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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925. THREE Quality and Price Quality Is never sacrificed for price at any of STONE'SStore. Each and every item old bear a money-back guarantee. Our policies have been shaped by this from our very beginning, and our greatest assets are thousands of Satisfied Customers. BREAD Large loaves 0 PACIFIC NUT MARGARINE fresh daily 1C A fine substitute, 75c CIGARETTES All 15c sellert 3 " at STONE'S POWDER Gol. C 2 for LiOC den Rod, email pkg JC PINEAPPLE Delicious Ha- HEAVY SYRUP PEACHES waiian broken slices, finest quality JJg PEA'S H. m,ll EXTRA FANCY CORN Yacht PEAS No. Z cans, small size r(llK w- 9 mm ;rp" . 45c"Nl!.!: 45c FIGS IN SYRUP Tea Ort BROOMS 5 tie, with or Garden brand, 40c siie forfC good straw Ou STONE'S ' BEST COFFEE TOMATOES No. 2J 1 P Much lower than can- fl1 Ort cans, puree 13C ned coffee. 3 lbs . 311 West ITJi I fll'l JjV California , Cass Street Dkfl 1 H 1 I I tWl "nd Roseburg, Ore. Jj 1 V J k I JPe Oregon ! I tinri KtriiC LUCAL, INtWa 1 Mr. Kimmei jiero M. C. Klmmel Is spending a Miss Kay Morgan, who spent few days iu this city transact- yesterday in Roseburg visiting lug hustness affairs. Mr. Kiin- wnh friends and shopping, ro mol resides at tilide, and arrived turned to her home at Looklttg yeHterday afternoon. . i glass this uiurniut'. Salem Man Visits . It. McDowell Is spending ai short time in this city on busi- noua nffnli-a tr MeDnwell re- Bldes in Salem, and arrived from the north Thursday. j To Marsh field rday in osehurg ' transacting 'SSL matters Tft tnU morn-, B for Marshfield and coast Charles Combs, who spent yes- terd busi lug poinlB. Mr. Combs is a Tort- land resident. On Wnv to Portlnllil ,r r. . i,i.- i ii. . in..,., ... ..... iinig ana were overnigni bii.-sh, viile. w lie re lie was raneii neenuse city from Tacoma, Washington. ktt ,his moring lor their home,0f the illness of ids wife, who Is re-1 C imchTXVrd?yrth"'at KUumth ceiv.ng treatment in the hospital Ilo returned by auto. I w. j. Hlllscher, who stopped , Town Yesterday- lover in this city yesterday on his! Among those from out of town to On lluslnewi i way home from the Bouth anil , ,., in unv hero yesterday I,. L. Quarkenbush Is spend-; ing a day or so In ltoseburg on business. Mr. Quackenbush re-, sides In Tortland, and arrived from the north yesterday after- noon. i 1 ! TP: nml Mrs. Willnrd Return ,vir. aim .virs. j. j. wiuaiu, ui this city, who have been spend- Ing the past fejv days In port land, vi-itlng with friends, rc- turnnrt tn thefr hnmp liere tills morning. - , Ivenves for fJrnnts Pass Luis Huff, of the- Oregon State Soldiers Home. left this morning lor uranis t-ass, wnere he will spend the week end. Mr. Huff will conduct services at the: First Baptist Church, on batur- day and Sunday evening. this city attending to business monng of the Douglas Nationally , J ' 8nenils rtnv Here I matters. Mr. Roberts made the h.nk building I Here Today Spending the dav In this cltyirip by auto. nl I In vlsitihg with friends and shop Thursday transacting business, '" I .monn (;, sotiinlnv pinB f(r a f, w n,mr!' lo''"v w"r" matters and visiting, was S. J. Keturns to Tiller j Tne ijoiikUis County ' Pomona' Wr- 0!1'1 Mrs- J- F- Churchill and Wall. Mr. Wall Is a Eugene re- J. D. Van Dyke and wife, who orungo meets with Evergreen' 80n- Tll'.v "' residents of Oak sident. and returned to his home spent yesterday and last night In QrttnK0 Saturday. January :U. A ,:Ln('- "i'1 rt turned home in the af ln that city this morning. He is this city as guests, and were ' special p'rogrum' is being prepar- ternoon. making the trip by auto. j shopping and