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Joplin Globe from Joplin, Missouri • Page 9

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Joplin Globei
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Joplin, Missouri
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9 EXmiNEMT mER ClimnitMsi'. ot Oonimci'ci! Gondiicta nmtlbu Plpher, N6V. edtl- catlonal cattipaign Is under way In t'loh'er the tiurnose of'ehlifelit- residents ot the city relative to a Community Cheat futid drive lo bo launched Monday. Tho proj- eqt, which Is'being sponsored by the Chanlber of Comniercis, is conceded to bo the biggest undcrtttk- Ips ever promoted here for charity. The $10,000 fund to be raised is, to take care of all charitable work in Plcher for a year.

Under the new arrdngemfent, the annual. Salvation Army drive will bo ellhi- Inated and the sources of dispensing charitable funds. will be confined to the Salvation Army and the'chamber of Commerce. The success of- the project is assured by the unanimous co- dporatlon of civic, fraternal, ro- 'llgtous and social organizations. A house-to-house canvass will be made and will be appealed to for a ccyjtrlbutlon.

TjtMlgo Gives torClinrJty. Galena, Nciv. a regular meeting of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Tuesday night, a (Snatlon of $25 was to the GUlena Central Relief Boa'rd to be iisod toward purchasing Chrlstimas baskets to be distributed among the peedy families of this city. CariilTal PlnnnMl. Galena, carnival wlir be held at the Black Jack school house, southwest of Qalena, Monday and Tuesday, nights.

A queen. will be a feature ot the carnival. Side shows, refreshments booths, clowns, confetti and numerous events are being planned for entertainment. AfJmfi tiLUBE, FRIDAy, NOVfeMpEtt 1926. Xo Cutiiiig or Salves Needed.

treatments seldom cure Prtcs. Nor do surgical operations. The cause Is circulation. The blood is stagnant, the veins 'finljby. The bowel walls are weak, the parts almost dead.

To quickly and safely rid ypurselt ot you must free the fresh current through stngnah 't' pools, ilnternal treatment is the oho safe 'method. Ointments and cutting won't It. J. S. Leonhardt, M.

a specialist, set at work some yeara ago to find a real Internal remedy tor plies. He succeeded, i Ho named his proscription HEM-ROlU, i and tried It In 1,000 oases.before ho was satisfied. Now HEM-nOID Is sold. drufeglats ovorywhcro under guaraiittio. It Is a harmless tablet, easy to' take, and can always bo found at Leffen Drug who win gladly refund tho purchase price to any dissatisfied customer.

44 and return for the International Stock Exposition Nov. 27ih-Dec. 4tli Tickets on sale Nov. 24th to Dec. 1st, inclusive.

Good returiiing until Dec. Frisco Ticket Office 6th and Maih Sts. Phones 66-67 Joplin, Insurance Exclusively 931 Fiisco Bldii. Phone DECREES GRANTED llohds CoMplcs nnd tliulKO Tfiirir-onfe. Ciirthage, Nov.

seveh decrees, of divorce were granted' In the two divisions circuit court here today, twenty- six being granted by Judge S. III division No. thirty- one by Jtidge Grant in division No." 2. Heveral other divorce qases wore cilsmlssfed, and a few cases were held up for ftlr- ther consideration. Amohg the divorces granted was to Mrs.

Edith H. Hannum from Philip Hannum, of Carthage, together with the custody of their chlldi'ch. No order of property settlement was made, this having been settled outside of court, it Is said. Sciwralcd. Kstello G.

Dee was divorced from Harry p. Dee, Carthage baker, nnd given the custody of their son i.nd $80 a month for his support. Iva Glass was dlvorce'd from Ray Glass and the custody of tlietr child was awarded -the defendant with thij restriction that he should not bp taken outside tho jurisdiction of the court and that the mother Is io have the child during school vacation. Other divorces granted in divi-, slon No. 1 were: Fern Bradley from Boyce Bradley with custody of child; Ruth H.

