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1 I I 4 OUR ANTON ARMY TAKES IMPORTANT POINT FROM NORTHERN FOE Officers of English Gunboat Killed In Fight With Chinese. SHANGHAI, 6ept. 8. (A A ra dlspaWh Irom' Har.io aeys the i antonese. or southern, troopa, have the town of Hanyang.

witn i Important aracmil, which Is the In China. The dispatch says le capture will hamper the move irnts of the northern troops and re love the difficulties which the rwthern force have been experlenc lg becauae of their long lines of ummunlratlon. Early 'Monday the southern troops ijegan an attack on Hanyang, which traa defended by Generals Chln Yun nd Llu Tso Lung. During the night eneral Liu, who had been appointed i ivll governor Hoped only four ays ago by Marshal Pu. went over the enemy, who he Insisted In slicking Hanyang hill and almost ompletely annihilated General Vnlna forces.

A. R. Higgens of the nrltlsh "unboat Dispatch and Lieutenant i. Ridge of the British gunboat iVockcfiafer have died from wounds tecelved during an engagement Mon day on the Yangsto river with Chinese troops. Lieutenant Commander L.

8. Acheson. commander of the Cockchafer, also was wounded. Reports Monday told of a battle near Huachlngkuang. 50 mllea up the Yangste river from HBnkow between the British gungoat Bcarab and Cantonese troops after the Chinese had opened fire on the vessel.

Ancgher dispatch from London the same day carried the announcement of the admiralty that there had been casu altlea on M. 8. Cockchafer and the armed auxiliary Klawo when the ves sels were fired on, but no names were Ziven. PEKINO. Sept.

8 fA The southern armies occupied Wuchang and Hankow yoatcrday. Marshal Wu Pel Pu. commander of the. allied northern armies, retreated to Honan. Several British naval officers and seamen were killed Bnd wounded In Monday's clash.

It was learned today when dotslls of the encounter were STUBBORN SORES af and lnflini mat font quickly yicM to tho healing power of Resinol Bunions Quick rstisf from psin. trsTnt sbos prsssuis. At sB it ani iiwi storfi VlSchotl's Zino pads Uanagss HOTEL Plil MW om tas Sum is gms Whether your visit it for busincst or pleasure, 1 be Melhourne is the tac to live. Every appoint cent for your eorclort; every type of conveyance passes it for your convenience. And it's if mn jtes from any place jn town.

Rooms, Jj ind up. vr. J. nick TVs. ton.

GRANT" AST) LINT ITU. IOLH ful. river with to permit? commu nication between Rie two vessels. The general threatened to fire on the gunboat caekghafer, whose officers sought to Intervenet The British consul, summoned from Chungking, undertook futile negotiations to release the steamer's of ficers, whereupon a British expedi tion of 40 men, commanded by commander Darley of the cruiser Dispatch was ordered from Hangknw and arrived at Washscln In the small river freighter Klawo on Beptember 4. On the following day the Klwanow attempted to approach the steamer and succeeded In rescuing Its officers when the Chinese began firing from the banks.

PEOPLE'S COLUMN Menders of The leader ire Invited to writ their views tor this rotumn. Tou 'an talk shout ro't rtion. hn.irk. hunl or LI slt.n. iron to Mnyihtns that Is of public lion't Ihttu.Ke In peisonal.

Hie. nnt apltf. Man mir r.u. kn I nrl.li.... not nrr iwriiy for rablhs linn, but a tvldrnrs of sood fslth.

Tbi ni.inlun mr sr. tlioj i III writer soil nn of The Leader. All copy shnuM he typewrltttn. Ill NTI.NO FOB MOTHER, JbtauyaDS hULtorrimflnds botrt WuMJoJhr Leader: hang and Hankow. It has tmpor snt artillery emplacements which southerner, will be able to use.

Commander P. C. Darley and Lieu My name Is Roy Bailey and I am searching for my mother. I was taken away from her when I was 14 months old and adopted by the name of Roy Short. When I last heard of my mother she was in Iowa and go ing by the name of Koper.

ROY SHORT, Eminence, Mo. ESSAY PRIZE OFFERED Attention has been called by 'Mrs Chancey Robinson, local president of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, to the prize of $1,000 which is being offered by the United Daughters of the Confederacy to un dergraduate and graduate students of universities and standard colleges In the United States for an unpublished monograph or essay of high merit In the field of Bouthern history Students of the Southwest Missouri State Teachers college and of Drury college are eligible for the prize, ac cording to Mrs. Robinson, who will give full Information regarding It to anyone who will call ber at her homer B0.1 South Ffemoiit street, phone 2131 J. The prize Is awafdcdt)lennally and lf.no essay of high merit shall be submitted In any competition, the III not he anardeil Una vrsi receivea in oubiikiwi. io wM1 information has been received the number of casualties.

