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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. JANUARY 15. 1925. in From Seattle j '(nests overnight at the I'uip qua Hotel were Mr. and Mrs. A. , E. Smith. Thy are from Seat tle, and arrived Wednesday. j mm", Scne from King's 1925 Revue at the Antlers Theatre Thursday and Friday, LOCAL NEWS WALK OFF WITH THE HAM Will 99. The Roseburg Rod and Cun Club Will Sponsor an lnferesting MERCHANDISE & HAM SHOOT SUNDAY, JAN. 18 Starling at 1 1 A. M. At the-Cun Club Range on the Marks Ranch BRING YOUR LITTLE OLD GUN AND SHOW 'EM A good time is promised to all who attend. ROSEBURG ROD & GUN CLUB UY AT POWELL'S ANK THE DIFFERENCE' I New cuid Used Furniture i fifAl NKWS T From' Coast Spending the day here from coast points yesterday 'was Miss Uis M. I V..,. Mi.a K... i:vuu rnniim i and- h tt today. Salem Man Visits in this city yesterday attending to ouMiiebs n .iLiis sum . nigh was O. S. I'axon Mr Faxon is a Salem resident and left toda. j . From Portland Fred Mare was n visitor from northern poiuls Wednesday and ov-1 er nignt. iir. mare is rrom roriiauu and vas here on business. . j Coast Man Vtrits 1 Arriving from coast points Wed- j nesday was Ekron CJall. Mr. Gall is, a resident of Coquilhv and plans to spend u few days In this city visit ing. Portland Man Visits Arriving from northern points yesterday was A. K. Henson. Mr. Benson is a resident of Portland, and was in tho city attending to business affairs. On Way l-tme Melvin Stovyr stopped over in tills city for a few hours yesterday on his way homo to Weed, Califor nia. Mr. Stover has been on a trip to northern points. From Dixonvilte Mrs. I). K. Dixon Is spending a short time in Itoseburg visiting and looking after business matters. Mrs. Dixon is from Portland uud arrived Wednesday. Visits Few Hours M. J. Malsel stopped over In this city for a short time Wednesday to - ' visit and view the town. Mr. Malsel I resides in Portland, and wus route to southern points. Portland Couple Stop Over Slopping over In this city yester day and visiting were Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are Portland residents, and left tor j Boulherry Oregon points. From Rural Districts In from the rural districts Wed nesday transacting business mat ters was C. U. Danford. Mr. Hanford is a Yoncalla resident and returned home this morning. Dii.in... Jiaitrtrm Spending the day here wednes-' day attending to business affairs, and visiting were W. P. Jensen, of j Glendale and Frank C. Rohn of Eu-I gene. They returned this morning. .On Business Mr. and Mrs. 3. C. Fisher are I Business Vliltor From Portland " - Upending a day or so In Roseburg' Spending a short time In this city Arriving from northern points i attending to business matters. They I looking after business matters Is Wednesday was G. R. Wright. Mr. arrived from Portland yesterday. ! Henry Hall. Mr. Hall Is a Portland Wrircht .resides in Portland, and will i Mr. Fisher is connected with an ; business man, and arrived .from spend a short time in this city vis-' elevator company there. They wfll j that place yesterday. He Is the pro iting and looking after business af-; be guests at the Grand Hotel while prletor of a confectioners' store fairs. ' In this city. there. ' ' New Style HB0 TIE only oats that cook Into granular oatmeal. Nothing else like it. Meaty granules stimulate digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful flavor. More than a new .oatmeal a new cereal. Energy-building corbohyd rates, tissue-building pro teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Style Il-O takes only 2 to 3 short minutes to cook the quickest cooking cereal quick as a flash! , I"" J K-eolnrlt-Ool kinds I ''tyl, H" M tOnlrkl ' Standard toll ia and nvltfht pat. wHahf . I !h. 4 as. I I Here Wednesday i In this city yesterday transacting DUBiness aiiairs. was i. miuiu'ii -Mr. .Mitchell resides at Portland. Mr. Alstock Visits J-w- Alstock spent the day here w "Inesday visiting and attending to business matters, and as a guest overnight. Mr.