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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW THURSDAY. JANUARY 29, 1925.'
THREE
LOCAL
Leave for Portland . I
Mrs. Roland Agee loft this'
morning for Portland, where she'
wm spend Beverul weeks visit-
ing.
Here Yesterday Afternoon
Pale Hatfield was In for a few
hours yesterday nfternonn trans-j
uiliiik uiiniiitrsM niiuirtf. air. Hat
field resides at Dixonville.
In Yesterday
Mrs. E. C. Hagar was In for
a few hours yesterdav shopping
and receiving medical treatment.
Mrs. Ilagur resides east of town.
Floyd Itctt Visits-
Floyd lletts was
business
visitor here yesterday afternoon
and spent a few hours visiting
with friends. Mr. lletts - is a
Glengary resident.
From IHyoiivIHo
IUro yesterday afternoon was
Sherman Conine. Mr. Conine re-
Bides near DixonviUe. and was
here visit Ing with friends and
transacting business matters.
From IVlnntoii
In yesterday afternoon from
the southern part of the county
for a few hours visitinj? with
friends, was Elmer Landers. Ho
resides at Winston.
On lliislness
Albert Sieferson was a visitor
In this city yesterday afternoon.:
Mr. Sleferson resides at Dixon
ville and was hero attending to
b .sh.elT Matters" a vM
with fvlamla I
Mr. Lander Visit
In from the Winston district
for a few hours yesterday visit
ing with friends and attending
Jolin
to business matters, was
Lander. Mr. Lander returned
home In the afternoon!
Here from Port In ml-
J. Mayer spent yesterday In
this city on business. Mr. Mayer
Is of the Mayerenette Con. mis
sion house of Portland, and has
brought up a carload of pota
toes, which he sold to local mer
chants. Hero Yesterdays
James Henton spent yesterd.iy
in this city visiting. Mr. Million
has been living in Portland and
is now on his way to Los Ange
les, ' where be expects to make
his future home. He expects tc
go Into business as a mechanic
here.
fcelW Homestead
The homestead nnd land be
longing 'to Albert McCoy, situat
ed in Kdenbower, sold yesterday
tn .tnlm llnfehpr. Mr. ltotcher
formerly conducted a store at
Kdenbower. Ho expects to re
novate the place and make sev
eral Improvements. I
Ixnves for California I
Fred Knight, of this city, left
yesterday afternoon on the Shas
ta, for San Francisco. He will
join his wife there, and spend
a week or so visiting. Mrs.
KnLght has been visiting in San
Francisco for some time. They
li'lSLU lui Btiiue nine i
will return here about tho end
of next week.
Here Yesterday
Mrs. A. F. Kipers spent a short
time yesterday afternoon and this
morning in this city visiting. Mrs.
Kipers Is returning-to her home at
'Woodland, California, after spend
ing some time visiting with her
daughter at Marshfield. She left for
the south on the morning train.
Arnold Cheever Visits
Arnold Cheever returned here
last night from California. He has
been fireman on one of the big oil
burners, one of the newest boats,
and has been on a trip from Se
attle, around South America, to
.New Orleans, and to San Francisco.
He will go on to Klkton, where he
will visit with relatives. Mr.
Cheever expects to make a trip to
Japan and China in the near future.
Sirs. Rowley Hero Visiting
Mrs. K. M. Kowiey, lormeny
of this city. Is spending several
days visiting with her sister,
Miss Mattle Perry, and daiiKhter,
Mrs. 11. I). (Juine. Mrs. Rowley
Is now residing at Kuwene. Her
daughter. Miss Helen Kussell,
will accompany her home, and
will enter one of the high schools
there to continue her Studies at
the beginning of the semester.
Stop Night Coughing
This Simple Way
Tenple who have persistent, an
tiovin coUKl-.lnir aplU hi r.tjiht. and
who through Iubs ff valuable sleep
nre weakening their systems an4
laying tlic-msvlves opon to danTua
JnftTtlohs. ;n Ftop their tli.'itn KjIntC
trouble promptly ly a very ilniplo
tre.itnier.t. Hundicds wl:o hava
hariliv lven able to rest at fill for
couf-'l-fnt-'. havo gotten tlmir full
i tcht 6 iecp tlio Very ilrst time tliey
tred It. , .
