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Springfield Leader and Press from Springfield, Missouri • Page 10

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TEN SPECIAL WRITERS SENT HERE TO COVER TINY TOWN STORY Landon Laird, a apeolal feature Writer of the Kanaaa citr Star arrived In flprlncfleld thla morntnf on an assignment from hi papar to wrlta up Tiny Town and la at work on hit survey of th mlna tnra city at Grant Beach park which will ba opaa th publlo dally from 10 a. m. to 10 p. until Jun t. axcapt Sunday whan tha roun4a do not opan until jv m.

H. Klamayar of th St. Louie Poat. Plapatch la alto an rout to Sprint ftald for tha Mm purpoaa ao It teems tnai an roidalid Specials In Our May Luggage Sale for HARTMAiy Thursday rr iK.jt hi Genuine cowhide leather Bag, leather lined. Black and brown: Regular price $11.75.

Wonderful value. $0.25 Hundreds of otner Bargain. 257c Off on entire stock. i i i ill I 1317 College Phone432 Tramp jToniultti 'ajmot thf Dvxe htos fmpnovemanl Plan whicK' nobles you to PW your Har. milde bat for it JOrwrvtWy J'aBientl' PA1NMARNBH jPR0DUCT3 1 vy laid at Ihey hava apparently haard about Tiny Town In all parta of tha country.

Th third day of th blr little ahow opened hrlfht and fair with a goodly crowd that grew aa th day lang thened. Tha Tiny Town Tlmea reporter buaiad about tha itrounrls and atreota of tha city gatharlna; newt of tha day for their tare o'clock edition. Tonljht's proaram will ba flven by Prof. It Illtchle Roherteon and hi number three aggregation of a rookie a they ar jtjjl Wardrobe i 1. 1 I UUIV, IU1I OlXCt fitted with all conveniences.

3 ply veneer construction. $35 Value i THE SPRINGFIELD LEADER WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 1925. known. Tomorrow' program will looked after by Prof. Hoover1 band and the Y.

M. C. A. clrcu, which I promlilnr a hilarious, ttunt affair. I.ait nlcht't prorreaa Waa greatly enjoyed oy a good crowd deaplta a tllaht ooolneaa In th air and showed a rood Increase over the openlna; night.

Tha Jarret and Iteed achoole collaborated on the program of mutlo and tinging and orchestral work under charge of Mies Mabel Mope Juatla, aaalated by I'rof. Helton Manley of Reed and C. 8. Itoblnaon of Jarrett. Mlaa Lola Fleming directed the Jarrett or cheatra.

Tha afternoon program waa a followi; Orchettra; vocal tolo, Esther 0 1 1 1 1 1 j. bl a trlor ay Hon gn rending, Virginia Hogg; orcheatra; violin aolo, Keith Davis; clown dance, Hilda Klrach; piano tolo, Virginia Simpson; double quartette, "Th orcheatra; vocal aolo, Fletcher Franklin; reading, Eugenia Schneider; piano Mrs. W. R. Wllecm, mt Plttakwg.

Kau who mi re eke don't bellev aayoa aver amffere4 with atom ark tremble) mora thaa aha did. Karmak rMtoraa her health ao ak get th mrprlaa her life. "Thla wonderful Karnak haa rid me of etnmnrh troubles from which I suffered ninet all my life and haa nMrenii' better at any lime 1 (Hii rernemler," riVclares Mrs. IV. Wilson, 7fi3 H.

loth Pitta lilirg. 1HtlH'. "I iluti't believe nnynne ever suffered more with Moniuoh trouMe Iih ri I Ulil." continued Mrs. Wilson. I would simply ko for a week in time without lielna; I I to rat as much us a prrsoti should rut nt one mcitl.

