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THE ST. JOSEPH OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1320 Automobiles and Accessories ninini rnn ruth ainarrn PIMBLEY PAINT & nmDLtI5 AUIU - KEEPS YOUR AUTO NEW Farmer Auto Co. DItrlbiitors for DODGE BROTHERS' CARS I llli nnd Frederick Avciiuo wmts tudebaker HOLLEY LOOK FOR THIS SIGN UtBA '-&C FAMOUS "jexittC" BATTERY A-.& "sJE CENTRAL OIL & GASOLINE CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers. Criterion Lubricating Oils and Mutual Grease. M C. D. Spark Plugs. On Frederick Avenue nt Ninth Street. Diamond Motor Co. S&SXp Felix Near Public GRAND CENTER OI1El ffficii nt r.r.M-ini, utomobili; repairing ni.'8 lYcderirk vcntie Phone 097 ACME MACHINE CO. u,"a"T.1e 5"" Cas Uronui Beatings nnd Babbit Metal Bearings Mode to Older Without Delay. Hlaiksniltliliig of All Kinds. 22 J South Third Street, St Joseph, Mo. Thone Main 111 BEN ORTH central UADivroii hi. pur co. THE AUTO TINNER Agent for tlio S. J. 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Also n Full IJiio of Lap Robes, Nets, Itl.inl.cls, Collars, Whips, Ktc. I-IIOM. 1300220 SOUTH 1 OVIITH (sTIlI'LTT ST. JOSIIPII, Mp. Tha Ozarks aro, however, willing to bet their own money on the future ns wll as Undo Sam's Christian county l building a J100.000 court housa at Ozark and Stone oounty Is building a naw 3-story ouurt house in Qalcna. NtWtK GLASS CO. St. Joseph, Mo. G. H. BATTERY CO. A. S. CILESriE, Sol. Proprieter. Repair and Rrclnrj. Slors nlttxit New n.tt.rl.. la Stock Auto-Torlun Bid. IU F.ll St IlOHIDOl'.X AUTO COMPANY Distributers itsi rm:ii:iiu k avb. nss Phone 1810 I-nrscst Bulldeis of 4 and B Cylinder Car. L. T. HARVEY. Mjjr. - SAMPSON BATTERY CO. Distributors of All makes f batteries repaired and Inspected. Phone M 263. 1009 Francis St Tel. Main 3048 Library. Phone Mftin 3226 MOTOR CAR CO. Lawler Motor Go. Authorized Agents for Ford Motor Co. Genuine I'oril Parts and Service. New and Used Fords. 1221 Frederick Ate. Specialty Vulcanizing Shop Bargains In used tires and tubes Also rebuilding, retreading and beaiuu work. All work guaranteed 11. O. WHEAT IS23 St Joseph Ave. l'hone G735W OffloUU of the St. Louis Car Com pany Saturday reported to the police that 119.000 of the company'o '5,000 payroll was missing and requested that soamh he made for a man hold ing a responsible position with tho firm. I FARMS' ENTRANCE CAUSES MUCH INTEREST (Continued i'roin Pngo 1 ) had solemnly promised to enter the guhornatolal dcrbv Saturday nfler noon Representative Firrls officially reenrded the fact with Sectetarv of State Sullivan that he would seek the democratic nomination for governor Then came the statement for publica tion In all ol the newspapers of Mis souri that "tlip die Is cast and Caesar lias crossed the rtublcon," Fnrrls meaning thereby. In brief, that ns a candidate he stood fully nnd f.alrlv for all of President Wilson's policies and Issues, and that he would conduct his eampxlgn from tint standpoint. To I'lli Tor Mate Auditor State Tieasmer George II Mlddol kamp, who, under the State constitu tion, cannot t-uecced hihiBelf will file for tho demon title nomination for State Auditor before the close of Jan uary Ho has positively niado It known to close friends that he nsplres to that honor, nnd that he helices the patty electors will confer this honor on him In tecognltlon of the general efficiency he displ.i)cd In managing the affairs of the Slate trevsury during the war years, and the prominent part he took In carrying out to the letter the provisions of the new measures which enabled Governor Frederick D Gardner to pay hack In two jears $2, 250 000 borrowed by commonwealth to meet a state deficit of that amount of ten cirs standing While J. W. Krves, Sheriff of Saline county, and It 12. L Mairs, who was Secretary pf the last State Scnnte, hnvc been men tioned for the same nomination. It re main! for the two to publicly an nounce their candidacy tluoimh offl till filing a declaration Sullivan to Sui'i'oi-d