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ROSr.BURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1925.
THREE
Copyright 192J liart Schiller &
When You Buy Your Spring Suit Buy a
Good One It Pays
You'll get more pleasure out of wearing it;
you'll cut a better Figure in your neighbors'
eye; you'll have longer, more satisfactory serv-
THE HART SCHAFFNER & MARX LABEL IS
YOUR GUARANTEE
Fro, Gadey
I Mrs. W. W. Campbell was 111
1 LOCAL NEWS X tnla city for a few hours today
visiting and shopping. She resi
.. 444j) des at Gazlay and returned home
: this evening.
From Dillard . !
Spending a few hours In this rliy 'In From Brockway
yesterday was T. II, Evani, who Creed Thornton was a vlsilor In
transacted Dusiness auairs. ivir.
Evans returned to uniarii l.i mo ui-
ternoon.
Mr. Bros! In
W. S. Bros! spent a few hours In
Ltr' T" '., I
way and returned home in the af- '
ternoon.
Undergoes Operation Tuesday Myrtle Creek.
David Bell, the small son o! Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Bell of this city, un- 0n Business Tuesday
derwent a nose and throat uoeinilon i Charlie Rice was in this city from
at Mercy Hospital Monday morning. points south of town Tues.biy,
Dr. Seely was ln attendance. spending a few hours on business
: matters and visiting. Mr. Rico re
Visit For Few Hours "Ides at Myrtle Creek.
Mrs. C. A. Gage and two children j
arrived here from the const yester- Sutherlin Resident Visitor
dav and spent a few hours. They I W. F. Kernin was here from
are from Coquille, and are enroute
to San Uiego ,wnere tney win vtsu
with friends.
Here Visiting Sister I
Mrs. B. V. Ryan Is here visiting Mrs. Cooper Visits Tuesday
with her sister, Mrs. Brown, for a : Mrs. W. E. Cooper was a Itnsr
week or so. Mrs. Ryan is from burg visitor Tuesday from pointy
Glendale. Mr. and Mrs. Brown's north of tov n. Mrs. Cooper Is from
small daughter, who has been quite. Oakland, and spent a fe v houvs
ill with bronchlal-piieumonla. fi r i visiting and shopping.
the past few days, is renoi Led t
slightly better. I Portland Man Businecs Visitor
i Among those to arrive here last
Arrives From Coast
John Messerlo arrived here from
Marshfleld yesterday afternoon and
spent a few hours In the city view-
ing the town. Mr. Messerie is on nis
way to Richmond. California, 'o
spend the next two or three rnout hi
with his brotner, wno is quu in. nay atternoon irom tne norm ami
Mr. Messerie states that the coast Is spending a short time ln Itose
road to Roseburg is ln a bad coinM- burg on business. Mr. Awe Is
lion, but the work ln clearing it is, from Eugene, and is representing
going steadily on, and much pne the Zellerbach 1'aper company,
gress has been made since the -
slides. , To Locate at Riddle
Mrs. Edna Cox and son. who hive
Ixkxk-s Knils of Flutters been spending the past three weeks
H. H. Landers, a carpenter, who
has been working for Frank Al-
ley, in the construction of a house
here, had the misfortune to catch
the second and third fingers of
bis right hand ln an electric
at nhni.t a-3ft o'clock this
morning, aud cut the ends off
the first Joint. Mr. Landers had
been doing some Inside finishing,
and was running some moulding
through the planing macrune.
when the moulding run throuixh
iK. ninnpr more easilr than was '
..nar-toH anH thp nlane blades cut
u ar,riD nf thp tun fineer off.
He was taken to tne ortices oi
Dr. Charles li. de, where the
fingers were dressed.
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Un,e vit,tt(nK an() attending to bur.l-
ness matters. Mr. Thornton is a
! resideni of Brockway.
Glendale Resident Visits
Phil Rice was a visitor in Rose-1
T?d "?? ""T."1 a "'w
hours attending to business mat
Iters. Mr. Rice is a resident of
points north of town Tuesday ai.d
jsi'i - m u snun nine aiu ntiKi n
.business matters. Mr. Kernin re
side3 at Sutherlin.
1 night from northern points wus C.
night from north rn points wus C. i
E. Oil 1. Mr. Gill is from Porilnnd.
and will be In this ciiy a short time'
transacting business. ,
Mr. Agee Here I
z. N. Agee arrived here yoster-j
visiting Mrs. Cox's sister, Mrs. V
c. Wilkerson. left this morninr for
Riddle, where they w ill locate. Mrs.
