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Before a flower-covered casket. men j alleviate the same. Her 'bird sanc- and wonen prominent in the affairs tuary' will be a beautiful and rare remembrance to all who ever vialted her qualht little Swiss chalet. The birds knew and trusted her as their benefactor and friend. of Springfield, this afternoon paused to honor' a little woman whose lo- fluidos they had known either in childhood or later years.
Mrs. Julia A. Horey Colby, plonger teacher and ardent worker in the
Woman'e Christian Temperance Union, was given loving tributes from her host of friends who gathered to pay their respects. to her memory. The parlors of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home were filled to capacity for the funeral servises. Members of the TY. C. T. U. were in . mection re- mrved for them and former puplis or Mrs. Colby also sat together.
Flowers Danked High
owers. a tribute she would have tored. were banked high about the In front of the rasket .I'ma an elaborate spray of exquisite deep pink roses with a white 'tie upon which . was the word "Pupila." This was from men and women who had In childhood learned to read and write in the school rooms over which Mts. Colby presided.
Other beautiful flowers were ment from the W. O. T. U. organim tions Individuals. Upon the basket was gracefully site satin ribbon ' "macribed in T. U."
RENTFROW SERVICEY
Funeral services for Glenn Harrison Rentfrow were conducted at 10 o'clock this morning at the W. L. Starne Mortuary. The body was tak- en overland to Morrisville. Mo .. for burial in the cemetery therc
GENTRY SERVICES ..
Funeral services for Angle I Gent- ry. who died In Bt. Loule, were con- ducted yesterday at her home. 934 West Calhoun street. Burial was In Greenlawn cemetery. under direction of the Xungper Funeral home.
MRS. J. L. LANDERS
. Mm. J. L. Landers, 68. of 1243 South Fremont avenue. dled at 12:30 o'clock this afternoon. Funeral serv. Ices will be held at the Highlandville Baptist church Tuesday afternoon of " o'clock Burial will be in the reni- etery there under direction of the Alma lohmeyer Funeral home of Springfield She i shared by seven daughters. Mrs. Adele Young. Mra. D.i Ollmore and Mrs. C. M Brown. all of Springfield, Mrs. H. O. Oldeon of Mc- natchee. Wash .. Mrs. B. Hammond of Ponce de Leon, Mo., and Mies Roxie ' Landers, of Kansas City. Mo., and . sona, Troy of Springfield, and Frank of Highlandville.
"Her June Illies were not more fra- [Tant than her kindly deeda.
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Thee. for mortelity .**
Songs Tha.
Songs well loved by .
aung by a quartet Incluu
C. McCord. Mr. and Mrs.
Bruner and Mrs. George Mutsch These Included "Bafe in the Arma o. Jesus," "Beautiful Isle of Some-
where" and "The Old Rugged Cross."i Membera of the Julla Colby W. C T. U. union were honorary pallbear- - Things ":"!
bury. Miss Fannla Heckert, Mra. Jen- nie Murry, Mrs. Bert Brown. Mra. Walter Smith, Mra. Walter Prophet. Mra. William Platte. Mrs. R. E. Hux- ley and Mrs. W. C. Ilollender.
Active pallbearers, many of whom were pupila of Mrs. Colby years ago. were Orin Patterson. Casper Lederer. AJ Rountree. Bart Amith, Bert 8. Lee. George Langdon. Fred Taylor ond W. E. Harris.
Burial was in Maple Park cemetery beside Mra. Colby's father and moth- er, Dr. and Mrs. E. Hovey.
JAMES O. SMITH
James O. Smith, 48. died Sunday at his home. 825 Bouth Orant avenue. Puneral arrangementa, In charge of the Alma Lohmeyer Funeral home. are as yet Incomplete pending the! recovery of hla ulfe, who is confined i ' to her bed with influenen iie .
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vived by his wife, and a small daugh- ter. Ruth Annabelle He is also sur- rived by his mother four sisters, Mis. Lillian Chapman, and Mrs W. A. I Judy. o: Springfield, Mrs I
Tinns, and Mra. R. C. Van Dinter cf 1 Oklahoma City, and two brothers. Tom Smith, Aurora, and R. I .. Smith of Rogeraville.
