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Springfield Leader and Press from Springfield, Missouri • Page 14

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i hi 1' a 3TILLRIAS STUDYING I HAPPINESS Ka.gna.te Turnt To Science To Help Solve Personal Problems. HEW YORK, Feb. (A. annlyiila In which Mrs. Jnmee "Mlmaa was originally In tereatrd by Venn Fowler Mcfor mlck I now being etudled aboard the Olympic by her hueband during heir trUI ceeonrlllstlort.

Mct'ormlck, beloved by Mr. Btltl aaan a ion, I the ion of Harold P. McOnrmlrk, of fhlrago and mnilion of John D. Jtockefeller Whan Mrs. SHllman was broken In becau.a of divorce proceedings brought by her hueband.

Mc Corrnlck suggeeted she uludy pay ohe snalyela Vn. Btlllman end McCormtck, who ta IT yaars her Junior have lom bean friends but tnlk of marriage between them was always "non aenee," ah haa In.leted. Phs lovee him, aald one, Juet as shs loves her sone. 'Vewltr and lo and understand each other," eh aald recently "but we are not lovers. Ho you Ihlnk I cfuid hev been able to Invf him If we bd been lovereT" Mrs.

Ann fSllllman Donaon. and h.r brother Jmn (Bud) vliiyrO large purt In preliminary rtifuaalinn thai resulted In the trial rec.inciltatln.i. 4 klldrew rlayed Fart. Mrl I a abtvnd, won her fa Iher and nmlhrr bn to affectionate Interest In ech o.her'e welfare Pud and Mrformlck deferred the reconciliation for els wreka In the belief that Htlllm.n giving everything and getting nothing In retorn. Only when their double wer removed at a family ennfer enre fltllltrian a home at tlrand An, did the banker'a wife deede tba Knroiiean trip abroad.

Men. Itllimn won Hud and Comilck oer to experlrpenl aventuallv. The Mlllrcana will vlalt their daitKhter 4ine In rnrla and later will aee Ir. llanea ho Is on htinflnaj trip. When th Stlllmana left on the Otj niplc Saturdar Mra.

Ktltlman ear Hed two we'fl thumheri hooka Junir'a "PyrhnlnKlcal Typa" and Ty hn Anatyala and the Piy by lA. It Itavnua. whom lr Htm melt coneult In Eng land. To prepare the way, Mrs. fltflJmtn.

the Saw Tork Amerlrsn Is advlned Instructing her husband In the rudiments of the new prlenre of the inlnd. Strength aha rscalved from treatments by lr. Ilnynes ruade It pf slble for her tn fight It or way. through tha ut ft virtiy, ahe hats SAid, and t) l.fllfvti can help hrr unhand enuugh to make It prjan'bU for thfn to wlpr clean tha alaia nnd ttsrt life t'ige. thr again for tha uk of their ofttle n.

STOMACH BAD! INDIGESTION Chew few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Reliefl Tha mom eh 'Pit te 1 pf p.i'n roaches the atnnrah nil dintrtra veas. l.itrrpt of lndin at Ion. gaffs, haartburn. aourr.eas. tiltneac, flat tiler.re, vaninb.

V.ae jr atomsch now! Correct digestion and aridity ffr a few r.t. sell millions of rU a gee Advert term en t. le mtsl fauitjuri pianist, will make hit flint appearance bafor Rprlnf flfld nuic luvr tnn)hl at i.lo o'clock whan ht will Urn prsntet in a conrrt at PlpkfH audltortum under th auiplca of the tTivic Mut.tr aaaoctatlon. Mr. Gralngr arrlveil In KprtnuflwM thfa tnorntnir Mr.

Oralnirar an Australian by hint, but ha bvrama an American cltlifn during the World War. whan ha joined th V. B. Army a band leadnr. Aa a planlit rntnpoaar hn fama la aa In Europa a It I In thli country.

Aceordln th rula of tht Clvlr Muale aclatinn. only mrmlvem of (ht orsjsnltatton and thflr friends from out of the rtty ara sllajlbl to attend th ronrwrl to nnht, to whkh no tickets ara be Ins; aold. The program wli; flvn as follows: Parlta. Sq. 1 flat major.

Ilarh Prelude Allmand ftaraband Minuets I and Olgua SHARP EARTHQUAKE IS FELT IN HAWAII HONOLrttU. Feb. i (A P. A sharp earthquake shock was felt on tha Island of Maul and In Hono lulu at 50 Sunday morning. The Incal disturbance was notlreaht In vral aertions of" the city hut Ustad less than a minute.

