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Practical Economy Baking; powders made from alum or phosphate may be bought for a trifle less than Dr. Price Cream Baking Powdef, which is made from cream of tartar, derived from jrapes. Alum powders are not only cheap, but they differ freatly in leavening power. If a cheap baking powder is used for a fine cake and the cake turns put a failure there is a waste of costly materials worth more than a whole can of the cheap baking powder. Dr.

Price Cream Baking Powder produces the finest food, and its use, therefore, results in an actual savicg. DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER MADE FROM CREAM Of TARTAR DERIVED FROM CRAPES MAKE PREPARATIONS FOE NEWSBOYS' THANKSGIVING Klaliorata preparations rv'btlnc nde by tli NeweWoya' association for their annual Thanks fclvtng dlnnsr, which will bald on th second floor of th Baker butld Inf, Ivan 8. Burton, icrtarjr of tha 'newsies." announced lut night that 4Jltlonal uoics had been placed In tariou building aooul tne city and lliat box would be put on the north side for the eonVenlenc of tboae who 'want to contribute. Boxes for the fund hart keen placed the following place: Collar's 'aie.

Metropolitan Hotel, United Cigar tore, Kelly and Kerr aatoon, Sanson Hotel, Colonial Hotel, Landers build ntand, Brownie book atand, the Tinker arcade ctfwr atand. "lieik for th taaocUtlon can tie n. ailed to Hurks' cigar stand In the POPE WON'T RECOGNIZE NEW KINGDQM OF POLAND ROME. Nov. 21.

Replying to the I'entral I'uwers, the Holy fc'ee ha mated It inability to consider the Aualru Uerinan ironunolmento an to l'olsnd' autonomy before concluilon pcmi proceeding's, It was under Mood today. IlKh'jRT 01' CoN'I'lTION OK THE McDaniel National Bank A Siiringiitlil. In tne ata'e of (.. vt buatnfsn.cn Notiitr, ItESnt RCK8 I. ji Loan and di 'um x.rapt those h.iuaii on and v.tW,'" Intel loan m3I.6 ii Nih and bilia vpiildi iKintcU teve Ham iai in eriiiafia, uns ciirfct I.

I lion: a I'. boiiSa 1e tiOiited 10 secure i ri iilatioit par 'alum ItC.t'. I ni own "I and uiipl'daj loin I L'. bon.K 4. Hu'iiit, atcuililea.

eciult a o'ber tliiin I'. S. hondn CIOI 1 1 ii 1 H( ioei.m ooned un lletRd i olnl boixla, aauur i' etc t. Stock of Fedeial Bank rer cent ef subscription! Kumitur tnd fixture Net a i mum due from approved 're a' agents In New York. Chicago and rtt.

l)Uls i) Net smiint Uus from sppreved re er sgema in other rei erv Titles l.t!.I II. Not smount due finni a ii a and hnn'hsrs tother than included In 10 or IS) Kachanaee Xor cleaving houae H. ractional cur rencv, nickels, and centu 'A Notes of other national hanks J. Lawful reierve In vault and with Ked eial fleaervs Bank Redemption fund enli t. 8.

treaeurev and due from U. b. trsaaurar in Total 1,1 Bl LITJES. apUal stock paid Hurplua fund a 1 nuiviavu 11101 11 a 0 IjSss current aw panaea. lots rest, and taxea paid Amount reeerved for taxes seemed Clrcnlstlng notes outstsndtng Sn sinount due to banka and banker other than Included tn or rtN'iepda fieuiand dema ta: tS ino.vidujl deoe it! aohtect to check S4 I'ertlneate of de neelt due In lee than a days K.V check Toul demand de 1ie, tma STl, 4.

IT, n. It, and MMU.tt Time dspnaita (par skis atiar dale. or enora nntlre): 41. rereneaSes e. pealt 4.

Hiate, eeeerv, nr other mtisirtpsl le secured be beia and 4 ef 'Teourcea" Tetal ef time posits. Heme 4i, 42. sad 4) W.JI.; 0X3 i lK.isi.x; lf.M.00 172,113.56 10.1M.W 101.30 4 iv '4) The Weather nummary of wmth.r conditions I jy, in. Noi ember M. 1M.

