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THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925. THRES WHITE HOUSE IS OPEN TODAY TO ALL VISITORS President and Mrs. Coolidge Observe Customary New 'Year Reception. CONGRESS IS QUIET AH Government Depart ments Closed Hughes Is Guest of Pan American Union. .1' , f-TT, X-l'--T-- X T 1 Tho doors of the White-House we7e . . , . ,1.- .....I opened wide today for the cus , ,0Thrree-hours and a haTf-from' 11 ,0, -,L W Newl Yr". dS custom under which! the high and low. the rich and: poor, gather at the Whit. Ho to extend greetings to me "-,,. sident ana nis B- , The order o 'the reception "M ioweu iuui. wiu uUnu --; i tne memoers the cabinet and their wives and Continuing Willi Hie uiumuiiw, corps, the cnier justice ana me Mnmh.,, -f fl,A' "fennrprtt fTnnrt' and the other branches of the! Judiciary, members of conBress, omcers oi ' "T.j .7 h viv"" ;?;r- : ernment. officials and members of patriotic organizations ana, the genera public. The reception as usual was,acre place which they recently, the feature of New Years Day, observance in Washington Secretary of State and the Mrs. Hunnes were nosia at me iw tomary breakfast at the Pan-Am-1 erlcun I'nlon to members of the diplomatic corps, and most of the. memoers oi me Deen conaucunK pouu.y . u-.-, dlBtricts to Bpend Wednfsday In served the rest of the day tolne8s on Mr. Boyle's .homestead .. ,nh friends and shon hold open house at their homes on Cavltt Creek, but for some 'r'MierMargaret and following the White House re- ,lme have been planning n c,Plon- I"K clo"pr to town. Mrs. "oylo, M t c k d returnP1 home Congress was not in session i teaching the school near Peel, . h " ,,... and the government department ana wm not be able to move In; were shut down for tne nouuay. SYSTEM INSTALLED A new audible ringing system has been installed b ythe local telephone exchange and Is now In use. Western Electric engin eers have been working for sev eral days making the changes necessary for this system, and have now completed the ttask. "We wish to call to the atten- tlon of our telephone suDscrioers one feature -of the method of operation now In use in Rose - burg which differs from the me- thod of operation In use prior to. December 31, 1924, says man-. loeated la owned by Hugh Har-i ager John R. Farrington. hen r,,on iorai automoliile mechanic, From Looking Glass you have given the desired num-and Rarageman. who is arrnng- Among those in from the sonth ber to the operator and the con-.nK J(J construct a modern con-lern part of the county yesterday nectlon Is completed to the de- cre(0 eara(Je building on the-as A. O. Strickland. Mr. Strlck slred line, you will hear a bur-and Mr Harrison has not yet land Is a resident of Looking Glass, ring sound which is caused by comppted his plans for the and was in this city visiting with the mechanical operation of the- tructure hlch he expects to friends Rnd looking after business ringing maonine wnicn rim- the bell at the called sta tion. This is called "audible ringing." "This burring sound which Is introduced on the line is an In dication to yon that the called station Is being rung. It will, therefore, not 1 necessary any longer for the operator to come on the line and say. "I am try ing to complete your call." This burring sound or ringing Induc tion will continue at Intervals until the called station answers or until you abandon the call." BentiM Dents. THE SPECIALTY SHOPPE 23S Jackson St N. If offering all Felt and Valvet Hat from II 50 to 16.00. All Pattern Hats at cost MRS. S.M.KING m for oil According to a statement made today by W. L. Cobb, gen eral manager of the company flrilllnr for olPat Leeper Dome, west of Oakland and Sutherlln. thework 1b progressing most sat isfactorily. Some few weeks aeo the drill went through a sandstone formation and oil was encountered. This was at depth of about 625 feet. Water was encountered at that depth In so great quantity that it be came necessary to suspend, aril Una and case up the hole. This was ttuccessfully accomplished In his Interview today Mr. Cobb stated that 502 feet of casing has been nut In. effectually shut- tine nut the water. At that depth a bad crevice was found in the formation, but the drill succeed ed in passing the obstruction with a nerfect hole. "At a denth of 502 feet." said Mr. Cobb, "where were showings of oil. we struck Into hard lime stone, and In the sand stone Justjents, returned Tuesday to Corval below the lime rock formation,! us, where