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i ROSrCURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1925. THREE '.lit fatL SHIRTS The very latest In collar attached and collar to match in the newest patterns. You'll like the Nusylk at $4.00 and $4.50 they look more expensive. You can find the shirt you like. here. We have them from S1.25toS5.00 1 1 1NDIGTMEHT ,1 w RETURNED I HE BRAND JURY Recdsport Man Charged baBln,,s" lriI' tQ Klamalh FallB With the Robbery cf ! visiiH Tuesday v Hill Hailey was a Tuesday vlsl- Lovelace Store. j tor with friends and attending to I business matters. Mr. Hailey re , I turned to South Deer Creek in 1 the evening. DEARDORTF EXCUSED' Pacific Frult j7tlto Grand Jury Will Try to Get Throne;!! With Work Tonicht but May Be Mold Over. Rnven nnrn Indictments, fnnr Ferret indictments and one not true bill, were returned bv the grand Jiirv yesterday afternoon. Having fiome busines:; ntill unfinished. the grand jurv returned to its de- lib-rations, hoping to conclude its work tonight, aiiimuh it is pos- Fible that foiii testimony desired . will not be available until Friday. As tomorrow is a non-judic:al day. tlie grand jury wnl nut he tn seu sion again un!il Hiday. un'ts-s the work is rnnnileteri li:ii"ht . ,, . . , Indictments were returned charged with the crime of bur-( bi-nefitting her health. ghiry. Thesie two men are ac- , cused of having robbed the Love- Accepts Position Here lace store at UeedsnontL J. C. 1 riirilwell J Parker, n reeent nr. .m.i wmtu , wuiUK bail chirks ano.hf-r Recdsport case lndKtm. nts were also re- turned against Williams Allen. Jack j)..h.mi. niuiMH iiuinuu im .h. Guard, charged with grand lar- ceny. The hoys are accused of , stealing a Ford car belonging to Former Resident Here Tom Rltzmim. Allen is IT, years n , , . , T. i t i. . .i ' conn Itrennan Is here from Ku of are and J"on . tn hat the circuit court will turn their ra.se, ., t0 uSaillPM J,eTH. over to the juvenile court. 1'arfnts i,ronmin was , fnlI1,or rsl. ii iiiu i ti ti iiiii" mike w vu in tin City for snvt-ral days consulting with the ofifcers concern) nit the case. Polton also claims to be nn- d. r the B(.-e of IS yean., and If ,o , E J : 1,8 case also will be t nrn. d over,llan , h to the Juvenile authorities. ftp to the Juvenile authorities. , ,,, Q, .,n,.t.n.1t1t0 n.D.fl:,. ,,.,ti n,,.! ...... ,i nsmimii i'a m ii, . i arv Socielv nf the Presbvtei i tn returned, but as none of the de-; Frp,hmn mothera will! P'" flltet eU.' . . , (n ' ' h fendants are in custody the- nami-s ' J "e . , , mothers will ; ln- tnd te), 0( ,ht uul , tom, cnun n. II bejield in the chun r. r lhtlM ,.h-.P.i .iih "rrimM (.,PJPoni,or a tea for the members of pitcton that nay remt. ttf.nf ptiyti- i parlors. Thursday afternoon, Feb othos cnarcMi witn crimes wire, tne KrOHhmHn r,aj, a, il(w,bunr , cant now nr,ier,t, iBALSAMCA (or all bran- , ritary 12. at 2:30. Mrs. Fred not made public. !... . Srhn . ThlIP, nf,Mrnil(in . we I kn Dr. Bi. yUhlr it lUnt.nt.n,. A not true dim was reiurnei in(flt the case or r rann oearuorrr, j charged with noc-snpport. jyear under the auspices of the The prand Jury expects to make j High S hool Parent Teachers Cir another report late this nf iernoon. j cle. and will be followed by one nnd i? possible will make it their for each class, Thxre will be an final 1. 1 at em. -nt. - I interest inx procram. THE ZENITH ELECTRIC WASHER Square Tub, conv nient. and holds more water. Aluminum lingers on atirator handles clo'hes like human hands. AH wrinuer barings oilbss no grease to spot the clothes. Only four places to oil. Large rasters make manilne easy to hnndje. TRY OUT THE ZENITH IN YOUR HOME ZigUr-Fcc Hardware Co. Phone 25 119 NO. JACKSON OUR NEW HOME WATCH OL'K WINDOW FOR BARGAINS fc.wi.T.m.w.TwTw.wii& Kj! L5 k(3i J -. : LOCAL NEWS I Visitor- .... j Milton Keller spent Tuesday in j this city transacting business mat-1 tors. Mr. Keller returned to Port-j laud this morning. j Seattle People Guests Tuesday j r Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Redding slop- ped overhere Tuesday, as guests at j the Douglas Hotel. 