Democrat-Tribune (Newspaper) - October 6, 1921, Jefferson City, Missouri Increasing showers Cooler tomorrow Central UNITED PRESS BY WIRE 1902 Vol XVII 1876 Consolidated 19W JEFFERSON CITY MISSOURI OCT 6 1921 VOL 45 NO 128 FOR ARMISTICE DAY MAKING GOOD RECORD Organized Labor Adopted Resolution Ormiston Reports Splendid Collections Favoring Joint Celebration in OH Department An enthusiastic meeting was held T N Ormiston state inspector oils HONOR DR HATCH Elected Honorary Member of Delta Fraternity the Dr A H Hatch of this city has last night at the figures to Governor Hyde been elected an honorary member of of the officers of the 24 Unions in the city Fortyseven were present Final arrangements were made for the big mas meeting to be held at the today showing that his department is Omega Delta fraternity collecting more inspection fees at the rate of inspecting oils at 3 cents per Today he received the following notice of his election It gives me great pleasure to in se Friday evening at barrel than were collected last you that the Beta Chapter of to be by President Wood of when the inspection fee was 6 cents the Omega Delta Fraternity has con per barrel For the month of ferred an honorary membership in the fraternity upon you in recognition of the valued service which you the State Federation of Labor and Superintendent of Schools Prof S A Baker Representatives of the Music ians Union announced that the Knights of Columbus had volunteered its services and a rising vote of thanks was extended by the conference to the musicians It was also agreed that mayor Paul Hunt be invited to make a few remarks A general invitation is extended to all tember 1920 were collected while last month the present inspector collected at half the cost of inspection He expects to double the fees of the department at j half the cost of inspection so far the i state receipts are concerned and he i is more than making good up to date 1 although he been in office since August 16 He contends that organized workers and their wives and many rf the in to the public to attend this meeting paying inspection fees and John F Koester President of fte difference in the Central Labor Union acted as the j presiding officer at the conference Orin H Shaw acted as secretary CONVICTS WALKS AWAY Hours when Rg By vote the conference Ig Qnl went on record favoring a on Armistice Day Friday j November and following j Dave convict from st captured resolution was adopted WHEREAS Armistice Day No vember will e here and be fittingly observed in Jef lg and Cole county as by President Harding and Samuel Gompers of the Federation of Labor in an Louis walked away from the farm yesterday morning He was recap tured a few hours later hiding in the He nine to official communication therefore be For a more beau than nature call at the Mari nello s I RESOLVED By the assembled of and members of the Central j dent John F Koester of the Jefferson Labor Union and Local subordinate City Central Labor Union be request bodies of this city and county in j ed and empowered to select a General meeting this the fifth day of October j Joint committee of 25 from the ranks 1921 that we heartily endorse organized labor ot Jefferson City movement for observance and plan and arrange a fitting Armis bration of Armistice day the day celebration with authority which saw the official ending of the j ami power to act jointly with every great World War and marked the bej other organization in accord with this ginning of a new era in the affairs of observance of Armistice Day and that this nation and the whole a committee confer with the American pledge our individual efforts towards fittingly celebrating the observance of Armistice day in this city and county Legion of Jefferson act jointly and in unison with tha organization in arranging an a RESOLVED that Presi celebration of Armistice day C Shoes at for O Men or Women have both Style and Service Try a Pair PAROLES BOHANNON Convicted of Rape In 1919 to J Maxey PERFECT ATTENDANCE Paroled A Record Made in Public Schools Registers 100 Per Cent Governor Hyde granted a parole to The public schools today made day to Thomas Bohannon convicted record in attendance There were no in this city in November 1919 of rape absences reported from any room to and sentenced to the penitentiary for Officer John Buehrle the truant of five years Bohannon is paroled to John W Maxey of this city The pa role was recommended by Judge Slate and prosecuting attorney Westhues An abandoned girl under age was the j performed for the of trouble as well I several as similar trouble she caused three ficer The attendance was perfect It was 100 percent and there were over children in the public schools today This is the best record many in CUTS OUT AUTO TRIPS other young men She was not criminally but being under age the laws were violated Governor Says Accounts Will Not Be Allowed v CHOOSE UNKNOWN DEAD Governor Hyde announced today that a general rule will be enforced in the future against employes of the state government making trips in their own automobiles and bringing Unknown Hero to Be Taken From Marne United Press Paris Oct unknown soldier in charges against tihe state for use whose body be brought to United of The only exception states and honored with interment in to this rule the Governor said would Arlington cemetery on November 11 be in the state geologist will be chosen at whose business takes him far from October 22 it was announced Jo rail connections in the matter of most