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PAGE TWO ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN OF FRANCE ARE BARRED FROM PENSION GRANTS (By International News Service.) PARIS, May 1 Aa a means of encouraging French paranU to have more children, a special til II passed in parliament promises government aid to parents of large families. A Frenchman, the father of three children less than Xourteen years old and still living, will receive an allowance of 360 francs per year at the birth of the fourth child, lie will receive a further grant of 890 francs for every child born after the fourth. Parent subjected to lnooroe tax will not receive any grant. An attempt to accord thee gratifications to llllglttmate children was rejected, It be pointed out that most of these children have been taken in by the Institute of publlo relief. NINE MEN STRUCK OUT BY SMOKY NORRIS SUNDAY The E.

Neil team Journeyed to Sparta Sunday and defeated the Sparta aggregation to 1 in a fast fame, The Springfield boys bunched three hits In the eighth Inning and counted three runs. Smoky orris of the fl Is'eu team allowed five hits and struck out nine men. Th battery was Sparta, Garrison and 6tone, Neu, Norrlsand Carroll. MACHINE ARRIVE8 The see testing machine recently ordered by W. 1 McCurdy, commissioner of publlo utilities, has arrived and will be Installed as soon as possible In the city chemist's laboratory.

A half Inch feed pipe direct from the main wlU be run to the machine, that the pressure and the. heat units of the gas being supplied may ascertained at any time. COMMISSIONERS TO MEET The regular meeting of city commissioners will be held today. It ll likely that the commissioners will recommend that a new contract for city lighting be entered Into with the Springfield Gas Electrlo company, Upon the same terms as the existing contract. Several minor Improvement matters are expected to come be fore the council.

'DAIRYMEN ASSIST Col. Ed S. Finch, commissioner of health, said yesterday that the local flalrymen have been very ready to cooperate In the pure milk campaign that la being waged here. He said there had been very few objections to taking out a license, and that the dairymen eemed glad to have tests made to learn whether their cows are free from tuberculosis. Plajfs for the observance of Mothers ay by students of Drury college hare been completed under the direction of Skiff, an honorary society of senior girls.

School will be dismissed after the first two claas periods Satur flay morning. Carl Swift, dean of the school of Bible, win deliver an address at 10 o'clock, and at noon lunch will be served by the home economics department In Burnham hall. During the afternoon open house will be held by all fraternities, sorltles and organizations. An entertainment will be given at night in the gymnasium, wWlii'saV at I fc 1 Utrrl or wer SO years REFRESHING SLEEP AND A BRIGHT TOMORROW After your book an ft Tablet (a vegetable aperient) Just before retiring to make your sleep clear and refreshing. Keeps sway Head aches, Constipation and Billoui JOHN R.

BARRETT DRUG CO. DEATHS his entire life In this county. He is survived by three children, Mrs. 1 C. Muwtey of Vfonett, Mrs.

J. K. Beshears, 1AJ1 Washington avenue, fnringfleld and Fred 0. Grantham of 6traffortl. He was a member of the First Pres byterian church and the funeral services will be held from that church at; I o'clock Wednesday nfternoon.

Interment will be In Hlselwood cemetery under direction of the Paxson Undertaking ccsnpany. MRS. ALMEDA L. HALL. Mrs.

Almeda I Hall, age 1 years, died Monday morning at 7 o'clock at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. T. 7. Ward, MS South Fremont street. She Is survived by two sons, M.

I. Hall, Table Orove, Texas, and T. Iill, MoComh, and Mrs. T. C.

Ward, (Springfield, She Is also Bur rived by seven grandchildren, Including Mrs. S. 6. Walterhouse of Springfield, and also by a number of grwit and great rreat grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Warn, at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, conducted by members of the Christian Science church. Interment will be In Maple Park cemetery under direction of the Paxson Tlppln Under 'nklng company. FOURINOUFSTS WERE HELD BY CORONER DURING APRIL Four Inquests were held and three bodies viewed by Coroner Wlls Pax son durlnr the month of April. aeeoH Ing to his official report mnde puttie yesterday. The Inquests held wer aw follows: SheHon Purvis and Clifford Kmrncrson.

shot to death April 16 bv Harroll; Ralph Dlades, accidentally shot and killed by a coman'on while duck ahootlng near Republic Anrll 11 and Rev. Joseph C. Norman who died In a local hospital on Anrl' II. following an automobile accident The bodies viewed by Coroner Pv son were those of Warren G. Harding Iiee.

an infant, on April 12; Mrs Magdalene Messerlt, on April 21 and Orion Byars on April ll, AID FOR RAILROAD WICHITA. May 2. Financial aid for the Wichita and Northwestern railroad to the extent of $181,000 will be given by the United States government, according to a decision of the Interstate commerce commission. Miss Margaret feheppard having de tided to move awav from Springfield, ber residence, No. 650 St.

Louis street, With about I acres of land there. Is offered for sale. Prices and terms will made by J. D. Sheppard A Sons, 210 Woodruff Building.

Adv. Satisfaction! Welcome Guest Coffee has flavor that pleases with its pure goodness. Freshly roasted in a way that assures constant, delicious flavor and superfine quality. RoaaiW Pacwaef fry THE INTER STATE GROCER CO. JopUa.

Ml omrl SPRINGFIELD MISSOURI REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1921. HELEN BERNICE QRUBAUGH Helen Berntce. the three months daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Qruhaugh, 1113 Bt.

Louis street, died at the home at CIO o'clock Sunday morning. She is survived by her parents, a sister and two brothers. Fu neral cervices were held at I o'clock yesterday at Riohwood cemetery, near Nixa. Funeral arrangements were in charge of W. I Btarne, funeral direc tor.