Himself Secrotarv of State Sullivan will be a candidate to succeed himself. This statement is a certainty, unless death or some other mishap prevents, it is Spi r tary Sullivan's first term In lice and all cltlrcns of Missouri, re gardless of party affiliations, who hive lupn In close touch with the af fairs of the office of the Secretary of State during tho last three vears, say thP piesent lncumbpnt has made a suc i pss In managing It. It has been a democratic policy In Missouri that when a State Auditor, Secretary of Slate or a Supreme Court Judge mak es good to give such an official a second term. So far no democrat has como forward to dispute this party I doctrine with Secretary Sullivan, and, therefore, this umo democratic nom ination will In all probabilities, bo again tendered to this Sedalla son. Ilufortl for Lieutenant-Governor State Senator Carter M Uutord of Iteynolds county still looms up as the only democrat In Missouri who aspir es to the exalted honor of being the democratic nomine for Lieutenant Governor Pi lends announce, and without fear of contradiction, that the sole reason for the lack of opposl ttlon to their choice for the second place on the next party ticket, is the knowledge that .a dpfeat Is impossible owing to the general popularity, ac quaintance and strength of Senior Bu furd The candidacies of Mark A. McGrudir of Pettis county for Attorney-General, and of John H. Stone of Hates county for Stato Treasurer also remain unchallenged by demo- nats with official ambitions Hoth Senators nt'ford and McGrudcr, and It prfsentatlve Parris, have tendered tlrnr services to the State Democratic Committee for campaign purposes In I the Third Congressional District, pre- Cfdlng the special election of Febru ary 14 Tho oratorlal abilities of this trio are well known throughout Mis souri and they are familiar enough with President Wilson's policies and Issues to easily dlsaprove any untrue assertions "gop" spellbinders might advance. A. T. EDMONSTON. . When a Rockport little boy added 'liy golly" to his vocabulary, his mother washed his mouth with soapy water. Bring Your Old Tires to Us For Repair, Vulcanizing and Retreading Missouri Double Tread Tire Co. A- R. BIIADFIELD, Prop. 1021 Frederick Ata, We Specialize In Factory Rebuilt Tires also 2nd hand tires of all sizes. W buy 2nd hand cr for wrecking purposes. Progressive Iron & Metal Co. 180T Frederick Avenues l'hone Main 30S8 THERE WERE BUT . SIXTEEN OF THEM That Was the Number of German Undersea Boats In J1 the War AND THEY CREATED ALL THE HAVOC 1 Ills Is tin Storj Told by Mark Sulli van. 1'onner Editor of t'olllci's Wtvklv, Who Claims to Know That at No Time During Ml of the Op- nations Did tho Gcminii Have More Tliaii Tliut Nntnhcr tr Sub marines hi OptTation. That the Germans during the vvholo of the war never had more than sixteen submarines operating In any waters nt nnj one time, was the most rtartllng statement made by Mark Sullivan, former editor of Col lier's Weekly, and who reported the doings of the peace conferenco at Versailles for tho American press. In a lecturo given In Council 'fluffs un der tho auspices of the Chamber of Commerce entertainment committee. Mr. Sullivan Is one of the best known journalists In the country. He tuotes Admiral Sims as his authority for thu above statement. "When I at rived on foreign soil for tho first Mrac," he said, ' ono of the first men I had an Interview with was Admiral Sims, tho man who kept tho sea clear for tho shipping of war and who broke tho backbone of tho Ger man offensivo In tho sea. Sims smil ingly asked me whether or not many submarines rubbed against thu sido of tho ship that I came over on, I told him that 1 thought that I was very fortunate to bo able to report that I had had no such experience. Tho admiral then asked mo just how many enemy submarines I thought there were operating In tho high seas at that time. I replied that I had no way of estimating, and finally, being pressed, guessed the number at about 150. Admltal Sims