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i I Missouri ftxruBuam. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1913. THE EPJUNGriZLD page nvi HARVESTER TRUST ARGUMENTS ARE 111 McEeynolds Afks for Decision to Dissolve Alleged Trad Monopolars. CASE UNDER ADVISEMENT Paul.

Nov. fc Attorney Oemral Jamo McHeynolile, conclud In final ursiiment tor the dissolution of the international-Harvester com- 1 iwny before the United SlaWa district court this afternoon, aaked that A. lnterlocutatory decree toe entered bjr the court lclarlne; the? concern I monopoly In restraint of trade. lie further asked tliat the defend- ants be vtvtn reasonable time to submit to tbo. court a proper, plan for reorKsnlsaUfln.

i "When auch deuree baa been enler- ed." aald McReftynolde. ntta govern' tnent will bej ready to phaa on the character of the reorganisation plan. During the, delivery of hla closing argument ItlcReynolds acored Cyrua McCormick whom He called founder ot the Harvester In thla con nection he aaldt "We are told tbat lomt one aaw I vision of the time that thla organise tton waa perfected, but the man who aaw that vision haa not been broucbt before us. It la one ot the most fleent facta in tbla city tbat tbta man baa not opened hla mouth." Laws Violated 'fM McBejtnttJiJjl reviKtd the career ot -f the Harvester company from the time of lta origin ten eysrs ago, pointing out Specific lnatanoea al leered the law bad been violated, and which, be averred, furniabed more. tbaa an ample basis for an order of dlMoIutlon under the Sherman law.

John. P. Wilson, during hla summing up for the defense, predloted price war between snanufactarlna; firms. thla plea, granted -or not." be aald. "there wlU be In the next few year competition In theae lines such aa 'the world baa never Tha war la not onlr in agrlcut' tural Implement, but In harvester linea which la going to be the fiercest ever At the conclusion of McReynolds' argument, court waa Adjourned and the case taken under advisement.

AGED MISSTOTMAPV DIES AFTER VISIT 'Anniversary of Baptiam of Indian Bringi Death; Was Fiftieth Year of 1 Spokane, Wash. Nov. two days after returning to his old nil-' aion at DeHmet, Idaho, after ettend-, Ing the fiftieth anniversary In Spokane of hla baptiam of seventeen In- dlana on the alte of the present em Paclfio depot In October, ltti, the Rev. Father Joaepb VI. Caruaiu, 8.

died this week. He had made hla home at tbe mission for halt a cen-lury. Father Caruana waa a pioneer priest of tha northweat and one of the most widely known clerics In tbta part of tbe country. He waa 77 years old, born on the Island of Malta, August 14. me.

He obtained a mis. 'alenary appointment to California In Ml S64, and three years ha was (brought to' present site of Spokane by father lord superior general of the Jesuits In the nprtbwest. Here he bsptisedi' aeventeen-Indians' of the band of Schtf Edoch, the fiftieth an rtversery of which event waa celebrated two Ays prior to the aged priest's death. TIGHT BRIGADE" BUGLE IS SOLD Blf Trotepet Which BIsw Charfs Sold; Waa Spokane Man's rather. A Spokane; Nov, B-October 15 was a "red-letter" day oa the calendar of Herbert A.

Joy. custodian of the aafe depoalt vaults of a large 8po. kane savings bank. On tbat date Just fifty-nine years ago hla father, Trum-, pet Major H. Joy, blew tbe call that sent tbe Seventeenth lancers -into the Jawa-of death" Irt the memorable charge at Bakaluva.

"The bugle upoa which my father blew the command to tha 'Ught brigade for the fatsj charge la In the United 8tsta eeum at London," states Joy. "Upon my father's death li was sold at auction and waa bought by Wll-. Ham Waldorf Astor, who presented II to tbe British government. The bugle urouaoi isi pouaoa ana iv sniinngs. would amount to about IMtt, The proeeeda from the sale went to my mother, who still resides In ton Mlssl llajae, with Wallace McCutcheoa end a eompaaf or tweatyioor, as te ap-lear In vaudeville ta a ono-a opera called "Queen Ansi." -T Infttnti aad Invalids CSODLICECS It saeeae bke OrUlaal eael Ooaulae HALTED 173 ILK Tha rood-DrlnK for all Age ITich Hulk, malted train, la powder form.

For inlaata, invaliija ahd irowing lrenutriton.O.buiiamf UwhoIe6ody, Invioiatoa nurunj mothers anal lU ati Mote healthful than tea orcofiee. Take enbatltuta. Aoh fee HOktlCN't Vide Milk Burns to Hunt Criminals Over the World afslam 3. Burna. the moat famous detective Itj, the world, haa Juat come back to the United States after several montha In Europe, where be began the' organisation ot world-wide detective fore, something never before attempted.

