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OVER A MILLION EARNED BY MEN OUT ginning i'U Quentia Quentia ffl i OfTi. K.I 11 I. repor' rr dire trs. lis fie ir 'h rinds jI Itv. in 4" 7" A cd $H' (iv 4 i rne.1 Thi 7 et.

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ikI hi it hi mainei ol earning it lli late Ter 'f In rule i ib' month ol M. their exp 'tisee tleslr savings. .12 Thin rfeni to men on parol. the month Ji; tl fllv JijHt.n thw rnnfid In tliMn gtricx lonrtitl I i. i 1 1 I frm InWi are nil al in li TIi trinn IE Quarter rtf Sum Save I hv Tliose Supposed to Br Ur.tit for Freed oui 8 RE MS TO DEMONSTRATE WI8DOM OF PAKOLE LAW Only 1 3 Per Cent of the Con ricts Thus Released Proved Disappointing; i p'M K.

nil i II'. lrttem (if it th froin S.in paroie gtnuoil thut ih he Vi niiuu oiu1y rmploe1. l11t ne.e T.ii i ds rrlanr hte In llw uf. hi lumahV work muat at rrum man uniiiT hin ir Nn.n llw ic iM.rt tilli thi hr h.m I I Melt hta iffW from 170 and liae limiel calW'l IU. AliiKiet aa IlliimlnatinK the ronud i.f th i'iiriili nuMi'i 1 1 ii inc iiblllty tin roi i.nl i.

il.it inn Wh)l In hi renirt. cixx li.uk in ih. year ami ehowe that nf the l.3 good 'falTtr large Ulla numlu 15 were re tHfMiiJ ttte; nulfmlri a. oi That U. i.f I wl." iwtroled olilv or 1 3 i.

hi. nl I life of lawlessness The sucx Mi of the parole l.tw Is therefore on. let ull ,1. usual. il a ratio of II mr rem pointing 01)1 U1.

iiul ut mi ll nlw, on. gone wrong, took nd iintnge the opportunity to keep out of further troiible. BIRDS FORTIFIEDNEST HAIRPINS AND NAILS USED Denver. June iK. i ine of the rurlotlsl consti.ui te.l t.r,l" een In Denwr Is on ih.

home i.f Hie Iiem.r imn. 1 if.n,l League. No 1 4 1' pl.o II wloeieit up JflhH tenra (m itin'j sidewalk In front of the court nowhere the wind had blown 11 Tbe nrsl Is a and IikIkIiik I Its lecullar "iriM'ture. ihe maker Waa preparlni; auainsi the attink of bis 'Intier'enV 'iut "ni in" Tl" uiiuhi Called foriiile.l io ki i i i Old SWef plhKS with pin nail Woven 111 at I Kht. The the pins anil ih.

nitiis sink and remind rifl. stl. Mim through Ho ponhol. of a 1 1. DEVELOPS GRAIN WITH EXTRA HEADS ON STALKS eweo, ri jtii 4 roti.g ex 1 ni ri 1 1 4 mnchrr mi It 'r Chlco.

vftl Harlr anil oat ti D.ritf.n Juki ii irth tiii i hHt inn adopted 'OirnUKtioul Ulr I'ttHt'tl Htitltn Th 'innult i fit nn rv markahle that 'the guv ruin. nl 01 tit an Inapectlon of his piikm with it v1 a rf atatiltahlnK h) rn i IlmIm tin tha rountry. The faauire nf the nrw Tmrley tti.tt from wfi to fl hf.nl i v. talk, the prlnrlpHl i i. itlni; II.

and belnit eitly ml. i i i others, whh are if imrinn 1 nix 1 i'Ombinet) hentln nr ahfmt nli i. ii. while thn tmlk tfuKh a larB aa an riitiHiy i.M j.t,t tandlnc aawln.t a heavy wimi Hla tame nata haa un avi iAKe t.f tin. haada to the atnlk.