he will resume his we found a wonderful oil show-i studies at O. A C. in but not sufficient to. war-l t Production. At tne present: 11D18 worn Ul uiiuius in "r."iv dliiEently. . It is not: the P-Pose. a. drilling progres- 88 t0 tne Pf"Pec'9' but; "th" maintain cauUon anj ""' 7" t .1 de" a'o main- i tain this attitude In order tat mitl those who have, or tner hard earned cash into this eterprlse , not ,n any de-; h. mi.ied. However, the: h httr thin 1 ' Z. " , .hnow. . , JQ START POULTRY r ARM WEST OF TOWN ; , Titt Creek, were in Roseburg to- day. They are completing ar- raneements to move on the 45- purchased west of Roseburg. The tract la locatd on the Look-: ing class road, about 3 west or town ana win oe ueu o a poultry farm. It formerly be-1 longed to O. S. Thacker, of Sa- iem. Mr and Mrs. Boyle have; until her term Is rinlsnea, nut, Mr. Bovlo will start poeratlng the place soon after the first of February. o Why buv an open or seml- : onen car. Why not a Hudson or an 2ssex Coach? tia tinnsA until recently .ntAj K V V Vntternnn. lnr.lt - cd just outh of tne rodKe- Bros, mi rnrnr nininr . BUILDING SDDN (taraKe n, been toM to r. wJat the home of Mrs. F. A. Clemens ; j helna- moved to on Fowler street. In this cltv. Miss the fo(Jt of Lane stTeet. The , which the house was '"Jenrt, but proposes to put up a bulldlng which will adequately iday evening, house his repair and maphlne: storage as well, although he has Fred Jones Leaves ) not yet definitely decided that; Fred Jones, vtil recently with point. FOUR HORSEMEN OF NOTRE DAME MCITT CTANPHPn disposed of h!n ntrpf In the bar MLLi aArwiwbnr Phon to K'Tnie Weet, who 1b . Ing to compsny officials. PASADENA, Caif., Jan. 1. r.:. .nrf m-armcr waa the weather program handed out to the H'an- i orv. snd while George Will- tt was the Terminal hotel Wednesday was ; ford and Notre Dame football attending the dance at that plae, John R1UI. Mr. Rllll arrived from teams, which met here today, as i has been traced to Marysvllle, Cal., : northern points and spent the day they tumble out of their beds according to word received her.-by , here on buslns. II" left this this morning. Mr. Willett. It was found nlinn-1 morning for San Frsnclsco and "Fair enough," said Knnte do.'icd by one of the traffic officers other southern points. Rockne, guide, philosopher and for that place, on the road be-1 friend of the squad from South Itween Marysvllle and Reedland. From Conectlcut Ben0-. ! Mr. Willett was notified of the re-1 Among those to stop over In this "Football logleallv speaklnr." ; covery, and that the car had been ! city Wednesday as guests at the remarked Glenn (Pop) Warner, towed to a garage at Marysvllle. Grand hntrl were Mr. and Mrs. F. who wields the baton for the Stan-. The condition In which the car was ; M. Martin. They are residents of ford pigskin orchestrs, "I think J found la not known. George Willett London. Conn., snd left this morn Its going to be a whole lot warm- left last night for Marysvllle to . Ing by auto for other southern Ore-' pr bring the car back to this city. I gon points. j LOCAL Medford Man Visits A Haynes was a business via- itor in Roseburg Tuesday. Mr. Haynes Is from Medford and left this morning. Mr. Cllngenpesl Here Among those to visit ar.d trans act business matters in this cily Wednesday was W. E. Clingenpeel. Mr. Clingenpeel la a resident of Looking Glass. Accepts Position Arthur Santmyer, who has been residing in this city for some time, left Tuesday for Powers, where he 'has accepted a position as cook at one of the lumber camps. In Town Yesterday George WUlett was among those In town yesterday looking e.Utr business mailers. Mr. Wilier, is residing at Cottage (irove. 11c left for Marysvllle, Cul, last night In Town Yesterday George Willett was among those in town yesterday looking alter business matters. Mr. Willett Is re siding at Cottage Grove. He left for Marysvllle, California. lust nigiit. In From Cleveland Mrs. E. C. Churchill was In from the rural districts Tuesday and spent the day here visiting with friends and shopping. Mrs. Churchill is a resident of Cleveland. To Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hicks are ex pected to arrive in this city today from Portland. They will spend a couple of weeks in this city visit ing at the home of It. C. Gilbert Leaves For Eugene MIbs Edith Miller, who has been nursing at Mercy hospital for the past three years, left last night for Eugene where she has accepted a position as surgical nurse at the Christian