- Alstock lives at Portland. Returns to Portland ' Donald Heermans, who spent the day here Wednesday visiting and traynsactklg bu8ine8( returned to hs hQmQ n PorUand thig morning. He is making the trip by auto. From California- i,-rom southern points to visit injected with a rubber manufacturing tns cty yesterday were Mr. and I Mrs. W. P. Wry. They reside at Stockton, Calltornia, and left today for other points in the stute. Portland Man Visits ' Here attending to business af- fairs Wednesday, arriving from 1 eling engineer for the Southern Pa northern points was O. A. l)arnlet- j clfic company. le. Mr. IJarnlelle is from Portland and left tills morning for the north, i To Marshfield I ) A. IS. Kobb of fcugene, and II. A Business Visitor 1 Spending a day or so In this city and nrriving from southern points yesterday was L. J. Lo2ier. Mr. Lozler Is from Medford, and is con nected w Ith -a tombstone and mar ble works company there. Portland Couple Visit- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Breton ar-j rived in this city yesterday -and I spent tho day visiting. They are Portland residents, and left thiB morning for tiie south in their car. 1'hey were guests at the Grand Ho- tel. On Way South Blanche Howell and Josephine Clarke were guests in this city nnd visr.ors yeHiernay ano overman at j the Grand Hotel. They are I.os , and left this Angeles residents, morning for their hemes in their car. Mr. Hawes In Town T. Hawes was sis arrival from northern points yesterday, and will spend a day or so In the city look- ing after business Interests. Mr. Haw-es Is a Portland resident, and hard- j Is the representative of ware company there. Party 8top Over Stopping over In this city yester day and visiting were Peter Lee and W. P. Lawrence, of Portland. and A. C. Bomley and F. Ericson, of j Heattie. Washington They are on: their way to other southern Oregon ; points, and left this morninff by j auto. Returns to Portland : Wm. K. Mttileiie. who si-nt Wed-1 nesdyty iu tliis city attending to bus-: iut-ss atiairs, returned (hid morula lu hl home al Portland. . u ' i J"'"") spend a day or so h-ro visiting, j Mrs. Selig resides ia Saieni. .. x ' . 1 Mu'--IflvV.B"k- .k wJ siHniii;iK snmo UiiiM in l'ortlaml look ins after business interests, re-j lurned to this city this morning. I On Busines ; l. a. Means is spendinR a day or his city tra:naeiin? business j so in th : iiMMura Mr MfKiw Ih from Port land, uud arrival here yestor ;uinviiiK from nortliern points. Mr. . . v. jlieminuay i from Kuwene and wua On Way Home , jhere attending to bLLUJieaji matters. Churles o. 4ay was ft visitor ln. . this city for a short time Wednes-1 (day. Mr. Iay is returninK home to . Seattle, atler ft trip to southern points. ' Mrs. Petterson Arrives Mrs. Petterson, mother of V. M.I pii..r,m nr thin ciiv arrived this i morning from her home in Port-1 1- Conner, who spent the day land, to visit for several days at the I here yesterday looking after busi I home of her son. 1 interests, left this morning lor i . . other southtru Oregon points. Mr. j ' Returns to Portland Conner is a Southern Pacific oifl-i j F. G. England, who spent Wed- ic'a'. ni1 Is ' Portend. . ! nuufluv tu llila ollv fitli.nilinir In hint-1 ! ! iness matters, end a Kuest over-1 ntKht returned this mornins to his I home in Portland. I On Way to Portland ' S. Lunis was a visitor In this city overnliiht from his home at Powers. Mr. Lunis left this