The British dead Included: Commander F. C. Darley and Lieutenant A. R. Hlgglns of the gunboat dispatch and Lieutenant G.

F. Ridge of the bunboat Cockshafcr, who died from wounds. Others killed or dead from wounds are: Able Seaman Far miner, gunboat Dispatch; Leading Seaman Haslam: Able Seaman Mar rotW Able Seaman Farrow, all of the junboat Scars. The dangerously wounded Include: Lieutenant Commander L. C.

Aeh( aon. commander of the gunboat Cocr Able Seaman Beeaa of the gunboat Scarab. uother wounded, but less seriously: Able Seaman Orltt, Able Seaman Dolan, Shipwright Crabtree. all of the Dispatch. Lieutenant J.

O. Fogg Elliott of the gunboat Mantis. Two able seamen and one stoker on the Mantis and five able seamen, probably of the Cookshafer and one ijble seaman of the Scarab, whose names were not disclosed, also were wounded. The Incident developed In Washeln when Oeneral Yang Sen. an adherent of Wu Pet ru, the steamers Wantung and Wansseln belonging to the British firm of Butterfleld it Swire', lying In port at Washseln.

at the same rime lining the banks of the THE PILGRIM MOTHER A statue ti the PlJftrlm Mother vm recently unveiled at Plymouth Bock, Maab. Throiieh hrr we honor every tlon and hardships that a of fi00 esch, the first at the time of the award, the second when the manuscript shall have been printed. me prir.e is known as the Mrs. Simon Barurh University pri7.e and the pedlod of Southern history dis cussed in the essay should preferably oe near trie period of the Essays should be In scholarly form and must be based, partly at least. upon tne use of source material.

Important statements should be accompanied by citations or the sources from which the data has been drawn, and a blbllg.aphy should be appended. It la expected that essays will comprise not leas than 10.000 words and greater length Is preferred. Ef fectiveness or reasearch. or nalltv of thought, accuracy of statement, and. excelleney of style will be con sidered In msklng the award.

Manuscripts should be sent with return postage to Mrs. Arthur H. Jennings, chslrmsn, 2200 Rlvermont avenue. Lynchburg. Va before Sep.

tember 1, 1037. The award will be announced In November, 1037. ALVA PERKINS IS IN CRITICAL CONDITION The condition of Alva Perkins, 20 years old. who was ehot and seriously wounded about o'clock Monday night at the Coon Creek church, seven miles northeast of Hartvllle. Mo.r following an argument with Francis Smith.

31 years old. a neigh bor, was said to be critical today, ac cording to word received this morji pioneer woman who endured priva lnR from Sheriff R. N. Mcintosh, of nation Wright county. might live.

Shoulder to shoulder with 1 rerklns condition was Improved ber husband she built a home In the yesterday afternoon but he suffered wilderness and reared her aturdy son 1 relapse this morning and his re. and daughters. Bhe cooked and aew stj i saia vo pe extremely doubt ed. She spun and wove for her growing family. When they were 111.

she brewed potent remedies from roots and herbs euch roots and herbs as are now used in Lydla E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. Smith was released yesterday aft ernoon on $2,000 after charges of felonious assault had been filed against him yesterday morning In the court of Justice of the Peace Tom Wynn at HaVtvlile. The nre llmlnary hearing will be held one day next week, depending on th outcome of Perkins' wounds, It was stated The shooting Is said to have fol lowed an argument between the two young men. Smith surrendered to officers following thn shooting and aammea ne snat Perkins twice with a 38 ealthre revolver.

One bullet took enect in Perkins' rlitht breast and the other passed through his rurnt snouider. Smith claims he snot in self defense. Land Sales In th Hfffiriiri tti imhr 12. rp4.rtd dally from the tl of i irsiiA iouniy 1 1 1 1 xtmpiny, Ab A. MtvrtM ttiil wife fn rhaa Jnn nd wif.

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IM atrin JJ fool nff ir, nmrMi Wood i Mur.l:r!nn and if. 1. ravtna. Wi t.a4 a addit: THE SPRINGFIELD LEADER, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 192. POLITICAL PARTIES PREPARING FOR GREENE COUNTY CAMPAIGN Political leaders in Oreene county are actively In making' plans for the coming campaign and next weea naeiy will see the campaign in this county In full swing.

The Democratic county committee will meet Saturday afternoon at headquarters which are to be opened on the second floor of the McDanlel building and the county organisation will be perfected at that time. A meeting of the Republican city committee has been culled for 8 o'clock tonight at Republican head quarters on tne th rd floor of the Sanford building. The county com 1 Hum it inreuna ana onenen headquarters last Saturday afternoon Ben Harrison. Republican county chairman, will be In charge of the meeting tonight. A large number of Democrats and Republicans will' go from Springfield te Jefferson City to attend the state committee meeting and state plst form meeting of their respective parties there next Tuesday.

