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Springfield Leader and Press from Springfield, Missouri • Page 11

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at U.ITL WASH tjr ksfoi, Hi duestes. Hrt rein C. Goo Sis oclt Nitloi tru. (, to, 1 i tp 1' 11 i i 3LET0 iWYERS, 4Mcg Lo(onffh Iirnorance Bar Members Told. rb.

I J. kiui Impossible a powerful are court by highly while a And Ignorant are iDtralnnd and In Judge Clarsnoe Chicago, (leclnro'l Address today am Tnfernnce of bar Until such a Reeled, he satrt, I Justice In Din powerful men igrge means are are competent Judge Goodwin tat It waa dim tan, the Ignorant Just eatlmatn of of properly ad Btlng him. irs it a trial Coats at juu, me speaxer aaid, '1 was I frequently rtlstrwsed by the fact I that one aid or the othe. i caae befora me waa to Incom. petently represented by couneel, or rnprueoiuea oy inch Igonrant eeun el that, owing to the learning ana oi me attorneys on the othc aldo.

It seemed Impossible to gor the ease properly bi fore the court or Keep error out or the record." Judgo aoortln said that during hi. year, Justice of the lllinola appellate court he found himself constantly confronted with record which ahowed auch palpable and unmistakable errors a. to make It necessary "io reverse the case although It obviously had merit and although It waa almost a moral certainty that had the error, M.nnniiieu in judgment would nave pcen utrrorent. PORTUGUESE MAY MOVE CAPITAL FROM LISBON 1IKB0V. Feb.

it mi h. a ciaren rress.) The Portuguese government la considering moving the capital to Colmbra. no miles nurineasi or Lisbon, aa a eons queue or constant disturbances says thenewspaper fioculo today II la considered likely that n.nu. merit will ba prorogued In view of in sitnntinn. r.

Man it Do You Want 4 in Shoes? yW want Juat shoes, or do you want shoes giT you that all over good feeling and oft real comfort tho minute you slide your itf them? Walk Over has them. yon want a heavy broad toe, a "regular fel Woe7 Walk Over hits ft. yard want the latest new aadrile ffwt i viecis, in mo ilrowa Hhadua of cnlfBklnT Olrer has them. i' jtou the particular dresser who wants the rmight banker's last In Black or Brown Kldt Orer has It. ydu want the new square toe effect, ponelhly punching on the toe.

or punching around the of itha shoe, something a bit different than ofdre? Walk Over has it. ytu want a shoe that fit up under the arehT oitTwant a shoe that docs not slip at tho heel? 0e.r sHt lu want quality merchandise at a reason Walk Over has It. Orer has made It possible this Spring to lirjiha inspection of the public the newest TisWehaodia which. are sure will prov fiif to'all. Prices are rensonabJsj.

rll BOOT SHOIV 10 I'uMlft Square. I Rm Our Uinaow est Spring Arrivals pecial howing for friday and Saturday dresses lat 25 19 Matpritils nii(l Tnilorinx. WlllKllTflll VllllK'K. NeftPetterson Company "The Woman 'fi Shop." :104 St. I.iuirt Strot t.

THE SPRlNGI'lEm DAILY LEADER. TIIUKSDAY EVENIXO, PEBKUAJIY 23, 1022; $25,000 Wrap 4' '1e4rv U4 Cunuoiun iui i lers are using man nequlns to illaplay their wnres This sable eont wuh exhibited on Dufferin TlTetuM, Ouctsc If Dad or Hold.u hm II II vl" ZOO PARK WILL BE MADE ATTRACTIVE AMUSEMENT PLACE chases Tract From Dick erson for $23,000. The Hprinicrlfld park hontd has purchased for 3.0(uj iark. all cars coiiHid.jiv'd th, most imoiis in houtli in Missuuri, and 111 Instsll a zoo liirgiT than the oni. now at li lps construct an li li'iji Kli loins' and inaKc it the best city park in the Oxark.

it aiinoiiiwvil last night iy K. K. Mclliitsiy, pn xMi nt of the board, Uurlng the Washington t.hd iinni i rr nt tlie Ohnnilx of The park wan purrtmsed frm Jerome iickerson and will be known as "lXckcrson It contains 12ft acres, more than the combined acreage of all th other cily park. The deal between tb board uud Mr, l)tckereen waa handled through W. H.