Generally fair Weather prevail Over tha stale uf Mia sourl votilght. except In ths sastern and southern parts. Light to moderate falls of rain have fallen in practically all section during th paat 14 houre. Temperatures ire lor thin last MKht. The rea.ure la.

higher, oe.n accompanied mod. rata Tha atorm area which rauaed the PTe clpitatlvn ever thla section of the country la central over the eouih.rn Great l.kss tonight. This has csuaed light to heavy rains In the northern and middle itu.inilppl and Ohio vajleya and the (treat lka region. Heavy wlndSTlave elno prevailed over the Ureal IiKes Little or no precipitation has fallen weal of the MlMnlKe.mM river durliia the past ift hours, except along the northern 1'a clfle const. I 1 emp'rniurea over the went and central' pane or me are coneiilPiabl) Utr tlmn lt iilabl.

tenerellr farr) and cohlnr weather may be expected in l. re viciimy intiMirroi r'Onrtltlmia si oiher "Utioiif: flprlnaMJ, Mo 4s .3: Wli lilia a Olilahonm 0 fort Hinilh f.4 Jneeph Vt A KansH City 4' 310 Si. lAiula 4 Cincinnati I 4H uHhliiRton 2 40 rittabtiig eo 4K .41 Chicago 4 Ioledo to 4G leiniihla Abilene i4 4 l'ni tW 4 Weulaer dnta (or MpKngfiehT The liiahejil temperature yesterday waa IT; hishrat thla date pi 2 yr wae 1 In lowest temnerattir yeaterdav, 83: I' wtJi this date in years was 14 In a3. iliiln or melted anew fron 7 p. rn.

Nd vemher to i p. nt. yeeterday, heav rain thia 'le In "9 jenr, aJ in 1)2. At 7 a. in.

yeeterday the wind velocity i 14 milee per hour from the weat: si 7 p. mi)a per hour from the 1iCrt liwaat. The seather yss'erday waa cloudy. Tne sun roae thle morning at 7 11; sate toniaht at 4 iVS: or llcbt III lioure; moon phate tonight, last TmprHiiira reenipgs I sVm Jl I p. a.

rn p. 4 a. w. I il s. tn p.

44 nooi 1 p. 4.1 p. 'EVERTON TO AID IN DRY CAMPAIGN HERE The niaor and numerous citir.ena of h'verton, Ihide county, yesterday sent tn prlnxfleld a set of resolutions tiftnos rledglng their; co operation In the 1 1 1 J1i9.ajk1.s0 cure local option In Springfield. The resolution was signed by the following rersona: n. Dye.

mayor; ftnckwell. K. Bray, Mont Poln leiter, C. McLemore, Tt I Farthing. J.

Frank Cartook, F. It. Mo Krland. Kdgar Old. M.

Wheeler, John W. Jerom, A. 'A. Baker, Fred Schmic.kle. 3.

A. Mason, 3. Toyd Mason, W. T. McLemore.

Cn ttell, B. Mk, Homer Davidson. ,0. W. Wilson.

J. C. snoddy, 1 It. IiSwrervce. If.

A. Cnrlock. J. Bell, A. IMckinsnrt.

.1. C. Tomsnn, J. C. Morse.

Don Adsmaon, J. V. f5hinkle, Mit Hanklns. Oeo. T.

TlBiker, Jamea Old. W. A. Jreen. O.

I M.i.ion, C. Brown, M. Mallrovy T. M. Gibson, f.

H. Schmlckle. J. F. Hates.

C. W. Kdwardn, Dr. V. It.

Klley, Tt. Orls I am, (1 A. Thorpe. I. Wvctiff, V.

Ijifnn, Kdgar THinn, C. T. Ttlddle, Wm Rauhlnger, Hez Hanklna. Jss. Clark.

M. MoCall. J. N. Craiit, L.

Hanklns. fuy Cowden, Ullle Clark. Columbia RuMnger, Raubln yer, Nlnnie Riddle, Ida, rhinB president I)sd. County T. Mamie Churchill, Fannie eaiie Allen, Llzsie Mason.