took mo Into a room and showed me a chart on which a few llttlo red pins were stuck. Kach One of these represents a German hubmarino and Its loca tion at the present time, the admiral said. Them were Just sixteen pins." Sullivan attributes tho extreme secrecy which shrouded tho sessions of the conference to the necessity of keeping watch for conditions which, at that particular time of unrest, might have caused serious trouble If exposed prematurely. A little knowl edge Is a dangerous thuig seems to have been the philosophy upon which tho program of secreey was founded. He cited tho instance of tho Plume decision. "If that decision of the conference to take Flume away from Italy had been made public at tho time, there would have been immodl nto revolution In that country," ho said. "As It was. It was held up until tho decision to turn over to Italy somo of tho Islands of tho Mediter ranean by way of compensation, and tho two decisions being released to gether caused little disturbance. Sullivan is of tho opinion that tho long debato In this country on the league, of nations and tho treaty Is one of tho best things that ever hap pened for the people Ho calls It a period of education and thinks that by so much rehashing of internation al subjects and Issues, the people are being broadened and taught to think about things and conditions that was In a compassionate mood and otherwise Omaha World-Herald. HARD TO TKLL WHICH HI' V .? Aunt Mary had been Introduced to all tho friends of tho family while visiting her brother. Now womanlike, she was trying to discover If her nleco favored any young man espec ially. 'That young Mr Smarte who comes hero seems a clevei sort of man, Maude." she began. "Yes," replied Maude, "ho U clev er I "What is ho by profession?" i "A bit of lawyer and a bit of music ian." "But what is ho really?" asked aunty, puzzled. "Well," explained tho girl, "tho lawyers say he is a musician, and tho musicians say he U a lawyer." Though hs guilt has not yet bcon established, there will be a widespread feeling that the Hlgglnsville authori ties were right In locking up a youth In whoso possc-wlon a stolen accord eon was found, and who was trying to acquire another musical instru ment. Such men are dangerous. If he proves to be a thief, however. It U simply another case of one whoso ef forts might accomplish great things for the good of humanity If properly directed. It cost Ollle West (S In police j court Wednesday for blocking traffic iwlth his truck THE COLORED MAN AND BROTHER ACTED (Continued from Pago One.) Liberty I.tague. and lis executive committee The lommlttee made know it Its political demands nnd Intl mited tint unless these were grant ed tho negro voters either would stay away from the polls or put up their own candidates. The negroes are In tho majority among 'gop' voters In the Twelfth district, represented by Congressman Dyer, and In numerous other 'gop' political divisions of the city and staf There are 75,000 ne gro votes In Missouri and a defection of these votes would mean an over whelming Republican defeat nt the polls next fall, party leaders assert. ILsl Submitted hj Negroes "The negroes submitted to Schmolt a list of white Republican leaders whom they w ished to attend the con ference. Vlituallv all nro regarded as candidates cither for seats in the national convention or for public of fice at the next election. The list in cludes: Schmcll, Nat. Goldstein, Mayor Kiel, Edward W. Porlstel, Rd- mond Kocln, Jacob I IJablcr, Stato Chairman Cole, Congressman Der, Fnlted States Senator Spencer, Con gressman Cleveland A. Newton, Judges Shields, Klmmcl, Grimm DavU and Krueger, W. D. Decker, Prank Slater, Prosecuting Attorney Sldener, City Counselor Daucs Sheriff Welnbrenncr and James N. McKelvey. "The negro leaders say they waited until January 13 for Schmoll to call the meeting. In the meantime hav ing grown impatient, they sent a per sonal letter to each w hlte man they had agreed on as a delegate and asked whether he would