The opening of the Republican state campaign will be held In Jefferson City the day following the commiim meeting and will be at their political positions and sound me seynote of tne campaign. The opening of the Democratic state campaign will be held In St. Joseph, September 17. Democratic political leaders "apparently are united In the belief that Samuel W. Pordyce will be named state chairman for their party.

DEXTHS MHS. EARL HAWKINS. Mrs. Earl Hawkins, formerly ol Hlghlandville, died Tuesday after noon at Mount Vernon stcr a lingering Illness. The body was taken back to Clever, for burial.

Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the River dale church. Interment will he made under direction of T. Maples, undertaker at Clever. MRS. Mil.

K.N MORGAN. Funeral services were held St 10 o'clock this morning for Mrs. Helen who died Sunday morning In a local hospital following a brief illness Services were conducted at the Herman Lohmeyer Funeral home. In terment was made at Ash Orove. The deceased, 'Is survived by the husband.

i.niuBcy Kt. Muriian, one son uonert Morgan, a sister. Mrs. w. Mc Qurnry, of this city, and two sisters who reside at Hericy.

Pa a brother. R. Q. Taylor, of Springfield, and another brother, of Hersey, and by mo iHinrr mm imimcr, Mr. ann Mrs.

R. H. Taylor, bf Hersey, Pa. i. P.

UAI.I.INI.I It. Funeral services for J. Porter BhI llnger, 67 years old. a farmer of near Morrlsvllle. who died Sundsy afternoon In a local hospital were held at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning.

Services were conducted at Blagle cemetery, Ipcated 18 mties northwest of Springfield, under the direction of the Klingner Undertak ing company. 7he decedent Is survived by the widow, one adopted son, George Ovens, of Wvoming: one brother, E. B. Morrls vllle: two sisters. Mrs.

D. M. Arm strong, of Morrlsvllle, and Mrs. A. Armstrong, of Brighton, Mo.

MRU. F. ty. CRONE, Pormer Mayor Henry Kiel, of St. Louts.

Herman Langs orthy, of Kansas City, and O. E. Gorman, of Springfield, have been suggested as the committee members from whom the Republicans likely will choose their state chairman. Immediately after the state committees have met and elected their chairmen and other officers next Tuesday, the platform conventions ofi euch party will be hold draft the GIVEN LEAGUE PIRATES WIN, 6 TO 1, OYER REDS IN FIRST OF DOUBLE CONTEST Cincinnati Team Remains Scoreless Until Eighth Inning. PIT8BURGH.

Sept. 8 (A Pittsburgh batted Donohue and Lucas for IS hits In the first game of a platforms upon which the candldateu double bill today, the Pirates defeat will seek election. ing Cincinnati, 0 to 1. Those who are eligible to member 1 rtinrinniitl Reds ship In the platform conventions In 1 mmmH acrsinst .1.. UUIIUUMC of Uie supreme court, the candidates hnriort fnfl for state offices, the candidates for day double bill.

Meadow hurled for judges of the Kansas City. St. Louis lnr riraies. and Springfield courts of appeal, the I Roush's single was the only Red hit candidates for clrcutl Judges. the In the first Inning.

Pittsburgh push candidates for congress and for the ed across a run In this frame when state legislature, as well as the mem jWaner doubled, driving In Brlckell. bers of the atate committee Iwho hod hit for two sacks. This year there are no candidates Cincinnati threotened In the second for circuit Judges nor ror the court with two men on. hut Brlrkell. Pl of appeals and the only candidate rate left fielder, took Ford's loft ror a state office Is the sunerln 'doubled Dreasrn at third for the final endent of schools.

lout Pittsburgh's second Inning was muuuK me nirinurrs or me uemo lscoreless. that art'y from Bor ni 1. 7d At "thTi 'earn chalked up a hit In the mrrtmg ttu1 uartv iMdon wnr i ntrti mil tuc Bcsomn was nror iuinitlincilllll. LOn MHTiTIPH atratM sanulnHal ill JOUrin IHC ttrOS THH. UUv in order.

The Pirate, lecislature from thr P.r.r though Smith failed to score Meadows and The n'enuhiiran niotf 'Brlckell nit sorely, crowning tne sacss tlon members from SDrlnafield will 'Smith was forced at the plate and Include, O. E. Gorman or.m. hit Into a double play mitteeman: Harold Lincoln ranni. Cincinnati went scoreless In the date for congress, and .1 'fifth while Pittsburgh added a run on candidate for state representative.

hit, Dresscn's bad throw, an j. and Traynor's single. PFni'lliV If The Reds collected two hits but UElUlLrAIl I IJ galled to score in the sixth. Pitts. maue a ultra run worn wrigni tripled with Cuyler on base The seventh Inning wss runless.

