, past few months, moved Saturday to 415 Jackson Street, TO ATTEND GAMES Mrs. F. C. Fay and son, Curtis, will go to Maryville Friday for the high school game there.

Curtis is a member of the local high school team. From there they will go to Tarkio to attend the Chillicothe ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Eunice Schaeffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaeffer of this city, has accepted a tarial position with Ellington-Miller Company, General Contractors at 25 East Jackson in Miss Schaeffer, who is a graduate of the High School, recently completed a business course at the Chillicothe Business College. Johns-Manville Sales Corporation CONGRATULATES THE R.

J. HURLEY LUMBER CO. ON THE OPENING OF THEIR, MODERN YARD AT Lloyd's of London, scarted out as an association for merchants who Wished to protect ships and cargoes at sea. The most expensive straw hat among the countless ones fashioned for women's wear is linen baku, with balljbuntl a close second. We extend We invite you to participate in this opening to see the many new materials developed by Johns-ManyiJle for remodeling work and new home construction.

See these matetiafe on display and ask for free booklet. It is estimated that, should bees perish from' the earth, more than half the flowers would vanish also. A large theater, the Palace of silence, has been built in Moscow for the deaf and dumb. Maine is the only'state of the Union which does not'touch more than one other statel now CONGRATULATIONS TO THE TR R. J.

Hurley Lumber Co. ON THE OPENING OF ITS NEW YARD IN CHILLICOTHE Cooley Gravel Company WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL Model 11 pick out that onr.sJec- '-fc Waggener Paint Co, Manufacturer's of rprp rim VARNISHES IXTEW) HEARTY Cauover extend hearty congratulations to R. J. Hurley Lumber Co. on the opening of their new, modern lumber yard in which they carry a complete line of builders hardware CQNGRATULATWm To The R.

Hurley Lumber Cog on the opening of their modern, aew See Our Display of CURTIS WOODWORK including SILENT1TE Doors and Rust Sash Door Co. Kansas City, Missouri you to the opening of hmber yard THE OF ITS NEW YARD IN CHILLICOTHE, MISSOURI This up Jo-date plant offers you a new and complete stock of building materials and syfjipues rVf Board Bufflders HaShiware Raster Sand Lumber fllilbvork Cement Paints Brick Wire Fencing Merchandise ree at the Opening; Saturday, October 24th Gaps Ballons This Given givaway at our opening no purchase required just come and inspect modern, new lumber yard, Flooring for 9xJL2 Room Board 3 ro Barn Paint One Gallon House Paint One Gallon Bfog Barb Wire Spool Slate Roofing 2 90 Ibs. 5-Foqt Best House Paint 6-Foot Fence 20 rods, Board Knives Forks Rogers 1847.

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