The very sliflit of tnl just fccMiiefl In fill me up, anil I WuliM have spells of nuiiHMi for hours Ht li IIm.r "Tirieii even Clllfir Tif water would make mo deathly sick. I also. suffered wllh sick headaches, diixlness. constipation arid lilllous nrssuaa tuft nervous tu sternT BTtd waa so weak and depreaaed I thouaht I would never aro another well day. "Finally 1 decided to try Karnak mw l.at tti.nee anil It w.m th.

eurprtM my ttfa how quickly and thoroughly It'reatored me to health. My trouhlea have disappeared en tlrely. and 1 now have a new lease on Ufa. I am ao happy and grate ful that I can never praise Knrnak enough, mid I will always recommend It. to everyone." over SOU, ooo bottles of Karnak sold In four slates In ten months.

I Knrnjik In hi, 111 Iti Soel uf le r. luslvcly by KliiKlHi'D's Cut Kate Umi! Stofri In by John Dllliird Hon; nml by the lending drugglrt In every tow Tramp lk, mnl thwet go Marching UP and down back and forth all day long. Tireless feet that scrape and pound. Grit that grinds wet that rots. Pity the poor floor I Or, better still save it with Devoe Marble Floor Finish Varnish.

It seals the floor against abuse reveals the natural beauty of the wood. Brushes out evenly dries quickly. Result: a durable, elastic, all protecting film. When you want to know anything about paint or painting drop in and discuss your problems with us. Springfield Wall Paper fi Paint Co.

328 South Ave. Phone 578 Harris Supply Co. 234 East Commercial Phone 4879 aolo, Mary Virginia Wolf, glee club, orcheatra, Tha night ahow wai by tha Iteed High achool In charge of Mitt Juatla with the following enjoyable program: Orcheatra; piano aolo, Karan Tuck; violin aolo, George Peck; dlrla' glea club; reading, Kldon Cole; mixed chorua, "Merry orcheatra; Olrla' glee club, "Calm It tha violin tolo, Floyd Mora orcheatra. Tha conrerta were greatly en Joyed, and aounded beautifully aoroaa tha lake, the grand ttand and concert place being right bealde the water at tha eaat and of tha park with tha lighted city of Tiny Town rtnwrngTn the distance across the park. It wa like a scene from fairyland and wat th ocoualon of many auch remarks from tha Tiny Town officials kept their uaual cloaa watch to aea that all tha lawa ware observed and police patrolled their beata carefully and watchfully.

It was planned today by Margaret Bradshaw, th city planner of Tiny Town that the street should ba named and thla oversight will ba looked after by her commission at once. There will ba names on Tiny Town'a atreeta but no numbers. It waa decided. Among tha arresta and reprimands administered yesterday by Tiny Town' officers of law and order wera those of two men who claimed to ba J. K.

Weill, president of tha Chamber of Commerce, and 3. L. Long, a prominent furniture man of Springfield, a near by city. but tha nfattcr waa believed to been hushed up and neither of tha gentlemen could be seen at a lata hour for an Interview. The little city was In full bloom last night and one or two of the houses wera lighted by Independent dyamoa furnished by their hoy bullrdera.

The (Irani Ktreet Uaptist church and one of the nil fllllnff stations wera thus marked out from the rest and mado a pretty slKht In the midst of the city. Itruc May of the Kucker studio look panrina nml Hhr v4 of Tiny Town today and the air circus will take some from the air Saturday while clrcuslng about Springfield although what a city already very much a miniature city will look Ilka when photographed from the air, Is a pretty problem Experience of Mrs. Fuller "My hfMlrh haw Improved AMn drrfully," Mftya Mrs. T. II.

KulUr. K. Hlitre tuklnic I.ytflu Hr fJinkhttTn! V' For month I wnH tn ninth pain lin.t I i nuM not work, hut itoinkH to this im'dir! nt 1 am now utrohK emniKh to do all rn mm work iind hav iwii ltr tmhlfft Hr fr tti'. I want to r'ommf Mil IjV.IIm K. IMnkharti'a romrKutnd to wumi tt who uic wruk, run duwu and nrrvouf." Adrrilni'nt, 1'if paUa mil buima, m.

n)urr. Ut ft Wo boUM i est Kverythlng for lest at Knlchtan'a Cut Kate Drug Store. a i' iV, i a'n tln via Santa Fe to andtoyour National Parks Onr plctnr foldarsara Geo. UP The Grand Canyon line French Blue and Rose (4 An urniminlly lovely color ffrt Is Intrnriured In thin very umart ennrniblf. The main part 1 bluck rrp marnraln.