visiting, returned ed f()r the oe,.nBi0n and (Hide! to their home at Tiller tills f:r vn.et.i t niiend In a Mrs. Grubbs Visits Mr. Shnw to Move to Const H. W. Shaw, who sold out his interest In the Highway Service Miss McDonough Visits Stntion to Joseph Shockley a few. Miss Margarite McDonough months ago, has purchased a' stopped over in Roseburg yester servlco station at Marshfield and day to visit for a short while, on will locate there In the future.; Mr. Shaw expects to move to me1 coast about the first or next, weelr. I LEARN TELEGRAPHY g Enroll now in the new evening class in Commercial Telegraphy just starting. We assist you in secur ing position upon graduating. Instruction also given in touch-typewriting. Call evenings after 7 p. m. ROSEEURG TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE 224 Perkins Bldg, IWIWlTrTw I CLOSING OUT : our stock or : I Pruning Shears at Cost I I ' Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25 S 119 NO. JACKSON WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS ! ti'onJ Porthiiul It. Z. I-'urmer Is spending the day here louking alter business afairs. Mr. Karmer is a Port- land resident and arrived from tho north yesterday. Itetums lioinc Ix-nves for Smtli J- H. WcFeeters, business , visitor in this city over Thurs-1 day, left this morning for tho outh by motor. Mr. McKcclevs is a Portland resident. I Mr. Itrown Here j H. K. Drown is spending a nay or in KoeburB looking atlcr rb" "0' PortTand He a K Tfa,., 'n A'TnKd- " ; lleturn to Klauiuth Falls Mr. aud Mrs. A. Wussom, who "vcnl eBIU"Jr 1,1 1 spent yesteidoy in this city vls-j iast night to visit, left this morn jUg for i,is home in Portland. . leaves for Const k. P. lirown, a business vlsi- tor in this city over Thursday, left this morning for Marshfield and coast points, where he will j iook alter interests. Mr. iirowa resides in Portland. jP. I'eekert Hen W A tTookort t Rnonilinf a - - 1 day or so in this city -1. unending Mr' lT to business matters. I Kert is connected wnn tue cuum-i ern Puciflc company, and resides ; in Portland. I Itetums to Portlunil It. K. RobertB returned this morning to his home at l'ort-:uF land,-alter spending yestenlny in'wa!, i,,.re conferring about the morning. her way home from a trip north. miss Mcnonougn resuies at Asn land and left yesterday evening rnr inai place. OUR NEW HOME I LOCAL NEWS Here Visiting K. V. Uaruum is spending a few days ia this cily visiting with , friends and relatives. Mr. tianium j is a resident of Marshfield. j . ' - Returns to California Jack Hall, who has bwn visiting friends In this cily for Hie pat tew weeks, returned to his home at , Weed. California, last bloat. Mmppliig lostenlny Atternoon Prof, and Jlrs. C. H. -aie, oi Sutherlln. accompanied by their ilunuliiur u'..r.t , ilia ,-itV ViH.'i,.,l, oniitvine m viteutinn ntldi.. terday afternoon chopping. To Los Angeles lla.iand Hryant, of this city, left yesterday evening for' southern points and I-os Angeles,' where he will make his home in the future. Operation Performed Clinton Dumber underwent a ma jor opi'iuliun at .Mercy Hospital, Thursday murium;. 1 ih. Selher and Stewart were in attendance. From Riddle In from the southern part of the county yesterday wus MiiH Hi lena Kiddle. Miss Kiddl was In shop ping and visiting with friends. She returned home vesierday evening. Arrives From Portland Mrs. Hoy henyon and son. arriv ed in Ihis city last night from Port land, and will visit at the home of iier sister, Mrs. I.. K. Wad.worlli. Mrs. Kenyon will bo in this city until Sunday. To Colinsville ' Mrs. Mary ltetter left yesterday evening for Colinsville, Oklahoma, where she will h -it at the home of her