Mninrnrt Iiri Thr eighth brought one run for the JlirJTIDErOnIr "'as and three for Pittsburgh. Cm (Ton tin en from page One.) gag assembly Report Spain Has Resigned. Advices from the Franco Spanish border saying 8paln had resigned from the league of nations caused a cir was refused. i A dispatch telling of the resignation came on the eve of the session called for the belated election of normally momhor nt Iho loni.o Ictnnsit scored on singles by Zitz maun, Roush and Chrlstensen. Lucaa went to the mound for the Reds and there must be no repetition of the "1' "P'' greeted him with attempt to the the ninth.

The final score: four nglea and a walk, netting three tal singles and a walk, netting thn lies. The reds went out In order Id Cincinnati 1 '2 Pittsburgh BIS 0 stir here today. Spain had threat DDflCrfliTAD AIITT IWrC SL" manu mr a IWkJLrVU 1 Ul UUILiIllLJ CASE AGAINST HARRY M. DAUGHERTY he sward of Germany alone nf a permanent seat In the council and (('untitled from page One.) the automatic bringing into effect 1 of the treaties" which it ment or scrap of paper as a basis is hoped to end forever warfare In for 'he 7.000.000 claim iiurope. i "The government wlll how." said Sir ErrVDrummond.

security sen Mrs Burkner. "that Smith met Mer eral of the league, said this morning ton. and Morton will testify that he that he had received no advices re WM hat It would be a good garding Spain's resignation. thing to inert Col. Miller and that he, lh addition to giving Oermany full Jess Smith and John T.

King went to membership in the concert of na ihe Hotel MrAuptu where Smith In ilons. plsns had been made in ad troduced him to Miller and the latter to increase the hon permanent K'id him to come to Washlngtoiv tn seat in the council to nine and to eee him give Spain and Polana seml pcrma "Within the next week Morton made r.eut the trip to Washington and Jess King Attends Council. Smith took htm Miller's office The dispatch from tne French Miller sent for his rhlef assistant, R. frontier said that King Alfonso hsd Williams, a man whom he had attended tt csJiines at 1 promoted to a Job that paid a larger which It was decided that Bpatnswiary than hj own. Toe government should withdraw from the league and fixes this date on or aboav April M.

that the resignation was written by 1821 Merton did not have with him Oeneral Prlmo Rivera, the prem 'a single document or a scrap of paper ler In collaboration with Foreign as a basis for the 7,000,000 claim. Minister Yanguas. Williams told him the procedure to The document was seld to reproach be followed and dictated and had the league for lack of consideration i written out the substantial things to shown to Spain as the a other coun be done In order to getthe claim ap wr speasi.ng ner lan provea oy Miner ana uaugnerty and guage. get his 7.0OO.0OO." 8paln and Brazil are the onlv two Merton will testify Mr. Buckner cotvnuies which, have withdrawn "Id.

that he returned at once to Funeral services wer hoM tne league of nations. Brazil Europe to prepare the romnenys o'clock this afternoon for Mrs F. W. I March because she claim In accordance with Instructions Crone, wife of F. W.

Crone, formerly permanent, cnair. ine prosecutor rnsrges that of this city. Mra Crone died at 4 covenant of the league through King, It was arranged that o'clock Monday morning at her resignations do not become etfec the alleged conspirators should re home In Dallas. Tex. Tne body wasim" 'hey are eelve fiO.OOO by check andive per fordwarded to Springfield Services!" presumably Spain and cent of whawver part of the 7,000.

were conducted at the home of her Brlz" refrln from participating 000 was returned to the foreign own mother. Mrs. P. T. Ooorh.

lflOfl North proceedings of the league, ers. Campbell avenue. Interment, was ArRntlna. althougn still a member "We will show," he ssld, "by Mer made In Hazelwood cemetery under I Is taking no active 'on testimony that he came back to the direction taking company. of the Paxson Under ln Work on the remodeling of the Interior of the Sansone hnrel is progressing rapidly, the partition dlvid circuit clerk this morning and will be set on the docket for the January term of Ihe criminal court.

