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The Springfield News-Leader from Springfield, Missouri • Page 8

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TAG ilIGlii' 4 Some af 'rifiteim drmtdvcnthcr; attroctivclypficcd forFriday Saturday Main her bargains wijl be found on tables and counters alt ovqr the. tore Two Davs Sale Friday and Saturday Foitr Larae Specially Priced Assortments Includ ing Gufhlosr Formerly Priced to 11 iii 1 illrf if V' ii't til'ored. stylish' Oats Iri A its plush, m.i ii. fl. My MiwiirM Milium.

I 4 hip' and t' itn rn 't I nn i' coll ir nf thi' mime mate j' I jf.o inv ith irni fi' ri.ii in lilurk pliinh ji.l. thflr Mr TMtj I' i gr. en. l.i i i.tlveiicnii. All i7.cs for la j.

I I a JS a ii t. in i'U i tNsr 1 IH 1'iilUt' Wi'iai tMgr i il. ili 4 low rlco at tli ortRlnal to mvn. ('oats Formerly Priced Til UwmI i trow n. U.trtoi it i.irnri'tt or tl.vni to ui'nri rn Do No Miss This 1 f' 27WC ITI'J i I tl II 1 III iH ft I "Hr T.

T4 I ri nn(l flnln Flannels. Regu 1 .4 i I.Trty rrti'Hd at 83c yarj.1: i i ii Three Months Xctc Comforts S4.W ivjitin fl i rr riiiufort Ii iIit Iciii hall'lca ll I'D 'Momentous Questions of Policy to Bo Discussed at Annual Contcrence Today. 1 Associsted Kress. M.w K. anntal neeti.i.

the National tohege Att aociatlon. which heglna In this will be confronted witn momentous nuestinns of policy. Many have favored athletic foimv i the that the pres. em i ioiilt.ous time for a. complete et unfit! l.l' lit in tins department or ii'ii i jt at ine inui ninK "isesiwi i 1 i Jit.

1.. Meylan. Columlila unlver. I'rainiiiK and Athletics, in the I't. ii Ke.l, I oliMtrrl.tloti i In nii A.

It. An ity of i hicago Ihe Ite program for I'hyslcal bd UC.IIi the Ilegi Die win iii'iiai tment commissions on training oatiip ai tivitlea: To hat i smil ran Its plana and mi tin. i i.c di pti by" tlin COlleKCsV nn llji'il i tin Knit Hoods 1 (Or. Each KnU Hu iu rh. ibnii: aKaliist the mill ni tlH I 1 1 i ii NATIONAL COLLEGE of I 1 1 I headtjuarters; l(u.

rmirt Karinas I'ity. Kas. Dr. .1. 1,.

KrtMioft. metiiber of the com j. John C. l'ollock appoint. M' higan receiver, ys take earn i hi iiggi Mlims from the field: Cap ay lr overed in tain .1" 1..

in. charge oftheihu MvrM dMrlct. wqj III line. Incidental to general meeting It i 9 i in, Ill ill I. 1 unit! ru, oi iiaivaiu.

i i'inceion ami isle iacui IV ritlT ft. ii I nlana tlr triangular Mn.it iiictlvlttea during the tuiiiifiK an.l hpl'ltl'K. The Hesf.i'ip nf tne A. will be i folloAod ou Sut. ii.

lav by ii conference the hi'iiity i i.et; mm in iii.nii.il j.iTuc ill ullegvs. SPEND HOLIDAY0 HCRS Mr. and It. Jon. a if Mem.

Tenn an i 1 ii iniliiK the holulays lrh Mr. Jim n' iml nts. Mr. ami Mrs Louis Join iivwiing on l'helps avenue, t.asi I I Handsome Coats Coats on Xrn: ''err sn ill rtrr wi. t.

Iiur. Mn.r ii may te Vnk. Miin l.irg lot. iolLif i.it ih ulue. an Ih owiib, with iii' ill.irs.