1 hey are re turning home to Seattle, from It. r Jiearlin wan a vrsltor here from the coast Tuesday. Mr. Heai tin ' is from the Pacific Fruit comnanv. ! and returned to Marshfield this j ' j Eastern Oregon Man Visits ! 1 11 .M. Crew was here fromeast-: ern Oregon points yesterday attend-1 I . i in,' to business inatieis. Mr. (irew's! he Furniture Kxchango UuildiiiR, ihume is in Pendleton. He left this ;and is mainly a campaign. Mr. and ! morning tor the south. Coquille Couple Visit Wednesday Mr. and Mi. George" a. Kobiuson , -j speut the day here Wednesday viB-'Ioro Knkp Advertlsmc Ring, from the coast. They are1 Grants Pass merchants Horn Cojuille, and are guiug to . continually being victimized f ioriua to spend the remaiudiT of ; the winter vacationing. Leaving For Hornbrook Mrs. I.ela May Hiliman, who has 1 b - en spending the past week Koseburg on business, lett last r i. l t.... mi.. . , T, , , : nans home js In Lugene and she , rival from Crams Pass, i now making his home in this city, and i has accepted a position with the j jnth L nturv comnanv. Mr. Par- Ker entered on hts new duties t yesterday. i ,., ! dent of this city. He Is now the manager of the Cement Quarry. This company has just recently completed the building of a W'are- --iso j , . , I Iour o'clock . , tiiM-n.. i utr u-a win ue series to be given this one 0f S A 5 JJ V V g COUGHS LOCAL Guild to Meet Si. t;eorpe' lluild ill meet Thursday atternoon at the Parish House at three o'clock. i ' Mrs. Haley YWt " ir n v H.ii.-v unent the .lav here Tuesday viMiiiu; with triend ami xhoppiii!,'. Mil liuley is from Business Visitor Spending Tuesday in Roseburg at tending to business matters hihI in terests was V. M. Hilary. Mr. llil , ary is; from Eugene. j Visitor Tuesday jj j Spending yesterday in this city, jjl'from northern points, was ticorge M;V. Crolsou. Mr. I'roison Is from g Eugene, unil was here attending to y ', business affairs. IQ ' Matt i. Ms VMt TucmIu) 'C I Mr. and Mrs. Dale. Hatfield ijjlwere in from Hixonvllle Tuesday purchasing supplies and visiting. ST They returned home in the after i?Ji i noon. ( Mr. K tiger Improving j ! J. K. Pinner, who has been j1, quite, ill at his honre in this city (i.for the past three days, is re ported as slightly improved to- i day. Mr. Knger has been confined i , to his bed with bronchitis, i, ' i-Chanee Made In t'hwM l ne itusint ss w omen s gym- i meeting each Wednesday eve a eight o'clock, has been changed I to Thursday evening at the same i time. The classes meet .at the ! Heiuiiue Conservatory under the i direction of Miss Nolan. Resident Passes Through Mrs. W. li. Jamison and- Mrs. George Rae, of Portland, passed through Robeburg Tuesday evening on train No. Jf, enroute to Los An geles, California, where they will visit for two or three months. Mrs. Jamison was a former resident of Rust-burg, having lived here several ' years. Callf(M.nmns VUit Vouii- Harry Rndgers of Mercedes, and sister. Miss Norma Rodgers, a nurse of Los Angeles, stopped over in this city for a few hours to visit w ith II. A. Young on Tuesday. They have been on a business trip to Portland, and are returning to California by ! motor. Mr. Rodgers is a pTomi- ! nent man in Mercedes and has .charge of a large chicken raising company. i Darby a Return From Trip I Mr. and Mrs. Clay Darby, of j the McKean, Darby and Baldwin i Kurniture company, returned to this city late Monday night, after I spending a week or ten days in California points. They attended M he Spring Market at ban Kran eiseo, which is held twice yearly, f rom February 2 to 7, and