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Rising and Holder also will make I Drury began nelna an aerial iJ vmcono nuiuj to peat them out I me Miners, but It proved "Big Moosa Durrett or lllunu.l I unsuccsseful ss slnet th. n.n. a. aney is witnout question one of I nn ins hslf snded with the creaieii una men in tha Mia. I noioinr a I7 nolnt le.it sour I eonferenea.

A. ri.r. I The Mlnere nontlnu. ik. plsyer he remind one of th Insom football tactic at th.

ooenins nt parable 'Polly' Wallaoei eiweva second hslf snd work. v.n oi snsrs or the tlm' over th Drury lln tackles, roving from on snd of th I "ssslemsn. who went In for Hoov lln to th other, fast down th fullback, carried the h.n field on punts, and sura, hard I touchdown after a series of Ladles quality pure bleach 1 leosth. with hlh neck and lon sleeves; Xiuusn necu suu on" sleeves or low neck and sleeve less. Slxe.

St to 44. if, TJ ,:) HI McBrlde like the wine nl.v there nukln. Captain Virgil Cheek, of Coach the entire run, both of thee. urujg teajn. Cheek waa glvea an coming tn the laet half, all atal berth In 111 I Itolla'e draw one tbt aaaaon.

Cantaln I of Una nlunraa a.i..i.u a lasi. nara ncht. I "Pi their feet wall, a oln In player and will alwaya be found I through th Drury lln at any plc i icr os tii 1 urn nair. battle. He la an accurate per Tha flret Rolls ecora earn before and etronsr oa apolllnr short for.

flr mlnut. of play had been com. ward saases from the opponent, P'atad. After th Miner klckad to aaya a atory by McBrld recently. Drury, th Panthers failed to make Halfback Matthew and Tickle flret down Brltlan fumbled Btaubu.

the Panther, hay slao ball his first attempt of th v.iiigniiftugn iroia in I puni. Alter eavanoln th writer ior ineir play. 10 in ranthar 11 yard line ln title season. Her are sent lln playa. Captain Bolt other conference players with Mc booted perfect coal from place Brld' remark about them: ment aralnst cross field wind.

"Shorty Olltner. the Warren Mooeer Sewrea rhnet, bur capuln. la coins rood thie The Miner eontlmieii ia ysar, real star at all department Drry In th flret quarter w.teoe oftb. ram. If Bill1 Orelm h.d a failed to ret th ball ov.r.

fJrlrTfeV few mors Ilka him the Teacher Shortly after th second period 1 Joei. ond vstersns to go Into th. appears to have th. advantage, tba Mlchlgnn team waa expected to show up stronger than at any Urn. thla season.

Iowa expected te add another to Ita championship march by defeating Indiana In tha gam at Iowa City, and Big Ten fan predicted an easy victory for Ohio Biai. over Purdue at Columbus. Ohio But. baa beaten both Chicago and Michigan. Chicago aad Illinois were scheduled for a ram.

of great Interest to Illinois Chicago waa conalderd in atronger oecaua of It past record but th Illinois team haa ahowa tin nceotlonallv well In practice. ChtcaBO' ahowlng waa anxlouBty watched today as tha Maroon, meat Wlscondn next Saturday and In tha a rnt of Michigan' defeat. Chicago will th only remaining obstacle In WlBenln's flht for th coam plonehlp. YALE BULLDOG, WILL MEET TIGERS TODAY NEW YORK. Nov.

1 Th bull 0r of Tal unleashed, met th roving Tlgr from Princeton at New Haven today in the eecond of football's three blr claahea ol tha non. and th. battle thunder that be 'gan with a gathering of tha crowd" soon after dswn. muffled to an extent, a number of lively gridiron ensagemcnta In other parts of the east. Th.

Princeton eleven was rated highly becauss of its victory over Harvard, but Yale, undefeated during th. aaon. waa ready with It moat formidable array and aeemed an eoual cholc. Up RoMnn way. Harvard.

In It old original stadium, had Brawn for Its afternoon guest while on ranklin field. Philadelphia, th. naval r.a dels and 1'enn Stale prepared for their offrnaives. floth th. navy ana the Besdek equsd lisvs psrsded throurh the eesann without defeat.

The Annapolis eleven lias added to lie the stripe of the Princeton Tiger, whll Penn Btsto held Harvard lo a tl. and defeated Uorie Tech. PRIZE FIGHT FILMS ni WILL BE EXHIBITED tTlICACO. Nov. If Pictures of th Jeffries Johnson prise fight, suppressed for ten years in Chlcauro be shown here In the near future, a pormlt having been (ranted yesterday.

It waa announces looay. Tills permit follow th one Issued for th exhibition of picture nf th. Dempaev Cnrpcnller rignt. in eonwec'tton with the Issuance of th permit Chief of Police Kltxmnrrl rave tne lonowing atai.meni; "I cannot glv a permit for the Dempscy Carpentler and wl'hhold a permit for th Jeflries Jonnsun LF BAXON TKAM WW. Uolb Lebanon high schooj baaket bull teams won ever the ManhSrld hhrh school team yesterday i at Lebanon, Th acor of th Boys gam vu it to 11 and th girls' (fume.