attend. Tills letter read: TIM "Frtchlns" Letter " 'Dear Sir On January 3, 1920, a committee representing the Citizens' Liberty League held a meeting with Mr John Schmoll, chairman of the Republican City Committee, tho ob ject of which was to arrango a con ferenco with prominent Republican leaders of tho city to discuss matters of vital Importanco to the Republican party of tho city and state. Your n-imo was suggested as ono of tho conferees, and It was also agreed that tho conference was to be held at tho Republican city headquarters at an early date. " 'You vv ere to ho notified by Mr. Schmoll of the date of the conference Information reaches us through Mr. Schmcll that to date ho has been un able to arrange this conference " 'This communication Is addrpssed to you to ascertain If ou aro willing to attend such a conference. If so, will you bo kind enough to reply at your earliest convenience, upon which you will be notified as to date and place of the meeting. We earnestly await your reply. "Tho letter was signed by Lloyd and sixteen members of tho executive committee. "Replies promising to attend the conferenco were received from Kiel, Daues, Goldstein, Korlstel, Liabler. Sldener, Welnbrcnner, Slater, Judges Kimmel, Shields and Davis, and Sen ator Spencer. IJojd's Letter to SclunoII " 'John Schmoll, Republican City Chairman At a meeting of tho Ex ecutive Committee of the Citizens' Liberty Leaguo on Monday night, I repeated our conversation over tho phone relative to the conference that was to be arranged w,th the Republi can leaders. It was declared that slnco you navo been unable to arrange this meeting, we would communicate personally with these Republican leaders to ascertain If they were will ing to hold such a conference, and to arrange for the date and place of said meeting. " 'Wo are enclosing you a copy of the let'er that Is being sent to each of theso men.' "On receiving this letter. Schmoll over tho telcphono told I.lojd ho would call the conference." A. T. EDMONSTON. Tlmt'h Nothing; Its Done Hero It is said that In tho island of Mada gascar that silk U so very cheap even the poorest natives can afford to wear it That's nothing In Milan tho very poorest wear 1 25 00 silk waists and a.uu siik stockings and they can't afford It, either. Milan Standard. i:i:ci'triv NOTICE Notlco is hereby given that Letters, Testamentary, upon tho estate of Katlo J llylcr, deceased, have been granted to tho undersigned, by tho Probate Court of Huchanan County. Missouri, bearing dato of tho 27th day of January, 1920. All persons having claims against said estato aro required to exhibit them to me for allowance, within six months from dato of said letters, or they may be precluded from any ben efit of cuch estate; and if bald claims bo not exhibited within one jear from the dato of thu publication of tliLs notice, thoy will bo forever barred. A true copy Attest EVA 31 MARQUIS. (Seal) Executrix. Fred M Wanger. Clerk of Probate IIXECLTOR'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Letters. Testamentary, upon the estate of William H. Hayncs, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by tho Probate Court of Buchanan County, Missouri, bearing date of the 27th day of January, 1920, All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to mo for allowance, within six months from date ot said letters, or they may be precluded from any ben eflt of mieli stato; and If said claims bo not exhibited within one year from the date of the publication of this notice, they will be forever barred. A true copy. Attest: K. M. BIRKES, (Seal) Executor. Fred M. Wanger, Clerk of Probate. MVlK'i: OV FINAL SITTTLKMF.NT Notice Is hereby given to all cred itors nnd others Interested in the es tate of Harry N. Whltworth deceased, that I, Mary A. Williams, Public Ad ministrator of Raid estate Intend to make Pinal Settlement thereof at tho next term of tho Probate Court of llurhamin County, State of Mlswurl, to be held nt the court house In St, Joseph, Missouri, on tho first