ay trips and the state board of j health in the matter of giving tions through appointees in regard to rural sanitation The Governor says fhat only in ex treme cases will any expense bills be allowed for travel outside of the customary charges for rail service or by hacks and taxicabs between points that cannot be reached by rail i HUGO STINNES TO TRIAL Richest Man Faces Charge of Grafting Millions Berlin Oct of cheat ing the German war department out of millions of marks by not paying war prisoners their full wages Hugo Stinnes Co faced criminal trial at Essen today This case is the first official attention to numerous charges many of them made openly by Social ists in the reichstag that Hugo Stin EDMONSTON OUT AGAIN Labor Bureau Statistician Out With A Bruised Archie former news paper man but of late years connect ed with labor bureau as statistician i able to be out again after his j Eddie Polo stunt of going over son street Cliff last week Mr Ecl is still badly bruised up but manages to get about with the aid of a cain It is thought that one of his ribs is broken but the attending physicians have not yet determined whether there is one broken or not YANKS WIN THE SECOND GAME It Was A Keen Hurling Duel Between the Waite C and Artie HUGGINS BEAT McGRAW BY THE SCORE OF 3 TO 0 LOCATES HERE Chas Pelta and Family Move From Colorado Here nes was greatest war pro fee y much d meet j 1 j i 1 i HYDES PROGRAM that he sold war materials to both sides through his affiliations in neutral countries and that in his of I capacity during the war he systematically ordered the destruction Mr Chas Pelta formerly of Colo rado Springs and Pueblo who has seen in the ladies ready to wear busi ness for a number of years is now manager of the D Greatest Pitchers Battle Staged fa World Was Polo Grounds New York Oct With Waite Hoyt the veteran kid Brooklyn pitching in brilliant form on the mound Miller Huggins slugging Yankees copped the second game of the world the Giants The attendance was astic spectators A Keen Duel Ready to Wear Dry Goods Shop the patrons of this popular shop to Columbia for Visit and of certain Belgian and French indus j Business CITY GETS ALLEY Governor will pay a visit to le State University tomorrow for a with Dri Victor C Vaughn of the Michigan University relative to the construction of the hospital attached fe the Missouri University medical department Dr Government Cedes Property North of has been sought by tries for no other reasons than to prevent the reconstruction of these rival industries after the war It is believed that enormous legal consequences will result from the Essen trial If the test case is suc the war department hopes to i recover many millions Herr Stinnes i is the richest man in Germany controlling coal mines shipping and The game was one of the keenest hurling duels ever witnessed world series Hoyt allowed the Mc but two safe singles Artie the chief southpaw of the His family will reside here and ilet the Yankees down with they will be an addition to Jefferson jin the course of the nine stanzas City society Tne Giants again a heart Mr D will devote his time less game again and it was apparent between here and his ready to wear from the start that the would factory in St Louis have little trouble in beating Me Craws men The Yanks had all the MARRIAGE LICENSES pep in the world and went after the Ben U Luebbering St Thomas game from the jump Postoffice the board of curators because of his long experience in the construction of such buildings Work is to be pushed i industries of all kinds Attorney General Barrett received a letter today from Sid J Roach this new Building as rapidly as from this district to the possible HIS WIFE SMOKED IN BED gressman effect that the be introduced in Saturday the Governor will meet Wichita Man Bases Divorce on Nu merous Marital Troubles Wichita Oct wife Mo and Miss Emma of I Meta Mo i Alex W Darnell of Jefferson City and Loraine Hartman of Jefferson i City I Victor Block and Mayme Caspari I both of Jefferson City and Smith and Schange HAMMOND TO Attention Woodmen of the World Manager of Goddard Grocery Co to Big meeting of Mo Camp No 404 Take Rest W 0 W Friday evening October 7 at Wright Hall 126 E High L L the House some time ago ceding the with board of curators of the right of to the alley University at St Louis during the smoked a dollars worth of cigarettes just north of the postoffice had passed forenoon and in the afternoon he will a M peterson told that body without objections If the a game of football between the D ghe had to awake at state finally acquires the right to this University Tigers and the St Louis small strip of ground it will be im University at Sportsmans Park St proved and help the looks of the fedj Louis eral building as well as the appear ance of the capitol grounds Advertising is the one great per of legitimate FOR Furniture nights todo it he said And when out of bed and lighted a fag it awakened him He stood the broken rest eight days Then the 1 couple parted Peterson wfs granted kitchen bedroom divorce today Mrg Peterson not ing some walnut pieces carpets bothered her husband by smok rugs Coal range gas range but caused Wm mental anguish stoves large dictionaries j by him and ruiming around etc MRS F M BROWN Phone 177 Green 901 Jackson EARLY FROSTS ARE AN INDICATION OF AN EARLY WINTER ARE YOU PREPARED We are offering a wonderful line of both Suits and Overcoats this fall at prices which 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