'Ilie treatment l bnnca on A r
rnarknMe preucrlpi 1oi kinmn nn Pr,
New ijinoovery fr Criughs.
Yo-j pimply take a fnspoonful at
xiiirht bvfore retirliiiT nnd hold It In
vour throat for 15 or JJ'i serohJs bo
ore Bv.-nllowing it, without follnw
lng with water. The prescription
hits a double action. It net only
rifotties ntid lioals i-tpdi and Irri
tation, but It ciufrkly loonens on1
jenioxen the phle;.:m and coiiK'ftton
which are tl.e direct tame ut the
ruUixhlTijc. Tho renult in thut you
usually uli'pp fl Faundly e a b.ibj
1iie verr first liipht, and the ertlre
cuiiKh condition tut iu a very hort
tir.1.
Th proscription Is hlp-My recom
rnrndc d tor couKhs, client coldn,
1 narsrn,M find bi oiichiti.i, find 1
woii'l : fiil for children cough anj
rpionn die croup no harmful drug.
Kcunomlcal. too, us the doe la only
ore t a-tpocnfuL Jt ia on aule at all
cood drueglata. Ask toe
NEWS
In from l.llde
H. D. Conine of Clide was
Roseburg yesterday utleudiug
j
('
to
business matters.
In From Dixonville
Carl Diet, of Dixonville, spent
the day In Uosebur"
business matters.
looking alter
ICHendalo Man Here
W. A. Jackson, of Glendale,'
was a business visitor In itose-i
'burg for a short time yesterday.
Zone Three Will Meet I
there will be a meeting of the
teachers in zone 3, held at 811th-
erlin, at 10 o'clock, on Saturday
J"""""
Here On Business
C. T. Cohoon is spending several
ness matters
interests. Mr. I
Cohoon arrived from
I'ortliiud Wed-!
nusday
From Eugene
Hoy Marple Is spending a day or
jso iu this city attending to i busi
I ness affairs. Mr. Marple resides at
Euseue. He arrived troiu the north
r8ten,ay twnoon-
Returns t Grants Pass -
H. L. W ilson, Jr., who Bpent Wed
nesday in this city attending to
business matters, und looking utter
interests, returned to his home at
Grants .Fans this morning.
Here Today
Mrs. Harold Mullen spent the
??ere today. Mr.. Mullen resides
"l vttnmiiu, uuti was jirrw tisuuig,
"U HHUUO UIIU BIIU11IIK- OHO IT
turned home thife afternoon.
Is Slli'hlly Improved
palmer ueue uuvis, wno nas
hevn quite ill at Mercy hospital. j
ia iriioimi auuiiy illi ii w v fu ;
today. He Is the brother of Mrs.l
George DdUdel, of this cit,
On Ilusinewi Few Diivo
N A : Walker is alitor in
this city for a, few days from
northern points. Mr. Walker is . '' - .
a Portland resident nnd Is hereiReturn to Scottsburg
transacting 'business affairs.
Hero from Kuircne
Here spending several davs on
business and looking after inter-J
ests, is E. U. Spencer. Mr. Spen
cer arrived from Eugene yester
day afternoon.
Visits Daughter
Mrs. G. VV. Di'mmick Is spending
a short time in this city visiting
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Charles Staton. Mrs. Jrimmiek re
sides at Wilbur, and arrived this
morning.
.r .
. 1 ?tlfr
Mr, and Mrs. M. C.
Ilnlhrook
and Mrs. Ivan II u mason
spent
short timo in this city yesterday
visiting. They nro from Port-j
land, and are motoring to-southern
points.
Returns to Coast
A. Schmidle, who spent the day
here yesterday transacting busl
, ness and looking after interests,
I returned to his home at Marsh-
field this morning. Mr. Schmidle is
,.,
F
leaves for ledford
W. B. Jamison, who spent
Wednesday in this city transact-j
ing business matters, left this Shaws Move to Coast
morning for Medford to look nf- Mr. ami Mrs. W. H. Shaw, nnd
ter business. He is a resident! family left for Marshfield, where
of Portland. jlhey will make their future home.