Johnson, who ale' neUa. Uie, purchase of I'bslpa Urov park by th elty ral iraora Th golf oours wttt this Mr. MeJImaey announced, and Commercial atreot business men have pledgud ft. 000 to be npplled on this work. A free camping ground for tourists also will he established in the park this sprltiK The camp that was In I'helpg tirovj park the last two seasons has been discontinued.

In the park is the once famous Pacific spring, which was a meeting place for Indians. l'ark tnee FPnnrlsbed. When In Us glory. Zoo pin contained one of the best race trucks in the country. The park was operated In those days by S.

II. u.H...h..i. 1ui.k and contained a hotel, stcial cottages and large Too. Several Of the joo buildings, still In condition, will be used for the larger animals to bo brought, here by the park board. The oo In rhclps Grove park will be moved to Dlckerson perk probably next year.

The route of the sonic highway, now bi lng promoted by. the Chamber of Commerce, extends along one side, of the park and the Campbell street road on the other side. Routing of Ibe scenlo highway In that section of the city has been completed and Is a. follows: "Walnut tlrove lark north to Doling park, west to Zoo park by way of Puller to the waterworks, to the nnllvar mad. south to the Hitter Mill property.

Most of the right of way for this section of thc hlghwav has beon giantcd by property owners, Mr. Mcjlmvy said The eight mile, road district has pledged Itself to grade this part of the highway this pprlng. Mr. McJiniscy announced also that tho board in the last year bad liquidated $1,000 of the debt of the cltv for parks, which amounts to between $50,000 and Jf.0,000. This debt will be lifted within 10 years, he predicted.

He added that BprlngHold is entering: the greatest year of Its greatert era. trialdelayTqby epidemic of flu 1.08 ANOKI.KS'. Feb. JS. The health ot Jurors, attorneys and witness pcrmlttlnB, the.

trial nf Sirs. Mo'lHlvnne C. flbenehain for the murder of J. Dclton Kenneily was to be resumed In the superior court hero today. Influonia and other Illness' brouaht the trial to a halt a week a no when rontlnunncc was taken until last Monday.

The snme conditions then resulted in another recess today. FIRST IS MILK. FlRures comnlleil by tho officials of the fedcrnl census of place Orecno county first on the list of the counties of In tho matter of milk and KK prudurlon. The cmintv produced In milk vnl ud st Bccordlnu; to th report. In ens 'production It was shown that dosen ears were produced In the county In the snmo year.

The county was also first ihnt year In number of domestic nr.lmn)s. tha number belnst placed at 4.H4. also led the state 1n the matter of cherry trees, tiicre neinit zt.vii bearing trees In tho couny In 1919. Neds of blmbi enn bo quickly, I li only ii erilclcniiy supiHIco HYDE HOLDING UP MONEY FOR NEW STATE BUILDINGS Refuses to Release Funds for Institutions Pending Lloyd's 0. K.

of Plans. 1 KT. IITIS. Feb, Tost patch special from Jefferson Oily fays: Governor Hydn hax refused to release any or the $2,511,230 aDDro jirlated by the Inst legislature for new hiillillngs at tho 13 stain edu cational and eleemosynary Institutions until ih governing bodies of thesi. Institutions get the approval of Lieutenant ilove.rnnr Hiram Lloyd upon I heir plans.

Lloyd Is a bulldlns contractor In Rt. Louis, and has been for 'many eu m. Although Hyde slpned the appropriation bills carrylr provision for Increased nnrt modernized facilities lor the University of Missouri, thi State teachers colleges, tho hospitals or the Insane, the colony for the feeble minded and tho sanatorium for treatment of Incipient tubercu losis, he still retains control over every cent of the money involved. This he does by a little clause near the close of each bill, Inserted at bis request, which provides that none of the money appropriated shall bo expended until the governor ban tiled with the stale auditor a written release for, those particular dollars, Hyde's Control Over Expenditure. Hydi.