Inasmuch as he Is a man of tremendous energy and vitality there la no doubt he will succeed In perfecting an organisation that will frighten International erpoks wbo operate la America, Europe and Australia. Amusements t- PEOPLE'S TH CATER, i' The midweek change "of program at this popular family resort takes place today and Knight and Sceton, big lime act In "ran Handle Pete, also Tinker tnd Mulonc, whirlwind banjd artists, will be seen for the first time In thla city among the vaudeville aits, and. In moving pictures one of the best -three reel feature aub-Jects ever exhibit In "The Restless Spirit," will prove an artistic surprise, and remember It irlU be seen for today Only. This Is classic production out tff the ordinary. In fact the entire, program Is one of rare excellence.

The new augmented orchestra Is also quite. feature- and redr muslo that pleases tbe public Is now the. feat tire of tHe dally program. Yesterday ladles' matinees Were both well tilled with delighted patrons. Jpon't miss today's program.

QUAINT NOODUNQ STATUES IN "THE ROSE MAID." Th first act of "The Kose Malfl." wilt be seen here tor the first time at launders theater on Krlduy iiight, November 7, 'takes place In the palace of the young Duke of Uurcbes ter In Ixra-lon am) la aald to contain some of tbe richest furnlshinga thus far Introdueed as "propertiua'' In a light opera, "The Rose Maid" Is aald to be, brlU llant with melodies Ot the -catchlcaf ao'rt m6pttlWog-the pretty romanoe and lendmg sffect to a host ot comedy eoeneit emd original dances. The company la one of the largest sent out of New York thla year and report 'lta auceess elsewhere promise an unusual treat for local opera goers. Tickets now on sale at Jefferson bos office, AT.THE JfPFERSON. Today la Campbell school benefit day at the Jefferson and It Is cer-tannly to be hoped that a good crowd will be present to help the little folki out, as the management of the thea ter haa made them auch a liberal proposition that If a good crowd la, present they will greatly profit there by. All the sots are good and a program la pronvjsed that' will appeal to ev ery one whether vaudeville lovers or not Matinee a tarts at p.

and two how at night, the first at 7:30 and the second at p. m. AN being queettoned about the place of the violin la a general musical education, Madame Powell gave It tha prominence It deserves, but no mora. She thinks every elnger should learn tq play for the resultant ear training, gingers who have' not learned tha Instrument when young worn not urged, to take. It-up.

but. they should hear every good vioUniat po- Iblg to learn more about phrasing. In liua vti7 tiviiiiwi immiu iin iu excellent singers In order to learn breathing, to make melodies sing. "All my life I've tried to sing on, the violin." She then spoke of the ex. ejulslte singing of Bombrlch and Blauvelt, both ot whom play the violin, and mentioned other singers who listen to the playing of violinists whenever the opportunity offers, subjects touched on.

stoma of them would be Interesttnf to earnest students; none of them would be copy for publicity -stories. In her, conversation, aa- In her play-lac, this great woman bores. instantly to the kernel. It Is a privilege to meet a person that radiates "sincerity." y.f v. AT THE HIPQOROMS.

i The neer bill a tha Hippodrome fpenlng. today matinee will the Bell Boy tlU KlbeL Herbert and Howard, known the world nvrvat a headline attraction, will. appear at tbe Hippodrome opening at the matinee today. Their singing and llrie'ot Ulk la great; their reoeptlon will be of tbe kind that makes lesser stars wonder why It is because they are real class. Burna and Lynn, two of the cleverest chaps who ever stepped upoa a vaudeville atsge, win also be included In- the good things of the These ka-tevcr fell.

Meuter, 'on felloes will api-ar ut on their re ore It four uf They arerj'lo nmnui mil aeuaon rtstwo-art mualual cnmedr, written araund theiy 'Vpeclult)-, "Thu gJsafcaV Wherefore ct which will be produced by the Blumenthsl Amuse ment company of New York City. Their act was foatured.at tha Palace Theater. London, England, for fifteen weeks, from whence they have come directly to Springfield. They have turned down fluttering offers to nUiy in vaudeville, but the. lure of munlcil comedy hu' claimed these two versa tile boys.

ISefore they terminate their Vaudeville engagements they have ten died tbelr services to the manager ot the Hippodrome theater, where those who wsh to rrllsh genuine treat In vaudeville may wltnexs their exhibi tion the bint half of tho coming week. By epeclat request we are holding the great Iirlndtnnlr over tor but half. Tonight he. will try to make hi escape from a keg of beer. Thla i feat no man has ver attempt d.

The unial OOQ feet of motion pictures and Keel's orchestra. Brin dlnalr will positively attempt to break tail at the calaboose today at two o'clock. 8HAFER TO HARTVILLE. Kiev. r.