It to t. Marhfleld' defeat Ibanon recently in the Marakfleld court. I v.Me. imu nicked th third miemme Pes. STS off.BiHr fcn MARSHALL, Uo.

Nov. It. South west Teachers college, of Springfield, defeated Mlaaourl Valley college' football eleven her Armistice Day, 14 to T. wits, euperlor backfleld power ana a neavter line. The game waa witnessed by a big holiday crowd.

While Coach Oodfrleux'a team fought hard all throurh th ram. th. ppringfleld ivn a onennv waa brilliant and. aided by a heavy Una. th Beare kept th Vallayltea NEGRO FOOTBALL TEAM aourl.

IS TRAINING DAILY Seventeen member of th. Douglas Athletic association Negro football team are training daily at Rlgge park field In preparation for their gam Saturday, November 11, with th Carthage Negro team which will be the flret of a three gam aeries for th Negro amateur football championship of Southwell Mla Th Douglaa cloven has been scrimmaging tha Lincoln Negro High school football team during the week and Is working out und er th coachlnaj of Captain Louis Hmlth Quarterback. Smith former ly played football for Carthage and ly piayeo. loetoa. ior i amy team at Boonvllla for a num.

ber of years. Ths Douglas eleven is heavy with a line averaging about 170 pounda and a backfleld about 111 pounda. Tba backfleld la tompoeed of Captain Smith at quarter, Lov and Arnold at half back and Stark ai full bark. Th lineman who will play In tha Carthag game hav not yet been chosen from th (quad, i Dan M. Xee, city attorney, and Attorney jamea Ruffle hav been selected a official for th gam.

TIGERS WILL BATTLE SOONER SQUAD TODAY COLUMBIA. Nov. 1J. The Mlaaourl. Oklahoma football game thla afternoon will be th feature ef today's home coming program at tha unlveralty.

Missouri enters ths game with Kershaw. Lewi and Hill, all regular Una men, on the casualty 1 1 eve. while Oklahoma, picked a a favorite from comparing acore. will have a comparatively freeh eleven coinpoaed mostly of veterans This morning's program Includes a parade to be followed by th memorial bulldlnr dedication PETE HERMAN WILL MEET MOORE TONIGHT crown and earn the right to a re turn cojsfemtflt nun. liliy til'lUAUiaaL L.

1A1L1 LiJAJJ.fc.li, JSA1UKDA1' VExNLNG. SO VEM BJJ.K 13, mw I Sports A7 the News From Athletic Pastimes 1 A PRAYER FOR PEACE LOCAL STARS MAY 5 FlNDPOSmONON MYTHICAL ELEVEN Several Dmry and Bear Met Are Favored By Sport Writer. WUh but two umn left on th nimh' aehedule of moit of the in in Mlssoarl mtercol in ini Aiieaonri Jnlercol. ROLLA MINERS WIN GAME FROM DRURY BY SCORE OF 31 TO 0 Local Unable to Hold line Afalnrt Hunge. of BUU Bchool Ball In Drury'i Territory Part of Oame Hoover Makes Tint Touchdown.

Rolls' Miner re van red th.n. elve for their defeat laat year at the ktnit. moinara ilaie conference dope I. nom LT i out of th" Inatlng numerate rolleitian of th I Mnt Dniry down before lata for place, on the mythical "all i Stat rm ueieai yesterday on Pan. ther field.

More than 3.000 football C. E. McBrlde. editor of ArmlBtlc Day the tuu.rii. future, which waa the twentv.ririh ad the official all elate team for a number of yeara, ha been speaking favorably of several of the Beer reamer men ai ill mythical eleven.

aw Panther men aa heek Ik ravwred annual Drury.Rolla entanglement. Coach Prltcharda shifted line up ueni nam 10 stem the Miner ad. proepecta for speedy baekaand una mowed the Panther lld. Meet of the (erne wiry territory, the Pan kept th runner heedlna aeroea the aam failed, however, except on. xaiinew to Decker, which cav th locale on of their two flr.i er.

Ledford. Henelemen. and Buck. uoai rrom touchdown. Bolt 4.

Field Sol, Buck. 8ubtltutd for Drury Coy for ntapree. Btephenson for O.hh.rrti ior Bheiny. Shelby for Decker for wit. for Croley.

Hlne for Brltlan Rolla Hstslemsn for Hoover. Sutton rn u.mer. i mrsnnrst for Fischer. Psr ktr tor Chrlstner. Lvona f.

slemsn. Nolan for Buck, Buck for Zook, Evsns for Buck. Keferee Lswls. Wsehlnston JTf. verelty.

Umpire Robert. Mlssnurl i niitlns: flannel iiis, McCon. I knitted anaio 54 inch Middy ComfrvqllH e. an to o.f Pw. result I t.

