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The Springfield News-Leader from Springfield, Missouri • Page 3

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7 i. t-- llSTQNE DECLARES I EXTRA SESSION WILL ran Believes Missouri Election Laws tlfSt be Amended Before Senatorial Primaries. BEED HOLDS SAME VIEW, AS DOES BAKBXB Msjor Still Insists, However, That Legislative Enactment Is Not Required. arwia City, Mo. Oct.

If Sen tor Willi J. Bionr tanurtl that nobody wu1d bob' up with In Junction agalnat th (rcretnry of itat to prevent that i.ffkliil from putting tht namr of candidataa for L'nlud fllbtaa eiialor uihi'ii the offlclal ballot would pot ti in favor of an extra atralon of the to amend the 'Mtd general eleotlun lawa. am not kanherlnc aftler an tr rMlon ct. the )glltore' to amend thfbe laws If tt la not neceasvy. would dislike "to lnix thla turden ft txpi4 upon the penple.

tut ma- 'iuh'iiI the laat romyte kum frlU.n awuiA bv MB. Uo. an injuacUou 7P I fo Wn of Spr trig field's Unquestionably The Big "3" Clothes Shop $17 'Clothes mtore The distinct advantages qa'med by reason of our 27 store purchasing power are mutually yours. Our prices may be copied, but it is beyond the power of any other local concern to duplicate our values, quality for quality. You owe it to yourself to inspect the majestic stocks' of Autumn and Winter Suits and Overcoats now assembled here.

You will not be importuned to buythe clothes themselves make their own direct appeal. Come Saturday and inspect thisy magnificent new apparel how on exhibit at The Dig 3V the store that zealously safeguards you against clothes of unworthiness. Our lien's JVeiv Autumn Suits Represent the greatest clothe values it It possible to crowd Into Salts at this -moderate price. Our immense purchasing with its manifold advantages) proves its great use-fulness to'yon in the remarkable Salts that nake np. this, remarkable line, -i Clothes'that win and hold your fullest con.

fidence, of strictly Wool worsteds and. calsi-. meres patternslithe hundreds. the new stripes end checks in Autumn popular grays 'and 1 blues; also dark mixtures. Choose your new Fall Suit from this Too will be immensely satis.

fied. Choioo of hundreds. mm Ml 11 cent; of your purchase. ws Tefund yoor railroad fares; up to fivs per agnlnat the aocrelary of state to pra- vent th samea of eenatoriat cndl dtttea folm on tha ballot. That would throw th whole matter Into a tan gl.

1 io Dpt bllev there would any queatlon about th eating of a United State aenator elected under tb taw a they bow stand. Th Lulled -BtHte aenat would not quibble over a matter of that kind. Th only thing I fear la -an attempt to en join th rrctary of- etate. If I III governor I Intend to bav a ta4k with him about th law, but I did not com kr for tht purpoao." Menator -fttona arrived at Jefferson "tlty today from Kaasa City and will leave tomorrow for BL Iuila, pnd Ing Trtdsy there bafora departing for WaMhlngton. "Mr you dlaturbed about th rumor of pvoeltlonT ha waa aaked.

"t)f eo'ura I am. I had hoped to get a nomination without opposition fur one In my llf." Henatur (ton aara ho Indorsed nobody for United State dlatrlct attorney at St. Loula, which 'la aought by Krank W. McAllUter of Monro ounty, Jo Davl and George Mora of Bl. Lbul.

Thera I no neaalty for an extra aetaloa of th leglalatur to mak th genera! t-rlmMry law applloabl to United Stite aenator a wall a other offlcara, according to Cornellu Koach. ecretary of atate. Barker Agree With Stan. Governor Kla)4r atlcka to hla aaaei Hon that an extra aeaalon ta not o- aary. do not bejlev any amendmoM to the primary act are neceaaary but aaya thr may be om minor Amendment to ba mad to th trnrral election law by th nest leg Attornr General" Barker conceder la, tkt Rbuc ft ayyreodJMa ilMtt ttc nomination and election of TJnltad State aenator could ba aocompllsbd under th term of th' primary and genarai election law a they Bow at and.

yi I inclined to agrao'wlth Senator Eton tht tb law hould.b amended befor any attempt 1 mad to Bomlnata or elect a United State senator. Benator Jam A- Reed la a letter to Attorney General Barker take th view that an xra aeaaton of the legislature la neceaaary for the amendment of tb general primary act and the regular election law to make them applicable to th new method of electing senator. RETIREMENT OF GENERAL HOYT IS ORDERED Waihl1m, Oct. Aflar a tang and dlattngoished career ta the United State army, Blrgadter General Ralph W. Heyt waa retired 'tedayea aooeunt at having reached the as limit et i year.