A mea saga from Maul said the shock re sernbled an explosion and was noted by nil of rentral and western Maul Tha nlted Htatfa observatory seUmngraph near Kwa registered tha loeak quake at 11 a m. Land Sales Ui of ronveyan' filed tnr recrd in the lUr rtrder firnre rearuarr 931 reporieil dally from the files of the Orn utinir Title rotn party, Ab traduni 44 Latvia. flulMina V. 11. hottenharner ami wife to Ch 0fanr and wife 8UH t.nl I NWU hii4 all thai Part g4 nt IU nf U' t.el of NWi tf ytthtl.

mart all in inn a i own snip ning coniatninff 1 acree. ti Urae TN til Cajnialnlng about OA half er. Wlf Rdart1 Itarrhard and wtfa tn 7.M.ie It Taocy Let I. Hoaaoke Addition IT.ioe. i'.

Kinr and wife tn tfarvay It Mafh atd wlf It Third lhalde Ad (Volln Vhmttr to Alfred wltt I ff ie, 11, II ant 1 1 Hlork Cherry A i.mion I Too Ma Hlatar inil MiilMDfl to i eaiie Paterann arnl wife blnntna st pclni 47 feet and feci nf NK rumor of NE T. Toetiinip 7t, 51. ft lT II feet. 4 N. 117 ii fet to pi are of pe nning rontalnhts ari It K.

Cluit'in to Ho rt ii )at'v an 1, wlf' t.t Park Addition tin Frailer l.fti I end Hlo' Swlrn lerr ii) an A t. hr.lr Ad t.on Ah rtr' Mo. il.tn lb r.rritai am! lf Jwir. IM I'rfT ar.4 wife Ail tfriina at rr Ml I uf i A l. It.

4 i le tlaie t.r bv.innlns tt.eou i.t... lir It, .1 umrk I oa IU.li. Addi tn .1 1. I rilei an.l 'f. fB ln ird in ei.rin I ni, or oin.

evldenrea of Indi tM f.l.l, alran line Main Hlrr 3jr rompUn xvm tivwu lie hev. pnlnl. a r. Hn. mi'u cai tt i ini'nea to 1 In.lie.

14 of th. I iwi vim m.h. feat to point lien .1 tlill. in tiny v. or o.

a of HK i and tiK nmr. i. i aiinajuer ini Township X. Rente U. lit.

(several mtrgod eompanlea undar the oraa Hmith and wtfo to control of ona glganile corpora Newton ad wfe all or af (n of Hc. 1. Towaaht a mm nbd mm follow The one big merger plan d. jinn.of at omr or ebov nrn ti riiireo: Hie dfinrtmtiit to have w'rd .1 low water mark alon. r.

MV "la aa lnt.it.ta a. fur hl i In. of al. hn IX' I Th a u. eMnlve a'.

pa Hum furl r. iM.iT.. M' (:, tr. i te wnf 1 rwlt 4i inr e.i re rf NFl 14 'V rorner nin. contain i no nt'lt Una trs in II 1l iti wife to OHn i SmltH inl wife, i.tni land aa above 1 OS J.

Morrleen tn loneti iw.en l( Nmiiha Foil rili Addition ft W. CatUtt 1 al to leonetti, rnd lt Hntlth'a fourth Addl 1 The First Robin Has Reported Tha Ibrl T)lr Icrmmi tt (Jiula cn berry a aurei ayinlxil of thrift mn wtll aa aiyli and quail ly, Made in Springfield Tliri aaUafartlnei of our pafrona ia f.ir irrcatrKt con It in Ki'briigr" I i. lm it is ISjTinR in oiir khtip. Wp tlo not nllOW jurat It ffW rnticrna. Iirre n.l tin re Vi nr aiiiming rilit nmr a larpe and wond'Thilly mi i.l.'i.l i.apl.ny hi? rifvvc.t Wonl.n.

Tlie riian who is with nothiiif; lt'iv's than cor patterns, correct btylfi nnd nintfriaU and workman ahip of the highest quality will find hiit rrijuiro.ncnU are fillpd best with a Dieter man A Quisenberry "made to measure" uit. Dieterman Quisenberry Distinctive Clothes for Men 4f4oorid Flopr Holland Baildinf PERCY GRAINHFT? Phone 2606 t7) APPEAR mlr.or, op J. Alltcr maratnao Andvnt Kcheran lntcrmrsin (Tt'troapart) Vlnal; modfrato ma ru bato 1 (ilbrt (The Callows) "NU" Oabrlel Kaure (Kong sr ranged for piano by Perry tralnr "Pairotlas' Pfbussr "Trlana Ifrom Study. minor, op. 34.