Mr. Shaw has purchased a service
Kcturning to Salem station at the coast town, and will
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Elliott amFoperaie that business, in the luture.
family were here a short timet .
yesterday and overnight guest' j Here Day or So
nnd visitors. They are return- C. O. Lngstrom, a Salem man, ac-
ing home to Salem, alter a trip:
south.
Salem People Vist
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson
and famly were here a short
time yesterday and guests over
night. They are returning to
their home at Salem;
north.
alter atrip
I
Returns from Trip North j
W. O. .dinger, of the Hotel
Grand. re.,,.,.,,,! to this cilv lust
niht, aftpr spending a few
1 days in Eugene and north-!
ern points attending to numneHS,
affairs.
Mr. Clinker
mado tho
trip by
auto.
Here From Coast
yesteiday were Mr. and Mrs. 1,. A.
Hlanc, and family. They reside at
Coos Cay, and will be in the cily a
day or so. Mr. l!lauo is looking af
ter business interests.
lleportM .Sale
I v. Tollmnn reports the sale
today, of the land situated near
the intersection of the Garden,
Valley road and the raciflc hiKh-
way, belonging to C. Gilham und
wife, to Carl Ohman and wife.
Returns From North '
Miss Agnes Pilchford who spent
the past day at Salem attending to 1
official business returned to this i
city last night. She was accompan-!
led by Mrs. C. Ii. Patrick, of Ku-jthe
Igene, who will visit with her (laugh -
, ter, Miss Clara Patrick, of this
'city.
i W. T. Stone Ituys Fjind
I V. L. Stone yesterday pur-
; chased the Jones Kstate, com-
; posed of two lots, and located
'just east of the highway at the
I intersection of the (inrden Val-
j ley road and Ihe Pacific High-
way. The J. W. Tollman real
estate agency made the deal.
Ituv Ijiml finnlen Valley-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ohman have fr, nrl.m Hero for ltann.net
purchased the two-acre tract of j Harlan Is pp"ndiiur a day
land, with a two-story residence, or so In this city on business,
situnled en the Garden Valley Mr. Harlan Is from Spoknn", and
road at the Intersection of the tn representative of the
Pacific Highway, from the Hose- shone ilrlik company." He is a
burg National Hank. The sale Hotarlan, and ill be present for
was made through the J. W. the banquet to bo held this even
Tollman Keal Kstate company. I g. I
Here From Eunen
II. H. Murty and wife are In this
clijr visiting for a day or to. Mr.
Murty is here on business. They
are Eugene residents.
Visiting Parents
Mrs. C. L. Smith, of Mt. Vernon,
Washington, is spending a few days
visiting with hrr parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Thomas.
Merchant In City .
T. M. T.millnson. of Myrtle
Creek, was a business visitor in
the city today. Mr. Tomllusoti Is a
merchant at that place.
1
From Wilbur
Mrs. C. W. Orubbe was In for a
fpw hours today visiiing with
friends and shopping. Mrs. Orubbe
is a resident of Wilbur
Here From Salem
Charles I. Elliott Is spending the
day here transacting business. Mr.
Elliott resides at Salem, and will
muru nom0 hu afternoon.
Returns to $a!em
Miss Margaret I.ivcsly. who spent I- .
a short time here yeftlerday und Lyman Spencer Home
was an overnight puest, left thisi Lyman Spencer, who has .boon
morniug for her homo at Salem, spending several days In lMrtland
- attending to bu.-lness matters, re-
Frem KlamatK Falls
"V. H. Cody was an arrival from '
the south yesterday, and is spend-;
ing a short time in this city on bus-!
iness. Mr. Cody resides at Klam
ath Falls.
From Winchester
In today shopping and attend-!
Ing to business matters, were
.Mrs. Atary rayior, aim son,
ntri la.uur. luvy uit ii-aiucuts
or inctiester.
1
Here On Business
Spending a day or fo In this city
attending to business matters, is ).
Van BrethorsL Mr. Van lirethorst
j resides at Eugene, and arrived
from th. imnh i:it nMit
Returns H OmC
. , , T. Btlnt n, i
(lny hm yesterdify attending to;
business interests., and visiting!