I i PUVY yV SAFE yeu hsve a weak stemaah, jnsoxiv live slagged bowels 'f try kettle HOSTETTER'S Stemaoh Sitter been preven Sf" for 0 )sirs tari Tyll Drjtjgist Famous Trust Lawyer a soft Hill Mrllillhol ri "lllelll Withind th Soft uiri Ibis kind of court business is hard on the lawyers. It means whole tot to price and dignity of this good THINGS MUST HAVE "SUITED." i it eeiiilelj VeUi tti. A romance thai ti ii.l It Inception In a purelv rlrrtim vianlial be un four tilniln.it. a we.ldtns a ih hrt hotise Moo, lay morning lootn khu I M.mn. a young f.r 'i hoin.

is ni in N'eal. k.iw Ihe bride Was Mmp I the onnE. i ilallKht. Mr. I Mrs n.

r. of Se 1 1 1 iLj.i.Laii,judcii,L jib ii frnm a letter written hv Mr. I i TThe K. Hi 1 tl' lhct. U.

.1 OLD HOUSE SOLD. Tisce lteplibll.au Joseph Stone ol this i Itv ban pur. h.iseii of llarnrs Shr WKtniry th Iioiim which has Mo.mI ho loni; on Ih. piopcrty owned aii.l for ho many years by Mrs Mary ItarneA. now residing near Mill hell.

an, I Is llKailed In trar I ii It down. Mi. Stone will utllixe onion of the materia I In en ciltiK ai I r. sld. nc fur himself and family in i I owned hv him timm ly south 1 ot.

ddltloll. The house being I ileo.ol.d built ellller 111 1S70 or i '71 mid was erected on the ground large house had selod I which was deelroyed by Mrs. There i I ale but one or two other houses In i 'ho ola that were built prior to this, i nr Among the number may be men I what Ii. known to the older In 1 abtatits as the I Foster residence located Just across the street from the Barnes place, It having been bull: prior to Ihe Civil war. II la now I rwned by Harvey Olrbert and la still In a good state of prekervatslon.

NEW BRIDGE OVER WHETSTONE. Mountain tlrnve one span sleel bridge, which had been stored near the creamery for a few months, waa taken out t0 Whetflune live miles west of town, last rrlday. morning and placed position across the stream. As the hrldgp was about as lung as two ordinary Cars It not loaded, but swung between derrick ou two flat cars and TfUK 'if t. if I 'T i.

T. i' 111 SAMUEL UNTERMYER. AROUND THE OZARKS A LAWYERS COMPLIMENT. I i I ml. in inn ii it tit i.

mi ni fir. nil in nit at i ihi i i.Ih. l.iuy.rn troin inntlui I 'l'in i w.ik nmiirk ihut tliprv ii. hi l.i eln.H In St. "lalr main out lan ifr a decent ll 'l'1ie attorney of ronrae.

jl'l'irel tins i ondltliin nf affalra and I li. La Htiilinl.nllit It If Lad. Hut i tim. it niKoke well for th iei.ile the count UlH ttielr tI. l.me nl.ire and a neeftil OH" in tlir afTalm nf liualneaa.

but at s.mie I tin there tllliel be HtlKa ti imt4ln til. an. That the ieopl" or Mr. are im law ublding and in lint Unwind the pe.ireful avnee ilonx of life with the (ioldcn Knle aa ih.ii in. It, t'mt they riinnot enatnln i ii.

lr tniii tt lid Luutlt nf 1 r. i.inni. n.t.il lop wycre. I Inderd a Clri iill ronrt tan In xeeNii.n prai tl nlh all nf liiet week. I ,1 i ci.al nf Hie I line there is hiilness l.

Hie enlirt. "Tw i iti.iU wen li. iinl. i me et thiHe iinlnipiwtaiit and the other wna lie1 'Tin'iu li "nmminn.n Tli la. per cent kept tried it former term TWwr T'WeiMr mri i mi i repna.

il i failed tr rnph ll other mattera Iff, laal the eea Laken fn that' manned. wnen fht witoflf ii hridre was taken out it waa euav t. lower lie atrel auCcesaor Into I I Some hitch in.ide the Job a I nger ihnn Ivid been anticipated, iin.l the ent bound train waa delayed thi. hours, the paeaengera killing ume h. tramping over the hllla In xnirch of wild stia wherrlfs and "rustling" for lunchea ut neighboring farm Louses.