In the action filed this morning Callls Belxhem asks divorce from Ernest Belkhsm They mere married In ApeUr HH and lived elrref urmt December. 1925 ASSF.MHI.Y TO HE HELD. this country on July 2.1 with hla pa Slirirl.K4 knrt.fd. Pera all nrfnarM and that Rmlth rtvmp Dr. rem 41 la hmtHr nt vi I I'mbuc of nattona circles aaton to New York tr mrpf him Elthpr Crone of 7W East Walnut atreet.

i uaff manifested over th Smtth or King thn brouxht the pa The deceased la a daughter of p. T. 1 ndaye report that Bpai.i had re pera down to Washington Ooorh of this city and a niece of Various officials, and Uo "Then we find Jea 8mlth taking J. B. Oooch.

also of this city. 'delegates to the league, aald they had Merton over to the department of REMODELING OF HOTEL PROGRESSING RAPIDLY r'1 1 mm. mere wu no juauce. nere ne naa an once 01 nia question nf resigning for the mo own and the entirn run of the dement. They believed, on he con partment He took him to thCTJfTTce trary.

that Spain would accept a of Quy Ooff. now United State vsemi permftnent seat in th league senator from West Virginia, but at council if elected to it. time Dauuherty'a first assistant. Brazil resigned during the aesston He introduced Werton to Ooff and of the assembly last March at which told Ooff he was a neutral making ft Va pronosed to a lv nnlv rtr. a claim tn th nffli nt tht Han ing ine nining room from the main many a place In the eourcll.

It property custodian. loriDjr oetoR just about completed waa the contention of that I "Ooff then sent for Adna it. John The decoration of the dining room ls Latin America should be awarded a son. a young man from Ohio whom K.w,, rapmiy. ine remoaenng i ir si ine aame time aa oermany.

Daugherty had put In eomplets con 111 ha completed within the next two weeks, It was announced by Oeorge Holvey. manager. The construction work of the building Is practically completed and efforts are now turned toward the decoration of the dining room and the lobby. When completed, the dinlni hall at the hotel will probably he The Braxllisn representative said that'trol of all mattere relating to alien Brazil would not vote In the coun property In the department of Justice, cil for Oermany If Brazil's demand Ws will show you, tn Harry Daugh waa not granted. Thta caused a erty'e own handwriting, the author! breakdown In tne session and the ration to thta young man of 28 to postponement of action on Oermahy handle these matters membership until today.

Tnere was no discussion. No Madrid Silent. miestlnna vera asked. Mr. Ooff aalfl MADRID.

Bept. a (A P.l Tha that his office wanted to be fair In I Fabric Aaencv. aeml AfflrlMl 1 .11 ni anH fn all nawni hi. SIXTH MISSOURI CAVALRY TO HOLD REUNION HERE THURSDAY Fifteen former member, of the, "'t'BZ" XJcSZ Sixth Missouri Cavalry are expected nf but a few more are to attend the 38th annual reunion of the organisation tomorrow In Mul llkln hall, l809'i BoonVllle avenue, East Walnut street, Is commander of Orove. the organization.

Courthouse. Ohio. expected this year. The regiment was recruited at Lebanon. One that remained in according to an announcement, rasacmi, uic bat today by Miss Reese, secretary.

Missouri fought in the according to an announcement made of this city. J. R. Tarrant, of 671 1 ties of wuson vio traced and found In hla brokerage PrVllkjn TRIAI houses in New V.irk and elsewhere jtvUlll IIMAL King, he said, opened an account with Watson tc Co brokers, New York, and ordered them to sell 2s, 000 of the bonds. '1 wos done and the chock was so urawn that if crm Id no! be Irored In KlngThe coming OF BARTON IS BEING DELAYED check, however, wss fcund by scci iiuiiuwiji fa dent and the Initials wcrei hm, nir nolnt of SERVICES ARE TO BE HELD TONIOIT IN NEW BUiDING'l Official Board of St Pauj Methodist Church Renews I Year's Work, i The first meeting In the day school department of Buss Many of the surviving emberr pau, Metho(Ust church will XTloZ tolth, evening at 8 o'clock and are too agca iu i n.inr will rnra tnc om toUhls evening at 8 o'clock, wn and are too aged to make i p.P.nn wiit eortlno.

of greet J. Pearson, pastor, will xne former cavalrymen, wno lougni, Da during the Civil wBr, are tcattered In I many parts of thr United States and Springfield, but their cortjuct I of the 1.100 men who served In theltng and felicitation win prayer semre. tt two battalions of the regiment, there the program v.il A lorgc congregation Is eipeejed to are less than .10 now living. One of The program fot the ret the features of the reunion program not be a "set" affair, but 'nB will be a memorial service for com ans will sTiTgrnocamrrsong. Prl Uuu.K wqpa rades who "went west" during theler a memorial service tor ready for occiipanry.

post year. I comr.des they will speno 1 hov rrillnff remlnls The official board of the ciairch lomorrows reunion ronvror mainnn i met last nrnhfand reviewed thework at o'clock and an al day program cences. rl i T. zz rtf rh nr von RorvM to unmJL. uib Dj the stewards as well as by the lets a urer.

Bert S. Lee, Indicated prorrtte beyond that of any previous yean. I Mr. Lee, who Is lay leader, isjkj the board end the members of the'' churrh to raljy to the support of.fh. TmtssionaiT cause of the church.