morning for Portland and northern ioiuts to attend to business affairs. Los Angeles Man Stops Over O. Sloaue was a guest and vict or in Itoseburg a short time Wed nesday from southern points. Mr. Sloano Is a Los Angeles resident and Is oa his way north. From Di Hard in from the rural districts for a few hours Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt. They are Kiddie residents, ayd were hero, visiting and looking after business matters. On Business Aiiwhilinv tn htminpaa ,,.,. fnr . almrt timfc In I Ills rltv In .1 W I White. Mr. White is from Kugene, and arrived yesterday. He is con- company, S. P. Official Here-. ' Guy Flint arrived In this city this morning from Portlnml. and will spend a snort time attending lo business affairs. Mr. Flint is a trav- Sterr.. of Seattle, who spent a part day iu Hosebuig looking i ulter business matters left for Marshfield, to attend to Interests there. I.aly Muscovites to Meet The regular meeting of the Lody Muscovites will be lieid on Friday evening. Tho ofricersl will entertain at this meet in;; and I'.ro arranging program. an enjoyable On Business Sprague Riegel was in thl3 city yesterday attending to business matters. Mr. Rleeel is from Seattle Washington, and is the special agent for an Insurance agency at that place. Portland Man On Business Leo B. Rice 4s spending a few days in Roseburg looking after busi ness interests. Mr. Rice arrived from Portland yesterday. He is here in the interests of a Corvallis oreamery company. Returns to Portland furl n I nflitn nhn ani.nt Wo.l nesday in this city looking ater uuaiiirsn miniiB, reiurneu lu ins' home at Portland this morr-lne. Mr.' Lufkin was here In the Interests of a Portlaud tire company. 8. P. Official Leaves IT 11 Un.tlh a Kunttinpn TatfM official, who spent the day yester- day attending to business matters here, left this morning for other I points In southern Oregon. Mr. i Smith is from Portland. . -;CS!KiIC0&2Ba l QMS 'lit Cook in Sri?. 2 lo 3 minutes License Issued A manure licence was l&sued yesterday tu !hit K.: Hoifmau and jOeorgiaiia Golf, buth of Melrose, , From Portlind ; ; tTim cortnern points nere w co- ! r.csday was o. c White. Mr. unite nves lit rortlund. and was in tnis city unending 10 business aflairs. . Here Wednesday' Hw Wednesday ttemlint; to business iittt'iesls and Riat'tU over uiKht was W. A. MurKaa. Mr. Mor tar, Is from PorUuml, and left to day. From Eugene Hi'mlnway was a visitor in xnin vii j jt Piriuaj uiiu u fi uir;ii Business Visitor In this city looking after Dust iness tntcrcbis and visiting yester !day and a :uest oter uigiti was L. ! K. Lawson. .Mr. Lawsou resides at Portlaud. Mr- Conner Leave; J. Mr- Pool Returns . -Mr- H- P""' returns.1 yester- fl'om ""K Beach. California. where she has been visitlut! Mrs !i . Tn. . . Poole was called here on account of the sudden stroke of paralysis suf fered oy .Mr. Foule. On Way North Stopping over for a short time yesterday from southern points to visit was G. K. Cline. Mr. Cline is returning to his home at Oswego, after standing a bhort time in southern points. j From Iudeioii(lence L. A. or was a business vis itor in this city yesterday and a guest overnight at the Douglas Hotel. Mr. Sorg is from inde pendence, -and returned stiis morning. " 1 . From (iolil IteAeh Visiting here yesterday tnr ft short time, ami a guest ovor- hlgllt - ,: nn r ' iiu jniMuii is u rei-iiieiiL ill i.tmi lleach. Orecon. snd left' toilav - for Jio north. ..TT . i tugene man visits , , ; . .uuur air veu J esienmy iiuiii lire norm auu wm sitenu a ( n.. i L.,e ..... us c ui itMiMiig i ei business matters. Mr. Molir resides .at Kugene, and is here in lite inter- esls ot a tobacco comply. Undergoes Operation