SiZfft Kvery coat ft bargain. Tlii tip Sale of Warm Cold Weather l'arm lllankcts OimmI? warm 'ottn rilankets In tr lar, with (iri'itv liorili'iK. Ia Tlian roul'il buy Ahem' for tu.l.lv. MAN AND WOMAN HELD FOR MICIICC nc II Ul All nowvJk vi v. By A c.at Press.

Is A On Fed it n'U 1 1 orri Mr. IW i eFil' "e' ii In: in l. rnworih. Kan. chaiging mlNiiHt of th a tlliiK tin in three month t' ii wl'li nu iiiv't Hiiiration tt ali.

li'i i lu.iili in ii i'ii ll. bci rol.l.iM I .1 VI. II i in, It. nil. man V'.

itt month" iin.in of of tho iis gNS.i.un In the Ittfit iJ( i ll ttv.i were arientoj in their store at Leavenworth. 1 Vrtj six trunks of i i iii.t 1 1 1 lhitX hlt(, nt fuluid tlu. e. the ai thorities said Xh! UMe1 141 swindlers, wi, ol rations the federal oilielaU Ueii imretlgatlhg. as to order credit ami hich the were vt in bargain fab conducted 111 distant cities.

large diamonds, valued at II. Ih, a dealer from rM. agu Identified hating been obtained from him on ne.llL. I'reVoiUM ltMrstiontt uii lin.lllrtA.t In Miclug.in. and it receiver watt appointed in the federal court at 1( tlllil 111 flub i.hsrm l.f Ihn am.i.i'A.

a.l i tlerar.t. will I.nl.l iw. In, It r.l..r .1 I I I. J11171 nu ii win I i. Ii was antioiitn ed.

GERMANS HOPE TO REGAIN ALL THEIR LOST COLONIES WASHINGTON. Is That the Germans' regain thelp colonies 1h In a diKpntc li from liti i'ne relelted through nttii cliuli it'' ii, iiiinmuirin tb.it lr. Kulf's leceni ienlgiiuili.il r. rrt.l fiiilv in the for. elgu ottii and that he Hi, I laliio t)0 pout Of Ki ir.

Ijn of the Tl. uiNatrh tsitatrh 'fiutdea tho Tugetilatt a authority for the M.itemcnt. inter Coats Formerly Priced $19.50 Formerly Priced to $16.50 nli in Holecteil from iv are Min l.irue "biittnn to 44. Win terJCoats: Before Us Wool Caps 7f)c Each rrofliitril Klderdnwn Wool Capa in white ami onliir. "ry warm and rvlcenlile lipeclally prireJ.

Otititm Flannel Yard 3 Price or the Same Goods for Less, TWELVE BOLSHEVIKI REBELS CUrlT dv rniinr iidtiii diiui Ul vUUni fJIMn I IMU 4 Twelve By Associated Presa. V.tIII.i;TOX. Doc, l'! rilill l.m.ninl r. iff nn armed uprising by Bolshe vtk I. meiita at Omsk on the night of! li ci int.i l'2.

H.ild a cablearam received t. hi. iv iron! tne timsK government by the ltUHNiiiii rmbaiwy. The Bolshevist In freeing prlKonem hetd In the mek prison, but a detachment of cm el iimeiii soldiers quickly arrested twelve men who had participated In tin outbreak. "They promptly were tried and '(executed, the tibial report Hating "i hi.

Incident was closed be dnwn. Most of the prisoners hate been captured and part of them returned voluntarily. liaring the same night, the cable grain raid, there waa an uprising of, every wiSrhmnn at the station of Kou i iottizino. TelcKraph lines were cut. bu, units from the Omsk garrison re order before further damage was i I FAMOUS PRINCETON ATHLETE1 KILLED IN PLANE ACCIDENT; fiu a t.

i.e. 1 1 I tffm Prl7c ton iitbiete, known In i ro eu Jin us "iloliey" luker. an aviator in the Annul, an army. In France, baa been killed In tlm fall of his plane. Njrws of Iu'h dentil waa received here today bt tils friend, I'erey line.