The board decided to build a 4m crete orive around tne entire enures," property and to erect a garage for und on a corner of ir, fired on him as he'staruut The check was traded for a run said he thm yhZtria TrM. ler check on tho SraLoard National i his 1 bank and later found Its way to the Busbv. who wss still urea on Midcland National bank, Washington he conducted Friday night, Beptsm. rrnm mm ww ht. h.

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of the importanl wi.nessej Vi wUiTfl Mlnnlo A I 1 llSOn. WnO IS a Oiotri iwi. DUWIHI llinim iruil nun 1.1 oviLUbioii na 11 omi o. iono'i' .7 Mrs ukiir, HI1U sain 110 'iuw oiiuw lllrtk si cinsr me vrar wore or lovl Harun no 01 risnst Mrs Alk nson. wnoso nu Ihln honk ulth oltrht.

emnhives. In HontlKl Advertisement. clared. witn tears streaming a own nis Anderson Infirmary Eye. ear.

he Buihy.Tr! and throat. Optical department in n1 thl wn'n h' connection. 738 Boonvllle. Phone Busby he killed hla best friend 744 Advertisement The contended that Barton fired the first shot, and as pro.f of fered the testlmonv that Bushy had polish. ISO size 10c.

w. John. hl, lrtt sr Commercuu 8t which were of a different sir to the Advertisement. charge of shot which struck him Dr. C.

J. Bennlng. Dentist. 438 32 1 in the right breast This tended to Landers Bldg Phone 3707. Adv.

'corroborate v.rr.cr.T zt members snnonnet t1ltnbutlon of etmni.h n.n I Or. Urania Louise Lammert. osteo tha Buaby family, who declared The floor of the dining room waarnounced o'clock this morning i "Before Merton made the trip Phys'clsn. 810 Landers Bldg that as Barton fired the first shot laid of tils and adda greatly to n0 "'flcial or aeml officlal atate 1 Washington, we will show, be Ptan S1. r' phons 3343 Busby dodged behind his auto general appearance of the room.

The.ment avallabls at that hour as John T. King In New York. King Advertisement. tinting of the dining hall la ln a blue scheme. Decorating of the spacious lobby of the hotel will start aa soon as the dinia a.

ierm Is completed. The bed rooms have practically all been re papered and decorated. Although, to wnetner Spain waa resigning from sucsested tht a retainer' of aan the league of nations. qoo would be In order King was1 GOV. BAKER SPEAKS AT turpi IV i i ine ness man.

we win show by Merton 5." to the league of i testimony that Kmc further suggeat "o'y. wnicn is leaving ed a compensatlcn of five per cent of o'llt. consists of For the amount of the claim recovered. ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION! (mobile, ana mat tne secono whlrh was fatal, was fired by Bsrton Barton ss Busbv stepped from behind rar 10 return Barton 'a fire.

idhla rd he However, neighbors, who heard shooting, testified that there were ST. LOUIS. Sept. 8 A "Mis nundnl of sourl. the most wonderful state hampered to a certain extnt by the Von 1 "Merton paid him the 850.000.

a new era in no.n Frlednch d.u. frl': lV'. Qornor asm A. Baker ici director vmiuvu lm wuvi.hi, liunr. eU DUl WO WU IBUOW nn MrfUJIl in stated.

number eount In the Chase bank waa debiu Kun wsunioaned. after he winiD, wun a number of advisers. Barton's eun in Tne Missouri ACTION FOR imOKCE. A divorce action was filed with the Kine count at the Ouar.ntv T2!" Bt Loul I contained five loads, only one hav "SftROF PRISONER was credl aoo.ono the next momtng TO nalTr if tvMIlui1 Id MUVIOtU absence of the checks. CLaTVl United 1 Bemsteen hss written Attorney Oen point to outline the government our wonderful state." he said 1 written Attorney Oen point to outline tne governments" saia ei aj jnnn that Louis Maeer.

aeer. ing. rnncipai nen on sisniey an in the Normal addition st a rnat of ea 600 000 In cash and 810 on nd tvm ono nouncsd todsv. The Pipkin studenu $3,000 attended their first sssembly of the l.tbertv bonds was ANTHONY NOT OPPOSED ATCHISON. Sent 1A.P 1 rifle while Ihe second wss Ihe rennri ob) a snotgtin.

Testimony all day program of me had been taken in charge by officers. placed on the stand, r.miiniis uirr rsinn w. t.k. ever clarion told ner mat 11 sne ever told 11 puLiiMin. us 1 hi 1 over 10 I an 111 mis; 1 1 111 me The September meeting of the ton authorities to face th.

chars, of navroll of ihe government, yet all the advantages of his home state ann nu na newouid kill both her hoard nf aovrmors of the Chsmber LmrHM kim w. trmv areat stats nn inn. land ner nushsar of Commerce which waa scheduled held In lail on a federal of ani lived at the ex rene of the stats but the 'show nu I T1' tuJr denied by Barton. iut nrsi, rimsj iimiiv nu us ijquor conspiracy. government, obtaining nir.as on postponed becsuse of the illness of 1 vouchers spproved by Dsugherty as J.