Rhoden from Carl M. Rhoden with custody of child; Joe Shepard from PearJ Shepard; Jane Ellis from Earl Ellis with custody; Nellie Washburn from James A. Washburn; Catherine M. McCullough from John McCullough with restoration of farmer name; Jess E. Mann from Renda Mann; Gertie Perry from W.

Perry; Neva Gatewood from Walter Gatewood; Jewel Baldwin from Leon Baldwin and custody of child; Charles Thomas from Al'ce Thomas; Elfele M. Woodward from Garrett Wopdward; Ethel Jones from S. Jones and cuitody of child; Ernma Whitely from Frank Whltely; Charley E. Penjjlergraft from Edith Pendergtaft; Tappana from Floyd. Tappana: ArchleF.

Sapp from Ijora B. Sapp; Angle Clubb ft'om J. F. Clubb; Ada Hriod from Frank Hood; Sylvia Bell, from Jacob F. Bell with custody and $15 per month for their support; Fern Leaper from Falcon Leaper; Redlliigor from Ross Red- i'lriger.

The following divorces were granted by Judge Emerson In division No. 2: Retta Beckham from Robert Beckham with custody ot eight children and $7.50 a week support; Violet Hare from Clarehfee Cannon froitt- ifdWai'd Caniion; Amelia Cox from Walter Cox; Jennie L. Caudle from i)ayld A. Caudle with custody ot children and $10 a week support; Cora B. Mers from Richard L.Mers; Henry Lake from OoMie Lake; Fred Dean from Mlhola Dean; Jewell Lpptln from Sylvestean Logan; Lenna Mustaln from Harvey A.

Mustaln and cu.s- tody of child; Effle from Edgar FuUertOn; Samuel McCoy irfam Luclna J. Boggs from'Mabel Harlan T. Means froni Audrey Means; Eva from Fred Ochsenbeim with custody of children; Elizabeth Buccero- from Frank BuccOro; Charles P. Farmier from Cora Farmer; Arkle Hosklns from Slliis Hosklris; Mary E. Rumbaugh from Ward H.

Riimbaugh; Lula A. Davis from Harry M. Davis; Minnie V. Moore from Ed J. Moore; Jewell Wasson from Elmer Wasson; G.

Goss from Opal Gpss; from Matide M. Herron; Bradfield from Norman Bradfield; Lon C. Mayes from Lenii Mayes; Margaret Land from Cecil Land with custody of child and $5 a week maintenance; 'Mai-jorle, Childress from Childress with custody of child and $5 a its maintenance; Thelma Serage from John Serage; Nellie F. Chapman from Roy Chapman; Terence D. HIckey from Myrtle C.

Hlckey. Seeks Divorce. A divorce suit of P. Vawter, an Instructor In the high school at. Joplln, against Len6re S.

Vawter, Is among the cases scheduled to be heard at the preset)! term of circuit court. Vawter asserts In his petition that his wife "became cold aiid indifferent," telling him repeatedly that "she did hot care for him arid that she had never cat-ed for him or loved him." She refused to live with him as his wife in the home he had provided for her, and left him a. year, the petition sets forth. They were married, according to tho petition, on Christmas' day. JVkY FREEi OF CHAkGte Galena, Nov.

Rev. W. E. vfM fduhd nqt guilty ot a charge'Of stittutory offense by a jury In district court here, after deliberating ttvelve hoursi The went to thp jury 1 o'clock afternoon and at 1 o'clock morning the decision was reached. The verdict was sealed and wJien court opened here this nibrntng.

