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Joplin Globe from Joplin, Missouri • Page 11

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Joplin Globei
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Joplin, Missouri
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To- JAdgo in Onsc. Topeka, April Johathftn M. former.Kansas 1 governor! andhls. 8on 'WUt freed'together, or convicted td. gether.

Edward asslntant county announced tonight ptstriot Judge Otis E. Hungate had agreed to Ihijtruct tVie Is trying Davises on charges of selling a pardon, to return the same verdict for each defendant. "Counsel for the defense aslccd Hungate to make this rul- jlng," Mr. Rooney "and we 'had no objection." PropRrtiiglnstructrons. for state and defense 'hall agreed that the elder Davis could not have been guilty of ac- a bribe unless he had knowledge of and gave consent to the payment of 1,260 to his son by Fred W.

Poltman, paroled banker convict. Judge Mungato was busy tonight preparing Instructions.for the Jury, which he announced he would deliver at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. After giving the Instructions, will allow the state and defense two and one-halt hours each for (arguments, after which the jurors begin their deliberations. state has requested the court to tell the jury that the Kansas City osU Is to be commended, rather than condemned, for i closing the alleged pardon deaUng. I As a precedent for such the county attorney cited-a case In which the Ku Klux IClan gathered evidence against a man who was suspected of criminally assaulting a woman.

The Kansas supreme court recently upheld the district judge who Instructed a jury to cqnslcfer the action of the klan as laudable. Pawfiee BUI in Bronze. San Antonio, Bill" (Major Gordon W. LllUe). one of the best-known characters of the west for 50 years, will be in bronze by the famous sculptor, Gutson Botglum, FORECAST TENDER FEET- TUSt take lyoufihbeaoir and then put thoee achingibunt- ingfeetpf younina lead all" tired out just try "TIZ." It's glorious.

Your feet will dance with joy; also you will find all pain gone from corns, callouaesand bunions. There's nothing Uke "TIZ." It's the only remedy that draws but all the poisons and adds which puff up yourfeet and cause foot A few cents buys a box of "TIZ" at any drug or department wait. Ahl how glad your feet get; how comfortable your shoes feel. in TIZ tiW Ready aarve. liciouft flavor.

tains bran. HealthiiiL Delteiout. PEP tHE PEPPY BRAMPOOO Friday Night and Atrs. David 702 North Byers avenue. Niangua Club Library, 2130 o'clock.

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R. JB. Stanley, 1008 West, Sixth street. Happy Hour Needlework, Mrs. Irene Jones, 1501 Byers avenue.

Woman's Alliance First Community church Congregational church, 2 o'clock. South Joptln Christian church Missionary Charles Theurer, .1701 Pearl avenue all day; pre-Easter prayer service and mls- istonary meeting; covered dish luncheon at noon. Sunflower Charles Kelly, 424 McKlnley avenue. Deltl Phi Omega fraternity dinner station ball room, o'clock. Mrs.

Stella Jones presents her piano pupil, Jack Cox, In a recital at Jenkins' Music hall, 411 Main by th4 Bnsemble Music Club) 8 The Hard-to-Beat Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Q. W. Heights. An informal afternoon' was spent and a luncheon, in the Easter note, was served at Us close.

Mrs. T. C. Cowen, also of Royal Heights, will be the hostess April 7. The Delta; Phi Omega fraternity will entertain (bnigrht with a dinner dance In the ball room at Union station.

Dinner Will be served at 8:30 o'clock. Three guests from each of the two other fraternities here and three guestjs from CArthage, in addition to the membership, will attend. The N. and V. B.

Club meeting which was have been held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Clyde Johnson, 1810 West Fourth street, has been postponed Indefinitely. The freshman "hi" Girl Reserves held.a meeting Wednesday afternoon at the school. Plans were made for a party hield last night at the Y. W.

C. A. club. An interesting program was given. iii ill The Double Four Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.

Ralph Petty, 2727 Connor avenue. Music and two contests furnished the entertainment. Mesdames Ernest McBee and Spooner won the contest prizes. A In the Egjrter was at the close of the afternoon. Mrs.

William Thurman wlH bo the hostess April 14. Mrs. Addie Thomilson, 2315 Main street, entertained Fox Sisters Club Wednesday afterrion. Following a business meeting luncheon was served. Mrs.