Mr. line received a cable message from I'niis slftned a mem lu of I laker air aitiadrnn. which said that Captain Maker had tteen killed in in airplane accident and requested tha: hla family he notified. No details were KlVf'H. CH.A.R?F..0STMASTER MLUNti U.

U. r. UnAlnMAnJ By Aaaoaiatad Press. Mont. ec.

it An charging murder In. thi lir I deviee was. filed by the. count lties today atra J. klllnig of o.

Hai ti V. ciunrn iif Jl. It.uul.lle.n I i.ntral cohiniltlec. iter last Saluiday, 1 I I i a tnof I I I I I I I I i 1. I i I 1 DM OW TESTFIES FfOKSOGIAUSl 4 Declares St.

Louis Convention Platform Spurred Enlistment As Well As Retarded It. By Ataeeiated Press. CUICA10. 1C. Clarence ft.

In TrHiTylhif a the irtKt he Ave rtoclallst leaders charged with violation of the espionage low, declared today (hat there were occaslona In tint of war When even the right of free aperh mual he restricted. Ha said that ho waa willing that almoat anything should be dona to win the war. Assistant District Attorney Fleming 'i ruiT 'ttr'tho "i of the rlociallata' fit. txula convention platform and war pronram and numer oua of the ant I war pamphlet circulated by the fiarty, and aaked If he thouht'tTiTubirct1on of th doou ineiire a oul dhare the rffect of tiicour' aelnn army enllatmenta. "On the man of average intelligence I do not think It would have any effect at all." replleU Mr.

narrow. "It would deter aome and encourage othera to enlist. These thlnge and othera that pictured the horrors of war 1 think really had the effect of causing; the world (o rise and strike the blow which wiped nu' militarism. Mr. Darrow explained that he differed twi.n tne laiiiiia on the war.

ami I described certain of actions aa I mistakes, lie aald he waa In favor of the war from the William Hroaa Uoy.l. who described hi buslnraa aa Uwyer. trustee of his father's estate and a pure ,,11.11.1 lemlftfil to a visit paid to his ottlce last ictolier Ti' 1 lltitie Ar nold Schiller, one of the star witneasei for the government. He said chlller told him that William K. Kruie.

one of the defendanta, had permitted the gov eminent to obtain poasesKlqit of several incriminating; letters which made It necessary for chiller to testify against the' socialists at the trl.tl In "order to Tsave hU uwmilUP. Lloyd said that he and his brothers own 25 per cent of the stock of the I'hl Trihuna, Ho aald ha irna formar member of the hoard of directors of the paper, hut resigned because he waa In acTOrd wlth rta policy The wlt neaa said he had been a itorlallet for many years and recently wns the party candidate for senator In Illinois. Richard O. llandwerk testified that Sehiiier ramt to him before that he had plan of evading military service by tor boat. The witness aald that on an othei Ofcaslon M'hUlpr aald he was gu' Ing to hide on lila uncle's farm in Mich igan.

"He asked me to go with him. but I 'told him he was fool inn. to talk that way." said the witness, 1 UavU corroborated the story of Sell tier's plan to hide on his uncle'a farm In Michigan to evade army aervice. He also described In de tall the activities of tha Conscript league, of which ho. was a member, and which had for Its pur liose the exemption from war duty of conscientious objectors.

Abraham Corn testified that he had enlisted In the students' army training corps a month after he had registered under the selective draft. He said, he was a socialist and had read the party anti war literature, and that'it had no effect on htsi enlisting in the government Attorney William A. Cunnea read severuj editorials from the Milwaukee leader, aa evidence for the defense. One of the articles compared the brutal detention anl starvation of men. women and children at L.lile.

France, by the Herman army with the deportation MB waa a W. W. fioiu lllsl.ee. Ailx. AnothereHUWOMAN SUES FRISCO FOR Itorlal commented the fact that the 5erroan American alliance and other pro oi Kanixatlona and their publications In this country vigorously opiKiHid the K.K lallst iiarty and Its propaganda against war.