in July. There were about 600 fumi- the Pacific coast. The exhibits of j furniture are from about KUO J factories, from all over tho United States. Tho market was held in ! -Mrs. Daruy also stopped over ana visiiea at uaitiauu, uerKiey and Sacramento. are by The " u.ieinMum lunun, latest scheme was the bright id'a of a strangers who saw one of the Foster &-Kleiser billboards near ( i t Ln . n .BJ . ed the idea of selling sma!l rpaces on the hoard to 4oeal people and accordingly did sell space to s.v erai inerciianis, eoiiecium pari in a(lvam.e KoHter A KI(,isJ,r nftd no knowledge of the transactions nnd their Southern Oregon repre sentative had not been in Grants Pass for a month. When mer chants refuse to patronize travel- jng advertising schemers, unless the scheme has the endorsement f the Chamber of Commerce, o,a iii vi,i .,-,..(.,. Grants - Mass Courier. III lllll II wwmii vvwfc i rtnirtf, Anorson. MS., wriiei: " u Hi ciuiny lor wy prtcitet ina my Titniiy. i f ' ?.ur " hi sction lik I not h fr tii he 'nfl'T-T-a flfniemle 1 ovirnrrt'iit f.!.v . of Itnliarm tn V . ft iKlive t.!i:it wen if lnflurn7-i He - ih-ih-wi iMi a in; iv it.f ,f . fr. m t ti I'm-., tv i.tj i ' while pupil's nn I tn. tt l: " :-:ti ''-'- 111 ! Vt M.tt.Mf t. on in a in i -nni ii i ui' r. uit tn f' ur v. a I flimI Tiint-raf . ;.i.f! t- I lii'T. x a m-. ' f hi ii ur .) -TfT 4 it tr;i:.VY'ti. rju. Viirkiy Vt.w kVriJ s.rm art;on cJ-S. Vrnhn n:X"l!ih7t Vrm2 r,4 io ri'.t c t" tit ii .f t tr'..;Mf !r"ekfVmh7''i;? 7 "rP iV! VV n - ottr f)'int Ui uka and at. ineij ar i "'h7 . A Mr a ...h ,u ' rvt.ir ..f ib. inoisn u, i ., , ,lf. 1 amwi m rtrr nr rmiKh. n niAiiPr tr;m i hat rmmv i.r tr m'-fitj brk, J.H drur ftta tell hauiami:a. in Roseburg buy R from Chnpman , I'nir Sore. CHRONIC DOCTORS SAY I DON'T NEGLECT pn pu nDPn n lor r?- f . r. NEWS I - It. K. Wrtjiht was a visitor here ' Tuesday from aoutliernx point. I Mr. WriRht Is a Klamath Falls n sident, i I R. A. Murray returned to his j I home at Portland this morning i alter spending a day in this city Iteturtis lltmie 1. J. Perry returned to his home at Dyers this morning, af ter spending a day here on busi ness and visitiu. In from Curiies - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carnes and child, were here today on business and visiting. They re side ut Carnes. HuNincMi Visitor i E. n. Row spent the day here Tuesday attending to business matters. Mr. Row is from Ku gene. ISusliiitH A'lNitor R. R. Hays Is speinflnR a short time in llosehurff transacting business matter.s. Mr. 'Hays ar rived from KnKeiie last ni:-:ht. Iiv for Saleni I Feb- J I'ussbiliiles of the com- t. . ..... , . . . , niercial fish conipanv bill beinK R I.. Whipple left last nteht(1,.fl.atl.don h(J( if hJ for SHlem where he will spend ( vMmM ,h t.lL.rclS(, of ,ne vt,lo the next day or two atlvndiiit; to Wlm li8 forenoon wh(.a lt business aflnirs. 1 was learned that the oriKinal Mr. Lucas Visitoi J. W. Lucas was here from southern points Tuesday, and trans acted business affairs. Mr. Lucas is a Grants 1'ass resident. From F.iiBeiiiv ' L. M. Combs is a Roseburg vis - itor for several days. Mr. Combs arrived from Kuiiene last night. He is hero attending to business afairs. I Returns to Portland K. 1). Smith, who was a visitor in Itosoburg Tuesday, returned to his homo at Portland this morn hilt. Mr. Smith is with the South ern Pacific company. Salem Man Visitor Ray Kasching is spending a day or so in this city attending- to business matters. Mr. Fa aching arrived from tiulem yesterday af ternoon. j Oniplo Here from Coast .Mr. and Mrs. J). Johnson are spending a lew days in this city on business. They are from Marshfield and arrived here last night. Mcdfonl Man Visits Among the arrivals here from southern points yesterday was J. J. Huchter. Mr. Ituchter is from Medtord, and wus in Roseburg on