Hetty, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Mould, of this city underwent a' nose and throat opera- llon yesterday morning ut Mercy Hospital. She is reported as doing nicely, ur. buely was Iu attendance. Mr. Fisher Returns From East Fred Fisher, ef Edenbower, who has been upending the past two months visiting friends ' und rela- lives In eastern points, has return- to his home. JIv. Fisher Is the proprietor of the Edenbower Or- chard Tracts. Mr. Harris Spends Day Here Robert It. Harris spent Wednes day In Itoseburg attending to busi ness affairs. Mr. Harris is a Port land business man, and left today for other points in southern Ore gon. He is connected with a north ern drug company. , v In City j the Douglas Hotel. They are Al- 'n "'at 123,824 slmn-s of stock In A M. Beaver and son are bany residents and are enroute llie Standard Oil. company of In ppending k day or so in this citv.'to southern points. They left rilsna, valued at more than Js.oon, .Nir. Heaver is the district mat. a-, morning by auto. 00 be held In trust for his grand- ger of an automobile sale, - I daughter, Anita Oser. house, and is from Portland. He From California According to Mr. McCormlck's will be looking after business Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simmons suit, his former wire, Mrs. Edith affairs, nnd while in tne city were arrivals from southern Rockefeller McCormick Is nttempt they will be guests at the L'nin- rinlnts vi-sierdav. ami snent tho ing to gain possession of the j 1ua hotelv. H. H. Brown Hrrr llufclnesi I Mr- aaA MpJ- wt-ro visitors in this city yester- day from Portland. Mr. Brown Is the assistant sales manager of tho I'nion Oil company of the 1 oruan1 district and was in tins -resis oi tne mm- pany. bile lu this city the .couple were guo'ts at the j Fmpqua. I Vlsltliur Mr. Weaver Intel ! A. J. Binder arrived in this city yesterday from the n-irth, , In c. ....... j i-w . . lo visiting with W. J. Weaver. Mr. Hinder Is the manager ot the : Many-Glacier Nat. lark hole! and has his winter headquarters at night. Mr. Maloney is from Port Portland. He expects lo nuke land, und was In Roseburg, attend- tnp to Coos Bay and roast points, ana in this ci.y will stop over l:(::n. on his way bur;- I' ' In this city yesterday spending .Cottage Prayer Meetings j the day attending to business ut- Cottage prayer meetings will be; fairs, was A. C. Breyman. Mr. Brey held at the following homes this man Is a Portland resident. ! evening at 7: Vt o'clock: Mrs. Sule. j IWcodrutf, 835 Wlncli-ster rt t. Here vlFillng and transacting j leader, O. J. F.and. Mrs. Mabel P. j business matters yesterday and a Taylor, 113 Flint Street, b a.! r. gu-st last night was I. W. Mitch I Mrs. M. E. Dlllard; W. L Cobb, ii'ifi ell. Mr. Mitchell resides at Port-; South Main Street, leader. Mrs. A. land. i ,'. Mnt-.ters; J. II. -Needham, IS '. i 11.11 : tr. et, leader, Mrs. ('. L. Dal-1 In this city Wednesday transact- tun. Anyone leti'rc.xtcd In a f-od Ing business aflairs was C. M. '! Ival meeting should attend the Hawen. .Mr. Hawes Uvea at Portland '.t prayer service. , T . Mui-hfl. Id ' y. A. Cummlnzs. who t , Wi dri'-Kday In Salem on t:i: 1 matters, returned to tlih lat night. Mr. Cumtulngi . this morning for Marvlifi ;-where he will meet It. Sln;ii . ,ty . -i t 'd, i k, ..th of Salem, and VV. W. Chad , of Eugene, all connected the i hotel company. T'.ey , expert to be at the count fo a ruet. Mr. Pretton is a PorUand sio.rt lime looking nfli r lnter U man and left today for other sou'h ;Ufre. A new hotel in to he h.illt 'rn f'ri.gon iiolnts. i inui Miii-e in ine near in im i.y the entral Stage Terminal, I Hotel company. I II In from the ruritt districts yes-: teiduy tt'lemliuR to business mutter was J. 11. Ost-orne. Mr.! Osborne is