General Hoyt la a native ef the Hiale of New'Terk and graduated from the Usltwl States Military Academy in 171 11 eerved in the Infantry branch af the army aad reached the raak ef brigadier serai ee March It, 111. For aema tint seat he wa In command ef th Department ef th Lake. The' vacancy caused by th retlrament ef Brigadier General Hoyt ha been Ailed by tha prometloa te the. hrlcadJer generalship of Colonel Chart t. Ballsy, of the Osst Artillery Corps, commanding at fort 'Wordea'.

Wash. Oeneral Bailey waa bar in Pennsylvania and wa graduated from West Pa4nt in June, lsm, Ills esllr ssrvtc baa In th artillery arm. For aeveral yser waa etv-Ueeed at the War Department as assistant te the chief of the eeast artillery. PILES CURED IN I TO 14 DAYS. Dnurslst remind mosey If FAfcO OIMT MINT falls to cure Kchlnc.

Blind. Blerd. mg or Preuwding I'Uss. first gives iif, Al. 1111 1 1 1 1 of ImowiiValia Ill You can now buy your clothes without a single risk as to their full value.

All you do is pick out the fabrics you like best and decide on the "cut" that most becomes you; 1 re, yyM aaMeTaTaTTf is the special suit that the foremost akiers of 'men's clothing have branded and backed with their reoutatlon. Thev are cbmbelled. on their, honor and W. the Jaw of good business, to. hold the qiialityat the top In less than two years, thee new clothes values have identified some one store In the leading cities and towtxa as the STYLE PLUS We are th STYLEPLUS STORE, and when you come here and pay $17 for a STYLEPLUS suit, you are buying known values at a known price.

You know you wuV-ct style, plus all-wool fabrics, plus expert workmanship, plus pert ect fit, plus guaranteed service, all for only $17. Our new Fall assortment is most replete, with every' 'thing that has tiU call in both suits and overcoats. 4 i The Big "3" Clothes Shop -1; 23 South Side Square. yK Ston ot Clothing EconomjrTh STYLEPLUS 5fore IMS Amusements ALADDIN. Something novel in detective stories Is presented In the two reel Lubla feature, "Self Convicted," shown here today and tomorrow.

Th great detective has. a record of ua broken successes until hs gets a ease Involving his own unfortunate and somewhat shady past. Doe fallT HIPPODROME Th Hippodrome' season will be uahered In Sunday afternoon when Manager Wllholt. "sounds warning for the curtain to ascend and the stag to be cleared for action. Everything is la tip-top shape for tha premiere.

Th acts have all been arrang ed for. aad with 4,00 feet of motion pictures to be. run, one of tha snoat pleasing performances over sa In Hprtngtlald will be wltaceaes, There will be mora than ordinary merit to the attractions at tht play-hog. Every act Is of headline stock? and this standard will uphsld during the season. A particular feature of (ba Hippodrome la the new acouatlca, fitted for thd better hearing In th massive auditorium.

Beats at all performance are cents. rt, EDISON'S TALKING PICTURES. Thomas A. Edison' invention, thd Klnetophone or Talking Picture, ha taken It plac among th high class theatrical attractions now touring th country. A program of twelve exeellent subject, combining dramatic, numbers, comedy, vaudeville and minstrel bit, and apeclal feature which prominent atateamen and noted suffragette? are seen andV heard, has been, arranged for presentation In th first ilaaa theatera Tb eomlas eciaasmact at tha Edl lV llffllll II I'll I III I1MB1II IIM II I PVB KB) SBi III on.

Talking Picture at the Lander theater for October It and ltth will be- the flret appearance of this new Bdlson marvel here. Two complete performances will be given each day, a matinee and an evening entertain-bent Ticket on sals at Jefferson theater box office Monday. PEOPLE'S THEATER. That thla popular family resort Is rightly named 1 amply demonstrated by the Immense erowds of people that daHy aqd nightly are to be found there, and of course the real merits ef the daily program I th magnet that drawa, Take todya program. A splendid selection of all new picture.