' l
Cottage orove today.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weatherly.
who have been in this city since the
first of the week visiting and trail
'acting business,
returned to their
home at Scottsburg today
Returns to Riddle
L'lias Lurgin was here yesterday
vbiting with friends and attem
ing to business affairs. Mr. Jmswu
is a Riddle resident, and returned
home thio morning. i
Mr. G. C. Pitts, expert lady's hair
cutter, will have charge of the cut
ting or J at Ilea and children ft hair at i
the Beauty Parlors in the Hat
I auop. i injure lib nair-cui uiiu curi,
50 cente. Phone 2lH-J.
On Way South
Mr. and Mrs. n.T. Williams,
of Portland, were guests in Ro.se
burg a short time yesterday and
overnight. They are on their
way south to visit. They are
making the trip by motor.
Spend3 Day on Business
I). L. Owen stopped over In this
city yesterday, and visited old
friends. Mr. Owen is from New Har
mony, Indiana, and was also here
on business. He is on his way to
Phoenix, Arizona.
companied by Jos. W. Anderson of
Alia, Michigan, are spending a day
or so in this city attending to busi
ness affairs. Both are contractors
and builders.
To Attend Banquet
According to telegraphic mes
sages received here today, lr.
and. Mrs. Alvin Sctiier will arrive
today, and attend the banquet to
be held this evening by the Ro-
tartans.
From Slithrrlln
In todny fi-om tho northern
part of the county for a few
hours attending, to buslnoss af
fairs and vlKiting with frloniU,
was A. K. Itavison. Mr. Davison
ri-sidcs at Sutherlin.
Word Is Changed
In the iHter written to the News-,
Uf'viw by J. W. TolliiKin and aj
Ioarin in thf Lptf.-rs to tiit- I'co
lH' rnliinm n'wntly, the wrds "no
uniting spirit" nhoiild liavc been
"the proiitT unions Mj'iril."
Itenrwirs Acinialtniires
Or. .Moso o. Vineyard
assocl-
ated with Dr. O. O.
ii...,.t.v nl
1 ' ' '
Tortland, formerly
resident of
this cily, Is In town attending to
business matters and visiting
with old f.-ieml-i over Ihe week
end.
.
Mr. Lerrun Here
H. V.'. I miin, vire rrevi'ient of
Central Mage Ti rinii-nl Hotel
: coni;':ui'. of nnvin, Is a I'uest at
the Terminal HoP-l here lor the
Iday. Mr. Lemon i1- from roriUind,
jand I;; i ! o lae niJ".:! -it o,r Hi- i ire-
i ;on .Suite con:i an.
Returning to Washington
k. e. Asher. or Abenlei-n, C. ('.
Asher and wife, Mrs. P. J. Asher,
and Mrs. N. Hick, all of Pnya!liip,
Washington, wi re here y... tenl.iy
visiting and overnight guests. They
are returning to Washington, after
,a trip to southern poinis.
10-YKAH OI.II IROTMV
1:1.1 i;-.o vu, in:
lKli:i AH t'UIMIVUi.
(AiMortatwl lr.- l."il WirO
SAN KUANC1S0O, Jan.
29. Dorothy Kllingson,
the 16-year old matricide. Is
to be tried by the criminal
I and not the juvenile courts
A 1. .wo., ,l.u.l,l.l t.t-,v r Mil.
; nerl.ir Jmlcu Frank Muras-
. kv. Juvenile court Judge.
, when the girl was brought
4v before htm. for arraignment.
, Jude Murasky aid that the
j4v cu.se was so extreme and
4 grave in Its nature that It
was not one that could bo
tried in his jurisdiction.
i
1
grandson
From Melrose
Mrs. J. W. Haas and
wen' in Thursday afternoon fur a
few houra tdioppiui', and visit hip
with friends. They lvhIUo at Moi
roae. 'turned home last night. He will
'' In a few days on a second
trip to lxs Angeles, where lie has
oevn cauea ou uu&ineas.