a Glide resident. Spend ii;lit 11 a visitor end k. C. Lamm was overnight Km-sl last ninht at ttlO mm Siivtrum resident und letf mrulnt;. l-'roni Sulrm R. V. Mathis spent a hours yesterday afternoon l,ls fL.w anil Mr. (he., night here as a kut. here as Mathis is from Salem. uud litis morning. From l'nrtlanil ! able to save much cf their person- In this city arriving v from al effects, itortheru points yesterday were A number of htis'nt ss houses on us. K. It. KriMliam and Mrs. J. the main floor suffered. These In--1. Sinclair. Hoth ara Portland eluded: residents. Stage tern4n.il office, loss $."C-0; insurance not reported. From KureiM I Harry I.cwe, restaurant; loss C. K. tlray was. a visitor n $!tui; Insurance $Goo. this city yesterday and overnight A., fi. Shepard. Arcade coLfec lust niht from northern points. tlfnary, loss 6.500; insurance $5, .ir. tlray is from Kugene. and 000. was iu this city on business. I Olds and Lewis, real estate Hero Wednesday i Ill this city looking after lmsl- The building was pirfslly ne.s affairs, and a guest over- brick veneered, and the firemen night was H. Willlugale. Mr. SHved enough of the structure so Wllltngalo is a Portland rest-: that the exterior frame work re dent, mains standing. The Interior Is ' . ! I!tislnes VMtor leaves J. Lincoln Kills, who has bvon j spending the past few days In v"' iw.in, ..... u..... Interests, returned to his home . . ..... I Knn Francisco Man Stops Over I Stopping over in this city yea-.' ' terday as a guest was F. B. Kay- burn. Mr. Kayburn is a. resident of San Francisco, and left - lor ! other points in the state, From Coast I I Arriving from coast points and' spending the day hero Wednea-J day was L. Stephens. Mr. St- pheti; is a resident of Bend, lie was in the city attending to busi-i ness matters. llusiiiess Visitor A Kugene Aufranc is ie uu- Ing the day in this city looking nflar hii.lnag. InluM.la Mr & l. . . . ... . !.. . . .. ;,,,.. r" . ... . . . . l win atieua 10 ousiuess auairs. .. . ,. , -.wii itiisiuesir Arriving in this city from northern points, and spending day or so in Itoseburg is Warde johnson, Mr johnson 1 from um Portland and is hero transacting,,' ,, ,, , , " , ,, ' ,ualne8S matters, Iovts Into Appai'tmenls County Clerk I. II. Riddle to- day completed moving into the'"'"""1" c"f" Vmc iKuhlhagen apartments. Ho cently sold his homo on street lo Horman Althaus, Plne wn0 will move la within a few days, Seattle Couple Stop Over Stopping over in thiB city last night as guests at the Hotel Terminal Hotel, were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mungesto. They are from Scuttle, and left today for other points in the stato. Mr. Umith Visits t li. E. Smith in- spending a short time in thisclty attending to business matters. Mr. Smith is from Eugene, nnd arrived Wed nosduy. He will be a guest at the Terminal Hotel while iu the city. Motorlng South loltI r- iicL.ornncK, niiliiiiniiiiu Mr. and Mrs. P. Paulus stop-'i'cngo farm Implement mnnu ped over in this city yesterday : fscturer. has filed suit In the Unit n,l ,.nt tha niel.i na eiibhih hI l vStntes District Court lxe ask- iduv visitlne here. Thcv resided at Santa Ana, California, und I left this morning by auto for other noints in southern Oregon. While here they were guests at. the Douglas Hotel. On Wnv to Kluniiilli Falls V. Cleo Mlerril, of Eugene, mun Harthaimen, of Portland, and Alma Shuck, of Klamath Falls, stopped over in Roseburg a Bhort time yesterday afternoon; and were suests overnight. They, are on their way Klamath Falls, where they will visit at the home of Miss Shuck's parents." From Portland D. J. Maiom-y was a visitor Jn this city yesterday and a guest over Uu to business aftairs. Here Wednesday 'at-d left for other jioints in south I ern Oregon. I - nt Arriving from t.ie nori.i ai '1 is siiendlng yesterday and la.