rnnihlned with ront onlord rri'po nnd rmhroMf red In Krcnrh hltio. This ont of thp fw (nmnililrs whTi tha rtrn i In quite an wlthuut th wrap, and one worth seeing the results of. Tommy Knurkn, the well known prise ring exponent, matchmaker Town last nltht und was heard to remark that Tiny Town didn't seem lo luivo gymnasium or boxing rings but that probably they were Inside the high school and offered to act as uthletlo Instructor whin one In appointed. rrot.shly the ommlstoner of recreation, Mies, liaise Katon, will wl.h lo look Into the mailer. I.ee I'llman a.

it visitor last 1 nlcht and himself "af nmuzed" at the wonderful things that had been done by the school children and said It was "a reve latlon" to him. He also spoke high ly of the wSniTefflll jmbltrtty Springfield waa getting as a result of the children doing thla fine work. The "Inquiring Reporter" of "Tha Tiny torn tn ler.stlng report by his queries to visitors picked at rndorjii "What do you think is tha great amy voura for the asking V7, Kagcnhuch Dlv. PastsonRpr ARt. Till Vnlnin St.

Kuahas City, est benefit Springfield racalvel from Tiny Town?" It tha queatlon aiked tha following people at Tiny Town at the Nathan Clothing ttora corner, Monday afternoon I Mary Hltchcotk, aga J7, years, teacher, Ava. "Let's tea, I think tha graataat benefit la the leason In clvlo govarnmant which tha children receive and vhlch make tham batter cltltent whan they grow up." J. W. Tlppln, Judge, 707 E. Madison, age ((: "Tiny Town simply gives the young peopla an Ideal that 4hey will use for themaelvea when they are older." B.

Thompeon, IIS B. Fremont, Chairman of K. Frisco, age aai ThMU a bard aueitlpntp answer In auch a ahort time. I think It will encourage better home building In Springfield." 8. P.

Tracy, route Tracy Cream ery, age 41: "Well, Juat off hand I think It la auch a good advertlae ment for Springfield and wonderful publicity." Mra. J. It. Klllhuck. 17 Cherry, houaewlfe.

aga 15; "It certainly putt Rnrlnrfleld on the map. 1 had lettet from my aleter and aha aald aha had read of Tiny Town ana ene sure'Wlshed the waa hara and ahe Uvea In Houtton, Tex." II. 15. Kelly. B.

F. C. 1 St. Lou la. aaa 81: "It It of tha greateat value for teaching tha youngsters clvlo government." Miss Harriet Horlna waa an In areated visitor looking for tha pub lie library of Tiny Town at tne and her ataff at tne Bpnngnaio nubllo library wera vary muchly an aid to tha children In helping them look up hooka on decorating and h.m.

hnliitliir In their work In building tha homea and making the modela of She aald that among the bookt of great aid In this, work that might Interest grownups are the follow In: "The Honk of Little Houses," "The Housing Hook." W. 1'. Com stock; "The Livable tiee." A. Km bury; "Small Houses, Their Fono mlc leslgn and Construction." E. Klagg; "Itectalmlng the Old House," i llnnner: "Mouse Henutlful An nn.l." I.

Hiring: "Sclenliricl American Home Owners' llanbook." A. t. Iacarhoura; "Designs For American Homes." It, Outdater; "instinctive Homea of Moderate Cost," II. II. Saylor: "The Family House," F.

Osborne; "What Makes the House Iteautlrul." II. C. reabndy; "Homes For Workmen," Southern I'lne Ansoolntlnn; "How to Plan, Finance and Hulld Your Home," "Ileal Hornet That Huy Themselves," Southern I'lne Association; "Homes of Character," IL tTmye rrrd laritrn's Hook of Houses" It. I. Snot WIPF.