Heavy Blast Fired
"7 ' " l ' " "
tmi county i8 building a road.
tnnw ru(,ks il(.roys ,hH rivor nnd
lnr,0 tiw y&Vi,
ds of homes on the east
stream. Fortunately no
side of the
nnM Htrnf.u hv th ruckM. The
'blast took a direction opposite to
)hat it hlu) Dl,rn xp..j to follow,
ami consequently hr.rled rocks for
iV long distance. The road work is
oroL-ressing rapidly and the cost is
to be quite knv. -
Ilr.ve you Bometning
trade, '.j give away.
Review columns.
To sell, to
use News-
Refuses to Barber
Husband.
for
KRi CHal.-?IiCS ACKjfrrrK j
Mrs. Charles Manning, of Cln
Clnnatl. Ohio, baa tiled suit for dl
force beoaupp, she alleges, her hus
band forced her to shave him three
times a weMi for the past three
years. She never cut him, she told
tho judge.
GlH Of Fifteen Kills ner!,,,nt u'Mm vengeance upon Forbes.
Visitor.
ir r,r
! Fifteen-year old Angelina
I nlno. of C'evc'and. Ohio, .wr. sh.
1 would kill th, man she der.lnred
hail betrnverl her u - - t
i . ' . ? '""7
"re, iwemy lour, stood chattlrg
w11" nor and her mother In then
home, il:e drew a revolver and shm
mm e tiroes, killing blm Instantly
Iter mother corroborated her sinrv
r. Business Man
Trm Mcwspsper Sais:
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FBIEHBS DECRIED
in
CIIICAOO. Jan. 29. Assistant At-
lorney (ieneral John W.,('i im began
the final argument for the prosecu
tion in the veterans' bureau con
spiracy trial today.
Crim vigorously attacked the de
fense argument that Elian H. Mort
imer, the chief prosecution witness
had been accepted as n man of
high social standing In Wash in g-
1 ton because of his professed friend
ship with President Harding,
"O. the sins the friends of War
, ren Harding visited upon him," he 1
i"t claimed.
I "O, that they had stayed awuy
from Washington! O. his untimely
death, that he might be alive today
to tell -how lie was duped by his
friends!"
Thegvrosecutor previously had re
called testimony thr.t Francis K.
Pope of Spokane, Wash., had been
j invited in the summer of 19:23 to
particlpete iu a syndicate to pur
chase the government's wooden
fleet.
Charles U, Forbes, former direc
tor of the I'nited Stales veterans'!
bureau and J. W. Thompson,'
wealthy building contractor of Chi-!
cago, and St. Louis, went to trial
t arintor November 21 last, charg-j
, )M, w itn cons,tirHry to defraud the
government. j
The proceedings grew out of i
charges of corruption, collusion and j
loose management in the veteran's
bureau under Forbes In 1021 and;
lir'2, related before the senate In-j
vestlgatlng committee iu 1923 by'
Flias H. Mortimer, Washington I
agent, and self-styled "snipper of
official red tape.
Thirty three overt acta were
charged In the Indictment on
which the trial was based, among
them conspiracy to prevent free
competitive bidding, favorites for
certain contractors In lht an
nouncement of contt ni plated pro
ject, and tin passing of confiden
tial Information relating to selec
tion of sites.
Tho prostcutlon contended that,
Thompson nnd his partner, the lati
J. W. Black of St. Louis, enterej
into a conspiracy wiih Mortimer'
and Forbes in 1922 to secure pre
ferential treatment for the bids of
the subsidiary and associated com
panies of Thompson und Black. !
Mortimer, who posed as a close
friend of President Harding. It was
said was taken Into the enterpifses
because of his pretended influence
wilh Forbes. The plan then devel
oped, according to the govern
ment's presentation, was for the di
vision of the entire nation-wide
program of veteran's hospital con
struction, Involving some $i?,0uuy
UUO.
Defense counsel claimed In their
closing argument that every detail
ed chaigo of the prosecution bd
been refuted. They argued the en
tire case of the govrnment was bas
ed upon the uncorroborated testi
mony of Mertimer. a protected gov
ernment informer, and that every
allegation was by that fact alone I
but beyond the pale of credibility.
A scruthing attack upon Mortimer's
character and reputation was a part
of the defence effort. Mortimer
j lie enure inigiuien. u wuh assert
ed, was found upon "a v( monous
j cock-and-bull story from a rever
ence witness."
