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Jefferson City Post-Tribune from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 8

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Page WALL STREET TAKES HOLIDAY TO VOTE NEW YORK, Nov. 8--CAP)--Business was suspended throughout the JEFFERSON CITY POST-TRIBUNE district today, security land commodity markets and the banks being closed for the election. Leading markets in other centers likewise suspended because of Uie presidential balloting. J. C.

Penney Co. A 8 1 121-123 East High St. Jefferson City, Mo. HIGH PILE FABRIC A with matching berets 3 14 stykd and how toasty iwarm tfaey'fl keep yoor youngsters! Lew squirrel-effect fabric makes them L-4nd they're eozily fined, too 4 $2.98 tool CONVICTS TO GETH1 PflROLE A THRILLING BUY YOU'LL NOT MISS! Robes at oniy $1.98 So useful about the home --and so smart, too! Becomingly bound with silk. The popular colors you want are here! 3 DAYS CLEAN-UP ODD SIZES BROKEN LOTS ODDS AND ENDS Odd Lot of Women's Full-Fashioned SILK HOSE 10c ODD LOT OF CHILDREN'S PRINT DRESSES 25c NOW 30UIRR.ELS STORE THEIR.

NUTS AWAY AND BEARS PREPARE TO HIT THE HAY FOR. WINTER FALL DOES USHER. IN BE SURE OUR. COAL is IN youR. COrAES YOU'LL BE GLAD BOUGHT OUR.

BUS SERVICE Kansas City--St. Louis--Bagnel! Dam and Springfield, Mo. WESTBOUND LT. Jefferson City 1:33 am 12:25 pm 2:15 ptn 5:15 pm Ar. Sedalia 3:20 am Ar.

Kansas 6:15 am and McGee Streets. EASTBOUND if. TeSerswi (Sty 1:15 pm Ar. St. 5:30 pm 4:35 pm 6:25 pm 9:30 pm Short Termers Will State Their Pleas In Two-Day Session Before the Board MOESCHEL'S LTTTLE THEATRE 51 Is pm pm OOttfO iv.

Jefferson 5:18 pm am Ar. Eldon 10:01 am Ar, Bagnell Dam. 6:40 pm 10:30 us Ar, Caradenton 7 0 Ar. Lebanon 8:15 pm Ar. Springfield 10:05 jra lu I McCftrtjr fc Jefferson Sis.

SOUTHBOUND SETUENINO I.V. SpnngCeld ...11:30 am Lebanon 1:21 pia LT. Camdentcn 2:12 pm Lv. Bscnell Dam. 2:55 pm 10:39 ue IT.

Eldon 3:21 pm 10:58 aa AT. 'Jefferson City 4:25 pm 12 nooa PACIFIC COMPANY Missouri Pacific Transportation Depot Tel: 827 Jefferson City, Mo. THEY'RE TERPSICHOREAN TWINS 6:15 am 8:00 am 11:00 am 1:55 am 6:30 am MISSOURI PACIFIC STAGES G. L. KIRK, Agent Twenty-six inmates of the Missouri state prison will be given hearings on application for parole before the state parole board next week, Dwight H.

Brown, parole commissioner, announced today. The docket for November 14: Robert Ford, Mississippi county 12 years, July 9, 1923, attempted bank robbery. Grover Martin, Oregon county, stealing chickens in the night time and breaking jail, two years from Feb. 23, 1932. Chas.

Ledbetter, Marion county, three years, Jan. 4, 1932, burglary. Jack Snuth, Jackson County, two years, grand larceny, April 23, 1932. Dewey Lawter, Daviess county, six years, June 8, 1931, burglary. Gerald Inman, Christian county, statutory offense, two years, May 23, 1932.

Alford Meeks, Daviess county, six years, Aug. 8, 1931, burglary. Edgar Dallas county, two years, Mar. 17, 1932, stealing chickens in tihs night time. Earl Hamilton Cass county, two years, April 1, 1932, arson.

Harvey Bird, Pettis county two years, May 9, 1932, transporting liquor and larceny. Robert Benton, Butler county, two years, Apr. 23, 1932, grand larceny. Ralph li. Johnson, Greene County, April 13, 1932, eight years, burglary and grand larceny.

George A. Gould, Jackson county, four years, Feb. 18, 1932, embezzlement. Roy Bricker, Cass county, two years, June 9, 1932, burglary and larceny. Forest Tman, Saline county, two years, May 23, 1932, grand larceny.

Marguerite Jumet, Jasper county, four years, Oct. 8, 1931, burglary and larceny. Tom Asbury, Callaway county, seven years, June 3, 1931, manslaughter. Tuesday, Nov. 15 George Buchanan, New Madrid county, two years, Apr.

6, 1932, grand larceny. Leo Downey, Bipley county, three years, Mar. 21, 1932, embezzlement. Mabin Gardner, Dunklin county, two years, April 30, 1932, burglary. Alferd and Loneta Hayes Gasconade County, ten years, Nov.

23, 1930, robbery. TJ. H. Harris, Barry county, two years, April 21, 1932, stealing (hogs. Alex K.

Wilson, Montgomery county, three years, Nov. 2, 1931, receiving money for deposit knowing bank was insolvent. Ben Hearing, New Madrid county, 20 years, May 23, 1928, second degree murder. Ben. Reeves, St.

City, five years, Mar. 18, 1932, assault with intent to kill. Hurricane, Blowing From Caribbean, Is Now Plac ed at About 900 Miles From Havana JTela was standing by the San Sim-1 pon It was not determined exactly how many men aboard the two vessels. Meanwhile the' storm was ing out today and' gathering intensity, although weather forecasters were unable to chart its exact direction." The. National Observatory at Havana gave the storm's latest position as probably.