No. 13 Chopin Ktudy, sharp, op. Ji, No. 7 Chopin Polonaise. flat mapor.

op. ki Chopin Programs for fha Orslngr rerlt al tonight were received hera this morning by IVster K. Ooi. sure tar of the ')'( Music aesorlatlnn from thm ('Win Concert STvlra. of Chl rago, Mr.

i Grainger's managers. In order that mualt? loVers may more appreolats tha program of the fam oua artist, aach selection la explained In detail In the four psg leaflet nccompanylng tha printed program. ALLEGED FOOD TRUST FACING FEDERAL SUIT (Ctlawa4 from faga Oae Baltimore IM to much criticism In congress and has become a subject of Inveatlgatlon by the federal trade commission, headed tha list of those cited by the government as making up the huge combination. The other corporations and Individuals named aa defendants were: "The Ward Halving corporal Inn, tha Vrd flaking company, the General Itaklng company, th "Cun tlnentat Ilaklntf cnrporatlon, Vnlted Rakerlea corporaf Inns and William flL Ward. Howard Ward.

William TMnlnger. Paul H. Helms. J. W.

Riimbniigh. K. Peterson, Oorgs J. Barber snd Ceorge H. Smith.

Hpaclflcally the petition naked "that the defendants be adjudged to hava violated both the Sherman law and tha Clayton act. "That the defendants be tilitned from doing any art In furtherance of an alleged combination, conspir acy an attempt to monopolise "That the defendants, the Ward naVIng corporation, the Continental flaking corporation, the tieneral Flaking cnrporatlon and the Ward Kood Prod net a corpora Ion, he en Joined from acquiring th whole or any part of the stocks, bonds, or other evidence of Indehtedneas. of the physical nsaels of each others," To Iteatart Competition. "That the last named defendants Ue perpetually cnjnlned from having officer, aaent or em llo In I'linunon with enrh other, (ami from enterm Into any ran. 'ran.

mrmmenu undaratandlnca with an ttier for Joint pur naar. rtmr.r nr jiilprnfiit, or oounori poll, Tho court a aakrd further to "rporul, defendant to themaelvea of "Ihe ka. i compa. nion may he fully rr.mo ii in the haklna Induatrv" The luailr. ataietne.it lla Invea.laatlon de veiopea facta which evidenced a r.ear Intent on on th.

Ifiwilril real Hfi.WI of Ihe enumerated aa follow. I ihr I nlled llakerie a mm, i.r KHiiiKaHnii of the! vMird llnklni; corporation, of the ve, the Wan! linking cniimnv, merger i ihe I'nltrd lUkerlea corporation and other concern. In Ihe Continental Making corporation; or lianliatlon of the linking corporation to take over Ihe pre eala'lng li.neral llaklna romnunv land auch other haklnu: comnanlea aa could be acquired: and formation on January 80, w.rd Food I'mducta corporation, which the government now allege waa to take all of the other corporate da fendanta. loKtither with numerou, manufacturer, of eup pllea and equipment. MYSTERY SURROUNDS KILLjNGAT SEDALIA SKr AUA, Mo.

Feb (A i oroner Jim. this morning 'nlled an InottcNt fnr 10 clock Tuaeddy morning to be held In connection with the of Ocorge liu yer early Hundny mdrnlng. who was found dying from a luiiet wound at the home of his slater. illra. r.vm Paul.

Hdturd.iy nlkht. Mrs Paul and Omer l'urrell Wer qt.fiitloned at length Hunday morning Uy Prosecuting Attorney Roy Hucker concerning the shunting, which Is somewhat mystifying, dnqfct as to whether It waa suicide or murder eilsting. ItirreJI was placed In jail to be held pending further Investigation. He con ha waa. at la homo 4b ttne i he shooting occurred, while Mrs.

Paul Informed Pmaectitnr Hu. ker he was at her home. Mrs. Paul will be a material witness at lha curonrr's Inquisition. NEGRO HISTORY WEEK IS BEING OBSERVED Celebration of Negro History week which Is balng obsarved over lha entire country, began thts morning at Uncoln school.