In addition, voluminous docu
mentary evidence was offered in
support of the contention that
I or bes was motivated by the best
Interests of the disabled veterans.
tmXXF!Jj ASKS IMMl'XITV.
( AMftt'l.ti"! Vrrm l.i-.wd TVIr.
RAN 1'ltANCISCO. Jan. 29.
Jimmy O'Connell will not ko to
New York to testify in the brib
ery InveHtiKation RKulnst him un
leis lie is granted full Imiuiinitv
"nnd that's all ehere Is to It,"
Jftsejih Mclnerney, his attorney,
said hre today. Mclnerney said
he had received the telegram of
Olstrlct Attorney lianlon of New
York denyini; Iminuuity.
BORN
TtOIIKUTR-Mr. and Mrs. L. (!.
Tloherlrt, of Cnnns Valley, at Corn-
well .Maternity Home, Wednesday,
January 2s, a ylii.
HEALTH BULLETIN
O
The new pttltude toward disease
'"'I IN hialt whl.h emphr.sw,
Pven- on rather hsn cure places
a . Kr""' resin;ll.lllty on the
B' llfHH. I lltM in Kill I'rllliy Ut'illlinr
,,. ,lir,l,,.hf,nl flu m,i ana.
I "
i Att ninny
e si liool un-
! hour of thf day (n tho
jdfr pJiyMirally trying conditions
iprpsMilcd by tlio rc-IiooI buildinK
I'ffK'lf nnd by ihr froe IntrrmineT
I Hhr nnd grouping of tli" pupilK;
j It l tno, 4'vcn more largely. t
raiiP' tbc poHHibillry ot instilling
. hnnlth knowledge nnd health hab
; It h I grpftfcftt In th flohool pfrlod
j of lif. Th nrhool, 1hTnf(.r has
clt-iirly two d'iflcs to p rfonn : on
;h to H:iHt in prtv. mlng phyHiml
riffer-M nnd t inHH : the oth-r,
n BPMt in furninhin tb. tfacbing
nnd tmfn'ng hkh will mk nnd
kpep tin body v ' II ami Htion. Th"
trhonl nn fairly disrharye Ihfflf
dutii n only whn vry Rrhool
houm ) both nanlfary and naf-;
whf-n evf-ry iwhnol in tlii b'nfic
lary of rnuipMnnt nodl'-al Invpfr
t'nn nnd health ii!pTvilon, and
when fviTv prhotd child i lhir
ourbly (rained in body. In h'alth
hab'lH HP'I llvinir To (bin end
i rnuHl !m d-'Vo'ed tin' combined hiiIf
Iport mid 'tiv-ty of nil who nVhln
to protnoiP human I'lftrleiicy and
human li.ippiiiesn.
Ifoji;iHf County Health Iept.
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tion when placed
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cialize on
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In fact, we print
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erything from a
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notice, which Is
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135
ArranRements have been mnde
whereby Trof. Scudder of the Ore
Kon Agricultural collece, who has
in chnr.'TP the detnlls of tho state
demonstration farm east of this
city, to meet with the board of di
rectors and the raw products com
mittee of the HoseburK Chamber of
Commerce next Tuesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. Prof. Scuiider wishes
to ko into the details of the dem-
onstiallon farm, showlni; what he
expects to do at the end of the five
year period allowed by the law that
made it possible to establish dem
onstration, farms In the state four
years niio. If enotmh Interest Is
manifested by our people the board
of directors will arranne to hold (lie
meetillK where more people can be
accommodated than at the chamber
orfice. So anyone Interested w ill
confer a favor upon I he chamber by
plioninK the secretary , that they
wish to hear l'rof. Scuilder's report
In this matter.
KMT TltOT.KV.
MOSCOW. Jan. 29. Tho cen
tral executive comnillteo of tho
communist party today publish
ed its rocree dismissing Leon
Trotzky from his post as cm
mlsHar for tho army and navy
nnd appointing M. YV. Frnnsn.
formerly assistant eonimisar of
war as his successor.
CAM CUMMI-S KIX 11M S.
IAmiplih i'p tKMl Win,. ,
SCH ANTON, Pa Jan. 29.