BOUNTY ON WOLVES. if'neky CJomfort Inilependent An order waa made by the county court I.IiIm week In pay a bounty of $1 each wolf or wnvee, and $3 ii. for intv wouil' pup or pupf. which miiv he killed In rPomild county, the i lo pay one half ami the county iie hi.lf pm tiled hy section 5n mf, mil ThtT art preTlooa nr in ia lii relation to thin matter are hereby ri H. Indcil.

YOUTH USE8 GUNS. A.nwiiy Itedird lkor Washlng il.a inma Jan yaarn at, had imtT TtTTiT win MeJiTT4 "1 tl? Ol 1 1 1 oill ll.lt A'SWlfTl! Xp tt near ton tt rtmtli 'I'll. linall nallv i .1 I Ma. ililt off the II the sililire kktm 4tal I tied In telllrd In not one of these dLn1fr alt i MBBaLABaLHlAABaaBAB daBBBaBhBBBsV sse'ae TFifff Terw Inn nf tMi prvh! ih.it Vv in ihV nrnrftl iwiMt Hnt whlh vefH 1 rl rtCH la entered svltatn. left the atatr.

falle.l to report or neglected the smaller rules set up for their own protection. aa.ja.Ul rfx l'ir, KU.niXiim..,Mf lUy nrru 01 himii xanir iiowfifr, tvxiu started In foe greater things ty ahoot In ga valuable steer that belonged to Bob Knight. tln.rin wis dellghteij With Ilia euoceaa and so brottght down Uirt I'lTlungi il In hltin 44 mrnunUTLtLT) MXSSOUKI kXTVKUOAJt FRIPA JT7LY Mir "r'd Httd'" t7 ljird alt, I Mr. MUllll.il I k'nlehl Weill to lehannn Vr. r.

wnMti iarjj WlurVhiitd tie to curb "the! nillPle VoiltlW wentlelllMn l.i mmwnm nnr.A. and Homer I)a ennort. the nroaeeur rop by nttorney. came and a Comoro mise was effetted by the fanillyproni Isihg to move away ami do It qulik. "THE DEVIL," BAYS MARSE HENRY WATTE RSON 1 oiilavllle.

July Henry Watter son. whose sdliltles both In behalf of and against Wnoflros Wilson In the pre coiientlon eamiislsii received considerable attention, said In the iimI today. In a rnnleat between ihree tickets. lifHiled. respectively.

by Tsft. It.K.se err the otf Ttm oetna a nallv newsnar.ei nA nnnhle in ne Miss F.v.t. tl' rein iak, to perrorre will be rom I N. al. (otitilllied iilonu other pelled support his satanlr Majesty lih in reaMnK iniei.nt on both Ihe wy ihe insult of ihe Democratic illllll a I 1 1 1 Viy wgif S.

bel lo int. inc. of th. II illl.ll 1 1 1" 111, Weeks ago, convention had been reacted puts ill Mnn J'H uutluull aJua mh.i. ike i be personal 1 onus: la.l with i iv.

wift TMima tii ml. iv in rn It lent ami itik iimiietlLitely suaigiit atifuii and as sure, for Iiemo crals as any future event could be. "The lev nf the no. 1.1 ina "i will he lo esrrv Male. ild ko buck throw ihe enoiish to UttHin into the Hoiiavr.

ThU a mrntti uuA nmy irvi haMi 1lrp Ii i nil proort Dfmocrtli i.ray for the bt The 'ntirlrr Juurnul approve ai lent the pl' tl'wrni and will nuppnrt Ihe ticket." IN 1950. "And this Is an heirloom, too?" asked the visitor, picking up a brick thai lay on the center table. "Yes." said the lady of the house; "that Is the brick my mother threw at the prime minister." "Ah, Indeed, how very Interesting!" snnd the visitor. "And whose portrait Is that on the wallT' "That Is my mother herself," said the lady. "I see." said the visitor; "the power behind the thrown, as It were." Harper's Weekly.