W. Brownlow. president. I RI ILIMNn PERMIT nsl rn suornrv seneral. A oaie laier in me momn win oe citT bulldlns Inantsctor Uack.v la.

ll.UlCl MIC WIT! HITS'. I.IPJ. en.ee.jui 1 iuiiK ui. iinea mat makeissrs. mni nusoy.

wne 01 tne slain 1 years, we think this will be satis jjtu.poruy. WELAND. Sept I A 1 factory evidence of the transaction. culn PPl over the na 1" Kansas City at the time States District Attornev A Mr. Burkner disagreed at one 10 Interest th Busby declared ice Sargent recommending P'n to prove Vie Intimate "domestic Um verT Miswunan ahould be n' wrh indicted as an a and official" relation than existing Pmu community in which he Lw her of ln.

if Don Mellett Can between Smith and Daiigherty. Uvea and of the atate. and h. ahould She aald that atths Urns and testimony also was offered to show that after the alleged Insult, whleh It was claimed, took place at tne Barton home The prosecutor added that Smith Iv. D.

Anthony. Re Iwa. a sn.e Vh. rUe while Mra Busbv zresslnn.l 1 congressional district sued two permits for the erection of maintained an office near Daugherty publican. First ert lin Bushv Iresidences this morning The per' and that employee in the various will not be opposed for re election "bv turrT iL tsons to whom the permits were is denartments nf the attorney generals Democratic eandid.ls the 1 Plpsln Junior Hijn school will sued are as follows office were given orders to obey hla riemocratic committee has annouoc hold 4.

nuunriiun ln. OI insirucxior.e. mi year at 9 40 cloi tomorrow morn a tile and stucco residence on Delmar Mr Burkner said the transfer of I PIE IN' inula At a meeting hers last night, the SZ? Zl In oommlt'es declared that paramount "of the' Missouri Pvifle raibd engineered per object of the party waa to elet for. Morton tor fh. of I kv Miller mer Oovernor jor.ih ri'gnv aiwr present school year jester day morn frame residence at 107S Es.t Com 1 111 sho he said, "that V.

tnst a congressionsl race would in Z. JeoThir "1 kld lng at ctock. imerclal ttrtet at cost of 81.70O. 'oco of these Idenucs. bonds wtr.

Jur. Davu candidacy. lL church Dr Tesrson will leave for the an eluding the president, a brother of nfn Kh came to her nual, conrerence at I'xington. Mo, Harry Daughertv. had acrounu, for Inotxklll lm SO I will deliver th.

4 Jess Smith and the two Daugherty I hrr brother she found ner "penlng sermon at the conference brothers The check, he said, wssde 1 I law and sister Mr and the night of September 21. Ha wag t. posited eight days after It had both Intoxicated, selected by young ministers of th Issued to King. Urt fiMrr so much In conference session to deliver the str. "We will show," he ssld.

"that .1,0 hnrt to assist her mon. Harry Dougherty, quite recently, al ln lNIIn. mwiairs Thr report of Dr Pearson to the 1,1 I nwlamir '1ll ahnv oh Ah though not an offlrer of this bank. A.t. that dlirll.tf took some of Its original records and .1...,,, ,1,110 she wss helping crease In financial support to the 8t personslly burned ihem up" ftr n(1 Mrs Barton to hang rsper In Paul Methodist church along all llnsj Mr Bucknor concluded his address' i ri room, the question of at least 30 per cent over last year.

Jus. as court jecefsed for luncheon. ln.r came up She Levi Merlon I'lrM ltlie. nnrinn declared that he and his wile IIFARIN'fl RKSI'MED. Richard Morton, of Frankfort on In women CANTON.

Bept. 8 (A the Malm Onrmany. admittedly the but Mrs. Bsrton exe up Two wiittesses In the resumed hears, Rovernrneru star witness in Its pros noi Inrori that If she wrtnted to ing 01 ti a. Linger, aeposeo ponet ecutlon against former Attornev nv, nor hair she would rertalnly hob rhlef.

tndsy testified that they had Oeneral Harry M. Dauirherty end ,1 whereupon Barton handed her a heard Carl Studer. Canton, aay that Thomas Miller, took the witness ior and told her to go Dnn Mellett, slain Canton pur stand ln federal court this sfternonn ahead and boh her hslr. Mrs Hsrtnn Usher, was going to be "humped off." indications are that the govern twssn rutting her hslr. and men our ment has bank records to offer ai ton seized the snssora.

threw his lfe INTFKF.KT IMTE RKPITED. evidence that Former Attorncl Oen on the bod and began culling wisps VJwASHINHTON. Sept. 8 (A P) I llsi i MieTtghermind colonerTroin her hslr A reduction of one nusrter of 1 per Thomas W. Miller, former alien: Frank Bushv.

who wss asleep an rent In the Interest rate of the fed property custodian, accepted a 301. iadlolnlng num. heard the rnrnmotlon oral land brthk of Omaha. Neb. as of 000 bribe.