Norah JFldwarda. TtosettA Brown. Mary Rau binger, Iorothy Dye, Fanny E. Car AUTO HITS WAGON A 'livery automobile owned hv the Quick Service Delivery company and driven by Carl Hsrrls cis'hed into farm wason belonging to Will Dlltard. a negra near the interaction of Nw 1 and Mount Vernon streets yesterday, mpwa AccitnUng tn Dillard.

he a driving jhts tam on Mount Vernon atreet when 41, WW Tet' tl i.4 Ptste of Vteaenrl. Cn jntv of Oreera. "a UnTiiiil I ,1. ina aeuvpry injin uirnni imm street, and before he could change the course of hi team the srudent occurred. The coupling pole of tin wagon and a rear wheel were smsahed and the front of the automobile waa demolished.

No InJHirle resulted. tank. 4. awear letter nncrs he onened at New mt tl, above areteinant la true to the beet of my an beiier GLO. D.

SI ''eahler Suha rihed 4 eners to tiefere me ib' iA dav ef Vevemtiar. Wit Mr oommlaai" ip ra Oetcier itl usl'M i. norsAy. Notsry Public Co rrt A ttm H. 1..

Si ttVEIDKR, W. INF BO. W. ASKJJ NCJFR, irrtrs DEAD LETTERS TO BE OPENED AT CHICAGO Nnv. U.

ripening of a dead letter office here 1 waa announced today hv M. M. Mcltn. superintendent of the lead letter per vtre in tVaahlopton. A 11 dead letters In ths Mlddl West will be opened at Chicago instesd of being wsrded to Wshlncton aa tn the paat.

York and Ran Francisco lso. CHARGPD WITH ASSAULT The rsa ef Iicv Ponner a njegrees whs 'a charged with flonlonalv saulting her huaband. Jess Cooper, ws a continued yeeteritay when railed for in the ronr' of Jutlr Thorns Oihunn. snd will be tried nest Monday. The Cooper womsn Is slleged to hve ehot st her huatisnd on the night of October IU SPrJNGFIELD MISSQURI ftEPUB DUE AUTO BANDIT KILLED BY POLICE, ANOTHER CAPTURED Two Wer In Act of Holding Up Pharmacy When Sergeant Opened Door and Shooti One While Clerks Wounds Other.

HT. lAVl, Nov. 21. One automo mile bandit aai Wll.ed and bla partner was captured while the pair were lml if! rig up a'plmrmaty here early thi A police ai rr ant eulaed In the door and killed one. A clt ik In the store ilii.t the other.

The dead rubber started the shoot li'k lie tired "tic shut and mined t'l rrgrant. Tlit acrirrant returned (be flit, two bullets striking the robber II the stuiuitch. WA3 ARRESTED BEFORE Ni 1 Nov. Zi. Jobn Jo vpli thi Oiiiiilui inin killed by a iiollcciimn In St.

louts today, was arretted here in April, siispertrrt of belli a tiK mbor of a of local automobile Immllls. lie hk rrlcanrd on account of luck of evidence. SEEK OWNER OF AUTO LINCOLN. :i.Ht. Louis authorities Inquired today of the sec retary of alntc for the name of the mrner of automobile number 'IA, fotini in pirgMnn of sutomnbile Ucartcm Vca17 COUNCIL REFUSES TO CREATE BUILDING INSPECTOR OFFICE Notalihstanding the fnrt thut the enforcement of ths city bulldliiK code aaa urged etrrilay by fvpma ntatives uf the MUeuurt Tf Prevent Um rxim.c lotion and the Mlmirl Inspection bureau, the city council, by a vote of 1 to 2, yeaterday refused to pa a bill crutins the olflos of superintendent of bulldlnii ronstrurtlon.

lir. IM I F. James, coinnilealoner of health, fathered the bill In the rtty line II after he had ettended the noonday meetlnu of the Young Men's Iluel neas club, erher the enforcement of ths code tiu ursed. Tha Spolntinent of a hiilldlna; superintendent Is the only thing remulninr to prevent the enforce nient of thi ordinance. The bill provided for the appointment of a superintendent at a ealary of bandits last nlirht when one bandit was killed at Bt.

Ionia. Th car I reglatered aa belonKtng to O. la'tta of Clay Center, Neb. BURNING FLUE ALARM Thi chemlcnl truck from the Central fire atatlyn made a runlast night to the home of C. H.