BETTY LEONARD
Betty Leonard. daughter of Mr. and Mra. K. E. Leonard, 2423 East avenue. tied yesterday at her home following an attack of influenza, which later developed into pneumon:# Funeral services will be conducted At 1:30 |
o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home. The body will be placed in a vault at Greenlawn cemetery where 1+ will rest until spring. when It will be taken to lowa for buriel The Klingcer Funeral home is in charge
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MYSTERY HOLDS; AS G.W. CULLER DIES OF INJURY
No: Inquest Planned Into Strange Death of Former Mayor; Hit by Motor Car or Victim . of Holdup, are Conflicting Theories ·
Unlem someone comes forward with new Information, the strange injuries which yesterday brought death to George W. Culler. 50-year-old former mayor of Springfield, probably will be forever a mystery.
Found two weeks ago Saturday on Boonville avenue near the Queen City Woodworks, staggering about in a half atupor with blood pouring from wounds on his head. Mr. Culler re- malned in a semiconscious condition until his death In a hospital fester- day morning.
There will be no further investie . tion of .bis death, and no coroner's inq Jest, it is understood, unless ad- ditional Information la obtained by authorities. Dr. Murray C. Stone. Groupe county coroner. sald this morning that investigations so far ap- parentiy had brought out nothing which would enable . coroner'a In- quest to coive the case. _ui ... Offer Two Theorles
Physicians who attended Mr. Culfer Were convinced that bis injuries were caused either by bis being struck by au sutomoblie or by an attack of holdup men. Two youtha who found him staggering about near the Queen
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City Woodworks have not been found since the night they figured In the case, and police have not obtained their stories. Officers thought at first that Mr. Culler had been Injured aimply by a fall, but physicians scouted thua theory.
J. D. Rathbone, brotherinlaw of Mr Culler, will seek: today to place to- gether the threads of Information and theories which have been advanced in the case. He personally examined the place where Mr. C'uller was found injured, and he is convinced That a hit-and-run driver could not have! been to blamc.
There were no blood stains in the street or leading from It, he said. while & trafi of blond was found from near the cutrate of the woodwort: !", "he spot where his brotherinlaw was found Mr Rathbone thinks Mr Culler might have heen niletaken for someone else and attacked by thugs. : Robbery apparently was not a mo- tive, as money was left In the man's pockets.
Long Prominent Here
Mr. Cul'ar was elected mayor of Springfield 16 years ago, after enter- with life in 1004 As Greene
will be under direction of W. L. Starne.
Mr. Culler Is survived by his wife. his mother. Mrs. Anna M. Holland Culler of Springfield; & daughter, Mru. Walter J. Lyman of Pittsburgh. Peun .: a son, George W. Cutter. Jr .. of St. Louis; [bree alstera, Mrs. J. D. Rathbone and Mrs. E. E. Ennis of Springfield, and Mrs. Anne Buickel of Kansas City, and two brothers. Charles Culler of Kansas City and 8. L. Cul- ler, St. Louis.
Pallbearers will be E. F. Hannah. Ernest Rathbone. Robert Walker, W. P. Magee, James Lawler and Harry Dura !.
TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: George W. Scott died .**
Page 4: M. W. Ayres was appointed to administer the estate of his father E. D. Ayres .* The will of B. E. Fulton was filed for probate .**
Page 12: Memorial notice .**
GEORGE W. SCOTT Funeral services for George W Scott. 83. 1050 North Prospect avenve. will be conducted at 2 o'clock thi- afternoon ,at the Klingner Funeral! chapel Interment will be in the ! National cemetery. -
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FOUR HEIRS ARE NAMED TO ESTATE WORTH $250
M. W. Ayres of. Wesubleau, Mo .. was appointed by Probate Judge John H. Fairman Monday as adminis- trator for the estate of his father. E. D. Ayres, who died December 27, and for his mother. Mrs. Kate A. Ayres. who survived her husband only 20 hours. Bond was set at $500. The estate is estimated at $250. Heirs are: two daughters. Katé A. Ayres, of Monrovia, Cal. and Louise Duncan of Marshall, Mo., Harry D. Ayres, son. 2307 North Fremont avenue, and W. W. Ayres.
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IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORY
In loving memory of our dear one Mr. Ernest Miller, who passed away at Oak- land. Callf., one year ago today. Jan. 7. 1928.
A precious one from us has gone A voice we loved Is alllled, A place la vacant In our home. Which never can be filled.
The days go on just as before. The sun shines just the same. But way down within our hearts Is that never ending palc.
He ts gone but not forgotten, In a lonely grave he lles. In Green Lawn by the roadalde. But his home is In the akles.