A "WoaTloTt' VP VICtOrT IP ATTflUUCt ptieu aWariTAB1SeWpf" wjt.ax. though Wisconsin, with eleven Tliroiirb BroKen Field. on th. defenaive most of the time. Both teams used frequent forward ran 4 yards through a broken field for tha first score of th game.

Another pa and a US yard run by Warren, half back, gave th. vlaltorr their other touchdown. Coach Brtrsf men departed last night for Springfield, following th. game, Yesterdays Games On M.I. A.

A. Fields ST. LOUIS, N.v. 1L The Bllllkene of SU Leui unlveralty gava Weet mlnator college' Blue ay team a II to I drubbing her. Armlattc.

day. Coach llourke team dis played brilliant offnlv power at ilinea but tn ram wa otberwlae featureleas. The Blue Java' attack was weak and th Bllllken goal una waa never in danger. BT. JOSEPH, 1J Th big red Cardinal team from William Jewell college, at Liberty, tmoth Tarkto 4l ,0 7 :h.k.NT.li.Tt.n,V:"d Mr, yssterdsy In a state Int.

the Kemper Military Acaa train colleglst. conference game. Coach Bowles' tesm hsd sn essy tlm In plunging th Tsrklo lln and circling ends A big ArmlaMe day tnrong saw th. (am. LEXINGTON, Nov.

12 Mlesourl Military academy won th Armls tic dsy gam her yeaterday from Wrntworth Military academy on a safety, the final acor being 3 to 0, CAMERON, Mo Nov. 1J. Th Ml ourl Wleyan football team, lead rr In the race for th. championahlp or in M. I.

A. yeeterday com pletely outclassed th Culver Stock ton team from Canton, winning to 0. In th flrat quarter Wesleyan wa penallaed heavily for holding, but In tha eecond th gam devel oped Into a romp and It appeared that the victor scored about when they pleased. Wealeyan forward paased, eklrted tha ends and dove eft tackle fo comment rain. McCoy mad ona run or so yaxa ior touenqown.

During th entire game many of the eecond atrlng men were used and In the leaf half, every player In unl form played In th game. WAItRENRBrnO. Nov. 1 The strong Maryvllla Teacher team was defeated yesterday afternoon hy Warrenebura college. 31 to Maryvllla played a strong game, eeorinr In th first quarter.

Pick en. half back, was Injured whll NEW T011K, Nov. U. Pet Her I carrying the spher over th goal man. of New unenns, wno loai nitin anu nao ie in, bantamweight title to Johnny Buffi Brysn and Olltner lnrrd for th Inst September, will meet Roy Moor 1 Warrenburg team.

Glllner'e Ions of St Paul In a IS round bout her rune around th end lending much tnnlrht. Herman aald It wa his tn ths horn team victory, it. flrat bout In a campaign to ellmln 1 rtellly. rferei George T. Murphy.

ate the formot contender for th I umpire. I HIGH SCHOOL LOSES TO UTTLE ROCK BY McCarthy Cock rill Wycoff Ladd Mills William Aa tonaarPreeldest Admiral Beatty SCORE OF 49 TO 7 Locals Overpowered By Sheer I Weight in Armistice Day Contest. field. Buck took the ball the! LITTLE ROCK. Nov.

15 ranthar line for the final Miner Coach Qulgley' Utile Rock High tally (hortly before the quarter we sohool football team added one more ended, and Bolt kicked oal. I lctory to It Ion Met for thl lea rn in final period, the Panther on "svanaugn neio yesteraer, defense held the Bella back aad snowed Springfield High Coach Prttchard m.n attempted to 1' cor. by th a.rial rout. All or fight and much Imnrovemeat ovae their Warrenibara; rme. th Pan.

ther had no stars I tha back After holdlnr th locale to a on touchdown lead In the flret half, Coach roiter' Sprlncfleld team Another pae waa Intercepted and I weakened under the Uttlc HJ toward Rock weight and allowed' the Quit (n em me qwerier enne. mie Drury lTea ehowed lot Drury ntr. ha. been omaahei. mixed BV with a few and Britl" ptvn run.

Th. St i XV' 7JM1: ennr. contest with a badly Injured two High chaol eleven. ley baokrteld to rain at will through their line. In the first half, the via' Iter dlcplayed a wonderful often lv and played wall on defense.

Dwwar Crease. Ltaa, Th. Ion. Springfield touchdown roiiowed a emaehlng lln attack In th opening minutes of play after E. Davldeoa had blocked a Little rib.

Jones and Staabue played rood Roc't Pont and Springfield recovered defenstv ram In th Panther lln. xn noua be field an stsrrsd In earrylnr ts ball, and their defensive pley was almoat perfect. In th Miner line. Captala boh ana zoller wer th Individual tsr. Both stopped every play that was sisneo over them and made sir noies for their back on offensive.