La Hue, 703 Kiat Wulnut street, Where a burning flu caused some alarm. No duniuge re aulted from thescsre. NEGRO CHEF ARRESTED FM Allen, a negro chef, was arretted laat night by Aealstant Chief of Kolloe 1 Clarence Kdmonsun snd Patrolman Iliiilrley on a charge of reaNtlnn srnat, drunkennees and reckless dilvlng. "A dujout bore the following inscription over the door. Bring glucck herein Bring luck witliin.) "Ve discovered of these underground places rVe immediately took possession, ltuilt a roaring fire and were soon passing canieens of hot tea around the circle.

Life was worth while again." From, Kitchener' Mob, by James Xormnn Hall. "The American kTommy." India Tea Is as. stimulating and cheering as good lack John Aven, rrpsident, (lo. M. Mi't'nini, Vice l'rcs.

r. If. Simon, Asst. Scy Trem. A.

Tolerton, Trcas. II. C. Tolerton, Asst. TreaH.

Southern Missouri Trust Co, Springfield, Mo, "Condensed Statement November '17, 1010, Resources Liabilities Loans Discount 676.11 Springfield Thx Hills 2.073.59 Storks and Ikmds Furniture and .12,000.00 Overdrafts 1,464. 4K Cnsli and Sight Exchange "2, 568.08 Total. IFTHTfl "Tf I t'apital Stock Surplus ami I'roflts. DcpoMita Tntnl. ,1100.000.00 14.785.0;! C17.2V7.35 In ronsiileration of tlic above, vc solicit your business and offor our very best serviep.

"ti assiTT ej 1 1 On Approval means just that: You can't always decide at conveniently here as at your home which instrument and which records (if any) will suit you. We make the matter eaiy by tending a complete COLUMBIA GRAF0N0LA outfit whererer you you can take your time about it Tne picture illustrates tke $110 Columbia mesleL It appearance i ej.gmfied aad artiatic the shapely cabinet ia anouated en casters, anal ia all the details ef finueli, this is aa exemplary sample ef what the beat American craitentanship can produce. It te equipped with the Columbia ladieidual Record Ejector, th the laat word in the snanr excluirre feature pvaaeasea sy a. a'l Columbia Crafonolas. Other coedela as lew at $15.

JJEdBlacIiMusicCo. 307XJeffenon Street. monthly. The apoliiinient would be by the commlaxioiier of public pruper ee and utilities, subject to the rul ef the civil aervli oinmlMon, and the eiiperlntenilent would hold office at tin pleasure of the cnmrnlMiloner. Commlaeloiier Mu'lnn object e.1 te tha bill on the ground that the rlty cuuld do althttut superintendent for some time, whllu Commie eioner t'ogley euld there would be ti building until spriiiK.

"A superintendent of building eon tructlon soulil luce flie rlaka, an. I ahould have one now," Dr. Jainea all Commissioners James snd Hamaef vted for the tmaexKe of the bill snd i nwiiniasioneis rlnmy ana Cogley op poeed It. INJURED BY AUTO T. H.

Ilowera, sn employs of the Hawkins Urothers company, was In Jured yenterduy tnorhing at irlo. when a hl. rle which he whs riding struck by an sutomnbile In the t.rsnt street euhay near Cmn n.erciat atreet. Hm1lains thai ho uae paaalng throhuli tte subway on 'he rlsht aide of the atreet. but the itn driver traffic rulei which reaulted In the Occident.

No coinpiaiiu or tl.e aciideiii wua made to the police. I ALNAT.1BRA TODAY William Euwell In The Love Hermit A Mutual in riT Parts ALADDINpKg SWOSAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Robert Warwick Gall Kan The Heart of a Hero Sunday, Charli Chaplin in "Behind the Screen" Y. M. B. C.

ACCEPTS OFFER OF TEMPERANCE TALK J. J. SlcCioskey, mimnaor of ths local oflke of the Weatern fnlon Tefe trraph company, yeeterday offered to of. flcere of the Young n'a Kualneaii club preeent at a regular weekly luncheon the a Ivcture, UUia trated with atereOpt'lcon views, on "The lllntory of the Telegraph." Th offer for the entertainment features was accepted by the club nnd ar rinsemenfa will be made for the fes tuio at an early date, CONFER MASONIC DECREES Walton and (ieorije OIndnrf went In i yeeterdBV morning to i eeint In the work of conferring Scnttlnh rite degrees at the cloalng 1 1 a week's consistory oonductej by Maeona there. Alii IISl ld 'M en I Jo VauUnvil.e 4 a p.

coivl unne pltti.rcr nriiii f. t.i Open "at and Hiirv" l. p. in. conllniioiK.