Just a little while we'll linger, Just & little while we'll watt, Then we'll meet him over vonder. Just beyond the golden gate
Sadly missed by wife. Mra. Freeda MH. ler: Utile son Chester Murriel: parents Mr. and Mre. G. W. Miller: alaters. Kiss Florence Miller. Mra. W. C. Owens.
WIFE LOSES PROPERTY IF SHE MARRIES AGAIN
Marriage or death is a condition under which Mra. Ella Eltra Fulton Is to hold property bequeathed to her by her husband. B. E. Fulton, who died recently.
His will stipulates that all his property. both real and personal. shall go to his widow and remain her property so long as she is his widow. But on remarriage or death the prop- erty, or the remainder, shall be turn. ed over to their eight daughters. The will was filed in probate court yes- terday.
TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .**
Page 3: Marriage license: Joseph S. Mabee, 40, of Lockwood, Mo., and Irene B. Brown, 26, of Springfield.
Page 10: James O. Smith died .* Abner M. Collins died .*
George W. Roper died .**
Mrs. Artelia Isabelle Drennan died .** Nathan K. Pope died .** James W. Sherrow died .**
Isaac Stutzman died. George W. Culler died .**
Page 11: Poem in memory of Mr. Ernest Miller
MARRIAGE LICENSEN'
Deimiat A. 8mitlı. 59. Enld. Okla .. alld Grace Bmith. 44. Enid: Leonard W. Hoover. 24, Craig. Col., aud Jennie May Bols, 22, Springfield
HIRRLIGE IN ANNOUNCED .
.... Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Robberson of Cave Springs, Mu .. have announced ! the marriage of their daughter. Helen, In- Mr. - L .- €. Anderson nt et. Louis, Mo. The marriage was per- formed New Year's Eve at the home of the Reverend W. R. Ruimsell of - And-Hr -- Ander- you will make their home in St.
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORY r La loving memory of our dear one Mr. Promet Miller. 15o passed Away at Out- And. Colf., Que year . ago today. Jan.
A precious one from us has gone s voles so loved ta stilled. MA place is vacant in our home. .Which pever can be filled.
The sun shines just the same, Wat way down witain our hearts : 3 thil never ending paid.
the same but not
Ti a lonely grave be liea. 'Is Oreen Lawa by the roadside. But bia bome ls in the skies.
Just a little while we'll linger. Just a little while well wait. ..
DEATHS
JAMES O. SMITH
Funeral services for. James O. Smith, 48. who died Bunday at bis home, 825 South Grant avenue, will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday et the home'of his daughter. Mrs. W. A. Judy. 603- Normal avenue .. Buriel will be 10 Maple Park cemetery under the direction of the Alme Lohmeyer Funeral home Word was received early this morning that two slaters of Mr. 8mlth, Mra. H. H. Tinna and Mr. R. C. Van Dinter of Oklahoma City. will be unable to attend the funeral because of the death of the 6-year-old son of Mrs. - Tinns.
JAMES B. SHEBROW
Janice W. Sherrow. 87. formerly of: Springfield, died in Laurel. Mont. 6 few days ago. according to word to- velied here Mr. Stierroa ia survived by mir.e sons and four deughters. One for his daughters in Mra Harry Strat. : ton. 1603 West Walnut street. MT She **** vas f!r son of Tiram She: . ] row, one of Missouri's carlies! set.
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ABNER M. COLLINS
Funeral services for Abner M. Col. lina, 85. who died at the home of hla son, Loren C. Collins, 1300 Put McDaniel atreet late last night, #1. be held at Verona Thursday atter. noon at 2:30 o'clock. The body will
tomorrow by the Alms Lohmeyer Funeral home. Mr. Collins Ls sur- vived by two sons, Loren E., and W.i P .. Colline, of Wetumke, Ok!e .. 104 & daughter. Mrs. Ellis Colter of. Wo- tumka, Ok! But ---: tory was by just about as
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!toper. 67. died last night at his home. 623 South Fem; avenue. Ife Is survived by his diede! Ter. Mra. J. C Jamison of the bows" insiders, there slatera. Mra Harry Hall. Mrs. J. C. Jamison and Mm Adah Roper, all of Kansas City: und' two brothers, Edwin Roper Orange. N. J. mna John F. Rope 5. Fairmount, Mo. . Funeral. amap- menta are pending with W. L. Staré. Undertaking company.