business. ItusinesH YMlor Charles Patchett u-nR nmnnir the arrivals from northern points purtlund. and will ho here a day or so on business. . Keturim to Hjirritniru A. V. Trumllai returned to ihiH homo nt Harrisburg this morn- lug, alter spending Tuesday in this city looking after business interests. Mrs. Ilopin 'lsitfr Spending the day here today was Mrs. Frank llogan. Mrs. lio gan is an -Oakland resident, and was here shoppliiK and visiting. She returned home ia tho even ing ay f0 suit Take K. D. Lark ins, who has been a g'test and visitor In this city for the past two days, will leave to night for his home at Salt Lake City, Utah. Visitor from Oakland Mrs. R. R. Chirk was a Rose burg visitor today from points north of town. She is a resident of Oakland, and spent the day .'e.eS " "mHR. !Mr. Wolf Leaving For St. Louis j E. W Wolf, well known resident, jand for some time trainmaster's clerk at the local Southern Pacific ortices. letr this morning for M.:B011tulvo jlamilton of llend. would Louis, where he will take a similar j.uai.i.Mi. jir. nnii is laKiiiR I southern route, and will stop over (in Ios Angel.., witness the iauto races, which will be held Feb ruary 22. Meeting of Missionary Society ' regular monthly business meeting or the otnan s Missieii '" " - ci u;sefl, aim Airs. iici,unagn win conduct tho quiz. Flection of ot- i ficers will follow. Gueiti Frnm Rtllnnhim -ir. and Mrs. K. II. Ierrlng, am (son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. fl ' -r Hiine I. i " i ii'k, i w o (itntiren, - mi uvu I or reini oi ine unm hi i ii n -n ' il 'V'unn t:'r,"e attendants, were distinguish- area around Vale, Malheur coun l: 'l-.v'rt.'uMiS 'J guests at the Hotel L'mpoua ' try. l: . in- overniKht last night. They are 1- Motr Vehicle Rill. un-iiam, Washington, resident?. v-'-1,'r' ,n,'' have ft winter home. ! M i". 1 i riig. senior. Is ow ner of hlx f'h cannprie, in Alaska, presid. nr. of nri" of rhe cannery companies t ' 1 T and is interested In some or t'1 canneries in California. . Th - Cfli. Thompton In City Col. C i: 1lihinn.au ,..rIn t ..r it - ent of Crater I-ske national park. as a visitor In Roseburg today for. t.'tal hour. rKlM'Tlnr at irii- t'tiijinun hotel, lie Is n-turiihiE lnm of three elthtlm of a mill per a trip to Portland vhere he j.ts-eat or tel. c.-.prity inulltplie.l Uy Ir en looking after ofririiij matt.-ir 1 the niiniher of mil. a travelle.l l,v fm- (ever I dny. Mr. T(mnipen. ' buama un.l tr.i. ku. Thia lax i whose home ia at .Mnironl. nai-s i ovr and above all other reKiilur that the fall of annwr at Crater IKe 1 leea rhar.'.l. 'anil vlilnlty hna been i jtreni.ly I'erniltii for operation nnlt lie heavy .lunnit t he prenent winter. It obtained from the public rrlee i fae, far Kieater than for niaii ! cominlfxion. Of the fundH de jyear print. . jrlved from thlt aijdltloiial aotiree I FISli BILL JAYj L I mil ?. V JL lH L VU . Possibility of Commercial Fish Measure Being Knocked Out. COULD SUSTAIN VETO Bill Transfers Control of f r- r- r isn commission i rom Governor to State Board Control. (Amx'Utrd Frcn lurd Win.) STATKHOrSE Salem. Orejron. croup of 13 senators opposed to the measure had been aiiKmented , to )4 alul that another senator was waveriiiK on the question. Wllther the bill Is defeated out rU-ht on the floor of the senate, there appears to be at least 1 4 solid votes to sustain the veto of 1 the governor and 11 votes are , sulflcient. Should the measure pass the senate, the plan Is for the house Immediately to pruceed to con sideration of the bill and present indications are that there will be sufticicnt votes in that body to enact it and also to pass it over the executive's veto. I'pon it be ing vtAoed it would be Bent bach to the senate where lt originated and upon the veto being sustained in that body it would be sent to the legislative cemetery. The bill was introduced by Senator Rimer and transfers con- trol of the fish commission from the governor to the state board of control. It will come up under dark trail under house Joint mem a speciul order of business this ori.