OIT STATIC. LACHANNK. It aerland After TT T17 Sometimes reverse. very cheap order to for the If he to buy cheap rubber Nothing out of shape, new sole 6hoe repairman he has leather soles. shoe is Think of tells composition book.

an earthquake shock, which occurred In Swttnrland, people who were listening to a sermon being broadcast from th Lausanne station wera able to hear with much greater TREMENDOUS SALE OF 10 MILLION PACKAGES ST. JOSEPH'S MEDICINE EACH YEAR UNEQUALED DruggiaU Say Theyfliie. Such Universal Satisfaction They Are Gladly Recom mending Them. So few thlnge which are offered tn the approve! of the public, gain even a small degree of success, that when the now famous Ht. Joseph's medicines passed the ten million nark last year, It waa an achievement to he proud of and to be regarded with significance by the big multitudes of people who find It necessary to use medlolnea In their homes.

Ht. Joseph' O. F. th phenomenal meillclne which women and girls now depend' on to reatnre th.tr vitality, la believed tn the first direct specific for so called "female troubles" which hava now been proven to ba caused by catarrh of the generative organa, Ht. Joseph's Liver Regulator fin the WJ l5o CAN) la correcting chronic constipation ao regularly and unfailingly that It fame has spread more quickly than anything of a elmllar nature.

Prugglats everywhere are now fsmllsr with all the St. Joseph's medicines, and It la auggeated that when you need tha help of the peculiar merit of the remarkable preparations, In correct some acute or chronlu condition In your system, ask your druggist first. In msny cases he can spare you disappointments, nd long drawn opt periods or surtering enu tYomen NowDepcndlK, to Restore Their VftaliU CHICHESTER PILLS mi llrtl ItaL lUtM. AhataVWdU.Jk SOLO 11 DRUGGISTS tUn)l a i called "Bargain" is exactly the Real wear and comfort can't exist in a shoe. The maker of.

such a shoe, in make a reasonable profit, must search cheapest kind of material and workmanship. aims at too low a price, he can't afford leather soles and must substitute some composition. but a leather soled shge can be repaired. Rubber composition soles pull the shoe and ruin the welt and uppers so a can't be stitched or nailed on. Your will tell you of many good shoes resoled four and five times with honest This is real economy.

A good leather really a bargain. these points when some clever advertisement you that a cheap shoe with a rubber sole will keep change in your pocket A 'TfTUT Dll. WKWH'H rrwKriptlon for ril Every ube sold on an obsnlute guarantee Your money refund ad If tatlafaetory results are not obtained. Price H.no I'" iMtw. On aala at Van Matr nrug two aloret Holland and Cnmmerclal end Poonvllle.

I. N. MACK CASH GROCER West nrrloa Itione l0. '100 lbs. Ilest Hard Wheat Hour tl 1 can Itumfsid Baking I4U Oranulat.d Sugar I' 4 ceunds best Bulk Coco.

lie IH Bounare7lulkTtelI.4""Csrr I fallen, ke.t oil On. Is buck.t purs a I peunde Prune. 1 plug ter. Horwi.hne er Drk I pounii. H.l.lna 1 sal Q.edvln'i Apsl.

Uult.r. II nl I Ttrge can K. C. lie kins tua Rugs 'Cleaned! We Clean Any Kind or 8le. Springfield Laundry Co.

rhonea 418 AOH SuramerfieldV Greenhouses 1350 Florence Ave. 60,000 Tomato Plants So dos. $2.60 per 1,000 no LA a lL'2o Mola demon fitratcd in your home. Una hentinc sttAnh. tnrnt, luminiim cylinder nd wrincror Axk your neighbor who own one, Electrical Equipment Co.

Phones 165 190. 303 South TU) I .1 If Leather It fibrous with million of tiny notril space which In hal and eihale with every tep. Thla allows th feet to breath and molatur to evaporate. Air I alio a non conductor of heat, henc with, leather tola your feet are cooler in umtnr and warmer In winter. Th reverse Is true with aubstltutM, as they ar non porous, AMERICAN LEATHER PRODUCERS, INC.

ONE MADISON AVENUE, NSW YORK, K.T,.

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