The pur poaa of tha srbrstlon. la to pop i larlaa the ttndy of Negro history and It will tha subject nf spotc lal notice during the morning devotional exerclsas at the school 'at day, The celebration will close with program tn be held at tha Kcro Presbytarlan rhurch nrt Frldny night at 9 o'clockj when addriwe on fha past and fijtura of the rac will he given. In Addition to these, music will be glvn by the Lincoln band, orchestra. Tatrlnsr orchrstri seml cborus and diflrtet. i GREENE COUNTY HAS 1 I lijL A'D MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1326, IS OFFICIAL REPCRT Number in State Decreased Only 8,000 In Spite of the Automobile.

Greena eounty hat nearly 1,000 mulea. Th ra no line motor made little headway toward Iht elimination of tha famed Mlaaourl inula, accord' Ins to a report made publlo by K. A. Loiran and Jewell afayea of tha federal and alate crop reporting There ara IA3.0OO Mlaaourl mule, today rotnpared with 190.000 at the aame time laat year. The' number of mulea In tha atata h.a bean da rreaalnit alnwly alnna 1 0 In Mia aourl.

tha report alatea. Farm rie manda were not aa heavy tha laat aeaaon for mulei. tha report, potnte out a. tha reaann for tha alight luaa. due moatly tn feedera Tha following table ahowa the countla.

and number of mulea In each. erlawet. Andrew. A tchleen. Ituehanan Olay.

Clinton, Darl.ae. UeKalb. Haenaaa llolt. Nodaway. Plana.

i lea Xay. Ill.Wiirth. .1 II Nanh Ceatral. ll, aluoit. i 4IH M.rrer.

i TIP Putnam. 1.170 nandolph. .1.111 .4.11, I I.tie Adair. t'arroll. 'hartton Urundy, I.

In. l.lvlna.luo. t.ltt I III Krhuyler. 4 t.aliti.ulllvan. Jartkeaat.

I. U0 Monroe Pike .1.111 Hall. M.DH, o.iand .1.119 lb) Weal. 4.ta Jark.an. .4 I4 fohnenn.

Lafayette .4 I'lalr. iV.rnon. reatrwl. I 1.140 Miller. .4.111 Monltaau.

I. Ill Mora an. li iHaa tin Pe. lla. ine Ph.

in. I lit Pnl I III iilaafcl t'ta Feat. i. Ill at 4. 1.140 at.

Kranro.e 1 411 at lien. vie. a 3.440.HI. Iwmii. l.l.nOA .1.

1.1 Waahlnffion I UK Ilia Au.tralB. flark Kno. lwta. Mariwa Kate. raee ert.r.

Henry. (111 i ,.4.740 1.110 I.IH l.kll 7 1.140 I III 2.740 1.740 III" 2.041 1. 1 4n I 4:0 720 .1 410 .1.410 I 110 1 I 111 Henrnn. HiMine Callaway, t'amdan. role f'anper Ilallaa l.lrkoty.

Irled. Crawford. Franklin flaaronaoe. Jeffer.on Lincoln tarry. Ilarrnn.

na.ihwe.1. 1 ,71 iaaper. 1 II" Lawrence 2 111 M. 111 Nawli.li. (sajlk eatral.

I.IIO'Merneld, 110 Hlnl.r 2,1. lahannon. I I0 Taney. l.llrt ayna. 1.40, Webalar 2 140 Wrl.hl.

2 71 I ataveaat. I Madrid 4 Pemterol. ..7.130 tVnl. I I 130 I 110 1.010 040 1.100 rtnlllng.r. Carter.

lien. Iiou.laa How.M. 1 1 on Ma.Hann. I 440 1. i'oio 2.710 tire.nn.

Oaark. Bufler t'ape (3lr lMjt.alln Central 10 41" I 110 I III I 510 Mlaiouri la Ihe mule ratalna; aectton. although during tha p.iet twenty yeara mule, have ben Krfiilu.tlly Increaalng In Ihe northern countlea. Feeding and prejmr lt for market uaually ha. been done In the central and weatern countlea.

Jnhnaon, Cooiiar. How anl. Waihlngton. liade, Madl aon. L.regon and Wayne rountlel hava more mule, than fioraea.