House Beautiful GO WHERE THE CROWDS GO Absolutely Fireproof Today PAGE. FIVE. RETURNS FROM CONVENTION Charles Kuneone returned Wednea day night from Kaneaa City, Whr he attended the annual convention ef the Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma Hotel Men a aaaoclaatlon. An Old Man' Stoeneeh, A wt grow, older and leas active less snd leas food Is required tu meet the demands of our bodies. If too much Is habitually taken, the ntnmacti will rebel.

When a man reaches th advanced sge of It or 0. you will find that he la a light eater, lie aa careful aa Sou will, however. yOii will occasionally ent more than you ehoulil and will feel the need of Chamberlain' Tablets to correct the dlaorder. Thee a tablets do not contain pepain, but strengthen the etoinach and enable It to perform Its functions naturslly. They aJeo rsuae a gentle movement of, tha bowels.

ELECTRIC THEATRE Onn 4. p. Vaudeville m. 4 p. lentlnuoiia nlc unill li Open Het.

and Aim. 1 p. m. ountintioua. Wm.

Fox Presents Gladys Brpckwell in "SINS OF HER PARENTS" A Moral Lesion that everyone ihould tee. 2 BIO ACTS VAUDEVILLE 2 BIO ACTS 4 VALDARES 4 Three dunning young ladiea and a comedian, clever, clean cut. alnging ami comedy arn aatlonal trick cycling. one an artist. SATURDAY Howard Sisters Oreat Daarerg and Plag era.

Pomethlna new. MARY NASH in "ARMS AND THE WOMAN" Tuesday and Wednesday, NovemW 23 and 29 Arteraft riitnrae Corp. eents th' wnnLP'd t(Vr TAMors URTIBT. MARY PICKF0RD SsSi in "LESS THANTHE DUSr than er fir tier mttiirnl tnlonte and erperlence. and adds a new and appealing character te th Ions line of NOTICE rThis picture ta being shown In all lane cities at tie and lOo.

Our Admission Will Be ISo. ft KEET'S ORCHESTRA. vi lUC ADMISSION IMC Children 5 cents CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION 0P THE" BANK' OF" CORfllDIERCE SPRINGFIELD, MOS, At the Close of Business, November 17, 1916. Resources Loam flrnl Furniture ami Kixturos Iteiil Estate ChnIi Hinl Si'it Kxi'liHriRe (Itic of l)ciosits) 2.r),(MKUH) r.fi2,610.2:J $1,592,01:8.84 HOLLAND Statement of the BANKING Liabilities fnritnl fitork v. Surplus nml rndivideil profit.

IvVscrveil for Taxeg I npHiil Dividrndii Deposits i 100,000.00 17.851.67 2,000.00 434.25 $1,592,008.84 Total Resources June 30, 1916, $1,270,586.20. A Commercial Bank with the strength and equipment to give the best of service to depositors. Interest paid on Savings and Time Deposits. JOHN LANDERS, Chairman of the Board. D.

J. LANDERS, President. II. D. SILSBY, Asst Cashier.

J. C. WILLIAMS, Cashier. H. N.

SIMONS, V. Pres. COMPANY Springfield, Mo. at the close of business, November 17th, 1916. Resources Cash Hml cxfliHii(jf 4lnl ftfiti Furniture and fixtures I.nHiis and (iixi'ounts 11717.74 1 Capital Surplus and profits Di'pObltS Liabilities 230,000.00 30.757.S5 U.7.32.0C9.44 Deposits November 17, 1916.

Deposits November 17, 1915 2,360,881.67 ateSH a MSBaaaa aaassaaaaaaaasssnl Gain in deposits. Interest allowed on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits. We invite new accountspromising every accommodation with conservative banking. Wm. D.

San ford, Preside lit II. Keet, Vice Proident Officers E. N. Frrtruon, f'ashiT G. S.

Mitcjwll, Vke Prcst Edw. L. Sanford, V. Presl E. G.

Rathbone, Aast. Cashier.

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