Sharer, uPitor or the Dever Henfow Avenue MelhodUt church went to llartvllle ynterday to as-lit Id revlral meetlusa which will con tlmie there fur two weeko. ttite of Ohio, PW Toteorv Laeae Coeety. aa. rraak J. rkn awihea uatk toot be aW artixr ttt K.

hg knilneea la tbo (itr ot Tnieen. Coentr au Hmi afuresald. aad that srm will Ike of oS IMIULAMH fnr torn and orerr eow of t'atarra that eaoaot nirre by Uo aae ot Uaire I'atarrk Care. rBAKK rilESBT. Im before awt oliorrlbod Is meaue, tSb) StS d7 of perraih.

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Kutar l-ablle. Rall'a ratarrb Car la takes lateraally aad leta dlraetljr apon tho Wo-nl and aimu our-taeea at Uia ar'teaa. SVod tor tooUaaaaUMV T. CIIBICBT A Talooe, a fold by an Pros slat. TV.

Take Hall's FasUly FUle far coaatlpatloa, AMUSEMENTS HIPPODROME at Convention Hall Change of Program today commencing at Matinee. The Bell Boy Trio Comedy la Bunches. Harmony that's classic. Burns and Lynn A Pancing 'Musical Comedy Act. a fcxtra.

Holding over the Great Brindamour Attempta to escspe tonight from Keg Best fleer, furnished by Anheuser-Busch, courteay of Mr. Uen Meyers. Will positively attempt to break Jon st city Jail at o'clock 1,000 feet "ew Motion rictures. Photo Pilau te Kit Your Fancy, Tbe Most of the Ueat for the Money rieeae pur ratrsns Pleases ut That's Why Everybody la Happy. Our eoptrart renulres end eseots 'the very latest and best plcturee- meat novel, ertglasl.

aruatlo and fateiiawisg. Tenlght'a the time to try It. Every little hit of bettor, add to Hie t'W, makes the boot a lull hit hotter. Kcet'8 Orchestra i Admiislon lOo; Children, fid Matinee, 2 JO O'clock, 'Nighty and O'clock. DOCTORS TO MEET IN SESSION TODAY Clinics Will long; be Feature of Two Will Be Held.

Bet EXPECT 100 PHYSICIANS Cllslen, hrM A. I.uw t-t Sprlngnrl.l, are expected to piv in meet Inleimling feature c( the fall rtm- venltea of the Kouthwesl Stinourl Mi-dK-nl aaseclatlot hUh ejMna he 8prlutlel'l club, at in clock thli morning, to continue irer tomorrow, it in x--ihJ tint the cllnlca vi III be liell KrWIuy momtns. Dr. Iinc will he alitl i.y tirr V. A.

Camp and O. II. Ixnivll. mcilh nl llttlc will be held at tba prltiti-M i lnh uralral clinic will be nt itir Huitr Deacoarar hurira. Ir H.

a. I til. cretaiv of the oisun- tsatlen. xiect ever l' ptiymciaiin ud'I eurgeeu nt Hit raalon, The proaiam that ba eeii ariaiterd anUdpated at one ef the dneet at tempted by the mertUul practltloni Utla part the atate, Klaw and Krlunser hie rorently nb talned the American llKti'n tu the film of the "I.IO of Hlchard Wasnei." which was recently produced in wp i uocess aiMl baa bees ffolns the rounds of ether Kumnean lllen. AMUSEMENTS.

LANDERS THEATER Monday Evening SPRINOriEtD MUSICAL CLUB Presents. MACDB f-OWELL America's Oreetest Vlollnlnte. FRANCIS MOOKK. Pianist. Prices: 25 cents to tl.60.

Boats on sale at Jeftersoti Theater Box Office Friday. DIEMET) THEATRE XV GRAND OPENING NOV. 9 I.OCKWOOD PlaAYKRH in Robt. Edeson'a Dramatic "THE SQUAW MAN" 600 BEATS 10c. Sftorim Beggies, Ptoetoms, Order Wagoes, DcMvcipy Wagons, Farm wraaVaaaTarMassBTaM BMBaBrsaBTssrsBMBfa mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm BVanaaaanBafaBaBaBi Wagons, Besteess Wagons, nc rjmmmmammmimm saVBTava-VMBaBMBMaaVnVBBBW Horse Every fall we conduct a sale of vehicles at greatly reduced pricei, regardless of coat, the stock, con stating of such well known makes as Moon Studebaker, Mover.

John Deere and other makers. Sale commences today, Nov, 5th and ends Saturday. Nov. 13th. At the prices named in this aalc you can buy the best of vehicles at extremely low figures.