Is tho first governor to ask ft legislature In Missouri to give him such power. Ily means of this power the governor is enabled, "he wish, to dictate details about construction, con tracts and so on. The nnnouneed to news paper men smne time that the money for the blllldlnir nroerain had li.en released, but later suld Hint lie had been misunderstood and that, the release or lie various ap propriations for construction would (', contingent upon approval by a I committee to bo selected hy him. i if plana and specifications for the proposed structures. It developed yesterday Hint this ommittei" is Lloyl, who.

for sev I ciul days, in his office In a little tretitiented part of the legislative f'dor of the capital, has btcu giving audienees and oassinu unon Sprinpficld Park Board Pur departed last night tor st. uiai ne naa approved Ilia plans for new buildings tc the extent of Ulln.dOO nt tho hospital (or the Insane at Kulton. and lor new structures iSOII.nen nt the Teachers College nt Maryvllle. Olascr of Springfield, prcstilent of the board of. regents of the Teaehers College there, appeared iH'fnro Lloyd with Kail Hawkins of Springfield, an orrhl lect, with plans for a new building to ci, J2S0.O0O, but which I l.luyil has held up pending cbnngcs Hyde and Lloyd nnld the proced lli.l 1, Jil' 'II I A.

I nmiiiiiififnmi nrnmnmni 'iaX'Wiir vjrv i jut 7 KEEPIIW WELL Ao Nt Tablrt vctabl prlM)t tmkm ml nifht will falp kp yorj wit by toning nod trnthnlns your 41 nuq siuu viinunatioo. Q. 25'Box, Visit Our Booth And register the children for a 1922 Chips off Ke Old Block JUNIOR 8 LIItl On th1rd tha reeular (). Md of th am Insradianta, then candy coated. For children and adultt.

POPH AM'sl ASTHMA REMEDY Gl Prompt and Potltlre Relief In Emy 5 lasa, Sola by Dnwslsts. Pries IJ.OO. 1 i Trul fsckave by Kail 10c. I WILLIAMS MF8. CO, Propt.

Cletelmd, 0. For anle at Tataca Drug Store. Ady. ure which they were following was designed to make certain that sound principles in building were being followed at all of the Institutions, oo that none of the state'a money could be wasted or misspent IXVD FUNERAL HELD. Funeral service for" Titrs.

Julia i Heavy Cold? Chest All Clogged Up 7 DONTIet it get a start, Dr. New Discovery will get rmld down to work, relieving the tight feeimo, in the chest, quictin? the rackinn tough, gently stimulating the bowels. (thus eliminating the cold poisons. Always reliable. Just giwd medicine made to ease colds and coughs.

For fifty years a standard remedy. All the family can take it with helpful results. Eases the children's croup. No harmful drugs Convincing, healing taste that tho laddies like. At ail druggists, 60c Dr.

King's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs Feel Dadly? Bowels Sluggish? Haven't any "pep" in work or play. You're constipated! The stimulating action of Dr. King's Pills brings back old time energy. All druggists, ISc DPPOAPTI WOK1 GRIPS r. Kind's Pills i i V.

C. IIENDIJIX PIANO remt MmltKUmm. Phon 4070 FIRESTONE Non Bklil S11.65 nCBBKR TIKK StPl'IY CO. McDauicl at Jefferson Phono 709 PRE WAR PRICE I um going to discontinue the manufacture of crushed fruits and syrups, and for that reason I nm golnt? to offer a speciul prlcu on same. My offer is one dozen half gallon Jars for $26.00 with 3 gallons concentrated syrup.

Guaranteed to make from 4 to 8 gallons of syrup. Angelus Confectionery 310 W. Walnut TKIj. Uiithday I'liotograph if you did not register last We have for your inspection a complete exhibit of modern photograph' especially the finer things in portraiture. liAbT JIAIKS TODAY LEWIS STONE, in "DON'T NEGLECT YOUR WIFE" Pasalonato humanity, alive and thrilling, rebelling, striving and finally triumphing, makes "Don't Negllect Your Wife" a real human document.

Atltleil Atlrartlrm 2 KKKI, COMEDY. "WIIiL GKT YOU YET" Admission Matinee, lOc) MkIiI, 10c aOo LOOSEN UP THAT HEAVY COLD THE person who once give Dr. BeU'a rine Tar Houey, the na tionai cxild reUeving nediane fair oooortunitv of unvm itmmU K.J fair opportunity of provtnf itself, be Btlaabcth Ltnd. who died Monday, mornln gat a loenl hospllal follow mniHlrnnwrt ll Unmi luL M.II.J come a convert. Helearna howri.il,, lingering Illness, wero held' beneficial its heaW lingering Illness, were held! henefiei.il InT a J.

thi. morning; at o'clock at Immacculate Conception church. Burial followed in the St. Mary's cemetory under the direction of the Lohmeyer Uiidertaklng company, I FIUM NEW YORK. Feb.