LOCAL SUMMARY. At 7 a ni yesterday ihe temperature was 71: direction of wind, south; velocity, stale or weather, clear. At 7 p. m. yesterday the temperature was 14: direction of wind, south; veluesty, stale of weather, clear.

Th Hahesi temperature yesterday waa 88 degrees. 19 degress The lowest teniporiiure yesterday was Normal pre. ipltstlon for the month. 4.7. Total since ifie first of th.

month. NOTICE. I NITF.D LUHUK, HO. A. A.

wHI meat In special communication tonlsht at 7.aj for work In the third degree, all Master Masons are Invited M. A YUEN. W. M. M.

F. HMrTII. Becy. The lottery drawing, th. horee race or the faro bans has nothing on the political iKovention a gamble.

EdaaffhmiNot Fully 7S per cent of the nral achool tfachera In Fotith Carolina taat were teaching for the firet Mm In the ioaltlona that they then held, accord in to Information received by the t'nlted Btutea Bureau of Education. of Tri rfff the subject! That certain hospitals which train young women to be nurses frequently aubject the pupil to forma of eom err la I exploitation, is a statement I made In a recent bulletin Usufd, for i ree dlstritiutlon hy the I'nited State Bureau or mricalToh. "There is a feeling of unrest i A. bill tmium 4b tb Now JnMT llUtur provldm lultloit rfor th tilfhr cduratlnn of the Mind. 'Ktrt ky has pn1 th IhiI lmiiUtdr.

prmlttln the hohou plp worlil (iurtnt vacation. Pvrry yrar atno lol lh clin which Itln la tauithl hmv tnJ la rflntlva mimhvra In tho lnttntloll pt higher aduratlon In France. Althnufh (till nhllnf for tha poa faalnn of Tripoli the Italian have hi retiiljf laid the foundation for a. km of pltbllr Inalrurtlon In that A atudy of the hyclene and eanlta tlnn of the Harnbur puhllo acbooll ln rludea the t'eatlns of air before, during and after cleaning the claaaroome. a well aa the determination of duat and rm at various levela.

Cooking la one 'IPTVeTRnTillT Kcnoola admlnlatered by tha United Statce Bureau of Education. Amonf the dlahea to which the puplla ar In troduced la doughnuta. which they are tHtiirht to fry with rchI nil aa a tub etltute for lard. throughout the country as regard the teaching of algebra." the United Htatee Hnrestrtrf Education note la a recent, bulletin, "and eagarne la shown to make the subject more significant than It has yet been In secondary Instruction." eultursl ties are to re enforce the political alliance hetween FVanCtr gTul Russia. It Is hoped; by the establish ment of the French Institute of fit.

Petersburg, recently opened at the the university faculties of Northern France The nlm nf the Institute is to hrliiK about an Interchange of knowledge of each country's language, I4tec4turei history and art. The high school at Manatee, nrmo'd nn initiiKtrliil building, and as no funds wire available for the purpose, the school children bult It them ir built of concrete "25 feet by sO iesi.afsai klsslia sinsi made hs grammav school pupils; the high school pyn.jiut up the walla, and roof. the plastering. The' er.h.rJ&T'rf. trie Kendall Industrial Institute, In honor of 4h high choo1 principal, who designed and supervised tbe 'ww: Graham Stock Co.

Presenting Tonight "THE DEVIL" Vaudeville Between Acts, In case of rain will plftjr ai The Landers. PRICES lOoandftk theaUr and Summer (garden Hippodrome of Springfield Amuss DONITA rOMPANY, Inglng Comedienne. tlTHN eV DREI8. The Gentlemen aild the Jdlot. 5 REE1X OV FICTJRE 6 Matinee Dally 2:90 in p.

m. Bvenlnga. 7:30 to 11 p. mv Admission A)ilts ten cnts; Children five cent. NEW REEL "EVERY NIGHT Beat Metion Picture Tw and Three Faturs pr week JO Piece Orchestra st SKY DOME 10e.