(1 N(, i;j introduced bv Repre- afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock. Representative Kirkwood's bill transl'erriug the control over the game commission from the gover nor to the board uf control, Is also pending in the senate it having passed the house with enough votes to carry It over the gover nors veto. Tho group of 13 In the senate is expevted to sustain tho gover nors veto of this bill should It pass the senate. It is scheduled to follow the fish commission bill. PAY TA.XFS LATFIt. STAThHOt SI-; Salem, Oregon, Feb. 1 1. Payment of taxes one month later than at present is provided for in senate bif t ti passed late yesterday by the house, the measure offered for the convenience of farmers, will become law if approved by the governor. HuuMi bill 152, making provi sions whereby railways can obtain rights on water, where necessary for operating purposes, passed the ho u he' yesterday afternoon with only four opposing votes. House concurrent resolution number 6 introduced by Repre sentative Curkiu, Jackson county, putting tho hgisluture on record against further udvenuires in suite ownership or operation ot utilities, wus adopted by the house yesterday alternoon. The house yesterday afternoon adopted house concurrent resolu tion number tour, by Cai'sin, put ting the legislature on record as against considering any income tax legislation at the present ses sion.' House joint resolution num ber 8, introduced by Woodward and proposing a constitutional amendment to repeal the slavery clause In the Oregon constitution, was adopted by the senate. House concurrent resolution number 12, infrodurcd by Repie cuj upoil tJie governor to name - renresentalive io serte on a coinmis.4ion composed of repnsen- tatives from Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon and two federal commissioners to agree on future distribution of water of tho Columbia live and its tribu taries. . Any agreement reached would not be bindihu until rati fied by the si-veraf legislatures of the states come rued and by con gress. The Joint ways and means com mittee decided to return to tho floor of the senate an advisory report on the Staples bill to in crease the salaries of the -upreine court Justlcis from to 7,500 a year. The commiitee derided favor ably on the bill to provide $2".- STAThllOI SK Salem, Oregon, principle of commercial vehiclei pa i ii g for use of highways In proportion to their traflu- and business over them, is affe.ted in house bill 4 I .'! passed by the house yesterday afternoon witn !'' dlent jnK vote.. House bill 4 1.1 U a substitute wor k hI out of house I. Ills l: 11 N.I &i ly the roads and highways commit! the most important element of It liruvl(l-n fi.r a lax of revenue, one quarter would go to the various nintieu In propor tion to the license fees paid by machine owners. The other 3 would go to highway construction and maintenance. Fund for Ommljon. STATEHOl'SK Salem. Onxon. Keb. 11. Iespite Governor I'it-r-ee's wish that no funds be ai propriated for the continuance of the puldic service commlsion, the D'nte yesterday introduced house I hill nitmhiT 4 1 a ralliiikr fur un- ipropriation of $lt)o,0uu for this j department. Representative Gordon spoke for ,ne blH whlch WUH mit ,0 u,rtw the rules. He pointed out that the governor should be given Im mediate opportunity to act on the bill la order that the house might have time to Bustain its own ac tion in case of veto. . STATE HOUSK, Snlein. Ore.. Feb. 11 Governor M. Tierco. to day slKiied lti bills. Annum thein i were I S. R 6 Umatilla county delega tionIncreasing salaries of cer tain Umatilla county