E « Al.Ii AT WAKREX STORAGE BATfcl»«WfTKRV lt;()., 208 JOPLIN (REAR). PHONE 2108.th him for more than an hour at the, im Waldorf-Astoria hotel where he made ail his headquarters on his arrival here if- this morning from Washington pre- ! pared to make three addresses dur-up ; ing the day.to j Efforts made by Mrs. Mary Beard, j wife of a Columbia University pro-fessor, to cross examine the presi-1 dent on his position, met with failure, ■ut! He refused courteously to reply to he I her queries.he MINERS* UNION MEET.'or | —fly! An open meeting will be held bytal miners Union at 114 W. Sixth street*d Monday evening, Jan. 31. Organi--s- zation, lack of sanitary conditions iv-.in the mines and the remedy will be I the chief subjects of discussion. Jf-j State Mine Inspector Hill and Dep-a uty Burch have been invited to i 'or speak. The miners side will be represented by R. T. Wood, President Missouri State Federation of Labor, and Guve F. Miller, executive board member W. F. M.(First published Jan. 27, 1916.)In the District Court or the I nited States for the Southtern DKIhIoii of the Western District of MisiOuri.IN It \ \ K HU I*TCV. in the matter of John Henry Gaugh, bankrupt. To the creditors of said bankrupt, of Joplin, in the County of Jasper, district aforesaid:Notice is hereby given, that on the 27th day of January, A. I)., 1916. the said John Henry Gaugh was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting* of his creditors will be held at the offices of .1. C. A miner man, 610-oli Keystone Building*, Joplin, Missouri, on the 7th day of February, A, D., 1916, at. ten o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a j trustee, examine the bankrupt, and (transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. January 27, 1916.T lt;\ AMMKRMAN. Referee in Bankruptcy,