300 W. Walnut St. 6 OAUA DAT PROGRAM. PEOPLES THEATER Th Hus That' Kept Coal by a Cold "Ale Blest. pally 1:30 to I p.

m. 7:30 to 11 J5ynlnfc CONXINUOUd PERFORMANCE. Mioii ctati VAt'LtViLLE. OKOROE miPREB OERTRUCE Comedy Duo. RU8BELX, 'A BERQEN.

(lister Team." Or MOV1NO FICTUREH. I.ADIKrl' DAILY UKTCHkIT 2 geid Heurs Amueemeei amuses: CENTS PEOPLC THCATCft. The beet raaaevllhi act aeen at thl popular lamlly resort tor a lone Urn opened yesterday, and both matl. and evening the ho as was packed with delightful audiences and all pressed themselves IhaH pleased with the program. The vaudavllls feature 'remain today and toanorrow aa'd we ad via all to visit The Peoples and enjoy them.

The Sister Team a wonderful good on and their costumes are boautlfuL while the thi preea nave a sketch sar to please. Firs reels of the latest and best In moving picture and swell orchestra music form two hour of olld enjoyment and In the coolest amusement resort In toe city. At The People' yesterday, the Fourth, the 'orchestra rnaeVs retar eiaeh poifw twaa. of playing the National Airs. We don't hear this class of music so often as we should, and when do bear the Nstlonal Air It makes on feel patriotic whether be la a Republican or a Democrat Today's program will surely pleas all who attend.

"THE.DEVIl" TONIGHT. The "Alrdom had a packed house last night whea the Graham Stock company presented the cltlng war drama, "A Boidlar of Japan." The play was presented In' a moat creditable, manner snd plaasad la lsrgs suriV dlence. Tonight "The Devil win presented. Thl I the play that created such a sensation oves, the entire country four years ago. Sunday night the Tolson Stock company with Lorena Tolson, Will Conlon end all the old favorites will open a week's engagement at The Alrdome.

THE JEFFERSON. An enthusiastic audience saw last night's opening wn af Tn Jefferson. Including Donita. who Is quit a local favorite. In a bunch of popular tonga, while Zuhn A Drels have a clever aa well as novel singing and dancing acL A stage has been provided In the garden so that on hot nights the entire performance Is now given BOUND TO HAVE THAT DRINK.

North Adams, July 4. In search "drink Frank WheelocS" of Wllllamscown reached North Adams attired In hla wife's long winter coat trimmed about the neck and sleeves Russian cnpll! under the auspices of 1 with astrakhan He wore on his feet a large pair of rubbers, but no shoes. He was minus coat, vest and trousers, and had been on a spree, several days. Ills wife, attempting to sober him, hid tils clrrthr tn a TTtni Uur'ng the sumer months mothers of young children should watch for' any unnatural looseness of. the bowels.

When SJvcn prompt attention at tola Itme ssr toua trauble may. heavol.ledb i hsmher. lanrs one I nnlera and pTarrhoea Rem edy can always be depended upon. JTflt EDISON "Ten PATHEr ioSst ttrrcro Program Today Day with U. The Oamblex'a neforma KALEM "The auffeur DreamT WHIN LINCOLN RAH Beeaaas of the Serrlfle firing Of 'jJh mud battertas during the present presidential prlmarlea there ar aiany timorous souls that believe that candidal has aver been so assailed as his favorite.