Monday of Match, 1320 MARY A WILLIAMS. Public Administrator NOTICF. OF FINAL KirTTLF.MF.NT Notice Is hereby given to all cred itors and others Interested in the es tate of I'llrabclh Command, deceased, that I, Mary A. Williams, Public Ad mlnlstrntor of said estate, Intend to make Pinal Settlement thereof nt the next term of tho Probate Court of Huchanan County, State of Missouri, to be held at the court house In St. Joseph, Missouri, on the llrst Monday of .March, 1920 MARY A WILLIAMS, Public Administrator NOTICF OF FINAL .SlTTTLI'MnNT Notice Is hereby given to nil cred itors and others Intel ested In the es tate of William Grable, deceased, that I, J L Grable, administrator of said estate. Intend to make Pinal Settle ment thereof nt the next term of the Probate Court of Huchanan County, Stato of Missouri, to be held at the court houso in St. Joseph, Missouri, on tho first Monday of March, 1920 J. L- GRAHLi:, Administrator NOTICF OF FINAL SlTTTLnMF.NT Notice is herebv civpn to nil rrmi. Itors and others interested In the es tate of Harriet Bristol, deceased, that I, P. I Bristol, executor of mid es tate, Intend to make Final Settlement thereof at the next term of the Pro bate Court of Buchanan County State of Missouri, to bo hold at the court house In KL Joseph, Missouri, on the nrst -Monday of March, 1920 1'. L. BRISTOL Ilxccutor NOTICF OF FINAL S17PTIiiaiIT isoiice is Hereby given to all cred itors nnd others Interested In the ps. tato of Claude Prans, deceased, that i, uuren r rans, anmintstrator ot said estate. Intend to make Pinal SpiH. ment thereof at the next term of the i-rouato court of Buchanan County. fetite of Missouri, to bo held at the couri nouse in St Joseph, Missouri. on uiu nrst .vionuav or .March 1920 CLAUDE FRANS. Administrator NOTICF OF F1NL SirTTLFJMnNT Notice Is hereby given to all cred Itots and others Interested In the es- une or iienry u .iiccauley, deceased that I, Alva A. McCaulev. mlmiula, trator of said estate, intend to make nnai seiuemcnt thereof at tho next term of the Probate Court nf Uncli. anan County, State of Missouri, to be held at the court house In St Josenh. Missouri, on tho first Monday of ALVA A. McCAULEY, Administrator NOTICF OF n.VAL SnTTLIlMFNT Notice Is hereby given to all cred itors and others Interested In tho es tate of Elizabeth H. Ready, deceased, that I, Vincent E. Ready, executor of said estate, intend to make Final Settlement thereof at tho next term of the Probate Court of Buchanan Coun ty. State of Missouri, to be held at tho court house In St. Joseph, Missouri on tho first Monday of March, 1920 . VINCENT E. READY. Executor. S(!Ftr' Pr ''WAIi SCTITLFJIKNT Notice Is hereby given to all cred itors and others interested In tho es- l. ?C rlmea G- YU1,S. deceased, mat I. itebecc.a Tnnrn, avA...iv said estate. Intend to make Pinal Set tlement thereof at the next term of the Probate Court of Buchanan Coun ty, Htate of Missouri, to bo held at the court house in St Joseph, MIs igso 0" th "m Monda' of March, REBECCA YOl'NG, Executrix NOTICF. OF FINAL SITITLirtlFNT Notice is hereby given to all cred itors and others Interested In tho es tate or B CI. Stuart, deceased, that I. .'S,0. T- vams, administrator of said estate. Intend to make Final Set- the Probate Court of Buchanan Coun ty, State of Missouri, to be held at the court house In St Joseph. Missouri, on tho first Monday of March. 1920 georgu i. williams! Administrator NOTICE OP FINAL SiriTLFJIFNT Notice Is hereby given to all cred itors and others interested in tho es tato of I-red J. Smith, deceased, that I. Com Smith, executrix of said estate. Intend to make Final Settlement there r" ,,ipnnt fnn of 'ho Probate court of Buchanan County. Stato of in St. Joseph, Missouri, on the first Monday of March, 1920. CORA SMITH, Executrix, .scrricH of final srrrn.EMENT ....,...- , uni-uy given to all cred !,0.r3 Jnid, ,Jthers Interested In the es- iii il. .. V." ,,IUI. deceased, that I, ..IbliaiU 1. 1JOU1-I.1S !li m n .