The ciiso has been'on trial here since Mqnday. Shirhi Thompson ot Baxter Sprlnj on trial In court here today on a felony charpie. state corppioted Its evidence this Afternoon and the defense will continue Its testimony morning. Futicral for Gnlciut Itirnnt. Galena, N6v.

services fpr Elmer Spiirlbck, 1920, In Barry couhty. They were separated in August, 1026, according to the They Tiivve a da lighter years old. REX tHEATER Miitlhee or 10c Blanche Sweet in "The iHeyr Contmandinent" There in the mtid of the glri 'Wrho'hild fled from the wolves of Moriimbrtre, and the boy who Iiad; tried to reshape a wealth- wbrped life grot)e their way hand Jn hand tdward happiness. Aliio Comedy Episode No. 3 of "The Phniitom PbllceV JOPtiN THEATRE Matinee and Night Sunday, Nov.

21 Jil. Presents JIGGS MAGGIE ahd DINTY CSeo. Mc.SlHuiis' Tiateet Cartoon A Copipanton Play "URINGING UP FATHER" Prices: Matinee 25c, OiOc, 7Sc. Bvening 50c, 75c, 91.10. Tax Included son of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer siiuViofllt. who this morning, Ihd liome on West Twentiy-flrst strefet, were held at 4 o'clOpk this afternoon at the residence with the Key. J. O.

Derfelt officiating, Burial.wiis In the oak Hill cemetery. Watch the rieo's this is run old too sa we'll trade old tires -in! Seiberling AU-Treaids Seventeenth Street Vulcanizing Co, Phone 336 17th ahd Main Today atid TohioiTow Etiigina of the Age "You Never Know Women" with FLORENCE VIBOR iiOWELL SHERMAN CLIVB RROOK nnd the Only VAUDEVILLE in tlie District Four Big ActslV Vaiideville 3:15, 7:15 nnd 0:15 Picture 1:15, 4:05, 5:30, 8:05 and 10:05 Starting; Siutday LEWIS STONE ANNA Q. "MIDNIGHT LOVERS" JOPLIN THEATRE Tliiirsday Night, Nov. 25 liiliSiE AK-Jntc'il by Carnliiib ijhzzHri, Contralto Roliei-t Sieel, niirltonc Laud Kennedy, Cellist Dorothy Kennedy, Pfaniat to 93.00 Plug MaU Orders Office Sale Monday. most Mfhelesome in mms.

who I seelc service, Ia- cdver that we are competent to arrange all the der tails. We discharge the re- sponBibility in a highly satisfactory manner. ga idi a S3i mm ii tei 310 MAIN ST. ANDr 710 MAIN ST. Down Go the Prices on All Our Buy Now at These Radical Reductions Sweeping price reductions bring you greater Values in UUiifcers.

One group for men in bright plaid pntterhs with tum-rtown collar and knitted bpt- toins at the rcntuocd price Sizes 14 to 17 Many Pretty Patterns Men's $4.85 Blazers now $3.95 Men's $5.85 Blazers now Men's $6.85 Blazers now $5.85 Men's $7.85 Blazers now $6.85 B6ys' $3.85 Blazers now $2.95 Special Purchase of Dress Shirts jMen's Dress Slilrtjn in A soft stripe material like French Flannel and genuine cloths in solid fluallty collar attachcti shirtjs in the popular style. special purchase nmkes It possible toh us, to offer them at this low price. Yoiir Choice 98c We Have Faith in Our Community The yelps of the calamity howlers have been heard! They tell as the crocodile tears stream from their, that the country has gone to the bow wows. However, they haven't any facts to TJack up their claims. Bank clearings, building permits and valuations of farm products point clearly to ohe thing.

These authentic figured show the Southwest to be In excellent condition. So It seeJns that these misguided brothel's who are yelling hard times are slightly out of tune. We have not lost faith In you, in ourselves, or In our cQuntry. Business is OOdD and It's going to be BETTER; biir dependable quality merchandise at lowest-ln-town prices assures this. WARD HORNADAY.