The lln. up: Drtsry Ptlla Stsples Gray I Bolt (o) I stsndlnr mnU k. I eoeniul Un. asra A I lr V. first ikjl' fTTf b.V Panther ono y.rd I "Lty Daria.

tha Missouri Mill Sot th ball o. th. rv. ee I "J.V leyan mentor, has another aauad ysrd lln when Brltlan miet.s thst undoubtedly will produce some ou bounds, an stat men. Captain Irwin end I Tn Rolls back made flr.i a.

I Fischer Zook Wstklns Filer, both selected as men Uet snd Quarterback 'Udforri n.7,7 9 year. ar. araln at top apeed ovl Lil th ball. Bell put tha ball on the three yard Una oa a tackle around lln. buck and Dewar took It through the Utile Rock line for a touch down.

Galloway kicked coal. Little Rock scored twice In' the nrst half on lln buck varied with, fake playa that proved effective araint Springfield. In the eecond half, however. Coach Qulglcy' beck field auartet cut loos with team rolling attack that aent th ball ov er sprlnrfleld'a lln five times Cvp tain Ivan William and Brit In the little Hock backfleld wer th Tig er's stare of th game while Captain Freeman and Callowav were apnnariiciu SISTS. The line up: Little Rock Seller Felix.

Buck i Olnsberr. Oettler Hoover re rt Is It Springfield j. Magers Bell E. Davldaon Galloway J. Davldeon FRANKIE OSNER HAS Lauaadod by bis offlcrs.

Hopklna Ward Besdles Harding Dewar Freeman (c) SEVERAL BOUTS BOOKED With two hsrd ten round fights on his program. Frankle Oaner. Springfield's bantamweight cham plonahlp contender, will be one of the busiest of the flsthtlna frater nity during the coming week. And to mak It harder for the local boy alfw. i TIm.

I Gowna in neai pinK ur u.uo i.uy well made "w.tu r. n. and white ripen; wmn. buUon hoie; tapeQ with tlnlshlng braid to I buttons to laaten on match. 0ther sarmenU.

Vat tlOV' within two days of A I elm. a 11 trkMmMilua.n i y.Mj toVf near fu fKfe. Next Wednesdsy nipnt. rranKie wUI ml mltU with Mutt McOea, another good lta pounder. In Drum right.

Okla. McGe. la a tough bat tier and will tlv. Osner a stiff fight Aften several weeks of intenalv training her. Osner I tn food shape for hi two coming bout and the 7 J.

ocal bantam la coifld.nt of coming th. haff MaUh'Br1 wUh He lI.rj"1 BIlbeen doing lots of rosd work and quarterback, received a pass and outdoor training and Is In excellent shape, aaya He I down to the required lit pound mark ror tne bouta next week. MILL WINS BOUT. FORT WORTH. Nov.

IS. Dal Hill of Fort Worth knocked out Eddie Coulon of New Orleans In ttie tenth round of a 13 round bout hare Armistice efutrnoon. Tl'LAWB AT ST. LOCIil. ST.

LOUIS. Nov. 13 ralr weather and rising temperature waa for cat for th Tulana university ana Washington university football Sam ber thl afternoon. MASS MKBTIXtt HELD. Member of the Federated W.

T. U. met yeeterday morning from 11 o'clock to 1:30 at St. Paul church for the purpoa of offering prayer for th auccea or the Olaarmamant conference now In progreea at Washington. Similar aervlces ware held throughout lh nation by all member of tha temperance union.

Two minute llent prayer, the ainrlnr of America and a tribute to th men who lost their Uvea during the recent war mad up the features of tha Ineal program. Local minister delivered brief adrdeesei opposing armament, urging member of the organisation to do all In their power to promote peace. SOLD1RRS ATTK.KU BALL. A large number of former evlc men, most of them In uniform, attended th Armletlc Day ball In Mllllgan hall laat night. Tha ball was the Vhlrd annual event given under th auspices of the Goad Halllnger post of th American Mr.

and Mrs. La Ooforth are via ltlng relative la Lebanon thla week. R. J. Mitchell, who recently pur.

chased a largo block of stock In th Bank of Marionvllle, will move bis family to Marionvllle next week. J2AL BHTATS) THA.NBFKKM. Tseda of voavsyance Hied 'or record In the Hacetdsr'a utitca 14, till, reiierted dally by yrlaco Title Coin, pauy. J. A.

Hilar, maaater, abvtrscter. Hubert While and wl( to Slephea Vthiie, south half late 11, block vantisr at uaon addiuea Aaa Greva, fit. B. Meore to Chas. Wyman, lot I acu block II, prlving Park, ll.

Rebart Davie and wife te B4 Joy and wife, let 4. Ulgh Une co. Oliver Allrn Knox te Harl.y f. Ad let I Meek Union sdditlen. II.

40. Mas Schwab at al to Kittle S. Mar. Idnn. lot on flnuth atraet.

414.4aO. Elwood Humphrey end wife to Laura J. neck, let Katneun, Ira subdivision. 1 1 oo. 8.

Ollla Meer by Treetee te P. Burrow, part lot It, springe aubdl vl.ton. te. Kather A. Bruce to ft f.