Countlea having the fewaat mule, compared to horaea ara along the northern border toward tha aaat alda. CONFESSED SLAYER CAPTURED, REPORT OUK. Pel. A 'hat iea Mitchell wni arret ted In llrllr vui' liKspltiil todny. where he Imd gne for treatment for a bullet oumi, hai with causing the tlr Hih of a young unldenttfed wnm uii, hose body waa found on a kiihw bank In Kits! Mth afreet, a hours earlier.

Mlti who years of age. acrt.rdtllit tn the pollr. He has a bull' wound In hi" IP shoulder and a lacerated s. alp. He declined to tt how be received his Injury.

Th pollvr say that Mitchell and another man, whose name baa 'not been ravenled, were tb yoti' a woman last night In an automobile when quarrel was started, end In In a gun fight. Mitchell, the police ajty. pushed tha man out of the iar and then In order to prevent lha woman from filing tha story, shot her twice. HUMAN EARS GROWING BIGGER, EXPERT SAYS VFKNNA. Feb.

(A P) The notaa and clamor of modern city life are producing a race of cieph ant ear! and women, says Dr rriii Pfrrfrer, a Vienna ear He predicts that In the not too distant futur human beings will have auditory extraml ties tha site nf a daachutid's. Women, says Dr. Pfuffer. wilt ba hardest hit The grand children nf women who now wear their hair over tha ears, will have to con nnua me ran necause (heir ears will be no unsightly that they must be covered up. Pfffr biiai.

hla prediction on meaaiirements nf patlenta ears during that last 10 years. The continual strain on tha auditory nerve when a person la Itstenlng In conversation amid the din of city traffic la responsible for the change, he says, CARD OF THANK. We wish to thank our kind neighbors, and friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy during tha slcknaaa and dsath of our belayed mother and grandmother. Also fur the beautiful floral offerings. MR.

AND MRS PRIHS KRA58ER A NO FAMILY, MR. AND KtM TOKO KRAS8EP AM) FA rail LT, MR. A NO KS. M.Wl" KKASKKR A NO FAMILY, MR. ANI MRS.

CHA8. KRAS8KH A NO 8 UN. MR. A NO MH8 JOHN KRAHSi'lt AND MR, AND MRfl WILL WEPER AND rAMILT, MR. AND MRS.

LAPREL CLARK SON AND FAMILY. i I Little Joe PjOHC PEOPLe ViSTO ADVjlCE BECAUSE THEH SNE SO MOCK AUJAW DAYIS ORDERS INQUIRY INTO AIR AGITATION tCaatlnaea from Paare One policy Jso will bt cftrefully In quired Into by the Investigators Tt la well understood by army off Ire that Prsstdent Conlldge concurs In the conclustona of fs army air board, which recommended against tha separata air service advocated by Mitchell and proposed Instead that air personnel be placed under a special assistant secretary of war and remain an Integral pait of tha army. Nevertheless General Patrick recently went before a house committee and renewed his advocacy of a separate corps. A bin embodying his recommend nt lns introduced Immediately afterward and now la hefore the house. One of ths anonymous circulars now In Secretary Davie' possession.

and represented aa having been dis tributed from air service headquar ters, declares there must be more educations! In congress, and urgca recipients of the circulars to get busv," wltli senators and repre sentatives tn the Jnterest nf sep arste air corps. War department officiate are considering thtji language in the Mghl of the declaration of Preai dnt fnolnlge. hen approved the Mitchell o'urt martial findings 'The theory of government." said the president, "Impllea that every nfflrinl an long as ie t'etalns (office purport hlmi elf with rape.t to ward his superior." The iiroular urging "eduratlonal work" for a nepurale air rorps has attached to a summary of eral Patrlt k'a rereni teat Imony. in which he held that the air board recommendations du pot go far enough "It is the general opinion, said "that the mljir.iry af fnlra comrnlttee of ihe bouse look with favor upon a reorganisation of the air servh slong the same Rvtieral lins a a the marine cTpe now rrivatilied under he aer tary of the navy. Kdaeatlaai fnre.