hospital. Returns to School George Spaur, who has been soendine the Christmas vacation in this city visiting with his par- From Dixonvllle mr. bniUDluu n mow,,. In from the rural districts Wednes- day to spend tbe day here looking; with friends. Mr. Livingston is a resident of Dixonville. Mr. Buraovne In Carlyle Burgoyne spent Wednes- dav In Rosehure lookina after busl- ness matters and visiting with friends Mr. Burgoyne is a resident of Riddle and returned home yesler- H vln ' Leaves For Corvallls Joe VoytlMa, who hal iBoen ' Visit Ins at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Voytllla, of Dillard, during Christmas vacation, return- eJ la!it nl:llt t0 Corvallls to resume ms work at o. a. c. n From Glendale Among those in from the rural ...,. ,.. . ,u- . hem vlsitlne wlih friend, nnd i ,'. ,,., """r.V.V,,..-. ... ;",, .' .. ,jent Glenua,'e and return,.u home , ... .., JCOL,;'u"J " Mvrti. creek rmon ,nose , from th rurnI n Town Yesterday Irvln nrltenhuscher was among the out of town visitors to spend Wednesday in thla city transacting business affairs, and vlitlng with friends. Mr. Brittnbuscher is a Ten Mile resident and returned home in the afternoon. From Dillard Amonir those in from the south ern part of the county to spend Wednesday in this city visiting with friends and looking after busl- ness affairs was C. E. Moyer. Mr. Moyer is a Dillard resident. Ho re turned home in the afternoon. Miss Cobb Here Miss Iteta Cobb arrived here a !few rtnvv nm fr.im Portland and la visiting with friends, nnd Is staying Cobb formerly resided In Roseburg and has many friends in this ciiy. affairs. He returned home yester- the Terminal bnrb'r r'.iop. left this morning for P"t.M mn. California, to Join Mrs. Jr ncs. whose presence Is required at tli" home of h,ir In valid mother. Mr. Jones recently now in possession. W'Mett Car Found In California The Bulck touring car, owned by Richard Willett of this city, which was stolen Armistice nieht, while It was narked In front of the Arm NEWS Visits Hera Today Hill BaiU-y was In from his home on South Der Creek visiting with friends for a few hours this morn ing. Is In Portland- Miss Mildrtd Starrett is aiiena- ing N E. A. In Portland this week. ;Wednesday in Roseburg visiting J. Adler. mother and sister ar and from there will go to Mon-1 and looking after buslnesa affairs. I rived In this city yesterday from mouth in the spring. Has Moved to City O. A. Jorgenaon, who has been residing at Jefferson for some time, haa moved back to this city, and will reside here In the future. Thomas Larkln left this morning for Eugene, to spend a Bhort time attending to busluess matters. Mr. Larkin is owner of one of the Ore gon stages. Leave for South ' A. E. Smith and John Tyo, who Bpent the day here yesterday look ing after business affairs, left this morning for southern points. They are both of Powers, Oregon. From Portland J. M. Bartlett arrived here yes terday from Portland, and spent a few hours In this city on business. He left In the afternoon for southern points. From Dixonvllle Mrs T. M. Weher, who resides at Dixonville. was among those to ar rive and spend the day here Wed nesday visiting with friends and shopping. She returned home Wed nesday afternoon. Here Few Hours . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gooda stopped over in this city for a few hours from the north. They are from Portland and left In the afternoon for the south. Mr. Smith Here Wednesday D. D. Smith was In from the southern part of the county Wed nesday and spent the day here vis iting with friends, and looking af ter business interests. Mr. Smith is a resident of Myrtle Creek. 'Spends Day Here Among those to spend the day here yesterday visiting was Miss Dora M. Bloom. She Is from Silver ton, and left this morning for other points In Oregon. From Ru Districts Among those in from the rural districts Wednesday to spend the day in Roseburg was W. R. Bates. Mr. Bates waa here visiting and transacting business matters. He resides south of town. From Oakland R. W. Wallace stopped over In this city for a short time Wednes day. Mr. Wallace is from Oakland, Cal., and Is returning to that place after a northern trip. He left in the afternoon. , Here Wednesday R. S. Tenhart spent the day here Wednesday viewing the town and visiting. Mr. Tenhart Is from Wenatchee. Wash., and left this morning. While here he was a guest at the Grand hotel. In From Drain Among those in from the rural districts to spend Wednesday In this city were Mrs. Leroy