Curtis and wife, lot It. Merrlmans tod addition, ii'ee. W. Them by trustee le Joseph lter lot en south Grent strsat, l.po. Anna Marsnsii and nusoann to tn.a rook aad wire, lore Tt is st, w.

av, SV BuriiSlO WA.NX AB WILL BO iaajl AddUleB. 1J. rrt WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. he act Help us to think lea prayer with which th armament I often of our rights and more often and Far Haatern 'conference was I of our dutlea and responsibilities.

opened today ws offered by th Rev. w. 8. Abernaihy, pastor of laivary uaptlat church. Washing ton, ana was ss follows: aln: tty appvnrcu, 1)ne, at I "Almighty God.

we thank the fne me coming of this eventful dsy. have seen It front sfsr and now ws rejoice tost It has at last dswn d. Msy It bring untold blessing to a troubled world. thou omnipotent one. as tn othr day, wa believe thou doet guide In human affairs.

Thou haet made of one blood all nations that dwell upon the earth and though w. are of many raoea and many longues, yet th Interests of th fw sr of msny races of the lsrr er number. May feel assured msi me weirare and happlnea and proaperlty of the human family are lnexpreiilbly dear to thy heart. pray ror clear vlelon, or we shall crop blindly for the light and loi our wsy. prsy for hearts lov Inrly sympathetic to human dlstre.s wherever It msy axltt.

or ghsll mls th great joy of rvlc w. Pray for the forward look, or we hall be overwhelmed bv hnn.1... pssalmUm. Give ue th sblllty to think clearly, to Judgs fairly, to ULD SCRAP VESSELS STOP BUILDING PLANS (Continued from Pr On) ahall taks action which la fairlv commensurste with this action on the part of the United Slate. "It Is proposed thst Great rtrit.

I Shsll ston further tlon of the four new Hoods the new capital snipa not laid down but upon whlcb monev haa Tha four ahlps If completed would have a tonnes dlaolareman nipt. 009 tons Shall. In addition, scran h. pre dreadnaughta. oond line bat tleshlpe and first line bsttleehlps.

up to but not Including the King George dsns, 'Theee, with certain pre dresd nsughle Which It la unrf.ratn.Ml resdy hsv been scrspped, would mouni to is capital ahlps and a of ill, S7J ton. "Th total tonnaae of ahina hn. to be scrapped bv Great rnlii. i eluding the tonnar. nt h.

completed) would b. 51,. a i. lone. "Japan: It la proposed Jhat Japan: "1 6ha)l abandon her program of anipe not yet laid down, vis: the ll.

Owari, No. 7 and No. battleship and Noa. B. a.

snd bst tie cruisers. It should be obeerved thst this doe not Involve the stop, ping of construction, as the construction of none of these ehlps has been unknown rested, as onaveyi for Tuna. I I clhau ecrap three capital ed by a mountain of b'v' t.TW color and kind from nations I a lanSf Shall their case i uij inned oom a "Th total number of "t.w capital hips to be aerapped under this agraph la seven. The total tonnag. of these new capital ahlp when completed would be 311.

10 ton. "3 Shall crap all pra droad naughts and battleships of the see. ond Una. Thl would Includ the crapping of all hlp up to but not Including the SetUu: that Is. th crapping of ten old ship with a total tonnare of 153.8IS ton.

"Th total reduction of tonnage on veis exiiting. lam uwn for which msterlal haa ueen ansem hi.d itaklna tha tonnage of th be of the three nowers. capl tal fighting ahlps. built andTiulldinif but a total tonnage of 1.:.048. "It Is proposed thst it snouia greed by th United States, Grest Britain and Japan that their naviea.

with rwpect to capital ahlps. within thr month ftr th makinr oi tha arroement. shall consist of certain ehlpa designed In the proposal and number for the United Stetea ll, for Great Britain 11, for japan l0' Teaaeae Itediictla. "The tonnage of thoao ahlpa would be as follows; "Of the United Slatea, M0.50; of of Great Britain. 6Q4.4f0; of Japan.

3II.70O. In reaching this result, tn ga factor In the case of th repec. tlv naviea ha reached appropriate consideration. 'Replacement: With respect to replacement the United Slates propoeee: lThat It gred tnat tne first replscement tonhage hall not he laid down until ten years from the dale of the agreement. That replacements be limited by an agreed maximum of capital hip tonnage an follows: ror th United states, mn.nuu ton.

"Kor Great Britain, soo.ooo tons. "t''or Japan. ,100.000 tons. "3 That subject to the ten yar limitation above fixed nd th max imum atandard capital slilpe may be replaced when they are 30 yeare old by new ranltal ship construction. "4 That no capital ship shall bo built In replacement with a tonnage displacement of mora than 32,000 ton.