Illuminating gas from a main
thought to have been broken by
a surface nccldent this moniinir
InnU ii loll of six lives, members
,,, ,i, fnmiv of I.ouls Do.ino.
w,.i,( Scrunton.
' '
Says--Now Stiff
Joints Must Go!
Joint Kase they call this wonder
working substance, for the reason
that when ordinary remedies fail to
Umber up the Dtlff, Inflamed rheu
matic Joint, or reduce the swelling
i Jolnl-L'ase i,ui ceeils.
It's a good name for a go'isl,
clean, peneiraling prescription that
In Just a few months has proven
to a multitude of people that lame,
swollen, distorted Joints can speed
ily have Ihe kinks taken out of
liiem and work as smoothly as
ever.
Ittit Joint KttHP 1 for bothernonio
Joint, whether knep, ankle, hip,
nhouldtT. apin r flngor, and for
that pHnioso It fal In tniinenn'.
All druiyKMa cverywhero report
a big demand.
Alv.aya remember, when Joint
Kane getrt in joint a!,ony get out
rj'jick.
Limbers 'Em Up.
Joint-Ease
TO MAKE REPORT MWmC 4
Gfi KIEL Fill 1 smuB
HATWEEKSHARTH'STOCCERY
See our display windows for a partial showing. Here U
a real Hat treat for you at our expense.' You can't
afford to pass this chance up as we have made it well '.
worth while for you. In order that it may be easier
to make your selection we have placed these hats in
just two groups.
GROUP i-$3.85
Hats All Fur, All New Shapes
The well known Lee, Crofot and Knapp and
Frank Schable Hats that are nationally known
for quality and 'styling. Only reason for sell
ing these hats at this price is that the sizes are
broken. That's why you can buy them this
week for $3.85
GROUP 2-$4.25
Consisting of Velours, Brush and Flat Finish
Fur Hats that sell ordinarily for $6.00. A real
snap for the man who likes to wear a good hat.
Broken sizes is the reason you are getting this
chance to buy a hat of this quality for $4. 5
MK.'VNS CASK 1X TUB Jl'HV.j Means attorney, who are charged
NEW YORK. Jan 29. The with conspiracy to bribe govprn
case of Cinston It. Means, former! ment officials, Went to a federal
agent of the department of Jus-i court jury shortly after 3 p."m.
tice and Thomas H. Felder, once today.
Today s Cross-Word Puzzle
A BRIDGE OF SIGnS Puxzle No. 85.
By J. C BOYD
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13
16
18
21
25
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HORIZONTAL.
1 revenue 21 out of date
6 an Amerl-
25 press for
can presi
dent 10 container
11 point
12 undefiled
14 collections
16 convention.
al term of
respectful
luldresl to
men
17mal!
mound of
nnd
13 not th
same
10 nocturnal
payment
2d tool for
boring
holes
28 affection
ate 29 turn
31 human be
ing 82 weapon
84 persona to
whom
money ll
pnid
85 of a red
dish or yel
lowish'
brown
color
rierewrith la
No. 84.
solution to Puzzle
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' L 0 T 1 "l y 1 C ju A
DO C - L YE W A P-l
M u $ K " ' D R AC J
,jr W
O M E l O N
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23
2A
26
27
30
32
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3S
VERTICAL.
2 Southern
19 cures
21 witticism
22 South
American
mountain
rang
23 relish
24 femnl
hcep i(
25 accom- i
pinned
27 support
28 a fairy
spirit
80 country
(LaL)
8't a parent
point of
compaa
state
(abbr.)
8 top
4 burden
6 put forth
in energy
6 squander
7 tardy
8 nickname
for a rela
tive 0 a mystic
ejaculation
of the
Hindus
13 river
(Span.)
15 ever
(poet.)
A Word To New Fans.
The numbers Indicat th be
ginning of a word: th shaded
stops indicate th end. In th
horizontal column ar listed
synonyms for th words which
fit crosswise from th numbers
to the first shaded stop to
the right. In th vertical
column are listed synonyms to
th words which fit downward,
from the numbers to the first
shaded spot below. Go over th
lists rapidly and Till in all th
words you feel sure about.
They will giv you duet to th
other words.