Fancy Dress Sox, Our Price, Per Here Are the Lowest-in-Town Prices on DEPENDABLE BOOTS For ordinary wear, this black retan its "Oleasonite" composition solo that gives twice the service of ordinary leather sole.s, uUil caulk fltorni welt, answers every rcquircniciU, Ahd it's an outstanding valno, tqo, at our lowcst-ln-town price Moccasin Toe Style 16-Inch A better grade 16-inch liacei Root 'with retAn uppers, mode in the Moccasin Toe style with a ftnther middle sole and a genuine outer gqlo. and gemiinc Goodyear at our low Olli TANNED lilgb-g'-wdc lO-inch Root with heavy oil-tanned uppers, lined vainps, double oak soles and gennino Goodyear welt, in the Moccasin too style at. Coats 15 Reasons Why This Coat Is a Super-Value: drab moleskin top. sleeve linings. at the arm holes.

taped at bottom. wristlets In cuffs. coat.s ciit full to nize. stains at the bottom. bottom facing.

-belt Mtlli non-corrwHng biicicle. arc warm linml. front iuterlbicd. popkcts leather sew.ed-on buttons. shbep, long nap lirting.

si.v-lnch beaTciizeil genuine sheep.skin pelt collar. And an extra reason for good! measure 1 our very Idw prjce Compare Quality! Compare Prices! Investigate These Great Values, ih Underwear 89c RIBUED apd serviceable Union Sidts for men, that arc. outstanding values. In rahdoiii and ecru colors. Sizes to 46 at SPRING NEEDLE by the Cooper Spring Needle these Unions are wanu JiclnK bulky.

In ecru FLEECED weight flcecc-lined Unions for man who ntoeds extra warm tuidcr- wear. In randoiii color. (T OA Our low price. PURE WHITE liighgi'ade and cxtfa'fi'eiivy pfiirb wjiiie fibbwi Itiiioii Suftyiih neck aiid llii garment is, the 'choice of the JA comfort, seH'ice apticarancc. UNDERSHIRTS AND llteece- lliietl gariiienisi'at our lotv price, fer HOYS' UNION flcece-lincd Unions' tliM are lioth comfortable nnri sefrlceable; Sizes .10 to 34 at 85c.

Slzies 24 to 28. 7Sc Shell Thirty at. arid Warm Shirts There's wintertime comfort in these-wainn flannel and suede Shirts in light and dkrk solid colors and in plaids. Bxceptlbhal values at this low price Work Pants Fine oilvi drab AVhlpcbwi AVo'k Pants with a fleeced back. Have tunnel belt loops, cuff bottoms, and of pockets.

Per pair, U. S. and of 25 89c Pretty Ties FOUR-IN-HAND Beautiful Ticts of Silks; and Crepes in diagonal stripes and figured The greatest, VMlues we have ever offersd the low price 50Cw BpW Bows lit the neW jippular shapes and patterns at- tlie amazingly low 19c WORK COATS You men want warm and serviceable Work Cpftt will appreciate this garment. It's well made of a weijeht moleskin in'a daik color with tvtrn poekelH anil a heavy blanket lining. You'll like this low iwlce, too.

35 Warm Blftnket Lining Sizes 36 to 46 FLANNELETTE SHIRTS Quality DiMiiet Flaunclette Shirts, fuircut and well with two pockets. The work for wlntertluic. lii khaki, gray auid bright itlald patterns. Solids Plaids 64x76 DqiiMe Just one of the many out- stalidlhg bargains hi our Blanket is this full size cotton Double Blanket $4 79 Men's Gloves' BroMii Jersey Gloves with knit-, ted WTistB. Per.

'IC luC Wool Jersey Gloves in a dark gray color. Fleece- lined. 9UC Brown KlU Dress Gloves, good qu)illty and well itthig. Our iirlcc, per Mohair lined Dress Gloves in fine quality brown Extra warui and good Ar; Idpking. $1.45 5IO MAIN amf yiQ MAIN THE ARMY STORE TWO STORES IN JOPLIN Main St.

and 710 Main St. Pittsburg, North TluUiLuf lUiiiif III mn V. Sheep Pelt Moccasins Made of genuhie skin (Milts with the spft, warin nap turned inside. Worn with rubber boots or as house slippers, i Per.

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