-t nigh' mm Kti.;.i! in tills city were Mr. and Mn. II. A. Reese. They are from Veinunia, Oregon. C. II. Preston spi-nt Wednesdny lit RoHiburg looking nfter businei-s affairs, and was an over nicht . Three more days of the f 1 0 dress special. Marksbury Co. MCMINNVII.I.E, Ore.. Jan. 15 f"'re "' sn undetermined origin at : o.'1- m a uicrniiiR rnust-'l a to the structure known as th.' Ar- , rsde block owned by Kim nii-ll mid t - Kggleson at the corner of Third :Snd I. Streets, near the South. -ii ! Pacific depot. It was reported the j loss of Kimmell antl Kgi;lesin was covered by insurance of $10,000. J vfl" Ten famiiltti c.-pcuiied tile Arcaile I apartments on" the sjecond floor fund all were routed without being dealers office, loss $300: Insurance $600. virtually a total loss. Although the firemen had plen- lv of WM(r a, tl,lr uupos,,!, ,m.v ere hampered somewhnt bv cold weitner, there be;ug a heavy frost i. h. ,iast nignt. We have a completo stock of Oli ver wood beam and steel beam plows and parts. Wharton Uros. IS fAmorlKtis Vrrm Lta.-wt Wir. I LONDON.. Jan. IB. William Cooper llobbs. on. of the nromln- lent figures In the recent Robinson I 8Ult involving the Kajnh Sir Harl slll((h and a B0.caeu- hlackmalling plot against the Indian ptitentp v,s rommiiieed lor trini today oy Bow Street magistrate on a ni,..r f r.w.,.ivi.io- . ..h..i, fnr of "receiving a check for pounds sterling stop n ' . n -........ .... 150,000 abroad," and witli being connected with a conspiracy to mulct the Ha- Jah. The defendant, answering the t.nrnn i. n Y.n.t A,,n me nd'ati Prince and declared th-it hi in the accusations made against "''"""!", ., Hobbs was one of tho ring leaders in the blackmailing nlot were fnlse. Hobbs was arretted November zn at graves r.nu just as ne wus about to embark on the Stenmshlp Rotterdam. Sheep guano and Gromore tillKer at Wharton Bros. fcx- TO GET OIL STOCK (AMoHatrd I'rtM Ittrd Wire.) INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. ' 15. HaV- stock, which Is a part of a trust created by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., In 1917. McCormlck's daughter, Mathilde. married Max Oser. Swiss riding master shortly arter her parents were divorced and Mr. Mc- jConnlck seeks to hold the ntoek in trust for their child who is but nine months old. The stock Is held by the Equitable Trust company of New York as trustees. n- Vauehan drag saws and Wharton Bros. parts at , tjjv, r Y 4- vmi j 1 f A I iMTYVNV f fXQ ' I AllPjllril l Iti J d""1 ' v Fresh as a daisy IS THE WAV I VVP. LAUNDER CLOTHES rr.-;J. w.v to pay . Yes, and you'll feid fresh as a daisy too if you wear the clothes we launder. Our sanitary syst m turrt i oat work of a htgh char-1 s, t'-r. Our prices ate con tlil' titly low. Roseburw; Steam Launtlry Phone 79 Roteburg. Ore. j ( I FEEL FRESH I m o ) 9 Fresh as a misv . I I IS THE WAV I I VVP. LrtUNOEa ClJDTHES I DEBT SETTLEMENT 1 PLAHIS DISCUSSED I The British Ideas have Dee a i several times stated In. the Bal- (Awwistrd rrm uuJ wit..) i four, Curzon and Uonar-Law no- PARIS, Jan. 15. An official tes. but,thee do not agree tn all renewal of the proposal for set- respects and there is a feeling tllng the Inter-allled debts con- that a permanont English policy tained In the Belfour note of should be set forth. The cabinet Is. 2 Is made by the-British ca- la expected, however, to adhere to bluet In the reply Winston the rnaln point stated In the. sev Churchill. Chancellor of the Ex- eral notes tnat Great Britain ia chequer haa given to the recent vitally Interested only In " pay letter Finance Minister Cle-i ments by her debtors of amounts mentel on that subject. j sufficient- to balance her debt to The Hi it inn cabinet thus pro-l America and that it Is Inconcelv poxes only the demand from the able Great Britain ' will be'wil alliea the amount by which Great ling to enter Into an agreement Britain's payments to the United to wipe off the debts beyond this States fqr her debt exceeda the amount. ' " amount she receives from Gor-! o muny. 