MRS. ARILIJA ISABELLE DRENXAY Mra. Artelia Isabelle Drennan, & died last night In s Springfield bom; pital after a brief Illness. She le mm `vived by her husband. John Dras. Han. daughter. Mlas Lucille Dreisen con. Samuel, of Boston, Mass. falstera. Mrs J. D Revie of Range : Texas, and Mrs G W. Doty of Fin Worth, Texas; and two brother, 14 Strafford, of Hinginton, W. and Preston Strafford of Springhis The body will be forwarded to mou: in the mortine by w. Stare Underinthe company Fun al services will be held at Beror tomorrow afternoon.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1929 -- DAILY NEWS
Page 1: Marriage licenses issued .**
Arthur Boggs was killed .**
Page 5: Martin L. Howard was appointed to administer the estate of Martha E. Phillips. James O. Smith died .**
Abner M. Collins died .*
George W. Roper died .**
Mrs. Artelia Isabelle Drennan died.
Isaac Stutzman died .*
Nathan K. Pope died .* Mrs. Christine Smith died .* Mrs. Margie M. Batten died .*
Page 11: Card of thanks .**
Page 12: Miss Helen Robberson and L. C. Anderson were married .**
NATHAN K. POPE
Nathan K. Pope. n pioncer cit of Hickory county. . diad Bunder - st.his home near Preston, Mo. it e of 84 years. He was Interes and-native -In community affatra, NI a successful farmer and stock dealer. and had served several terme as Judge of the county court. He had been . deacon in the Olive Point Baptist church altice ita organization and his funeral will be held from that church Wednesday. Besides his widow. Mary J. Pope he leaves Ine sona and two daughters: 8 ft. Pope of Springfield. Walter Pope of Enid. Okla .. Dr. Nathan Pore. Jr . of Marshall, Mo , and Offver Pope. Frank Pope. Mra. U. P. Lindacy and Mrs. W. J. Eddie. all of Preston, i
ISAAC STITZMAN
Iyor Stutzman, 90, for many years a rastdent of Springfield, dled this morning at hin home. 1000 East Main street. He is mir!ved by there daughters. Ara. Alice Clage of Bejz mour. Mrs. Elizabeth Harrington of Springfield and Mrs. Anna Rhea of Houston, Texas, and three sons, Wil. liam Stutzmen, of Houston, Texas and Charles and Robert Stutzman of Springfield. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Klingner Funeral hotne and burial will be in Hazelwood cemetery.
GEORGE W. CULLER
Funeral services for George W. Cuk ler. former mayor of Springfield whe died from injuries received mystery ously two weeks ago -last Saturday were held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at his home. 908 North Jeki .ferson . avenue. Burial was In Hazel : wo vt centetery under the direction d W. L. fitarne Undertaking company Solomon Lodge bad charge of the burial rites at the cemetery. Reps resentatives of several organiaztion of which Afr. Culler w:" a member atx tended the services. Pallbearers It cluded E F Hanneh Ernest Rath · Magee. James Lawiec;
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Marry Duret and E. D. Merritt.
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ST. JAMES BOY. 6. DIES IN HOSPITAL® AFTER CAR STRUCK® AT- RAIL CROSSING
Older Brother in Critical Con- dition As Result of Injuries Sustained in Train-Auto Crash
INJURIES PROVE FATAL FOR FARMER AT DUNN, MO.
Crew of Blue Bonnet Exoner- ated by Coroner; Alexander Dies Before Reaching West Plains
TWO persons are dead and a third lies in a critical condition at the Missouri Schools of Mines hospital at Rolla as the result of ratiroad crossing crasber in widely separated sections of the dark Ngon Wiea two automobiles were stráck vý crack Frisco passenger tratos.
Arthur Bogen, 6-year-old or saria. Mo., boy died at the Rotte hospital
odfred. when 's er to :moldi'm riding was struck and demotsbed co & St. James' railway crossing by the Ben. Pfeiffer. Also for the b Blue Bonnet. fast St. Louis to Dallas offerings. train. JAMES SHUTE
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BROTHER NEAR DEATH
His brother. Victor Boggs, Jr .. driver of the car. Is battling for his life soloently.
leted in the accident . The boy T As some of Mr. and Mrs. Victor St.
- The older college
West Plains. D. 8. Merander fatally Injured when an auto. of which he was the sole occupant, The hit by the southbound deonjimtet .; He was taken aboard the train in'da Hfort to get him to a West Flatne hospital but died before the destine-
tion was reached.