SKINNER HOME ON VISIT April celebrated hla seventeenth birthday by being the first Greene county boy to enlist in the navy after this country declared war with" tler many, ta now enjoying a. fourteen day Ttitinuph vlsitlag iws parents. anj Mrs. W. II.

Skinner of 1 J71 licnton avenue. wVS which Several' months ago the young sailor it row non wnen tne snip was serving was sunk, but he saved himself by swimming until he wns picked up. He has seen six mrpiths' ovrreaa service and Is now first class searan, attached tp tho rv r. r.iiem. ALEXANDER MAXWELL DIES Alexander A.

Maxwell. 41 years old salesman for an Oklahoma oil com pany. who was taken seriously ill Tuoseilsy night at a hotel re and removnd to a local hospital, Wednesday. Pneumonia was attributed the cause of death. His widow, and four year old sun arrived In Springfield Wednesday night from Drum right, t'kla.

He Is also survived by three sisters. The funeral will be held from the Lohmeyer Undertaking par oclock this morning, followed by burial In f.ast Lawn cem MO(l do, rriw nirs i ,2 dled Jdnesdgy at the family nd rntaine streets. She Is survived by the hus iianu, james itruion, one son and two Ferry, who Uvea at home; I Mutton, who Uvea In nd ci ri in ul ij nur ivrQ jr lone alster. Mrs. Mary Curl of Mount aaant, la.

The body will he for warded by the llenta I'ndertflklng com pany today to Heed Bprlnga for burial, OEORQE T. MURPHY DIES George T. Murphy, (2 years old, a carpenter who resided at 71J Hotith Hampton street, died Wednesday from a complication of diseases, lie Is survived by the wife and one. daughter. The funeral, will be held from the chapel of the Faxson undertaking ea tabllshment at o'clock this afternoon, followed by burial In Maple Tark cemetery.

Mrs. Ittely Letter. In a recent letter Mra. D. W.

Ialey of Litchfield. saya. "1 have used Chamberlain' Tablets for disorders of the. stomach and aa a laxative, and have found them a quick and sure relief" If you are troubled with Indigestion or constipation thi aa tablets will do )oti iilplKir vnpai iisf.is inassaga for rheumatism. Minerva H.

llswrnan. M. T. Woolriiff Wldg I'lles cured no knire Or. Dltmtr.

FIVE KILLED AND 13 HURT JN FRISCO RAILROAD WRECK Flv klllfd, nln Were arrloualy injumt nd 11 liaRKenrr rnvi rrtnr Inltiriew 1 riKcn freight train crashed Into tub paaacngrr train at Norse, near tlhlckaaha. lit la, the aerlilent la unknown, according to report! received by Kriaco offlciala A hlnxard In proitreaa at the tlm nnd if the panaenir train had a flAaman out the fre.xht trait crew fnlled to ae hint. Tha Hat of ditd la aa followa: 1 Karl I'ealrr. 311 Kaat afreet. Oklahoma 'lty.

ok Hecond Lleu lenajiL. J. 11. WrLau'riOt no Irtvenr" Walter' Robert Tucunvcarl. New Mexico, and an unldentilled mn whnae collar bore tha Inltiala, aupfoaed now to be E.

Murphy of Enid. Okia. The Hat of artouly hurt follower Iee rleatnn. Klmore City. allRht Injury: Clarenra Wlee.

llolilday, hurt over right eye: A. Hunter. Fletcher. rght raritr BTll ynfctw hurt; R. Chester and Will Chester.

both of Oklahoma City, hark.4 sprained; B. W. Kern. Cyril. leg broken: V.

Timmona. O. tnent. face e)4 head her 'lark. Beaver Crossing.

bacS" hurt. Those slightly hurt were: Joseph' Cook. Frederick. Ruth Wk man. Fletcher.

Kffie Morris. tement, Oeorge ltaxter. Sterling, Okia F. C. I arpenter.

lylls. Cal.j A. Bytrd. Unyder. Mae Campbell.