Emily FlOWer will be 2. o'clock next Wednesday afternoon. PEHSONAliS. FrnnU Slevoi-B tJiidertaklnB Co. Ph.

J. T. Undertaker. Phone New Easter nats ftt Parlor Millinery, 915 Pennsylvania avenue. Mrs.

R. N. Misseg Clara and Frances Regan are here the Easter holiday's with their sisters at 2111 Bird avenue. They Mi.sso«ri university. Hany K.

Kingsbury. 306 North Pearl avenue, who Was called to Columbia because of the critical illness of his daughter. Miss Emily, who attends Missouri university, is expected home tomorrow as Miss Kingsbury's condition Is much improved. Mrs. Kingsbury will remain Until her daughter Is able to return to Joplln.

Mrs. Frank L. Gass of CartervlUe was a Joplin visitor yesterday. Miss Mildred Pqtlltzer, attends school at Leiiox.hall, will arrive, today to spend the Baiter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Pbtlitzer, 411 Sergeant avenue. Her roommate. Miss Ailehe Hirsch of IJOS Angeles, will accompany her. Cadet Sidney Pot- lltzer, a student at. Kemper military academy, Boonville, also is here.to visit his parents.

Mrs. M. B. Langford and small (laughter, Mary Frances, 303 North Pearl avenue, have gone to Okla.i to be with Mrs. Langford's cousin, who recently underwent a serious operation.

Misses Ellen Bradford, Bernlce Edwards, Laura Decker, Jeanette and Marian Martin and Margaret Rltter are home frofn Llndenwood coUese at St. Charles, to visit their parents. Miss Margaret Franks, accompanied by Miss Jane Foster of Car- ADMIIiflfiON UNGERS 1 smooth, clear, radiant beauty thatthe softness of COtY PACE fOWDERS in nine true shades. And admiration is more dieeply ensnared fragmnce that is sin inseparable of 'OBiaAN FARIS EMCRAUOC CHYPIIE JASMIN DE CORSE LA ROSE JACQUEMINOT STYX U'AMSRB ANTIQUE LOR MU.aUBT Ontdolhurlhibox meV-toy-the-Sea, arrived in yesterday from St. "jliouia where they attend Prlnclpla school, Miss Frederica Schmidt" of New York city, also a pupil at Prlnclpla, will.

come today. 'The girls will spend the Easter holidays with Mlbs Franks', parents, Mr. and Mrs. 101'Sergeant avenue. mSTABlTHA HYDE BVCCUMBSAT PICHER Miami, Tabltha Hyde, 70 years old, died at o'clock this morning at the home of daughter, Mrs.

Don 228 Northeast, Miami, siie had, resided here three months, coming, from Joplln. Mrs. is. surviye.d by seven children. Thoy are Mrs.

Miriam Klffler, Mrs. Don and Miss Martha Hj'de of Miahil; Mrs. Mary Mrs'. W. and uel Hyde' of and Hyd.e of Berryvllle, Ark.

Funeral services wtHbehold at the home of Mrs. Mai-y. MorrlSj 1330 Pennsylvania avenue, Joplln, at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The Rev. A.

W. Lovs, pastor of the Bethany Presbyterian church, at Joplin, will officiate. BurialwlUbe at Joplln, Special sit Bldier. Plcher, Oklai, April services will be held Sunday at the First Spiritualist church of Plcher, located on North Notta street. Children of the lyceum will give a program, beginning at 2 o'clock la the afternoon.

The Rev. E. G. Schmllt ot Springfield, will take a prominent part in the Sunday hjght services, which will be attended by a number of mediums of various towns of the Tri-State district. A ten.days' series of meetings will follow, the.

Sunday services. The Mr. Schmltt of Springfield, will assist during the meetings. The Rev. Emma Moore Is pastor, ot the local church.

Aid for Unemployed. Austrian goverii- ment is now; extending financial aid to 216,000 unemployed persons. Major A. Warner, head of Now York state's unsurmounled police, has reversed the of the Northwest mounted brotherhood and "got his girl." As it happened she is Miss Emily Smith, charming daughter of "Governor Al." The engagement has just been announced. This picture was snapped at a fancy dress ball at which the pretty lady pirate may have landed "her treasure." Satads? The life of a dm But you ever wish you faaew a Dinner without a salad is just unthirlkabic.