Details To Con re re a era. "I hav. sketched the proposal only In outline." laid secretary Hushes "leaving the technical detail to supplied by the formal proposition which I ready for tibmlnalun to the delerates. "The plan Includes provision for the limitation of auxiliary surfaoe combatant craft. This term em hr.r.1 three classes, that Is: "1 Auxiliary surface combat craft such aa cruisers (exclusive of bsttle cruisers), flotilla leader, de stroyer snd various surlace types.

"3 Submarines, snd Airolane carriers. ahall not attempt to rtvlew the proposals for ilieae varloua classes a they bear a tloflnlle relation to proposal ior capuui nanim hip. 1 "With (he acceptance of thla plan the burdfn of meeting the demand of competition In naval armament will b. lifted. Enormous sum will jie released to aid the prosres of civilisation.

At the time the proper demands of national defense will be adequately met and the nations will hav ample opportunity during the naval holiday of ton vrars to consider their future course. 'Preparation, lot future caval war "Wa prsy st this hour on behalf of a world In sors need. Thou srt not Unmindful of ths furTerlnse of thy people. Th crle of a multl tud of widow snd orphsns have PRESIDENT HARDING CHEERED BY WORLD POWER DELEGATES (Continued from Para On) to their feet aplaudlnr when Mr. "lee of armament and non of war" ana wanted to work to that end.

Me, I orxie abetleal WtiliVT iatJ sn bron'l1 material haa roan 'J erne conference by their intereats la th. Par at. MRS. APPLEBY FACING CHARGE OF MURDER A charge of murder In the flrt degree filed yesterday after noon In the munelpal court asalnit Mary Teague Appleby, 34 yr old. who Is being held In th.

Greene county Jail In connection with th hooting of Abe Appleby, which oc curred laat Wednesday evening on 49S.r lona. n.t.ti.. T.nv Thua under thl plan mere wouio i i Immediately deetroyed of the Oliver, who took the woman Into custody Immediately following th hooting. Judge Thoma R. Gibson announced today that tba woman would probably be riven a preliminary bearlnr Wednesday, November 11.

A coroner' Jury laat Thursday afternoon found that Appleby cam to bis death a a result gunshot wound Inflicted with a 31 eallber revolver In th band of his wife. Sine her arrest Mra. Appleby ha repeatedly stated that she killed her huebnd because she feared that would take her life. The woman contends that Appleby waa Intoxi cated when th. occurred and that he threatened to kill her.

ILLINOIS MINERS TO DISCUSS RESOLUTIONS PJ0ORIA, 111., Nov. 13. Introduc. tlon of resolutions wa scheduled to occupy th. attention of th.

Illinois MIn Worker In annual convention here today. Of the 150 delegate voting on th resolution yeaterday, pledging the Kanaas miner 190,000 monthly, only 19 opposed the resolution. Th subject will be discussed further Mondsy morning when Red. mond Brenrftn, chief counsel of the Kansas miner, will addreaa tha KXTIIAL W. C.

T. V. MKP7TS The Central W. T. U.

held It November meeting at the home, of Mrs. W. S. HIkks, 1303 North Grant street, yesterday. Dvotlonl rvlcea were 14 by Mrs J.

Poff. Kchoea from th tabernacle meeting were given In reiponae to roll call. Reporte of the atats convention at Hannibal wer read by Mrs. W. Banfleld.

Mrs C. W. Veatel and Mrs. Ruth Cochran. planrt wer mad at th meeting yeXlerday for the uaual November shower at th Welfare home and suggestions made regarding a rum mag sale which will be held by th organisation In tha near future.

Three new member wer received at yeaterday' meeting. HKLfl rt) B.ARCEXY, John Hedspeth. rear eld, 1114 Peat Center street, wee taken In eue tudy thla merntns by Det.etlvo Teny Other, on a eher.e grand larceny. It Is alleged that he atele an autnme. tills tire valued at 144.

Ha was r.laaasd ne a cash bend of stia. pandln pre liminary hearing Mhnday aftemeen. Kt.vember 14. at 3 o'clock In manlelpal court BANK NKW YORK. Nov.

13. Bradetroets weekly benk clearlni's announced today 1.10.T8,0 whoa wa 3 PBONM iSOU. lUuorna P. T. Mero.

The Prnt.Techr clnle el Heuntree com np before the. God. school mt Wednesday. Luichxii wu hav had our terrible baptism of served st 1J o'clock complimentary Jenc.4 iUV. lencs and unutterabl.

angulah. God fslied." The P. T. A. forbid that ths woes of theee yesr mm from the Dot.unt br wlt.r B.n should ever sgstn bs visited upon I Here end "My Tribute." Reeerie were the Can It be that thou hsst 'filil n.