Oklahoma City: Mr. an Mrs. Karl Hill, liwton. Okia; Ifenry Terlco. netcher.

A. Wills, rhlladelphla. W. K. Saunders.

Oklahoma Ed Wlllard. Ulrard. Kas. POPE BENEDICT HOPEFUL OF JUST, DURABLE PEACE By Associated JtO Mtl Tuesday. I Pope edict today reci lveil ihe nieiifwrs ot the sacre'd college, who presented their Chrlstmaaa wlshea to him.

Twenty three cardinals and many bishops and prelates were present. In reply to. the greetings, the pop expressed a wish that the decisions of the peace congress would ntCaIXJtLi. euMlU Ulllel'. a ne blrth "to human aentlrnTnts which will render communion with our brothers and the sacrifice made for Miem." The pontiff declared mtiuld uu al.

In his power to facilitate acquiescence in the decisions of the congress ln order to secure a Just and durable peace. WILSON THANKS PEOPLE Al RAHF. I flRRAlnlr! I IBv Associated Press. lai At a meeting hel.l rl.iv In the TtoTBonne III ULllllll l)f Hie eratlon of Al.i Irrain. a letter from r.IH.nt Wil.nn 1T7m1 In i Iiii he" thank the AIacf l.orraliice society for an artistically hound meefMice sent, him Just before he left the l'nltel States.

"Hlnce childhood the president letter said, "my hrart always has uen with expatriated Alsace Lorrslniana. I was a yotKhof fourteen when the provUices were torn from Franee. Kver since I have felt the day would 'come when they would be delivered acain to their own conntrv. I am profoundly grateful to the Almighty for trie n4e be has permitted 'tne to play In their delivery." Importers in Uruguay protest ship tonnage By Associated Press. MONTKVILBO.

Cruguay. Dio. t. Importers hereare prerarlng a protest to tho foreign minister over their Inability to obtain tonnage aboard requisitioned vessel 'which, they allege. Is contrary to the agreement between I'ruguay and American governments.

The newspapers today say that not one ton of freight has arrived in this port direct from the United Utates In two months. HURTS RECEIVED IN FALL Stilt" for for allered negligence of a Frliico trainman tsus tiie, in the rirt. ir ratirt" vesterdav bv Mrs. Nellie Woods aanlnst tiie M. Louis and Fan Francisco road.

.1 Mr. Vnoil n't eeit In her netltlnn that she wss. a HwhUu Jru tKs Jiprinsngld. ort hcoit train st Mo when, through the o.trelrs a or an she wns thrown violently to the resnllirik in a Wily mangled leg. The; rase, ill be heard during the January term.

FINED FOR LARCENY X. V. IieoJmre yeaterday In police court pleaded guilty to two charge of petty larceny and besides being fined 25 and costs was sentenced davs in the county Jail 'The first case charged Le'asue ith stealing ar suit of clothes from a rooming house on i South Campbell street and the second wax for stealing a raxor ana strop at h' ssms liwis M'hfs ll SERGEANT YENTSCH RETURNS i Serxt. IM. F.

has received bis, discharge from the ninlnw'. training csmp rort lieiiiamin rtamson, and Is spn.llne a few davs with his mother, Vm. Minnie Ventsch. IJti Clay streeet After te" first of the. year he will remime bis work a master car builder of ths Kmplre UefltiTtes in Oklahoma.

Kansas and HN es st Tulsa. GETS YEAR IN JAIL Ossl Chester In police court yeaterday pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing an overcoat from the Smith pool hall on College street and was sentenced to one year In the county Jail. SOCIAL AT CHURCH A social for the young people of the Trinity Lutheran churcn win si given tonight at the borne or xieyer. en Relmont street, by tho Ladies' Aid society of the church. I ASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bear the Signature of I.