Towers and Mrs. Frederick Fay. They are residents of Drain, and were In this city visiting with friends and shopping. Motoring to Seattle Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Roren sen were guests In this city yes terday and last night. They are from Los Angeles and left this morning for Seattle and points in I Washington 'imy are xravenng j by motor. Here Few Hours Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Russell were among those from tho coast to spend a few hours In tlfis city Wed nesday. Thfy are from Myrtle Point, and lert oy an enriy train for Los Angeles, where they will i visit until spring. From Baker- L. Parish was among those from out of town who arrived and spent the day here Wednesday, looking after business affairs. Mr. Parish is from Baker, and left this morn ing. He was a guest at the Ter- t minal hotel. i Will Return to Corvallls Dale Smith, who has been vlslt- : ine at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Smith of Wlnstons. during the Christmas vacation, and Charles Gerhard, who has been his house gnest during tne nonnaya, will return to Corvnllls tomorrow, where they are attending O. A. C. From Ashland Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Northrup and D. Jannet were among those to ar rive from Southern points Wednes dny. They are all residents of Ashlnnd and will stop over In this city for a short time. While here they will be guests at the Douglas hotel. Motoring South Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson arrlv ed here yesterday from the north nnd spent the day here visiting. They are Portland pople and left this morning for southern points ' by motor. They wore guests at the fouglas notei. ' I On Way South - i Amonu those who were guests at Hr Ftw Hours J. E. Holt and R. B. Brlckley were among those to atop over from Denver. Colo., and left for the south ! thls afternoon. Her Short Tin W. T. Jennlns- arrived here yes- terday from Boise, Idaho, and will among those who arrived here Wed spend a few days In this city visit- nesday and spent the day here view ing and looking over the town. Ing the city. They are from The Dalles. Here From Portland I " Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hulck spent . Here Few Hours Thev are from Portland and left : this morning. From Rock Creek Among those, in yesterday from Rock Creek was J. H. Hays. Mr. Hays Is one of the drivers of the Rock Creek stages, and was here on business matters. Here Wednesday- Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Hargreaves and family were among those to ar rive iu ima ciiy nvuutnuDT uuiu the north. They are residents of Seattle, Washington. From Montana Among the out of town guests In this city yesterday visiting, waa V. inis city yesieruay visum, was i, Fraser. Mr. Fraser la a resident of Butte, Montana, and left this morn ing for other points in Oregon. From Portland- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Reynolds were guests In this city yesterday and last night. They are Portland residents and left this morning for other Southern Oregon points. Here Visiting Peter McMaman and C. L. Mc Maman arrived In this city yester day and will be here a short time visiting and looking over the city. They are from Highinore, South Da kota. Business Visitor J. E. Carsley arrived here yester day morning and spent the day here transacting buslnesa matters and visiting. Mr. Carsley Is from Coqutl le and returned to that place this morning. From Washington Among those to spend Wednes day and last night as guests In this city was George A. Mater. Mr. Mat er is from Bellingham, Washington, and left this morning for other southern Oregon points. Miss Marsters H , Miss Leona G. Marsters arrived here this morning from Eugene to visit at the home of her aunt and uncle, M. and Mrs. A. C. Marsters, for a short time. Miss Marsters Is the supervisor of musio In public schools at Eugene Spend Wednesday Here Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vaughn and child were among those who were guests in this city from the south yesterday. They are residents of Klamath Falls, and left this morn ing by motor. ' , , .. Here on Business A. P. Bronson arrived here yes terday from the north and spent the day in the city looking after business affairs. Mr. Bronson Is from Portland and Is connected with the forestry service. Visit In 8slem and North- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McAllister and Dexter McAllister, left this morning for Salem and