"Fur the past year mucli work has been done in nn endeavor tn educate rongreaa along general aviation line end Impreaa upon them the actual power tif air forca "We have tried tn put acroaa tha Idea of reorganisation In which the. air service can be developed and operated so that It will be able to give lis maximum efficiency and effectiveness. "This educational work la aa much yours aa It Is oura and now la the eeychologlral moment for you to get busy. There la more interest in aviation throughout th Pnfted States now than we ran hup 'i tMln for many to mm. ec lint there w.il i.t vr be a hMter tip i.

rt unity ir.MN riant nuw to try and get roniiuensurate tth our H' tual tiffenaive puu rr In the scheme of natlotutl There are two acoatfirs from your state nnd repreaentative frun. your dleOtct. AUn you ntimt know people of prominence in your state who can cnmniunl' ate a Ith the senators and repreaentntlvea. la to your Interest that you get In touch wllh theae people as your future In the service will depend largely upon legislation In tbla nt saton of congress" Dr. Mills, den.iat, moved, frjm 0, S.

aquara to Mllllgan opp. Colonial hotet entrance or. Jefferson General practice. hitOMl at tantlon. Ph.

Aavartlaarr t. Edgall Beauty Sheppe, IS Ea.t Walnut. Pbuna W. Atlvar tlaamant. Doea your watch wear crutches.

See our ex perl a all work guaranteed. J. t). Ilawver. jeweler, 129 Sot.th avenue.

Adv. (Thill aupper Monday evening. February t'ampneil Avenue church Ir, H. Hunter give, peraonnl attention to nil pa.len.a. Neurocalo meler.

ray and fllnlcnl riamlna tlona may he had by appointment. Ha. bad over 14 yeara' practice In Springfield. Chiropractic office. 3rd floor McManlel building.

J'hone IWs. Adverllarment. Dr. rthlnehart'. office, lnd era Bldg.

Illaeaaea of women and chlren. riyne 65. Advertiae ment. Mr. and Mra.

Charles a. Ing of 54 West I'oplar street announce the birth of a daughter, Koreat Margaret, on January j. IB. Tftt OM I.FAI). Mrs.

LevBiil Tryon, til yeara old, tiled thla morning at 1:15 clock a. tha home of her daughter, Mra Alma "Wilkin, of mi North flay' fehe la survived by three sons, W. Nelson, Oiympla. Waah; J. Nelson.

JlavKiiM, Cuba, and J. U. Net eon of Tacoms. snd by three daughters. tr.

Lucia Kckaa, le at lie, Lena Ttirhllt, Ml ami. ris and Mrs. Alma Wilkin, of thl. rltjr. Funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at tha home of Mn.

Alma Wilkin, at in o'clock with Interment In the East awn cemetery under Ihe direction of ihe Alma Uohmeyer Undertaking company. SUB COMMITTEES ARE BUSY WITH CITY SCHOOL SURVEY The Inve.tlcatlnna being made bri monta of the ichool, ara balng In tha two aub commltte.i of the gen 1 tea.lgated by a commlltea of a Ilk oral achool ourvey committee Into number prcalded over by F. M. lc tha condition and need, of the t'avld. 1 Mr.

William. aai no meeting nf Springfield oy.l.m hava been grnrrml wtn o. died un found to be rather a large teak, ec (tl. aub bodea hava made up cording to Kd V. tvilllama.

chairman coniprehen.ive report, on their ofthegener.lco.nmlt.ee. I The general committee Mr. Wllllama today that ha IN then be called together and go tindermand. both aub commlllee. over iheae reporla.

and will ba.e buay on their job. and thai It, any recommendiitlona to be made may require aome day. yet before following the general meeting reporla can made. The aurvey commlltee Includea find out lha. I.

la a conoid mora than tt prominent ci.larnt of arable tuak to galher correct data for compreheualv. and Ihe general committee will want aa full report, aa poaalhle before making any pi.aalble rccommendatlona," Wllllama aald The rondltmni aad need, of the phvllcal properllea of the dlatrlct. auch a. building, and are i It I. now enulpped and that In.

being atudled by a committee portent Improvemente tntiat be made five, headed by A. J. Elaemayer. and If tha achool. of Kprlngfield are to the financial condition and require reach tha etemlard dealred STATE RESTS TODAY IN PETERSON TRIAL T0PEKA.

Feb. I. A. The atata rested Us case this morning In the trial of Carl J. Peterson, former bank commissioner, on brlb ery rhargea.

Reading of the testimony given by Mra. Waller Orundy In lter. on's preliminary hearing completed the proaecullon'a evidence. Mrs. Orundy, for whose husband's re leas from ths state penitentiary Peterson Is alleged to have asked was unable to appear In court be cause of Illness.

Her husband, form ly president of a Hutchinson bank. still la serving a sentence for em heaalement. Mra. Grundy's testimony waa offered to aupport that of A L. Os wald, Hutchinson lawyer, who de clared that Governor Jonathan M.