'BODY OF ATTOHNKY Mr. Churchill's letters ay v C.IUVFXIi TAKKJf.. negotiations regarding moUiod I TO JACKSONVILLE, of payment will be necessary be- tween the two governments ln The body of the lato .vwmam the same spirit of 'comradeship": W. Cardwell was taken to Jack that united them during the; sonville for burial today. The wa:. . body was taken to the cemetery In the Roseburg Undertaking: rAwri.M erri iird wif l" j Company's hearse and was ac LONDON, Jan. 15. Winston companled liy the relatives and Churchill's accomplishments at a large, number of the friends of Paris in connection wllh the In-! the deceased, - tor-allied debt question are un- o . . . dorstood to be of much groateri YOU'LL LIKE THEM , Importance than the public- is Those delicious chicken tamales aware. The Chancellor ot the made by the Loyal Circle Class ol Exchequer attended tho cabinet, the Christian church. On sale Sat meeting today and presented al urday, Jan. 17 at McKean, Darby detailed report of his work at, Paris. The British government It Is stated In nflclnl quarters has no fixed policy regarding the allied , Today V Cross AN OCCULT OCTAGON Twister No. 74. By J. C BOYD. jj '1 al W 3 1 s. J J A io M r 3 'Mm MM "MM6 II " HORIZONTAL. I conjunction 28 legal prop erty claim 29 kill Bl cultivated 83 snakes 85 large river in Italy 87 wash light ly 89 depart 40 marksmen 43 m e r r y frolic 46 1601 47 init 48 I Moral- nated 49 1 I n s r measure 61 moist dirt 62 permit 63 liquor 8 yet ft n i e knama for pro fessional 8 dejected 10 feline 11 howover (new spell ing) 12 c o n stctla- tion 1 4 flower 10 minds 18 yellow ' or gold color 19 chance 22 act 23 salamander 2t e o. II e gtate officer Herewith is solution to Puzzle No. 73. rjlf A RlNlS J7TaAgHY A'ftR qlvIf M ) T d l fTpt" OlA N E,ilO E E ' t MlS LI sfK t. p. p i "? Z .t 'Z WLE 1 1 . o n g Jjj i e A J sir EjMjRl Cl Tie oj-j r! y r:ij c Tip ijHi'' Aj Rjff 9 EL aTt" sIrioTRirisT"jH!E iftTeTslr debts, but the cabinet Is consid ering the question of a - policy and -probably will be able to make a formal announcement shortly, when the attitude of the other allies and that of the I'nlt ed States is more freely known to the government. ami Baldwin Store. Also-cooked foods of all kinds. . 0' American zinc insulated teaco at carload prices at Wharton Bros. - Word Puzzle VERTICAL. 1 h If bir b r anches of learn ing 2 negative 4 pronoun 6 narrative 6 in a How open dish 7 closed 9 cavern 1 0 vehicle 13 unique 14 crocible 15 people who show signs of weari ness 16 a bun dant hair 17 cry 20 lieutenant (abhr.) 21 man nick name 23 prong 24 ever (poet) 26 very high' muuiiuun 27 was not (old form), 8 0 prosperous stats of affairs 82 prefix slf n 1 f yi ng double 83 In the char acter of 84 a garden Imploment 86 measure oi electrical resistance . dehcati 89 procure ' II lyric paera 42 m o n y drawer 44 fruit'- I 45 clear ' 60 C nines weight 61 Greek lefc tor A Hint for Beginners The cross-word puzzle dia gram u merely a means of con cealing words which are synony mous to those listed and which will interlock perfectly and so read equally well crosswise of downwards. Alvays look for the number of the synonym on the diagTam. If horizontal, you must find a word to fit between that number and the first shaded stop to the right; If vertical, yon must fit your word bet' tern the number and the first shaded stop below.