-itA. ...111. ..Ill . - ?. " "'"' l "... in cmii oi sam estate. Intend to make Final Settlement thereof at the next term ot tho Probate Court of u ia'ha-MCo.U?,," S,a,e of Missouri. VA..ni,h 1 at '.ho court ll0U1'" "i St WriW on ,he f,rit ilony RICHARD L. DOUGLAS. Administrator With Will Annexed ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Notice is hereby givci that Letters or Administration, upon tho estate of Henry E. Cllnkunbinrd, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the Probate Court of H ichanan Coun ty, Missouri, bearing date or the 26th day of January, 1920, . All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance within sir months from date of mid letters, or they may be precluded from any bene fit of such estate; nnd if said claims be not exhibited within one year from the date of the publication of this notice, they will be forever barred. A true copy. Attest GRACE CLINICENBEARD, . ,. .eV? . . Administratrix. I-red M. Wanger, Clerk of I'robate. M. L. Dodd, the colored chimney sweep, who looks after tlio olty's work, fell from a Grand Avenue house Tuesday, and broke n lee 10 to 25 Discount ON COATEES CAPES COATS STOLES SCARFS SETS -AND- SEPARATE PIECES Nic Kuehn Manuf.K turlns Furrier. MAIN ir.08 727 FRANCIS ST. For Skilled Honest Treatment After Other Doctor FaU 5 3kv Consult DR. S. D. FRANCIS J2ll Fells: St, St. -Joseph, 3fo. Expert In the Treatment of all Chronic, NeHous, Blood, Skin nd PeWlo DlsoasM of Men and Women. I giva (10 Examina tion Free. "606 and 914" Administered Intravenously foe Blood Disorders CimornO DISEASES I treat successfully Catarrh, ABthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, Can. cer, Growths, Tumors, Enlarged Glands, Pimples, Epilepsy. St Vitus' Dance, Palsy, Dyspepsia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuritis, Paralysis, Deafness, Goitre, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Gall Stones, Varicocele. Stricture, Hydrocele, Rupture, Proetrats Gland, Bladder and Kidney Troubles. Female Weakness, Piles, Fistula, and Ractal Af flictions. X amploy In my practice an tha latest Serums, Vaccines, Antitoxins, Bacterlns, Intraven ous Bpeelilo Remedies and tha ltlstt and best appliances for tla speedy cure of stubborn Ahjcojns. IXOmBST JIUKATMiaT Tern pay tor results only. No falsa hopes or promises, bat perman ent, tasting- cures. ConsnUadon nnd Examination Free All Dealings CoafldcntiaJ, Soars f s. m to fl p. m. Sna. dajst 10 to 1. Phono Main 250T. Come join tha crowd ot grateful patients who are flooklnt; to my treatment rooms dally. Invest for Good HoaJtfc. K. A. JOHNSON MT31CHANT TAJXOn A Pino Stock of Goods for your selec tions. Reasonable Prices. First class workmanship guaranteed. Repairing and prcnlng department in connec tion. Phone Main 28SSJ. S13 Felix Street St Joseph, Mo. ,THE Hesse Building Material Co. Agents or Sunflower Portland Cement also DBAurns nr co.ii JPhoao Mala 10M DR. K6LLMANN "OLD RELIABLE." For Years la St. Joseph. Rectal and Chronic Diseases, Piles, Fistula and Fissure Will Guarantee tny Curable Chronlo Cases. Try your Family Doctor until you are satisfied ba cannot cure you then I will take your case, cure or no pay. This applied only to Chronls Diseases. Office and Sanitarium, 1 107 FREDERICK AVENCB EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that Letters, Tostamentary, upon the estate of Emll PUchktir, deceased, have been granted to thu undersigned, by the Probato Court of Buchanan County, Missouri, bearing date of tho 29th day of De cember, 1919. All persona having claims against said estato are required to exhibit them to me for allowance, within ala moutlid from date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any ben efit of such estato; and if said claims bo not exhibited within one year from tho date of the publication of this notice, they will be forever barred. A true copy. Attest: HERMAN E. SKOOLUND, Executor. Fred M. Wanger, Clerk of Probate. A fire In Florence Addition Wed 'istrojed a negro shanty. W3 t. :, -vtwtt Wtek JMzzm j- Tinraa