But it js.hard, isn't it, to get variety That is one reason Sarra-Lee has her.steady job in so many entertaining homes. The unique.tfiste of this delicious blend, of creamiest pickles' and peppers, and finely shredded'hani harmonizes with every salad and gives them a flavor. Makes the most wonderful meat and fish relishes.too. And so quickly your grocer! Hofe are a tew wya thai 'Stur'-a-Lea amn be used tojfive a new taste (Plain Of 'THOUSAKD ISLAND -DRIfSSINa TARTAR SAUCP POTATO SAUCE TOMATO SUIiPRISE EQG STUFFED PEPPERS SHBliSP aAUOf AS A CANAPE TH HO St ESS' MARCH BANK DEBITS Total for Month $29,178,718, or Increase of Over Prcvlon.s MontJi, Checks drawn on Joplln banks during the month of March totalled according to Otto W. Croy, manager of the Joplln Clearing House As This was an Increase of $4,722,274 over the previous montli, and.

of over March, 1026. Bank debits for the week ending March 31 were Injurcid Miner Improves. April condition of Andrew Long, of Plcher, a shoveler at the Jeff City mine, who was Injured Tuesday, when lie was struck by, a falling slab, is reported to be Improved. He was discharged from Ihe American hospital yesterday. Turkish women are becoming lawyers and doctors.

SSCOOOWSSIN PICHERMIHE FIRE April destruction Of the mill at the Big Chief mine here about 5 o'clock this morning represented a loss of about $50,000, according to an an-' nouncement made today by officials of the mining company. About half of the loss is said to be covered by insurance. 'the Biff Chief mine is operated by the S. W. and R.

Mining Company, of which Homer Seals ot Miami is superintendent. It s'the Intention of the company to rebuild the mill as powjjble. Alimony for Squaw. Nlnllchlk, Alaska One bull moose, properly butchered and delivered; ten mink skins, dressed and stretched; five gray fox pelts or one silver pelt, together with 100 full-grown salmon delivered in season, is the: alimony Charlie Big Eyes must pay. his stiuaw.

That was decision handed down in divorce proceedings by tribiesmcn who heard the case against the na- i live of this village, 1 Cuticura Soap Refreshes And Beaatifies The Bkln and hair. Regular use of Cuticura Soap, assisted by cure Ointment when.re(tulred. invigorates and preserves the skin snd keeps the scalp in a heslthjr, condition. Mothltw belter for keeping the skin fresh and clear and the hair live and pMe. OlntBMBttlaBdlOe.

Tiloas He. BuM ir Crtteara SWaThas SWcli SSe. Vail Long Mfg. Cife 515 13lh JdpJin, Mo. Ask tot No.

9760-Exquisite UoodaUdeump. with very fetch- chic button on side) leather covered spike heelt an exact duplicate of an dujivc Frmch creation -Q Ask for No. 9580 (slioim bafcnr) Dainty conMaatlea of patent leather with blonde kfd uodcrlaft a dainty model, daring as well as very lKn i SI AskfbrNo.9880-Charminggrcy pump with dark gray overlay on vamp and quarter; dainty namentation; kid covered spike heclsi also made in blonde kid and de Rosei a jj, copyofa French model, The most beautiful and most wonderful values in ever before seen in America! Shoes for Men and Women Atk.for Vte. 9584 EatTMBcly tmsft and vc paV laatitcr Opera Pumpi feuUns vamp, ttimmad wiihl 50 TIM aawatt Franch Intarpnudon plain, yet Tomorrow will be day of surprisesIpr every nen and woman steps up to our wjfndowe and gees the. magniftcem: array of smart and exclusive met' ropolitan styles which we are displaying for Easter.

It is a revelation. Nothing like this has ever before been known. Be sure.and see this display tomorrow. They're priced $3.50 instead of because.we save you the middleman's profit. the Ruling Easter Fashions FORMENI Direct from our Factory ONE PRICE ONLY Wesaveyouthe, middleman's profit! AskforNo.

novelty ornamentation; broad cbUegiate Cost stitching cffsct; Matt'CWar rubbcebacls. An eoctrtfaely smart and swagger sa' young men's modcL Ask for No. 936i.T—Another Colleglata mpdelt new tan shade; broad toe Issc with stylish ornamental. mri Ask for No. 9363-NawUn for menrpinkcd broad' Man'O'War rubber heclsi Very smart.

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Years Available:
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