1 nd came into the room and stopped oxt October 1 was announced todaf Twelve men selected vesterdav Barton. Bsrton turned to Mrs. At bv the farm loan board. The new fr im a panel of 200, of whom 40 werelklnson. wiio slsfi reni(metrtiiut niyj la a rent examined, satisfied Federal Attorney with him and said "You're a pretty Emory R.

that they were looking thing with your hair bobbed not prejudiced "against clrcumstan 1 Frank Bsrton then ordered Bsrton tlal evidence and they were wlllinc 'to leave the house, and Mis Atkinson "to trunt the figures of a bank ac. 'said Barton left, hut ss no went out count as much as an eye witness 'Pl bantering Bushy in follow him timer nuestlons bv nrosorutmn outsine nusny and riefenso turn nhthar AtklllMt Atkltmrn outsule here Barton rsr was stand J. n.r,o o. hi. and paper oy uic mgn positions tne neiendsnts tr Hosnllal once held, by Colonel Miller record opened on Busby.

Busbv dodged cr spiiaL is American llorr n.h behind his own catrrlc sas American Legion and Tither In the service organlrAtlona. and whether they have had Income tax difficul ties with the government, standing near, and wh.n he emerged to fira on Barton. Bsrton fired a second shot, whlrh struck Busby In1 Gancer Free Book Sent on Reaucsi Tells caul of rancvr nd what 1 rirt Urrfl that whfti th patn. bldln. odor.

tc. rilS ll mrnnusiin Address Indianapolis Can Indianapolis. Ind. IT DRMF.S Ol WORMS. 1 The surehl algn of worm In cMUf! fi.iie..

tne rigni it, ui uiimn wtr tot oMMnm ot Dn 1 Husbsnd. Ijilaf. fretfulneaa. variable appsUtAV fenss Siiw m'mber" of th. Picking at the noes and sudden start.

ct ta, goverhmftit'rat Vn Mrs. Barton riaelajevf fflat she was tha worms and nuts tne litsitr band and her brother had" been drink white Cream Vermlfugs ha a rec.V HiK wine, but that when they offered or(, flfly ytn 0( successful uss. her srime she declined It. i rm h. Kniehten'a rua.i fc Mrs Barton's atory of the troubls nniR 4 Allety.

of Loma. Colo and Mri. Atkinson. However, Mrs. Bar Elsie Llllard.

of Lebanon. were her husband did married this week by Justice of the nol urn broth to fpnw him Peace D. E. Hotman. oul of the houM1 Alterations Children's costs rt: making Phone 4149 or call at 613 South Main.

Advertisement. New Year cards, see the Brownie line. 305 South, avenue. Advertisement. Neutrowound 6.

Kismet ft. Radios. Olbson'a Ozark Nuraery, R. a. City.

Advertisement. band dl net flr the fli Barton declared that Busby fired the first shot, which struck her husband In the left leg aa he went to get tnto the car. Barton also testified that there were but two simta fired and that Busby fired the first one Barton's wound ln the leg was exhibited, and showed that the hall from the revol Headquarters for Permanent Mar ver entered the left thigh from the eel Wave with ringlet ends. 18 00. back and came out at the front of the American Beauty Salon, phone 1439.

thlsh. I Advertisement. Mrs Bsrton testified that while she Edgell Beauty Bhoppe. 308 East WM holding her brother In her arma Walnut. Phone 3303 Adv.

I after the killing. Barton came up and We Are Agentg For the American Green Colonial FURNACES and carry a full line of repairs. We also repair all makes of fornacei. SMITH Heating Co. Phone 4063 314 E.

Central rr and a Jv Voroui rfZl ten nance enrreellv Phnna Osia criea. 1 ve ailiea my nesi inena i rc s. Dr. Rlnehart. office.

820 Landers you woul(1 th, tho Ppn and VlOOP Bldg. Diseases of women and chll haa klll increases MW rejJ ufiq dren Advertisement. The elder Mrs Busby and Ivlrs At by relieving Auto ItltOXlCdtloi, Dr. Joseph D. James changes office klnson testified that they did not CAFE DEPENDABLE hours to 3 to 8 No office hourslhesr Barton make these statements on Sunday except by appointment.

On the witness stand Barton de 1 1Ms.

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