sist-r, Mrs. Susan Seabolt. Mrs. ltutter may decide to locate in Col insville. . From Sutherlin In from Die southern part of the county for a few hours yesterday was Jlfts tlrace Mathews. Miss Mathews is-a resident of Sutherlin, and returned home In the after- noon. Leaves! For California Mrs. Elizabeth Conner, vvno nns been in this city visiting at the home of Mrs. Arthur J. Hmlth, for the past month or so, left yester- day evening for Eureka, cniitornta, , vh;t wth her son. Halph Conner. "T ' I . . ' . . Leaves for Brownsville J. A. J. Vokum siient a few lours , in this ciiy yesterday from peek near here, on basilic Mr. Yokum ; i,.t (he ufiernoon '.eit in tnc nrnoon i . .is-, for Ilrowns' shopping ami visiting, we.ro airs. ,vr. ma inmei, urn, mother, Mrs. II. E. Unison, who is visiting her from Oregon City. Mis. Uuker resides at Milo. To Ashland jr8 j.-ruiik L. Poole, and two: sons. Jack and Iveu, letl tins, I morning for Ashland, where they l-V" i, " , ,.!, u...r ! ... .ri .virs. . j.asuiuiii. iii- -"l1 , return t0 thi, clty nuout the "rst of next week. .ira. . I'.asiiiia ii. lurj cmih Mrs. Returns to Portland -r. H. Danfleld, who spent yester day In this city transacting bus! i ness affairs, returned to his home at Portland yesterday afternoon. i:n.i,i ia rmitiarmr. anil li,n,iv enmlnir imvn with a conhle liodv! coming down with a couple of trucks loaded with Grangers , from that vlclnty. Ferns Attract Attention sume time aio S. K. lirisbin sent a oox of mountain ferns to his , laughter Mrs. F. L. Mennlng. who;rrom sutherlin 3 n,.w residinir in xsewion. Mia-'. .!. . im. i i. .-, i on d sp ay in the .Newtotur.n rale u-,irh hJ an.! h.r hiwh.iml nt ooeratinr and people came folCa-',,lo reside at Sutherlin, and re- miles to see them, as evertrreen ferns are a Rreat curiosity In that vicinity. The newr.pufier at New - ton devoted considerable space to a write-up of the fernB. Itev. Telnpleton Visits Itev. J. C. Templeton w-ns an AvorniHit iVi.t in n.u cliv lust nlht and visited with friends.; Kev. Templeton is a KitKene re-! sident and has been paator of tho Tresbyterh.ii church for a num- her of vears. lie I i now tho coast representative for tht or- ganlzatlon of the rhtinh, which nensloin ilisabhd ministers, or i ministers who have reached the age of 5 years in service of the church. He met the paitnr of tho l'reshyterinn churc h here, Itev. McCtil1m:li. and a number of officers ol Ihe church, mid conferred v. lth them ill nsinl to this work. i.ev. Templeton 1. 'ft this nvirning for (ilendale to at- tend to hnsin-.-s int,-ri J,s. ! man 'We Know That STOMAK-AID will rlieve you of ; o'ir S'otn ach tronjiles. slurpi-k liver, constipa'ion, i-tc. Ask your Dritj'lst or send diieel. Tut up in S o.. Iiot.le.i. 61.00 Postage Prepaid The Ru'oott Co. 75J Woodstock Ave. Portland, Ore. Mrs. Carrie Parsley, who spent i Thursday in this cily shopping anil! visiting with friends, returned (u ; her home at Riddle Inst night, j . Will Attend Meeting Itev. H. K Caldwell, N. L. Conn I and W. F. Tiioniu-n left today fort Ashland where they w ill attend a baptist conference. Visit In California .ir. ami -Mrs. u. . strong "V'lOn Business today lor points in cnniornia j where they will spend several j visit with friends. Returns to Portland L. A. Mollenhow, who has In terests here, and spent Thursday tn this city transacting business nf f:iirs, returned to his homo at Port iund this liionili'i;. From C'anyonvllle In from the southern par: of lii county visiting today and shopping, were Mi's. Kalph hnichi ami Mrs. tieorge Knight. Both reside at Cauyonville. Returns to Coast Hohert Kluck was a business visi tor iu Ihis city yesterday and over night -Mr. Kluck resides at Myrtle Point, and returned to that place this morning. Dr. Cocper III Iir. M. K. Cooper is confined to liis home here for a few days with illness. lie will return to his of fice in the Perkins building about Monday. Returns to Portland A .L. King, superintendent of the Southi rn Pacific lines iu Oregon, returned to Portland this morning, alter spending a day in thlJ city looking over the local line. Here For Short Time C. F. Sehmeer is spending a day or so In this city on business mat ters. Mr. Sehmeer resides at Kti gene, and arrived from northern points Thursday. From Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Summers spent a short time In this city yes terday and were overnight guests. They reside in Klamath Falls and w ere here visiting. Q w to Klamath Fall- Mr" d C' CoI"e B,""U terday in this city visiting aud yes- ov- erniirht cuests. Mr. anil Mrs. Co i.,.hi,ninp hnmM Irt k'lnmnth j Kall., after a trip north. Portland couple on Way South , M vainir snent g ,nrt t mp iii thiscily yesterday y VvdT. a WUl k"WU conUJUOr ' - ,.,,., visiting In , this city yestenlny froln niaron county were Mr. and Mrs j w Kuhbenuse. Mr. and Mrs. KubbpnU90 reallie in SnVCrton and ,(lft (hj9 mormIlg to9 otlier points In the state. . . -.,,.. ,', , , Mr. and Mrs, I.ymon Spencer, , , who have been at l,os Angeles nt- tf.l.i.K a dying und cleaning con-; vuuii iieiu men- the past week. - .v,..M.i..,l ; !' eiming. to arrive luniie this Returns to Myrtle Point I crowd of "gold diggers" and a typl- Spending the day hero Thurs- fal New York first-nighter, who day, looking after business inter-j hires her as a professional enter ests was R Flar.auan. Mr. Flana- talner to amuse his guests after the gan is a well known Myr'le Point Bhow. In tills role Miss Vidor gives resident and returned home this i u B startling characterization, but morning. visiting and shopping for a ' ho"" I'll niorning from the In visiting and I nonnern pari oi ine couniy was I Mrs. George W. Crubhe. Mrs. Oubbe is a Wilbur resident, and re tur.ieu nome tins atteinoon. " ' " j" in lor a lew nours yesterday at- n. Ian Su Ki.w nhn wntllfl I : mnfi mr. mm - Mrs. C. II, t'asti. Mr. and Mrs. : lur:i d home in the evening. iiwr. vogeipnoi visits 1 'n from the northern part of the j county yesterday visiting and at- (tending to business matters for a ; "-w lours, was A. Yni:elphol. .Mr. voKeiptrn resides in MMiiHriin, una returned home in the afternoon. From Sutherlln A. I). Ottinter was n visitor In this city from tho northern part of 'he county for a few hours today. Mr. Ottinger is a SiHherlln resident, and was in ltoseburg looking after: business interests. I voting Legislature 'Bert' Dnte.i. associate editor of ltoseburg Nev, s-Kevlew, is one of 'V- wi-rtate newspniH'imen who! have been visiting the capitol dur I Im: t:-e past day or two to get n line on inrw legislative matters an - hh'iping.--Salem Capiiol Journal. Mri. Wcldin Visiting Here ' Ingtv, as any fmid caused me to I ?i -. (J. C. Wel.lin and son arriv blon't with gns. I was reduced to a etl ir. this cltv Wednesday morn- skeleton of ninety oiin ls, and was lr from San IVrdo. California, at.-l i nn Ihe road to the bom yard. A tire i fu nd'ng a short time visiting ' fi-nl In tirmln:'hm sent me a at the home of Mis. Weldln's par-; battle of Mayr's Wonderful Item1 ents. Dr. Rr.d Mrs. K. V. Ilisin r , ely, which I toik. and I am sine Mrs. Weioin was formerly Miss.lt will entirely cure me of my li-'lcn llallard of thin city, and 1- ! well known here. he expert;! to go on to Itreniertun. WsMblngron. soon, where her husband Is s'a-, Honed on ihe ship Pennsylvania, . which Is undergoing repairs there. : n I No! No! Imn't wait and shiver Call 212 and Page Lumber & Fie 1 'Company will deliver coal promptly. In BhopMillR aud Visiting' lth friends today was Mr.'