All vehicles carry our regular guarantee. Here is a sample of prices prevailing. Regular Sixty DoU 7QQ Regular Eighty Dol-f pAnd Regular Eighty Dol-gn fQQ lar Ton Buggy I lar Top Duggy QlJ lar Fafm Wagon QJ Regular Fifty P-SOnOO Regular $70.00 00 Regular i 1 SO QQ lar Horse Wagon Delivery Wagon ber Tired Surrey Reduced Prices "COTTONw O'DAY ASUFFKAGETTE The aliove picture Is a correct likeness of Tsui O'bsy aa he will uppeor In hla suffragette rull In the F.lk-frrent minetrel show nt the Ijind-rx ihcater Nivimiier 11. 12 und 13. Tin Kcpulillcnn'l In booster Klks' edition Kttnday will give notes interest nbout whit Is doing here and elio-- where.

AMUSEMENTS. LANDERS THEATER Matinee and Night Friday, November 7. First Musical Comedy of the Season. THE ROSE MAID Cumpas)' of W. Own OielinMrn.

Tv. arloudi of Scenery. Mntlnee Tricea JS. 'm 75 tl mid fen at 11.50. Nlsht prlcea it to K.on.

geata on aale Tuewlay ot Jcffernun Theater Box Oflliw. i JEFFERSON THEATER Benefit Campbell School Today Entire Change of Program. Matinee at 3 P. M. 2 Show i at Night.

Prices 5 and 10 cents ALADDIN KIMHOX Jaffa, lie Kfuimrt of J-UMileni. HK1.H1 The Wtmmn of the Mountain! PATH The Two Mulheia, Part I PATH The Two Muthuro. I 'art II. Open from 2 to tl und 7 to U. today.

Wagoes on LAP ROBES, HARNESS, HORSE BLANKETS, DIFFENDERFFER BUGGY MilllPLEiENT CO. 27-29 West HAS OIL WELLS Loonejr. Reinrns After Visit to Propertj Near Tulsa. Jeaee K. Looney of the firm Lnoney and Wheeler, Wreet groeem.

returnol rrt.iy from Tulaa, where npfiii wv eral dayaVlnapeotlna oil dlHtrlr' 'n which ewnn part With cverv iirodiulim. Mi lJK)tiey' Intrrentii arc in the hcit a fine oil licit. The plot cuiidim ighty er n. upon which will hill rilled. twvni-four wolle.

Three tire now In operation anil nrtoMher la nndi i onutnictl n. liucli of the produce Croni 'wenty-IlM1 to fmty Imrrcle of lilxli crude oil dsy. AMUSEMENTS. ALWAYS nir.l.lAf U.K. PEOPLES THEATRE Where tha Rookot 8hoets.

i I'liilv, i nnd i enlns IVrful rnoni. i'' 4' T11K IIKUT J. MOA'lNjtl" Tt'RK" rio- SIIIUII CLASH. VArilKVIM.K. I'll LAIl KAMII.Y HoriT.

A Big Dollar Shew 'for a Dim. C0A1 Illinois Lump Arkansas Anthri'citt Illinois Egg Semi-Anthracite Kansas Lump Smithing Coal Prompt Delivery of All Grades. Springfield Coal Ice Transfer Co. Formerly Eaton Coal Co. 317 N.

Main St. Phone 99. DR. WIENER Over t'ulon Nat I Hank. foinei Hitiar- We nuld like In liilk teelli to you.

Our rlcea are risht our work otiaoiutely hlsh tloaa. Only oRlio iialus l-oualnng Him for ratriiriliis l.mh In anee. Si-is of Tfftli. to sMIMK). (iohl filliitf, IJ.Ort up.

olln'1' finiiiifH, TilK'. I'ii inloNH cxtrai'ting, 2v. Tffth oxlriK'ti-il I'i-pi- tidily 11 to noon mnl 1 to p. m. OF AND ALL VEHICLES CARRIED IN STOCK Walnut Street.

yTCtew lead 1 Mil kM ARROW COLLAR I u. Wen om, fwuty a.t MME. MARION CURTIS PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Offer for 3 Days Her Wondorful Clairvoyant needing ro r.or ro ro Crowds i-il ninitv tin-i ntilo in sec lii i -ii, I tin- i rt'iiNiMi shv Iiiin ctniM hi i ll in niii iiiiic ln-r I jrifHlly n-iliti ill fur i1hh. She tells y.iiu u. wl oii cftll- I wliom mill ii ii i will nmrry.

reveal tin1 1 1 i is ie li to know In" iniillrl' in nhlv luisiliii-eM hi i fall eMi'h unit i.i-i i rrli ir. court Imp. Itnoinn ti tul rn lioi.toi.ii i nti-iit. 327 1 WALNUT STREET. I Hourt: 10 a.

m. to 8 m. STORM APRONS ar aya.iifia) ise All.

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