Portland, where they will visit over New Years with friends. They will re turn here about the first of next waek. Lesves for California W. E. Tredway. who has been a guest of W. O. dinger In this city for the past few days, left for San Francisco and other southern points this morning by motor. Mr. Tredway Is from Blackwell, Okla. He Is being accompanied as far as San Francisco by Kenneth dinger of this city. On Way to Medford Mr. and Mrs. ' V. H. Beckman were guests in Roseburg yesterday and spent the day In the city at tending to business interests. They are from Salem, and left for Med ford this morning to be gone on business for a short time. Mr. Beck- man has an Interest in the Oregon Stage company. . Ttetnrna from Washliurtol Mrs. P. McMlllln, who haa been visiting at the borne of her son. F. A. McMlllln, at Tacoma Washington, for the past three weeks, returned to her home In this city this morning. Party Here Wednesday Among those from Washington points to visit In this city yesterday .and overnlaht. were Mrs. Alfa V. 1 Freeman, and L. V. Freeman. They lare ,n from Seattle and left thla morning for other southern Oregon points by motor. Business Visitor- Leo B. Rice was among those to snend Wednesday In this city at tending to business matters. Mr. Rice Is from Portland, and was here in the interests of a Corvallls creamery company. He left for the north this morning. Itefiirn in Miss Florence Rboades and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Grooms and family, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. J. O. Ar thur, in this city for the past month or so, left this morning for trir homes at Ottumwa, la WOOD Fine, Old Growth Fir JOHN E. HATFIELD Phone SF11 Dixonvllle Vialt Har Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. C. It Noble arrived here from the north yesterday and spent the day here. They are resl- (dents of Seattle. Stop Over Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. 7. 11. Mathery were the SOUth and spent a few houra ;here. They left In the afternoon tor ineir nouiv iu fwuww Here Wednesday Among those to stop over In Roseburg for a few houra Wednes day was O. W. Palmer. Mr. Palmer la from Los Angeles and left for northern points In the afternoon. Here Visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wilde arrived here Wednesday from Portland to , , . . ,ki ..!.. tau ' L " '1V ,. Ing, and attending to business mat ters. Visiting With Neers Mr. and Mrs. u. At. tseer arriveo yesterday from their home in " " , ,llh CUKCUO W ,1.11 . . .. ... -' ' ' - brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Neer of this city. They will be here a short time. From South Florence Bennett Sanford ar rived here yesterday from sou thern points and will spend a short time here on business and visiting. She Is a resident of San Francisco. Leave for Medford . Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Snider who have been visiting in this city for the past week, loft thia morning for Medford and other southern points. They are from Montana. , Visiting Here- Mr. and Mrs. H. w. consor ana Mr. and Mra. Thomas Rosenberry were among those to arrive hOfO yesterday from the south. They will be here for a short time visiting. They are all from Medford. Motoring South- Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Grant, wno stopped over In this city yesterday and last night from the north, left this morning for southern points by auto. They are residents of Wenat chee, Washington. MYRTLE CREEK MAN DIES Jefferson Roberts, well known Myrtle Creek resident passed away at his home in this city last night at the age of 61 years Mr. Robert b was the proprietor of one of the hotels at Myrtle Creek and baa re sided at that place for the past 20 years. The funeral services will be held rrloay atternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Methodist church at Myrtle Creek. No further details of the funeral arrangements are known here. Besides "we and son, L. L. Robers of Portland, lie leaves a host of friends to mourn his death. With a complete leasee; wire service, reaching to all parts ol Oregon, the News-Review furn ishes Its 4ZC0 suoscnoers tbe lat est news every day.. DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. 