. Cwirr IS, Meatus. Mia. Stearns Is a resident 1 of Oakland. Planet Jr. seeders Uros. at Wharton '3 V. P. Young, w ho spent Thursday a In ltoseburg looking after business interests, returned to his Homo at Albany this nioruiug. , Alsea Man Visits Kichard F. Koblnson spent Thurs-; day In this city visiting. Mr. Kobln son hi an Alsea resident, and left this morning for the north. , , , vestenlav looking nf : , ' ,,, ' LU t?T.," .. ' . . ' Harney resides In Kugene. aud S left this morning for ihe norlh. ij From Dillard iS Mrs. H. A. Hersher was In yes-1? terday visiting with friends and )V shopping for a few hours Mrs. A llershir Is a resident of liillard. V Attending to Business Matters Spending the day here yesterday f attending to business interests was J K. .M. I'ugh. Mr. pugh resides lnN Portland, and left this morning for ' S the north. I r Here On Business Spending a day or so in this city attending to buvlness Inter ests is I). W. Mitchell. Mr. Mitch ell Is a Kugene resident, and ar- g rlviil v..ui..l..v af,. ,,-,.,.. 'V Tractor school will be held again this year at Wharton Ilros. on Keb. 5tli. Alt tractor owners and those interested are invited to attend. j 3 Here From Eugene In this city yesterday were Mr. and ! 3 Mrs. .1. llvjill 'Thev resitle In l-'n. I 3 gene, and w ill be in ltoseburg a day or so visiting. Leaves for Coast A. K. Aufranc, who spent Thurs day In Hoseburg on business, left this morning for Marshfield and coast points. Mr. Aufranc is a Sa lem resident. Spends Few Hours Here Spending the afternoon In this vity from northern points Thursday was (ieorge Holland. Mr. Holland resides 111 Kugene, and was here at tending to business interests. Camas Valley People Visit Here today visiting with friends and attending to business matters for a few hours, were Mr. and Mrs. Fred I'onebrake and son. They are residents of Camas Val ley. From Days Creek Mrs. Amos Iluker was In from the southern part of the county yesterday shopping and visiting with friends. Mrs. Iluker is a resident of Days Creek, and re turned home yesterday afternoon. Liberty Theatre The attraction at the Liberty the atre Sunday and Monday Ib the pictur!7.utlon of Edgar Selwyn's well known stage play, "The Ml- rue,," This iiriuliii-lToti. starring yiorenco Vidor, finds that lovely I player in a role much different h;i aI,y BhP ,, Dfore essayed. As Irene Martin, a small town , sintter, she comes to New York to I make her way to fume. Joins a show, and gets mixed up with a keeps that Inimitable dignity and ! sweetness of hers in the offing through It all. Majestic Theatre Undoubtedly the oustnndlng qual ity of "The Net," the drama of mys tery and thrills produced by Wil liam Fox Is Its tremendous dra matic strength. This emotional drama which was adapted from the successful play by Maravene Thompson, will be shown here to-np-ht at the .Majestic theatre. In book form the story was known as I "The Woman's Law" and wns then , adapted for the stago by Miss i ThumpHon. ! anti frq tmfatrp - "-j not grow u. has come to take you to the land of make-believe on the screen. I ' Herbert iirenon-raramouiu production oi jHines ii. jmin-B Immortal fantasy Is one of the cleanest, cleverest and most enler- tnininK pictures you've ever been given the opportunity to see. Uetty lironson, selected riarrle himself to porTray th" by title role, heads a strong cast of fea- lured plnyers which includes Krn st Tnrrence, Cyril Chadwli k, Virginia lirown Fuire and Anna jiay yVong. j o flee the new siirlng hats, coats, and spring dresses at The Hal Shop ! 