Davis expressed a willingness in parole Orundy only the bank commissioner had fixed a price for executive clemency. Mrs. Urundy's story, as repeated from the record of the preliminary hearing, waa that Peterson pretend ed he had not heard about a price being fixed for Grundy's release' when the banker'a wife first talked' tn Peterson about the matter. Wit er, the woman testified, Peterson; told her "the original arrangement I made with Oswald stands good." The court rerensed until 2 o'clork WPAXSON GUARANTEE oe SUPERIOR senvics aiNci ie paxson uNaca 2t5 COALA Bait Smokeleat 8emi Anthra cit. Buy direct from mina.

$10 Four Ion orders 50c Ion lees. Car on Irnck. Phone 1169 COAL City Scale Weight. KunsHS Deep ft shaft, eatcJnts I Less than Q7 Qft car lota V' OV Heat Franklin QQ ft Co.EfTR or Lump TC Ark. Semi CM ft CZ Anthrncite vAVttfU Fresh from Can to bomai Woods Coal Co.

BRING 'EM IN! Balloon tlreg are different. So are balloon lira repairs. For satisfactory repairs the work must be done In a balloon tire vulcanising plunt tiy mea who know bow! Hrlter let spoclallsla do It. The work, the price and tha all around service here will please you better. Hrlng 'em In.

today. KARCHMER TIRE CO. 600 607 N. Jefferson Bprinirfleld, Mo. ieewevv' a aWaea aJ4hea.JVa,ew4 S' I Phone 1649, the dlatrlct and waa ornanlied at th auggeatlon of the board nf edu cation, member, of which ay the; achool aya.em cannot be brought to proper efficiency In building, and In other reaped, without a bond laaue.

They nay the city had greatly out grown tha capacity of the ayi tern this afternoon, wlten the defense will begin Its plde of the case. IIKI.D FOR TRIAL. NEW YORK. Feb. I.

(A Thirty five of the ali'y one men. Including William V. Dwyer. race track owner, who were Indicted on JaMiary 2S on charges of vtoltftlng tha National prohibition law. today pleaded not rullty.

and were held for trial In federal court on March 1. The remaining defendants to put In appearance and bench war rants were ordered Issued by Judgtt Howe. The pigment carmine was' ill.cov. ered ac.ldenlally Springfield Planting Guide NOTICE Bermuda Onion Plants will not take the place of ONION SETS Onion Bets will make Green Spring Onions SOONER Price Quart 16c; Gallon 50c Bermuda Onion Plants Crystal Waxe White and Bermuda Yellow Price, hundred 25c Price, thousand $1.75 In crate lots, only 600 to crate, $1.25 PLANT NOW Superior Mixed Lawn Grass, pound. Kentucky Blue Grass, pound Shady Lawn Mixture, (pound White Clover, pound Sweet Peas, named Spencer, ounce Sweet Peas, Mixed 8pencer, ounce Sweet Peas, Mixed Orandiflora, LAWN FERTILIZERS VIRQ0 25 lb.

bag $1.75 50 lb. bag $3.00 100 lb. bag $5 TE TO LA WW ILk a A Pulverised SHEEP GUANO 1 lb. pkg. 10c 3 lb.

pkg. 25o 60 lh. bag $1.60 100 lb. bg $2.50 Springfield Seed Co. safeguard the health with JEWEL! From garret to cellar the uni form heat produced by JEWEL COAL keeps many ills away from the nursery and add comfort to the entire household.

Ask Your Neighbor! JEWEL IS ALWAYS." 1. All 2. No 3,. No RALPH ELK1MS The Mlla will go on alter gone, r.noutin Ailvertl.rment. W.E.

CUKDIFFL ADVERTISING AGENCY Fnr morn than four ynart lorntod in tha Uniler, nullitlng, ha moved It) larj. er quarters In the new 301 College Street Building We furnish rates, rlrrulatton lata and place grlvertlalng lu dally and weeklr BtwabaP era. tiiaain end' farm Journals Miiywher, In tha fnlted Slate or Canada. Alao, we writ cataloaa. form tettera and adTertlitomenti of any Jlne of bu.lneaa.

We ara using In our new location tba same old telephone number; 65 Seed Go's. Lump Slack Clinkers 4. Little Ash 6. Smokeless 6. 8ootless PHONE "FIFTY FIFTY" JEWEL The Perfect Storago Fuel 1 i I tt.

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