officers and submitting question to the people, S. II. 101 committee on military affairs exemoting from taxation property of honorably discharged veterans of Mexican, Civil and In dian wars. S. IJ, 91 committee on education chanufng the nnmo "truant of ficer" to "attendance supervisor" and making that official a part of the school administration. Senate Passes Pills STATK HOCSK. Salem. Ore.. Feb. 11. The senate passed a Isrge number of bills this morn ing: Among them were: S. R. i:il, Ritner repealing tax on distillate. S. It. 177 Hall requiring motor vehicles approaching primary "highways slow down to five miles an hour. S. IJ. 129 Rltner exempting dis tillate from 1523 motor vehicle fuel tax. With a vote of 33, to 22 the Woodward bill providing for the establishment of kindergartens in school districts of the first rlnsa was passed by the house nfier sharp debate. The house this morning killed house ' bill 2 If, which called for establishment of a normal school at Seaside and a clause referring the measure to the people. Congress would be ssl:ed to erect a suitable monument at Sea- f,le nt the ond of the Lewis and sentntives Pates and Senator Up ton this morning. May Approve Action STATK HOUSK, Si'lem. Ore.. Feb. 11. Approval of the Oregon public service commissions action in seeking tho Interstate com merce commission for the con struction of 321 miles of rallrond through Central nnd Southern Oregon would be given by the leg islature under a Joint resolution in troduced by Representative Calk in, of Jackson county yesterday af ternoon. ,- The rosolution pnlnls out that construction of the rallrond in question "would open up that vast siretch of undeveloped country and afford better access to the markets nf the prnlrien stales from the Mississippi nnj Missouri riv er valleys and the eastern United States to the products of b'lth eastern nnd western Oregon." KILL THREE PANTHERS Harry and Wm. Dysert, who live on the McCllntock farm In Looking Glsss Valley, brought to the city today the pelts of two panthers nnd the carcass of another which they had killed on Die coast range since Sunday, the largest of the trio measuring eight and one-half feet. The brothers had found the car casses of three deerxn the coast range that had been killed by the beasts some days )go and conclud- u io inane an eiioi i io wi in" oig game, 'laklng their five dogs they started out the first of the week and were successful In getting two o( the pan l her.4, killing another yesterday. The hunters will net a bounty of $7.1 for their efforts as well as the worth of the hides, which made the hunt a very suc- ssful one. TIRE SALE For Thi Week Only 30x3J2 Goodyenr Tire and Tube. ...$7.50 30x3'2 Gooclyenr A. W. T. Cord $11.00 30x3'2 Utility Cord and 1 ulw....$8.25 31x4 Utility Coul $12.4 32x4 Utility Cord $13.45 33x4 Utility Cord $14.45 30x3J2 Silvcrtown Cord $10.95 10 per cent discount on nil nizc-s of Pennsylvania Vacuum, Cup Tires. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. Put It To Every Think of Prove THE WORLD'S is in truth, the "Key to Better Baking" SALES X1. TIKES THOSE OF ANY OTIIER BRAKD BDY SCOUT RALLY A pood crowd of approximately live hundred persons turned out to witness the Hoy Scout rally at the armory yesterday evening. The pro gram began promptly at 7:3d and : lasted until 10:10. Mr. John Runyan scout commissioner of this county made a brief talk in which He told what the county organization In scouting was and who the officers iwere as well as to give nn outline of the work which has been done since the beKinniiiKOf work of the first! elass council and of what Is expect ed to be done In the near future. The contests began with tho 1 horse and rider right which w.u won by patrol two, first troop, I hey taking first nnd second places. The semaphore signalling was won by first patrol, second