160 miles east southeast of Swan Island, or 450 mile due south of Havana, Cuba. It was impossible to say whether the storm would menace Yucatan, Tuesday, November 8, 1982 Mexico, or Cuba as it moved in a generally northerly course, because weather stations have never been able to put their finger on the center of disturbance since it began a week ago in the Virgin Islands. VICKS COUGH DROP AH you've hoped for in a Cough Drop--medicated with ingredients of VAPofUm "TOMBOY TESS" Four sets of twins are learning ballet dancing in a Los Angeles studio. In each case the twins bear such striking resemblance to one another that ballet instructors are mystified trying to identify them. The four sets of twins are.

left to right, standing, June and Jean Sharp; Pauline and Hermie Miller; seated, Betty Mae and Beverly Crane; Marguerite and Kathryn Andersch. ELECTION Eighty Year-Old Campaign er, a Candidate for President This Year, Says Outcome Doesn't "Make Much Difference" xr, copying the style of delivery of his ideal, Bryan, but now he has jrown too feeble for much activity. Early this year he called a meet- of the Liberty Party to organize a battle for a change in the financial system. He was nominated as its candidate for president over his protest and has campaigned little. The convention discussed economic cures and included in its platform a short term moratorium on all debts for private and public debtors.

Harvey was born in 1851 at Buffalo, West and has been a teacher, a lawyer and a real estate operator. Two ships were wallowing helplessly in high seas behind an erratic Caribbean hurricane today, and another mysterious call for help was under investigation. The disabled crafts were the blue funnel line freighter Phemium and the Quaker line freighter San Simeon, and they lay within 250 miles of each other off Cape Gracias a Dios, Nicaragua. The mystery message was picked up by the steamship Sixaola, presumably in the Caribbean, and the call letters were G-B-W-Y. The Sixaola reported the S.

O. S. to the navy department at Washington, where a check was in progress. A. salvage tug from Kingston, Jamaica, found the Phemum yesterday after the craft had drifted two days in the wake of the blow.

Her funnel was gone and four holds were taking water. The San Simeon had a jammed rudder and her steering gear was broken. The United Fruit Steamer WHAM! BANG! HAVING? A CRCWP 1 OOMPANy MS ABOUT WDPTW! Saturday, Nov. SPECIAL Wednesday and Thursday Off on Any Dining Room Suite in the Store Follow the crowd of smart folks who come to Milo H. Walz for all their fine furniture neeas Now is the time to modernize your home.

MILO H. WALZ 128 E. Dunklin St. MONTE NE, Nov. --An 80-year-old man who cam paigned for William Jennings Bryan a quarter of a century ago sat quietly in his home here today, indifferent to an election in which he a candidate for president.

Wrinkled and a little cynical, William H. Harvey, standard bearer of his Liberty Party, wearily surveyed the Ozarks, said he did not expect to be elected and gloomily added that it "makes no difference -which, of the two--Hoover or elected under the present, financial system." Once Harvey was a sparkling ora- JUSTICE OF PEACE AT OAK GROVE DIES OAK GROVE, Nov. --Thomas M. Vermillion, justice of the peace here for 55 years, died last night at his home. Although confined to a wheel chair, Vermillion or "Squire 1 as he was called by his friends, had planned to vote the Democartic ticket in the election today.

He was 85 years old. He was a native of Virginia and served in the Conferedate army as a member of the 16th Virginia Cavalry. He came here in 18S8. 666 LIQUID TABLETS SALVE Checks Colds first day, Headaches Neuralgia in 30 minutes. Malaria in days.

666 SALVE for HEAD COLDS. Most Speedy Remedies Known. CURTIS TO VOTE IN HIS HOME PRECINCT TOPEKA, Nov. his usual custom, ice-President Charles Curtis planned to cast his ballot in the presidential election in his home precinct today. The Republican nominee for re- iclection wound up his cair)aign last night with an address at El Dorado, and later drove to Wichita where he attended the opening night performance of the Kansas National livestock and Horse Show.

He left for Topeka at 12:30 a. m. How One Man Lost 22 Pounds Mr. Herman Bunkis of Detroit writes: "A few lines of thanks from rheumatism sufferer--my first bottle of Kruschen Salts took all the aches and swellings out of my joints--with my first bottle I went on a diet and lost 22 pounds and now I feel like a new man." To lose fat SAFELY and quickly take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning before breakfast. For your health's sake ask for and get Kruschen--the cost for a bottle that lasts 4 weeks is but a trifle at any drugstore in the world and if after the first bottle you are not joyfully saisfied with results--money back.

G. A. Fischer Drug Pope Drug Tolson Drug Co. and all good druggists -will be glad to supply you. 1 T63 The News and Tribune Building Directory 210-214 Monroe Street Your Paper Isn't DELIVERED TELEPHONE The Circulation Department 5000 The Post-Tribune Guarantees Delivery of Paper to Every Subscriber before 6:30 P.

M. daily or 9:30 A. M. Sunday and a Special Delivery Carrier Will Bring It First Floor CAPITAL NEWS Phone 5000 POST-TRXBUNS Phone 5000 BUSINESS OFFICES EDITORIAL ROOM Phone 5000 ASSOCIATED PRESS Phone 440. for Any Size Home or Any Type Furnace Second Floor T.

3. BROWN, Attorney Phone 1074. GIRL SCOUT HEADQUARTERS Phone 1173, UNITED PRESS Phone 1948. 2 Desirable Office Rooms for Kent. Heat, Water.

Day and Night Janitor Service Furnished. Phone 5000. USE ENERGY COAL From Franklin Save Money by Using Quality Coal --It Pays. FARMER BROS, COAL CO, Office 202VS E. High, Ph.

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