127 Jackson St, i, n -.,4 Un KOa lO lioneynra "I have Jurt finished a treatment of your wonderful remedy and cnji fav It has dope wonders ior me i 1 ready. For the past five years I' I have t n unable to eat sny nut ll.n llchtest food and that but spar-. trouble. Judging from wnut n hroiirht from nie and the way I feel." It Ik a simple, harmless pre- parntion that removes the catarrh-1 al mil' us from the Intestinal tract and allnys the intlsinin.'ilion which causes practlcnlly all stomach, liver and Inlesilnal ailments. Inchid- Ing appendicitis. One dose Willi convince or money refunded. WT.TT.T.TT.TISlTWl.IeIelIMWWMleleWW Rugs 9x12 Tapestry Brussels You Can Save S6.00 . on These Rugs One Only IXL Kitchen Cabinet 15 pet. Off 5 Only I" Wool Fiber Rugs I. 9x12 $8.00 4 Only All Wool Rugs 9x12 15 pet. Off Lenox Furniture Company 311 N. Leave For Eugene ! James Sether, who has been transacting affairs In this city for the past few days and visiting, left this morning for Kugene. mm lawsuit a-.i.ii Pr u4 virr t RT T.niTIS Mo.. .Ian. 23. BunD v iClECGJlS After 20 years litigation, Federal he said, "and if enacted will do Judge I'-arls today declared that much toward encouraging the tn Hubert Hopkins, St. Louis inveu-' dustrlnl and commercal develop tor, und not Isaac Dement, an ment of the west, particularly the eastern Inventor, devised In 1904 nockyMountnin regions. ' ' an Intricate "totalling" device for adding machines. ' Tho de- clsion in effect upheld the claims of the Burroughs Adding Ma-1 chine company, against tlioso of1 the National Cash lleglster com-l Da"' Tslanlna Is pronounced Chl-nee-na and means "Wild Flower." Spray outfits of all kinds and ! spray hose at Wharton Ilros. SAFE FAT REDUCTION Why be fat? The answer of moat fat people 1b that constant (lifting is hard, eontinuul exorcise 1h tire some and exhaustive and then, too, It mlKftt be harmful t force the welpht down. That wan the old faahfoned Idea. Today In Marino'. i Prescription Tablets all these dlf cutties are overcome. JuMt a pleas ant little tahet after each meal and at bedtime cauiteK fut to vutlish. This modern method la easy, en tuflH no dieting or excrctaing and has the added advantage. o( cheap nesfl. Get a box of these tablets and start taking them now. Within a short time you will be getting rid of fat steadily and easily without starvation diet or tiresome evr else. You will be comfortable im l able to enjoy the food y-'U -Ike and want. Kven aftr taking off mr;ry pounds, there will be no fluhltint m or wrinkles rt'maining. Yoii will f . 1))0 , llotter A!i ()niI 1 ! .n . ' ? stores the word over sell yunnoia! 1'rescrlptlon Tablets at one do!l:ir. for a box, or the Marniola Com-1 pany, General Motors Hullil'iir. lie. troll, Mich., will gladly send iliem ! to you on receipt of the price. Don't spend your whole life on I somebody else's properly. Own a 'home, l'age Lumber & Kuel Com pany. STONE NOT YET CONFIRMED FOR SUPREME DENCH fContlnnnn' from pngn one) today for reappointment to the Federal Kami Loan Hoard. The house rules committee to-i day agreed to report a rule to refer to conference the l:nder-! wood bill providing private leas-! ing oi ine muscio Mionls prop- ei tles. The annual salary of members of the president's cabinet would be Il20n0, under a bill Introduced j today bv Itepresentatlve Fish, re-j publican. New York, Mr. Fish said that frequently! cabinet officials, ohlk-c.1 in enter- ; tain exti naively, have found their salaries insueniiaie ami nave i n ; forced to resign In order to rehab- j IJJtHle their finances. I A bill authorizing a reduction In . interest rates on government ad- ! vane, s to railroads