troop. The one mile run, while not exciting to an audience, was very Instructive. The1 distance was covered at scout's pace, fifty steps running and fittyt walking. The object of this race' was not to see w jio could come in first but rather to try to cover the mile as nearly to twelve minutes as possible. This method of running would enable a boy or man to cov t r a great distance In a day In case of necessity without utter exhaus tion to himself. Fourth patrol. troop two won first, they coming in within ten seconds of the limit. First place In the knot tying relays was won by first patrol, troop on-1, second place going to first patrol, ' second troop. For the reason of lack of experience, the scouts who entered the fire by friction contest failed to get fire. The first aid relays proved very ! Today's Cross-Word Puzzle' Puzzle No. 96 By J. C. BOYD' g ?j w 5 6 7 e Z1ZZ1 "i W f2 to 7r szzi"i"i AS ! I I I LJ I W HORIZONTAL 1 a metal 5 tied fart 10 electncaj charjre 12 attempt l.'l luil.it 1 6 retreat 17 hieh Eneift'i pi .'.to (Uib.) 19- prehi.storie animal. 12 concern- In (al.l.r.) t .t 1 i eo n c e rt 24 point of cnmpaia (ali'ir.) 2f consumed 26 bettered aide 28 advertise ment (al.br.) 29 in uch mariner SO pronoun 31 -bovine quadruped 83 sturdy tree Jte recepUiclo 81 printer1 nieaaure 41 imagine 44 irolii (heraldry) 45 not aj to the Interior 43 bank of a atrenm (.Scot.) 40 observe 60 leiuare part in middle of pedetjU or a roliimn f1 refri(rerute 5.1 color 04 in the manner of a apouse B3 father Herewith U No. 95. olutjoa to Puzzle Clololo IsIlIaIb ft "!T1 ry k b t a F'jult It ' V jT v , !vlC N 1 L t ZZ.L i iT e'jTiL ,j r f A P t EJfTl , .j JLl 0 iL 1 u 7 It jv o n l i n c. : u G ak'J7. f' 0 7- N V ' j kV S MV I K 5 I" A X I 0 W S wfoVlU t r-1 r-1 I'-- I Test You Can to Yourself that GREATEST ir -mi n Interesting and instructive. It dem-, onstrated the fact that scouts are able to give firat aid to the injured In case a doctor Is not available. Along this line they are also taught never to pose as a doctor and to only do what is necessary to ease a patient until the scout can get a doctor on the Job. The wall scaling proved to be the most exciting event of the Wening and was won by first patrol, troop one. Time, one. minute. The stunts which were put on by each troop were original and unique and were roundly applauded by the spectators. The musical hit of the entertainment was the Klwanls Kazoo Komlc Koucert Kompany. This orchestra appeared in cos tume and played several popular pieces and It was no fault of the au dience that they did not come back for several bows at least. Terminal Beauty Shoppe TERMINAL HOTEL HA1RCUTTIHC. MiRCflllNC. BOB CURLS HOI OIL, AND PLAIN SH4MPO0INS All Kind of Beauty Work by Export Operator. Phone 586. Auction Sales Farm or city auctions Bee n, for date. We buy and Bell funilturo. rtarVain in new and need Hounebold Good. Radabaugh-Patterson 528 Jack ion Jhone M1J VERTICAL 1 poltroon 2 liquid meanure 8 atrong . 4 prefix meanintr In 5 f.repoKition 7 injury to flesh 8 constella tion 9 maid IX sharp, hrili erlci 14 airicle 1 ft clamor 1C not any (law) 1 R hostelry 20 k,n of deer 21 Auatrnlian brush turkey 2S fua, Z7 an eternity 82 English admiral of the 17th century 84 each f.r precipitout -t text book 3H teat 4ft and not 42 emrd) coin (ahbr.) 43 make use of (old form) 41 ancient 11 infrenuoue 47 to load b' mean of transport In New York (abbr.) 83 Hear Admiral (abtr.) A Word To New Fan, The number Indicate the be irtnninu of a word; the ihaded tops indicate the end. In the horizontal column are listed ynonym for the words which nt eroswie from Uie number to the first shaded atop to tbe right In the vertical column are listed synonyms to the word which fit downward, from the number to the first shaded spot below. 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