MRS. R. WADDLE Mrs. Rella E. Waddle, age 54 years, died at her home at Galloway, Mo at 8 o'clock Sunday morning from organic heart tilseaae.

She is survived by her husband, David C. Waddle, an employe of the Ash drove Lime and Cement company, and by two daugh ters, Mrs. Everett Harmon, 78 South Main street, and Mrs. William Hyson, Galloway, and one son, Bert Waddle of Galloway. Funeral services will be held at I o'clock this afternoon from the home Of Mrs, Htirmon, followed by Interment In Greenlawn cemetery, under direction of IW.

L. Starne, funeral di rector. T. A. H.

GRANTHAM. T. A. H. Grantham, age 77 years for merly sheriff of Greene county for the years lWl 4, died at 11:80 o'clock yesterday morning; In a local hospital following a brief Illness from pneumonia.

The decedent was a pioneer citizen of Greene county, he having been born and reared here and lived i 1 Today! i Ma TV! 131 ARRESTS MADE BY POLICE DURING APRIL The police department mad 131 arrests during the month of April, it of which were on state warrants and there were 73 city coses, according to the official report of Municipal Judge Thomas PL Gibson, made public yesterday. The total fines and costs collected amounted to S524 0. The following Is a detailed report of the ar ests made: Arrests for speeding, 20; suspeota 11; grand larceny, resorting, common assault, malicious destruction of property, conducting disorderly house, drunks, 20; carrying concealed weapons, gnmbling, petit larceny, unhitched horse, giving way whiskey, traffic tionifc 13; burglary and larceny, cruelty to animals, disturbing The peace, refusing to attend clinic. If murder, lj insane, robbery, for 11 1 1 Mrt Content lSTluidDraohrj fiinprai. nuM.

fir AliaaS i jossofSlee i Exact Copy of Wrapper. gery, using automobile without permission of owner. 2: exposing parson, Cutting funeral procession, wife abandonment, white slavery, pimping, mischievous conduct, li felonious assault, 1. Total, 131. The cases were disposed of as fol lows: Convictions.

61; dlxmlssed btf the court, released by chief of po lice, dismissed by the city attorney, 8: dismissed at cost at request of pros eoutlng witness, admonished and, dismissed by the court, dismissed on absence of prosecuting witness, dismissed at reaueat of prosecuting, dismissed' at costs, delivered to Juvenile continued, 11; held for criminal court, delivered to other authorities, acquitted, I. Paroled at request of Margaret Fo garty, on request of arresting on request of M. M. Lotan, fine remitted, given time to leave the elty, 1. The first year under the administration of Chief of Pollcs D.

C. Welch For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria A 1 TXT OTTO the Si07iflt.nrA Y.y Of ff li fv In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTQRIA rsi ecrraus eeaMar, mtm resa emr. Baldn vVr iNirVlrl.ifefi.tn Mill, DANCING TONIGHT AT MILLIGAN HALL Good Music! closed April 20, During the year there have been 1,821 arrests made and fines and costs collected amounting to The following la a resume of the arrests and collections made during the psi ii monirts: Juno. 114 arrant.

17TS 77 nnllAt July, 131 arrests, 3738.81 collected; August, in arrests, fiui3.su; eptem ber, 184 arrests, J1.0E1.86; October, 16 arresU, $704.90 collected; November, Unarrests, $613 25 collected; Dectm ber, 113 arrests, $667.63 collected; January, 108 arrests, $406 60 collected Pahrtlarv 114 arraat. iml To ed; March, 133 $1,044.54 col leciea; April, 131 arrests, $534 80 collected. WITH HIS NECK BROKEN, LIES IN PLASTER CAST WICHITA, May 2Wlth two vertebrae In his neck broken and bound In a plaster cast from his hips to nis nead, j. Hamilton, a farmer of Casaodjr, Is lying in a local hospital with good chances for recovery. Hamilton's arm and shoulder also are shattered.

HARRY RODGER3 DISMISSED A charge of felonious assault, pend ing in municipal oourt against Harry Rogers, was dismissed, yesterday. HIGHEST TEMPERATURE IN APRIL 82 DEGREES According to the monthly meterolog lcal summary issued yesterday by Walter Ben Hare, local metetologist, the highest temperature during the past month was on April 23, when the mercury retched 32 degrees. The greatest daily range wag 29 degrees on April 17. The average tempera tur6i was 6. ofefs.

The total precipitation Was 4.78 inches, as compared with an average of 8.86 Inches. There were killing frosts on April 1, 11, and 17. There were 15 clear days, 4 partly cloudy days, and 11 cloudy days. CHURCHES WILL OBSERVE MOTHERS' DAY SUNDAY The annual Mothers' day service will be held in all Springfield churches next Sunday, May 8, the program consisting of speolal sermons with appropriate muslo and programs. The custom of wearing flowers In memory of mother will be followed, a red flower for a mother living and a white flower for a mother gone on before.

Mothers' day service was inaugurated several years ago by Miss Anna Jarvls. ENTIRE 3, li II cigareito i STOCli Trunks, Hand Bags, Leatker Goods Sligktlu Damaged By Water On Sale At Cost or Less Milligan Bldq. nHStSiSM FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE BIG MAY DAY' FESTIVAL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGL CAMPUS 1:45 P.M. and 7:45 P.M. ADMISSION: 1 Afternoon Night STREET PARADE AT 12:30 This Offer means prettier teeth accept it This la aa offer which millions have accepted.

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