was approved I today bv the senate Interstate j rnmmerco committee. Concluding their presentation of arguments Iu support of the Ciood- Simmons Steel Beds 15 pet. Off Dishes Dishes IS Honeymoon Sets $3.60 Wortn of Dishes for 98c White and Gold Band Dishes Odds and Ends 20 pet. Off Jackson Phone 26 Ing bill which would prohibit rall- mads from charging less for long hauls thnn for short hauls over ithanme route, proponents of tho measure today urged the house commerce committee to lose no time In submitting a favorable re port so that the houso may have an opportunity to vote on the pro posal at this session. One proponent of the Gooding bill declared It was difficult to get new Industries to locate In west- rn cities awnv from the een coast i 1 an Inner na th'nlr fntn Is In tllO hands of eloven men having uch broad discriminatory powers as now vested in the Interstate com merce commission. "The Gooding bill is a step n the right direction in regiiiaiii.K the rstes Ol common earners Today's Cross A MADDENING MAZE Twister No. 81. By i. C BOYD I tl i Bffl ,3 ... MfflM , .. m. Mm- 37 38 39 o ji 4Z 3 AS WW V I I I I I HORIZONTAL. earth 29 larire encore cupola -large deer 80 point of 7 a continent t Blibr. ) 0 article 1 1 (one by 12 precious metal 14 unhar ( poet. ) jr, epoch IK line 20 toward 22 horn of deer because 4 large mass of ice 2f assists 2A individuals' compass 81 trail along (colloq. ) 82 part of "to be" 84 holy woman (ahhr.) 8 a color 87 digit 30 wands 4 2 groove 44 corpulent 40 negative 47 oxygen 48 hint 4'J thrust Therewith Is solution to pniile Ko hO ir I i Iwlnllplel.SlTl 1 MIE ' "IB A KiE R .IP A "rTe 2 JlC NC OjS ptcS' oTC pL v e w5 "f'.'.Tg O 0 L A W Unfinished Rralcfast Chair I 4 Different Styles 20 pet. Off Congoleumand ' Linoleum " Remnants i" 20 pet. Off Rainaud Table Lamps 20 pet. Off Recommendation that Senator Mavfleld. democrat, Texas, be giv en his contested seat In the sen ate was voted unanimously today by the senate election committee. Only formal action by tho sen ate iiself now is necessary to close the contest. . ThlB will be asked for when the report Is submitted, in about ten days. Presdent Cooldge would !:be authorsed and "directed" to c- Pni the lfts of some 400 acres nf Innrf nt Snnd Point. WnShlng- ton. for a naval air base under a bill Introduced today by Sena tor Dill, democrat,, Washington. Senator Dill made an unsuccess ful fl.ght to Include an amend ment along the same lines in-the naval appropriation bill. The senate today voted 60 to 29 agniinst striking out the rate raising section of the administra tion postal pay and rate Increase bill. iritiSSI - Word Puzzle VERTICAL. 1 hitter, wild 21 musical European instrument plum 2 correct 4 pronoun 6 demon strate ft for exam ple (abbr.) 7 there about 8 man's nickname 10 epistle (ahhr.) 11 fleed 12 thug 13 those who anticipate danger 1 5 belonging to Kd 1 7 scarcest 19 a singing bird 23 at sea . 25 tpe . " ' measure 27 decimeter (abbr.) 80 perpetu-. ally intoxi cated 'per son t 81 witticism 81 chair ... 36 duil fray color 83 prepoil. tion 40 upon 4 1 perform 43 a nation (abbr.) 45 note of scale 47 Southern tale (abbr.)' A Word To New Fans. The numbers Indicate the be ginning of a word: the shaded stops indicate the end. In the horizontal column ar listed synonyms for the words which fit eiosswise from the numbers to the first shaded stop to the right. In the vertical column are listed synonyms to th words which fit downward, from the numbers to th first shaded spot below. Go over th lists rapidly and fill In all th words you feel sur about. They will glv you clue to th other words. t ji m n y t. t d e t- it K t. W I- ,y i- rt . n n U r r n