TO VISIT GARAGE 1
Alexander was said to have bem on his way to the garage of a brotberta- law at Dunn to bare some work done on his car when he drove in front of the passenger train. He to survived by a wife and child. The family was living two miles south of the place where the accident occurred.
In the tragedy at St. James, the two boys drove onto the crossing without seeing the fast southbound train approaching and despite the warning shouts of several spectators. The auto was carried a considerable distance by the train before the en- gineer could effect a balt.
The boys were placed on the train and taken to the Rolls bospital.
ST. LOUISAN IS WEDDED TO CAVE SPRINGS GIRL
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Robberson of Cave Springs. Mo., yesterday an- nounced the marriage of their daugh- ter. Helen, to L. C. Anderson of St. Louis, Mo. The ceremony was per- formed New Year's ave at the home of the Reverend "W. R. Russell of Everton, Mo. The newlyweds will live In St. Louis.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Leonard W. Hoover. 24. of Craig. Col .. and Jennie Mae Dale. 22. of Springfield: Joseph 8. Mabce. 40. of Lockwood. Mo .. and Irene B. Brown. 26, of Springfield, and Delmar A. Smith. 59. and Grace Smith. 44 both oi Enid. Okla.
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends bon for their kindness and the death of our father and
Martin L. Howard was yesterday appointed administrator of the estate of Martha E. Phillips, who died re-
DEATHS
JAMES O. SMITHI
Funeral services for James O. 8mith. 48. of 825 South Orant ave- nue. will be conducted at 2 o'clock today at the home of his sister, Mrs W. A. Judy, 503 Normal avenue. Bur- lal will be in Maple Park cemetery under direction of Alma lohmete: Funeral home.
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ABNER M. COLLINS
Funeral services for Abner M. Col- Ilns. 85, will be conducted at 2.30 , o'clock Thursday nt Verona. The, body will be removed from his home here. 1300 East McDaniel street, at noon today and will be taken to Verona by the Alma Lohmeyer l'u- neral home. He is survived by two sons. Loren E. of Springfield and W. i F. of Wetumka, Okla., and a daughter. ! Mra. Ellis Cotter, also of Wetumka.
GEORGE W. ROPER
Funeral services for George W. Roper, 67, who died Monday night at his home, 622 South Fort avenue, will be conducted at 2:30 Thursday at Starne mortuary.
MRS. ARTELIA ISABELLE DRENNAN Funeral services for Mrs. Artelia Isabelle Drennan, 55. will be cou- ducted at Beymour this afternoon. The body will be taken there this morning by W. L. Starne, undertaker. She is survived by her husband, John Drennan,' & daughter. Misa Lucille Drennan, & son, Samuel, of Boston, Mass., two sisters, Mrs. J. D. Revis of Ranger, Texas, and Mrs. G. W. Doty of Fort Worth, Texas: and two broth- ers, C. L. Strafford. of Huntington. W. Va., and Preston Strafford of Spring- field.
ISAAC STUTZM.A.N
Funeral servicea for Isaac Btutaman. 90, will be conducted ## 2:30 o'clock today at the Klingner Funeral chapel. Burial will be in Hazelwood ceme- tery. He died yesterday morning at his home. 1060 North Main avenue. He is survived by three daughters. Mrs. Alice Oage of Seymour, Mra. Elizabeth Harrington of Springfield and Mra. Anna Rhea of Houston. Texas, and three sons, William Stutz- man, of Houston, Texas, and Charles and Robert Stutzman of Springfield.
NATHAN K. POPE
Nathan K. Pope, 84. a pioneer citizen of Hickory county. died Sun- day night at his home near Preston. Mo. He was interested and active in community affairs, was a successful farmer and atock dealer. and had served several terms as judge of the Hickory county court. He had been a deacon in the Olive Point Baptist church aince its organization and his funeral will be held from that church Wednesday. Besides his widow. Mary J. Pope, he leaves five sons and two daughtera: 8. D. Pope of Springfield. Walter Pope of Enid. Okla., Dr. Nathan Pope, Jr., of Marshall, and Oliver Pope. Frank Pope. Mrs. C. F. Ludsey and Mrs. W. J. Edde, all of Preston.
MRS. CHRISTINE SMITH
Mrs. Christine Smith. 52. died yes- terday at her home. 2127 North John- son avenuc. She is survived by her husband. J. H. Smith. Puneral ar- : rangements are Incomplete K !:::.: ' Funeral home is in charge.