N. MACK CASH GROCERY 620 O'FalloM Bt. 4 lbs. Granulated Sugar 1 gal. Hour 10 lbs.

II. I. Navy 1 lb. good Frunea 1 peck good Turnlna 1 dog. Early June 1 dos.

Red I 'cans 1 lit. Rumford linking Powder. 1 tall ran Salmon 1 Ih. good (Niffee 1M 35e ,45 10e "15a S1.6S 20e 15e 2 Sse no Spring Chicken, 1 red handled 2 lbs. Whole Grain Rice.

i gals, good Oil pnene ISM i HARRBY COSBY WRITES ABOUT GREAT BATTLES "Have been through the grgt war ana came through without a airatcn. aaUie word rwiived ir. irttUT.i osby from her son. Harry Cosby. who la with the Beventy sevcnth, com.

a. Marhlna Qua flail jllrn.1. 8. Marines, American Kxpedlllonary 'orcea, France, Young; Cosby was a graduate' of The Mprtngllvld II ah school as It will be remembered by the class of 114. He left here last May SO.

his first marine training hin at larla Island, 8. Cm thence to Quan tlco, Va. He sailed for Franco August 21. and was one of 10 flicked machlna gunners who briajt Vlttoxotutl November 11. The letter recelved by hla mother waa dated November 11, and In It he aaysi I "In Belgium everybody atire la happy now, since peace is declared.

I guest you are all happy at 'home. All the boy a are talking about going home, you can figure on having a big din tier one of thene dnys. I aure will have Tiilw tu leH iVrr ai In a 'smuTf French town that wa took, from tha Hermans In the last drive. Well, it will soon be Thanksgiving and I guess It will be a great one, too. The reasm tiarew't written before was beoauet waa where couldn't write." PRISONER IN CITY JAIL ATTACKS ANOTHER INMATE Night Reserve Officer H.

Gardner, l'y his timely arrival at the city Jail Wednesday night, stopped a vigorous assault on A. J. Huff, a by li. t'hlson. another prlsonnr.

and reicped Huff before he was seriously Injured. Moth men had been arrested earlier In the evening and placed. iiiTall oh chargea of drunkenness, both, occupying the. same cell. Huff was badly beaten about the head, face, and boly and When rescued by Officer Gardner was In a semi conscious condition.

A Blpr was In the cell with the TwiJ nTfen HTlfT nil wluum to ihs assault, but had. climbed to the highest bunk to avoid all Janner. The assailant waa placed In a separate call until morning, when he was arraigned In police court, where he pleaibd guilty to the charge and. was fined 'r, and Xinti amnumlng ta BODY OF MAN KILLED BY ORAIfRRIVES 4Jl4 WY The body of R. M.

Fryer of Kansas Bcc1dentnl1y kiHcd'try a train In that city Tuesday, arrived in Hprlngtleld yesterday, accompanied bv the wlfA anit two claiiehlers. Thi decedent was years old and was a rTarrnef resident bf niirinan held from 'tflP home of the decedent's broth T. H. N. JtHLof tl6 North Poulevard, at 3 o'clock thTs afrertioon.

rtlr 30 Tion nt the I L. ISIII III ryer l4fH. i ra nlln ig i inni 1 1 9m company, follnm eil hv rial in Kast Lawn cemei. y. F.

Rhea will conduct the services. CHARGES HUSBAND TRIED TO HIT HER WITH POKER Charging that he tried to amanlt her with a heavy stove poker on Thanksgiving ilay and alao that he turned her in the presence of her children Mra. Mercla Alexanrlrr. yesterday Instituted divorce proceertlnas in the ilrcnlt court agsinst lier husband, Oeorge W. Alexander.

Tha cntiplf. were married In November, lA. and separated dnrlnir ths Christ rnn nll.ta. a In 1. n.lllln XI 1 I I haraes that her husband la worth lio.oo) usoanu is wortn im.oti or more In real estate and persotml uron ertv and tha court is aaked to arsnt her sufficient alimony for hr requirements.

MISS GRACE BUSH DIES llisa Grace Rush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bush. COD O'Fallin street, died Tuesday In western Kansas.