13 Suspension of 8. a ltuskay etoek brokers, wa. announced' from the rostrum of th Consolidated exchange tuday. Norton 'wniTfi iifs. BEBKHLlcr, Kch.

Mrs. Nellie Blessing Kyeitur. California resident and writer of many short stories and' children's bonks, 1 dead at tha home of her daughter hero. VSK SfPWnTQU WANT TO TT. will break a Cold.

Fever and Grippe quicker than anything we know, preventing cough, grippe, bronchitis, Todayright now et an economical bottle nt vniie rfriitreria' I a well paying investment. Children' like it. Safe and economical. Keep! DrBell's Rne Tar Honl alav for Caughs and Co. Ids 22 (Ou Walnut) SATTHDAV, FEBRUARY 25 Mutimv and The Event of the Season Tho Vniiilerbllt Produrrng Company's Acknowledged Musical Comedy Triumph of the Civilized Worlifc The t.lrl luwe I aino ami (iiwii Cheer Cirelp the filobe Who Hhn Mnny Spurious Imitators Hut No Kqunls.

Company's inphony Or. clicsira Aufrmenled by Theater Orchestra. PIIK ICS Muht: 7.V, $1.00, $1.30, l.O0, $1.50, $2. Plus W'nr Tux. Mill, OliDKRS NOW.

Box Office Halo Open Wed ucj.iuy, eliruury 'JUnl. No onli ra resr veil over tho phone, or ortleia taken nt Box Office until Februarys. iaii.s. i ii siiissstsiai on Munmt A 1,1, NEW SHOW TODAY! Metro PJrturr presents tlie World's Greatest Dunccr DORALDINA In Passion Fruit A turbulent drama of the nioonllKlit tropica. Added Attraction BUBTKK KKATON tMKDY "'i4 Ckntijiuuua to 11 1.

Jtf, OOMWO. 'EH. 87 Tho moat fsvaclmttinff Biaa the world bos ever known THEODORA Saturday, I''eK astb, only IRKXB flTSICAL OOMEDT (XMIA.Y Reserved 8eat on ala now. IF IT'S INSURANCEa Gall HAROLD COX 013 14 Woodruff Build In ELEVEN I Phono 6o4 Starting' Tomorrow AND all this mm AT THE FOOD SHOW Delicious MOTHER'S COFFEE will bo served in order that you may know its goodness. Good Seats Will Be Available Tonight at the Door for vTOH'Y SflBGJS Teachers' Gallege Auditorium 8:00 p.

Tonight: "Rip Van Winkle Admission $1.00 99 mmmmmTS I Beginning Today 3 Days Only! 1 99 wrts AT Te 1. i. of Boa it" Jirea ods ncee lory. k.oo With ise fhlU fay v' tstol, btald they toad. tare, time II thrill.

1 fJi II rlUl pMhJr oh'Jia; I Addod AMrsxJtlons Sr ACTS ma TIME ACTO A I A VILLE ir I IATEST PATHK WKKKliV NKWS I saaasitsissssassnsssasssiiiisssssssssssasssssaaiasssssssssisssssss I I EliECTIUO OIMTHK8TKA I ssss ha 'flos do Where the Crowd docs! Where! Why, to the EMF RE TJH EATER hich Is Now Under New Management Presenting Airrnun o. iiuebneii's Hello New YorK Company Iiihujij hijji isjisj jfii i in i i yw si i ij sissi I ia ihfl is. i. rim tr.rt. k.

pi" i i a it t'f A' 2 A A Clean Musical Comedy Presenting "A Night on Iiroadway Picture: 1 "Stop Thief" A Goldwyn "production. One you will like and enjoy. Matinee 2 :30 2 shows in evening, 6:30 and 8:30. A $250.00 Wlddicomb Victrola given away ABSOLUTELY FBEE soon. Thi beautiful Victrola on display at office window.

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