MARGIE M. BATTEN
Mrs. Margie M. Batten. 40. died at her home on route 4 late last night following a brief illness. She is sur- vived by her husband. John W. Bat- ten, a 'son Lee J .. 13 years old. and her father, J. D. Hensley. and several brothers and sisters. Funeral ar- rangements are under direction ! Klingner Funeral home. Burial will be in Mt. Gillard cemetery, near Bolivar.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 1929 -- LEADER
Page 4: The will of W. E. Baker of near Bois D'Arc was filed for probate. He left $1 each to Lewis G. and Katherine Baker, his son and daughter, and the remainder of his estate he left to his widow.
Page 5: Arthur Boggs was killed .** D. S. Alexander was killed .**
Page 8: Deward Hixon died .** George W. Roper died .** Mrs. Artelia Isabelle Drennan died .**
Abner M. Collins died .** Margie M. Batten died .* Mrs. Christine Smith died .** Ramona Ann Terrill died .* Births reported .**
Page 9: Card of thanks .**
Page 10: There is a note about Mrs. Julia A. H. Colby with mention of the Anthony family.
Page 11: Miss Loretta Seifert and Mr. Gerald L. Hopkins were married .*
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Page 12: William T. Powell died .* Florence Dean died .*
Mrs. Anna B. Gaddys sues to divorce Joseph A. Gaddy. They were married June 22, 1928, at Carthage. She is his second wife. He was divorced from his first wife Dollie M. Gaddy on July 5, 1927. He has two children by his first marriage.
BROKE MARRIAGE VOWS FOR SECOND TIME, CLAIM
Buit for divorce .was started today | However, on the cross bill Geddy' n by Mrs. Anna B. Gaddy, second wife given custody of his two children.
of. Joesph A. Gaddy, telegraph opera-, los and train dispatched of Franklin county. wbose marital troubles have created ripples in circuit court upon two previous occasions.
The first Mrs. Gaddy accused. her husband of Anfaithfulness. second . Mrs .- Gaddy also declared In her petition that he proved unfaith- ful to his marriage rows and associ- ated "illegally" with other women.
"Caddy entered an appearance and general denial: The attorneye for Mrs. Oaddy, Alfred Page and Val Mason, are those who represented Gaddy In his first divorce unit.
Tha man filed suit in 1927 for di- vorce from Dollis. M: Oaddy. charg. Ing bad temper. She filed a .cross bili. The case was heard before Cir- ouit Judge Cuy D. Kirby. testimony taken and degree handed down July 6. 1927, forcing Gaddy to support his chilidrou. He dismissed his ault.
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Youth and Man . Are Fatally Hurt As Autos Struck
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Å C year-otu .St. James boy and u Temas county men ate dead and an- other youth seriously Injured at thr result of. auto crushes . with Frisco trains.
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Arthur Hoggs. C, died at the Rolla hospital yesterday morning after be- Ing injured when the car in which he was riding was demolished lu a col- . Italon with . the Frisco Blue Bonnet at St. James. Mo. crossing. His 'brother. Victor, was critically injur- .ed. Their parents nie Mr. and Mrs. Victor Boggs, St. .
The place collision was at Dunn .: ' Mo., about 40 miles northwest of W'est Plains. D. S. Alexander was fatally injured when his car crashed with the southbound Frisco Sunny- land. The family lives two miles south of where the tragedy occured.
DARDS OF THANKS
We wish tank out . Mezi auch bora for their kindness and sympathy in Win. Feffer. Nao for the beautiful Dorel offerings. . JAMES BRUTE AND FAMILY,
boy and girl. The girl now is in cus- tody of Mra. Dollle M. Oaddy at BA- public.
But before this resulted. Circuit Judge C. H. Bxinker of Webster county was appointed us spectal Judge to hear . the case' hare, due to-o- The change of vcque tu M' tske: county and awitchlog of it back. -
Caddy married his second wife.at Carthage June 22. 1928. and they separated August 12.
William T. Powell - Ds-Expires Suddenly;
Spraw to the Liby hillside cemetery.,"Evergreen. "- Notch, Mo. is Cherdeting place of. one who knew the picturesque region in the dixya whet: Harold Bell Wright wrote b: "Shepherd of the Hills "
-W#Ham T. Powell. 02, 6011 ul tl:c Inte "Truman' 8. Powell, who was a distinguished pioncer arttler of the , Shepherd of the Iluits country. died suddenly lu-Marionville Saturday and was buried;in the Evergreen cemetery Tuesday afternoon .. .
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