I errvlce chelrmen. 1 Mri. I. ue permltted us thus to suffer In order I puna thst WS mlghe turn from our Own I for' ilnmunllr nietlne to hid device to thee snd scknowledge I December I dlKUMeil. lira.

the ss klnr of our lives snd our Talbot de.tlnl.sT Out of th. depth, w. Tn cry unto thee. Save us or ws per. Truthful lUhlte In Children." A ere dUKUMIon follewrd the paper.

ti, Iteom ev had the larfeet number of Msy wa walk softly and humbly pnMnt. About were In nefor. the, this day and through eiteadaac. out th fateful dare of thla great conference. May we be Intent on At Cere HeOew.

i m. Olrle of the T. W. C. A.

will he fu.it. o. Knowing 11,11 rove Hollow, the Jim river home may we hav the courage to do It. oA Mr. Clarence Kins, tor th.

week end. And may it not be that the find 1 The party will to down ihn artarnoon Ings of this conference hll be undy eveninf. Olrle winh wlee en far.rechlriv SO resumed lo notify Mlae 7Z, i f. 8 Hlbuk. eeoralary.

In order that ticiai, tnat al mankind may take trenapertatiea may ke arranged. A new bop and freah eounae a. anil ear earvloe welch will be held at 1 to The shsll bs ths pralee end th I ''I' dsy will he glory forever and forever. Amen." I pstlon of th conference." Herd PVT. A.

Meete. ehall atoo now. rareat Teacher ulrrie of Boys i ecnaoi mat WeSnaeday efiarnee. Th at thl tint to take uo th other I v. WHTIT Drnjr DITTIT lim Mrs B.

A. woere. Two mu.i'al liUll DLlil ll tSlJll.l ANIJ tsntatlva acenda proposed In aatlo 1 seleetlena, Dell' Draam" and "The Star ef the sea," were gives br lltilf ciiMoear can en Mane parry er eras I. Mra. John O'Keal, chairman of lk mamberahip committee, enaounned an enrollment ef 411 mambera The A.

pagaent te be given et Corvenllne hah Nevemhar If en II wae dlacu.rxl. A round table dtoi ueate ef "Tha ta at Hone Movrmenl" wae led by Mr t. fl Oelwla. Ttiee wae aaal.l.d w.re Maaaamee n. Naal, nalph Mean, Uur A Mrthdaj planer.

earriad eut ftate rat. daeeratleaa. Muale aad danc.n. tared, after wbVrk the konerae wa pr.aant.d with a urn bar ef gift. Cevare were laid for M.adamae turl K.

llnw man, Jnhn Jnrklf: Jt hn Kenh nar. Plnca. Bob rt Lan.atoa. Clarence Warren and Mlaeae H.lau Mats, Zee the honor. a and boeteae.

latloa Meet. AMERICA HARBORS NO men. T. W. Kadel, J.

r. Wllllama Tba Thla I. no eaaelen rleaed with a general dlaruialnn ef "Moving Picture skewa" aad "Head. I Greater a Ins le the Heme." Orad. I ad tk picture far hevlng the largaat Harding declsred America wanud iitaodanc.

i Weaver P. T. A. Meets Th. preeldent concluded at 10:11 rred o'clock.

Ther. wu a ml.ut TZi JT.V spplauee when the president con Heme. After iht buatnaea eaaelen paper, eluded. Th. demonstration was slvao br Mra.

Srd, "Spiritual from th. hall. AJ th. president ru.aed et the Dinner Table A g.n.ral went. Secretary hughes announced diacuwioo followed en Whet Ktrort that Frenrh w.

Are You Puttlne Forth t. Kni.rt.t. the lane. m.A Tk. I Tor ramlly at Heme In the venlne" i.

Y. P. dab Mmw, we.kly meeting e( ike J. T. Y.

Secretary Hughe acclaimed by th rlub waa hald af a. home of Mre. I. conference aa its permanent chair south Orant av.nu. ZltZVr.

UF binT, Hughes laid tha feeling that r.ii.win. .1.,. should meet the" expectation! of a I aneuins month: Mr. jnhn Barkman, watching world waa th beet auzae Preeid.el; Mr I Hirslna of th. A sraaldaatl air Xfverett Toerem, i Toerem.

le aeere II. .1... ir.aarae v.fi,uvu nvw ii nr.ai. I ri.n, war. dent' Invitation bad been extended I 10 h.ld.

afi.r whii refreehme ana in naming other countries, si I rveo to nue member, FEARS AND COVETS NOTHING. HARDING SAYS (Continued from Page One) tha reverse order would more be. come our boaaled clvlllsstlon. "Gentlemen of the conference, th. United State w.lcomas you with unietfleh hands, Wa harbor no fears, wa have no sordid snd to serve: we suspect no enemyi w.

contemplate or apprehend no con. quest. Content with what wa have, wa seek nothing whlcb is sn other's. only wlh to do with you that finer, nobler thing which no nation can do alone. A Task for AIL wish to.

sit with you at th (abl of International understanding and good will. In good con. aclence we. are eager to meet you frankly, and Invite and offer co. operation.

The world demands a sober contemplation of the exist. Ing order and the realisation (hat mere ran ne no cure without gr rlflce, not hy one of ua, but by all of us. "I do not mean aurrendered rights or narrowed freedom, or denied aspirations, or Ignored national ne ceaaltte. Our republic would no more ask far theie than It would give. No pride need be humbled, no nationality submersed, but I would have a mergence of mind committing all of to less preparation for war and mora enjoyment of fortunate peace.