The body arrived In Pprlngiield last night and the funeral be held at 2:10 o'clock this afternoon uniter the direction of Jhe flents rndertn'lh company, followed by burlnl In Maple Park cemetery. Rev. W. R. McC msck.

pastor rf Grace li church, will conduct the services. I I i Closing Out Our Entire Stock of Men's Rcady to Wear GOATS at exactly 42 PRIC DESIRE TO PLEASE iiiiiuiiiiiiii fl nnrm These arc high quality are all marked in plain figures and run from $25.00 to $50.00, former price, but all go now at exactly ACT QUICK IF YOU 324 26 6T. LOUIS STREET. I Bk a at jaa mm as. at a a aa, aa ssx.

exaw gaaai a axea ruottn WKKKrir One of Youths Held for Burglaryl Didn't Want Victim to Suf fer So He Left Keys. iiiume oi roui.mg eeyerni stores In" iniii imii ijiiii, imvp ll ririi iL' under bond of pend.ng a prs llmmsry hearing. The bon waafV slBn by their father. Following their arrest, the boys toldl i where the stolon ods had heenl li. i IIVMII.

CIIIJUKHI UWl An attempt to accommodate one on it tha atora proprietors robbed by them 1 lei to tho nrrest of the two boys. On the fay following the robb ry. one oft the bo a entered the at ore and.whUi t.X Mnnding near Ino Ct.ilt'r CV rhaanl, the proprietor Ray: "I don't mind thef money ao much, but I wish thev hail; not taken the keys to my cash regis ter." The Toting boy wss seen to wnl't! toward the rear of th" store withpu.tf any evident purpose, hen turn aud tlcnly ni nut nt.d walk out of tr.t fronit The next morning the keys ml th cash rrK.ster were found on thel Moor nnd sunpirlon pointed to Vonng boy. HherlfT Johns was notified and search waa atarted. reuniting: In thl arrest of tho younger boy attirdat4 and his brother Knnday, 'and thelrt subsequent confi sslon COURT HOUSE' ELEVATOR ENTflS P6LrtTT0AlrAREN Hr Many hot political battles have bee.

4 fought In pant years for court hoti.4 offices, either clrctlve fir apptdntlvrj but a new. form of competition hi(. nisd th. Last week, when Hruce elevator man nt the court Wf appointetd liumann officer, succeodiiu' William Oliver, an attempt wa. mnrlr mnl of 4 perience.

HE Not th. Juiikea of th. county court whA nMk th.ruuiMiliUmeii! hAV enough nppllrntlnns in lilt lo rupiilx every elevator In the cliy. and thi cnndldat. are Increasing every hour VHi ems as though we can't' even tins An 'annolntment will mad week.

JOHN J. BROWN DIES John Ilrnan a farmer who live.i eight and one half mla east oS Springfield, died Wednesday from if complication rff diseases. The daee dent was lOrn In tlermany seventy five years ago. but had lived In Amerl ca nearly all his life. For the pnaf forty years he had resided In Chris tlan and Oreene He Is sur vived by his wife, three sons and fouii danghtera.

One son, William llrownl reaides at 1247 Hobberson avenue, an.l one Miss Minnie llrown, lived with her parents. The I ohnjeyer Undortaiilng compantl has charge of tn? runcrni, wnicn wi.i hel.1 nt It o'clock th a mornlntl wlli Haxelwood yceme LIEUTENANT PAXSON HOME Lieutenant Ralph E. f'axsnm who h4 Tiec taking a special course of ml atrurtlon In the echool of niito me rhanlcs at Kansas City, returned horn Wednnsday, hnving been given a die charge froni the service. Notice i P. office from SltT'r 2 College street the office formerly occupied by Thi J.

C. MaMhews at 217 1 street ri TS It WANT A BARGAIN and Jennings Young, brothers 5 ami 1 ru i.iKll 1. 1 ismmanrlw t' Snntiv wtlriR a Ti' Price TAILORING 0.

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