True, the presldentlsl primary has led te poHtlcal methods that are condemnable, but, neverthele, they are not entirely new. The North American Review has collected some of the utterances when Lincoln ran for the preeldency. From the New York eraM: "May Is, RenThe Republican conven tion at Chicago haa nominated Abraham Unroln of Illinois for president of tne I'nited States a third rate weetera law yer, poorer than even poor Plerr. They naas over Be ward. Chase and Planks.

who are statesmen and able men and they take a fourth rase lecturer, who cannot peak good grammar, and wTio. to raise Ut hacknsyedlMtsrv ate composition at IMV apiece. Our readers recollect that this perlpatetle politician visited New York two or three months ago on his financial touri when, tn return for the most unmitigated trash. Interlarded with cosrs and clumsy Jokes, he filled his empty pockets with dollars coined out of Republican fanat Icism. "May 22.

1M The canaldat for presi dent, Abraham Lincoln, Is an uneducated man a vulgar village politician without any experience worth mentioning In the practical duties of wateemanshlp, and' only noted for some very unpopular votes which he gave while a member of con gress. The comparison between Hewsrd Ud this llllteial estsin It Is as Hyperion to a satyr. From the Albany Atlaa and Argus: "May 21. M6n Mr. Lincoln was first heard of in politics a year ago last fall.

when, limping with wounds and howling with anguish, he was driven through the state of Illinois by Douglas and defeated with the aaclt approval of the majority of his own party, and with the publicity expressed gratwlatton of Greeley, and others. Last spring he made his debut in this stall as an orator and commenced charging for bis speeches at the rate of Wlo apiece, and I was rorcea to aesist amid such public 1 females! gai sa aa aa aa mm ai bbbi La Ma I t)" lllirill(rX TTtWt IVY llleg WIW TV I said to nave been rainy hissed out or rhe scats. He never held public ofTIc of any credit and la not known except aa a slang whanging slump speaker of a $prlnafield, Ma. class with which every party teem mad ef which all paerlss ai From te Boetaa Peat; "Mar' IL ligss Uneola. sresrely a talent for gsmagos iiy appeal that waa thought wertk la Bnglaad X4 or lleo a sssech by those who hired him: but soms who beard mm wars surprised that he should eoaatdered anywhere a great man.

can only, be the fanatical tool of the fanatical host hs will kesd ext." Mud thrawlnat la aa oloV aa aotltlea and politics begaa whast there war two men. and an af taaea waated ofnos. Cheer up, oh dolibtful. Sot the worst Is yst to esms 'wait until ws get Into (his campaign proper and aot a mere primary campaign, and then It will be time te run for the cyckra cellar North American Revlaw. Even your best friend haven't time to do much worrying on your account.

i fla" iJtVeW r.l atflTTI Peach Ice Cream From Fresh Fruit The Best Yoa Erer TmUcL Peach Ice Cream Vanila Ice Cream Maple Ice Cream CTocolaleTcTClTealiT Pineaple Sherbet DENTON'S DRUG STORE a Colonial Pharmacy BY THE Neal Institute 1929 N. Main St Tire UED BOOif Tells "You're Just The Girlie That I Adore" CURED IN THREE DAYS iiavjaamw aMMMaW aMaV wWBal To Hypodermic Injections Ever Uiven ASK FOR INFORMATION. The names of Tempest and; Sunshine are known to lovers of $2.00 musical comedy thro and breadth of the land. TheV have been appearing alf season at the world famous Winter Garden, New York City, and have scored success after success under the direction of the Messrs. Shubert This dainty pair of entertainers are unapproachable in their particular line and in the rendition of such a song as "You're Just The Girlie That I Adore," they are absolutely incomparable.

To hear them sing: a song of this sort, is a rare treat indeed, and music lovers everywhere will doubtless be more than anxious to obtain a copy of this favorite number, which is now offered as a sheet music supplement for the first thhe. Florence appears as a boy in the most man and up to date togs imaginable, whileTier sister Sunshine is always seen as a sweet faced, sympathetic, demure little Miss. are tremendous favorites at th Winter Garden, which is one of the big show places of New York City, and their every, appearance there is greeted with unbounded enthusiasm. A cdpy'of "You're Just The Girlie That I Adore" is sure to be appreciated and treasured. It will bring melody to the home.

Free to all readers of the Springfield Missouri Republican in next Sunday's issue. I.

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