"Th higher hope com of the spirit of our coming together. it I but just to recognise varinc needs aud peculiar p. Hons. Nothing csn b. sccompllahed In dlere.

gsrd of national epprehenalont. Rather, we should set together remove tha cue of SDnrehenslona speech had been printed In both. "it. SS" IXTS'SS and n. Ih? bter order Mr.

Hughes' statement was rs rada I finlahed the presrara fo "Ql appeal, tnen let ua ponder the posted by an Interpreter. I afternoon, Orede I wen the prte. EW" thanking him. The crowd cam to doner ike eeeiaJ beer lo li by tk Ha feet a Mr, Balfour adlmat a I hoate.eae. Moedemea Darannort.

ri.M.r aoivo or applause nominated Mr. I maa iai. iiugnea for chairman of the con fn be done In Intrigue. aaurance le found In th xchsnge of simple honesty, and dlrectnea. smong men reeolved to accomplish as becomee leader, among natlona, when civilisation It.

stlf haa coma to Its crucial tet. "It I not to be challenged that government falls when th xcee of It cost rob th. people of the wav' to happiness, and the opportunity to achieve. If the finer sentiment were not urging, th cold, hard fact of exceeelye coat sort tk. eloquence of economics would urge ue to reduce our ermament.

uMioan ana in Dllgnt of rontlnucd competition. "It le not to be denied that th world haa swung slong throughout th sgea without heeding this call from the kindlier heart. 0f mm But th same world never hefnr wa. to tragically brousht tp r.alli atlon of th utter futility of wn.n rraenn and 'on science and f.llowahlp point a nob lr way, I rn apeak officially only for our United State. Our hundred mil.

lion, frankly want leas of armament, and none of war Wholly free from guile, sure In our owes mlnda that harbor no unworthy deilgna, we accredit th world with an eame sroooj rnienc. mo. i w.i. apurwoere; i. mat for a service to mankind.

In all elmplklty. In all honeatv and all honor, thar may be written here tha avowal ef a world conscience refined by the consuming flrea of war. and mad more enitlv by th analou after math. I hope for tn unoeriu Ths P. T.

A of arheel met which will emphasise the guar Thursday afiernoon at the erhool. Prof. and for commit. T. Koater of the mate Teacher Co anteea or peace, l.ta ep'ks en tb.

cnunir unit m.aaure. ment. to lea burden and a better Tha moth.ra et Palrbenaa Behool dorsad this m.aaure.. The picture was awar4.4 la room for the monthly attendant's. There were Is members pree ent Durln th.

hour pteno a. leettnne wets vn by lltll. MI.S Clsra Mar Pl.b.r The east mastln will be bald Decern Ae the date fur tha last raiatttic be month fella on ThanM.rl.lns lbs circle voted to omit this ma.tln. Personal MIn TUnv. wlw hu bMn ttndtnr th Junior Farrocra Wee It rori venUon Columbia, haa raturnatl hem.

Announcements Hemalltchlng le and 10c per yard. 10) Lander Bldg. Phone 193 W. Advertisement. Wennerman Bros Mequerde Costumes.

311 So. Campbell, opn. Convention Hall. Phon 339IW. Advertisement.

The Kudekla club will 'meet at 150 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Novem ber 11, at the home et Sire. T. W. Uanflsldv 413 East Walnut str.el. Don't fall to Progreea Ts geant, auiplce Sprinsfleld Parent Teachers' association 800 In cast Convention Hall.

Friday and Saturday Bights November 13 and It. Admlolnn 10c and "5c; children 36c. Advertisement. MISS LAY ITIpntlVINti. Miss Krn Lay.

who recently underwent an operation In a local hospital, haa recovered sufficiently to be removd to th home of her sister. Mr. R. J. Bennett, J4S Proctor avenue.

order which will tianquins nm world. In uch an accompnsnmvnv ther will be added glory to your flage and ours, and the rejoicing of mankind make th traneeendlnr music of all succeeding time. ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF RUSSIAN MINISTER RIGA. Letvia. Nov.

IS. (By Th Associated Pre.) Nw was received here Vtodv from Moscow that an attempt had been made ua the life of M. Tchltcherln. Ruaalaa foreign minister. Tin atumpt was unauoceaatul according to the dispatch, which added that three thousand nrreala bad been made.

Hey, Boys! 1 py lY they're There's lots o'lun smoking Union Made iwAKtiiaVw Try a Pack and you'll com back Just that good SATURDAY. EVEXIXO. SPECIAL Roses Dozen Floral Department SPRINGFIELD SEED CO. DeMolay Petitions for degrees at the big Convocntion Ceremonial November 26, 1021, are beihg received. Boys seeking admission should Rend in petition at once.

Remember $7.50 roust accompany tvtrf petition. WANK P. McATEE. Chairman Advisory Council..

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