8. Weatner Bureau, local of fice. Roseburg, Oregon, ! hours ending 5 A. M. Highest temperature yosterday 44 Lowest temperature last nignt 41 Precipitation last 24 hours IS Total preclp. since first month .18 Normal preclp. for this niontns.au Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1Z4 to date Z3.S4 Average preclp. from Sept 1, 1K77 .. ... m.j a Total excess from Sept 1, 1924 8.91 Average precipitation for 46 wet seasons, (September to May, Inclusive) 31.48 Rain tonight and Friday. WM. BELL. Meteorologist Hiahest Yesterday 44 Lowest Last Night 41 Rain tonight and Friday. We nrlnt anything and every thing. Special ruled books of every description promptly furnished. News-Review exclusive Jon prlnt- CONGRESS HONORS MEMORY OF WO0DROW WILSON., 1 dS .rb--x xcx2- Lv... ,.J sir .r.iwr-,r 2-- -W.-i V - This photograph shows Dr. Edward A. Alderman, President of the University of Virginia, do Ilrerlng the memorial address at services In honor of the Inte Woodrnw Wilson, held In the House of Representatives In Washington, attended by President Coolidge, the Cabinet, members of the Supreme Court and high dignitaries. Members of Mr. Wilsons Cabinet were seated behind the Supreme Court justices. The president and his Cabinet sat at the left Mrs, Woodrow Wilson was sealed In ht gallant with Miss Margaret Wilson, - FINEST SPANISH BATTLESHIP, LOST. BAI TTK S?" J 111 Ths newest and finest Spanish battleship, Spain, operating wtth the Spanish forces In Morocco, stranded on the coast of North Africa at CosTres Forcaa. Attempts to pull her off were unsuccessful, and ah has been abandoned, totally wrecked by subsequent storm. EI QUAKERS TO BE FED M CALIF. BEARS Strange Part Is, They Are Anxious to Be Ex posed to 'Em. EXPECT BIG CROWD Fifty Thousand May Wit ness Gridiron Classic Threatening Weather Not to Hinder. (Aaoehtnl Pr I") WlwO BERKELEY, Calf., "Jan. 1. .i was planned for Quakers to be sac rificed this aitiernoon to make a Berkeley holiday. The California Stadium was the srena and the gatekeepers were ready to throw th victims to a hungry lot of Bears, with a throng of spectators looking on in heartless gke. But the strange part of It was that these Quakers were eager to be exposed to the BlrsA ..They did not fear the creatures. In fart, they had no intention of buing lin moiatd. Less metaphorically, tho card was as fnlows: University of California, alias the Bears, undefeated In five years, played two tie games this season vs. University of Penn sylvania, the Quakers, unbeaten tiila season; played one tie; nueu one of the three best teams in tho east. , Aside from the outcome of the game, the most uncertain element was the weather, which was tlireat- (enlng to provide rain. Owing to tno recent rams mo uem likely to be somewhat sokkv, though It was said yesterday that a dry night and morning would put it in fairly good ehnpe. A mild temperature was predicted. The California management ex pected 60,090 If Mr. I'luvlus stayed away. More tlinn 40,000 Beats had been sold yesterday. Lon Young's Pennsylvania who arrived Tuesday and had final .ecrct workout yesterday, were not In the best of shape, because of the long Journey and because of the adverse weather since Thanksgiv ing, they were handicapped furth er by tho loss of several stars from Injuries, on the other hand, Coach Andy Smith's Hears had fewer mm on the medical list thnn nt any ccrtraTse.ffS' houorJ' xxxmsi&sr vryyoK. ".. S PA 1 3XT. time during the season. There was doubt whether an end and a guard could start, but they were not badly hurt and capable subs were trying on their shoes. Pennsylvania had a slight al niaKe in weight, averaging 1N4 and 1-4 to 178 1 for California. but this element, unless over whelmig. counts for little In pres ent duy football. Prophets of the i gamo held the teams to be cloac 1 ly matched. The kick-off was i scheduled for 1:30. FOIIT WORTH, Texas. Jan. 1. Phytuuians this afternoon were j wors'ng witn ninry inompsou, i youthful wife slayer, trying to sen his life after he took poison. Be l was found In his cell In a critical condllioii bv jailerM. -rw nore. -one addressed to his mother. the other to the psrvuis of u,s slain wife, were found. Thompson was arrested In bl Paso. He has confessed to tho girl's murder. If you nave not already done so, belter order your Christmas Greet ing Cards now. Beautiful line, at moderate prices, now being shown by the News-Review exclusive Job printing department Govcrnof-Elccf Bingham Goes to Senate. fDR . HI12AJMT BIN'S HaMl Dr. Hiram Bingham, Governor loot of Connecticut, defeated Hamilton Holt In the special elec tion for United States Senator to succeed the late Frank & Brands gee. Before bis election he was Lieutenant Oovernor of th State. 1 WIFE SLAYER TRIES TO COMMIT SUICIDE X'l&kM .. o