"Shon. the Piper," Is among the numbers, a beautiful two reel feature subject. In vaudeville and that Is where The People's excell in quality, wlU be found Boothe and Bootbe. a high das comedy act. also Bampeon and Samp son (and a their name Imply) In wonderful feat of atrength, they carry their own (pedal scenery, then yo will sea two eld timer.

Tb Burton, In a real old time plantation aketoh. It's a big dollar show for a dims. Don't mis tb apeclal ladlea' matinee HOWE'S MOVING PICTURES. A reproduction of the most antra using -scene la thd world the Grand Canyon of Arliona la -promised by Lyman II. How at the Landers on next Sunday and Monday, October It and 1.

It haa been proclaimed a tb biggest, beautiful thing on earth nd one after eeelng It would dispute the claim. To make the deeoent la like making a Journey to the center of the earth with Innumerable thrills furnished by precipice underfoot ant), perpendicular cliff overhanging above. Th ancient Roroena built amphitheaters of marbl eating people Ut wr vBldr4 big; Our Men's New Autumn Suits -at- nd yt th Grand Canyon Includes two natural twin amphitheaters a thousand time more ancient, and ten thousand tlmee more wonderful. Yet these occupy but a small portion of the whols panorama. Among th pictures to be seen are a thrilling rescue of aurvlvore from an ocean greyhouad during a terrible gale; a conflagration of several hundred thousand barrels of oil; an aeroplane ride over Paris 3 the wondrous form of marln lit: a atudy in palmistry; yachting scenes off Monte Carlo; and a motor ride through the French Alp ar soma of th other big features to be presented.

Beat now en sale at Jefferson box ofllce. MISS ROSE STAHL IN "MAGGIE PEPPER." Since the arrival of and great atie-res achieved by Bo Btahl in "Maggie the far-thlnklng publlo has been free In the acknowledgement that Charles Klein has adhered most rally to ths policy of momentary interest In writing his plays, which he announced as hla Intention aome motnha ago. "Maggts Pepper la purely a play of th moment. Can You faultlessly tailored by the most capable clothes builders in AmeriosL These distinctive Suits will continuously retain their shapeliness and style; constructed of thoroughly tested high quality fabrics, all wool, in every fibre, in pattern and color assortment so broadly varied that pleasing choice is a matter of course. Our mighty purchasing power assures you of fully one-half better value than can be had elsewhere if your new Autumn Suit is selected from our distinctive line at LA 5 We refund your railroad fares up to five per, cent, of yoor purchase.

Th author haa maintained for eomd time, that a play, to win a popular; appeal, must hold a spars of current Interest In It thems. Mr. Klein, aside from being a playwright, take an aci tlv part In the present commercial era With the aid of hla good qualities as a business man; the prospects 08 wholeeome compensation for any ef fort exercised In writing a play fori central approval serves aa a magnet 100 strong to fall In attracting even a) r. k. i 1 i vuKriH icili.

niAnn man, or fci.vj discussion of parlor problem In play, do not answer with a like mag-netlc force In attracting the publlo at tentlon today. Perhapa thla la the reaJ son why. Mr. Klein announced that ha would write ten succeeding play wlttl a contemporaneous Interest. Ills won derful succesa so far may be (IranedJ ward soms of his sucoeseea, and thole; bearing on the doings of the day.

Mlas Btahl somes to the Lander October 14. Tlcketa on aale at JeN faraon theater hnt office ftaturdav. 1 1 A aillL nlan dVAsan avlmsiaf fa uwd for automaton uphoUttry in Eatf isnn, Sleep 1 was bedfast tor two writsg lira. M. Flaber.

or Athsngrtlla, I1L Tor a long time I was go nervous I eouldnt sleep. I bad womanly troubles, pains In toy stdas and shoulders and Indigestion. 1 bad ssvsrat doctors sue waa in tbg hospital for was Urns. I tried CARDUI en tin I bad taken tb second bottle, 1 tould uy np el) day. sfld slp ound at night I tooK thrsw bottles ta all, and felt as wall as I svr had.

I wish vrr ailing-woman would try CJLRDUI I did. I egsaot apeak too highly of It TAKE ovix TIaef toccrJ Tho Woman's Tonic AT AU DhUO STOSiS 7 ft..

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