Cox formerly resided in this city,
Return From Coast
Mr nml Mr,, tt'flvnp r.nn(lm,in
and eon, who have been vifi:iri
with relatives and friends at fV-
quith' for some time, returned tol
tneh home in this ctty yesterday.
Here'To Visit Relatives
Loval Stt'idiens arrived here this
mornins to snend several days v-i
Iilne with his parents. Mr. and Mr. I
k. 1. istepnens ana wnn nis irienus. ,
He formerly resided In this city and .
Is now located at Bend. t
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j LOCAL NEWS
1 Vititing Friends
! lira. HeorK Sttarns arrived bro
ynstcniay from Ouklaml, suit will
spt-QU a short tim in Ko&tbunc
.vim;1'" with friends.
On Business Tuesday
C. K. Moyer as a visitor in (own
for a few hour? Tuesday mil at
temliil to business al lairs, tie re
aides at DillurJ.
On I'-u-tineHi
f. t. Chilton is a business vis
itor in Kosuburg for a day or to.
Xlr. I lilllou arrived from I'ortlund
yesterday afternoon.
o. Seiher returned to Glemlalo
last niKht. after spending tlx day
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lien? at ii'Iimuik lu uuaiiK so iiiu'.i. n
and WsUing with friends.
Spends Day on Business
A. W. Krlntii ll arrived here yes
terday from the north anil spent
the day on business matters. Mr.
Krtndell is from i'oitland!
! Visits Tuesday
i 1.. T. Kussell was an arrival here
from northern points Tuesday and
i was an overnight visitor. Mr. llus
sell is a Portland resident
! On Business
' J. V. White was an arrival here
Tuesday from northern points. Mr.
! White Is from KiiKenj, and will be
. In the city for a day or so attend
ing to business matters.
1 On Way North
E. Kendall stopped over In this
cit, Tuesday and spent the ninht
as a visitor here. Mr. Kendall is
from Klamath Falls, and lift tor
the north this morning.
To Medford
Miss U na Mann was a Roseburg
guest and visitor for a few hours,
vesterdav and last night. Miss
Mann left today for her home at
Medford. - "
From Eugene
1'. M. Gross was In this city
Tuesday attending to business in-1
teiests for a few hours. Mr. Gross
is a resident of Eugene.
I.cnvo for Coiust
C. C. Unrtelle and R. K. Bur-i Visit Here Tuesday
Ion, both of Portland, who spent Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Dilley were
Tueodr.y In this city attending to I
business nmtlers, lelt lor .Marsn-
tield lodo.
From Kuroiic
R. R. Hays was an arrival from
the north yesterday and spent the
day and today attending to busi
ness matters here. Mr. Hays is
from Eugene.
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a short time attending to business
affairs. Mr. Nash is from Eu-1
gene, and arrived here yesterday
afternoon.
Here From Dlllnril
It. R. HavidBon 1b here from I
the Uee View Ranch for a day
or so attending to business mat-
ters. Ur. Davidsons ranch Is neur
Dlllurd.
Return to Hiirrlslnirj;
A. V. Trtiinblud returned to
Mb borne at Harrisbuig this morn
ing nfter spending a few hours
Tuesday lu this city transacting
business.
1'nriliuni Couple Here
vi.. ,.,! u ii i ttemia nr-
rived here yesterday afternoon !
from Portland to Bpend the next
week in Roseburg looking alter
business and visiting.
Hero TiHlay
E. M. llanta arrived here yes-
terday from Eugene, and spent
yesterday and today looking alter
business matters. Mr. llanta is
with a bond house at Eugene.
Kuceno Man liuslness Vlsltoi
(j, m. Fender arrived here from
the north yesteiday afternoon
nd will spend a short time In
this city attending to business In-
terests. Mr. Fender resides at
Kugene.
Mr. Crouch Visitor
W. N. Crouch is here from
points north of town, and is spend-
ing a few days in the city attend-1
Ing lo business matters and visit-
ing. Mr. Crouch is an Oakland
resident.
Marshfield Men Here
E. W. Barnum and M. A. Paul
arrived here last night from the
coast, and will be in Roseburg for
a short time al tending to business
affairs. Tbey are both
MaMiflcld.
'
iiUf,no(l Tuemlny
h . jiim.n and r. c. Dart
arrived here yejferdiiy from Fort-
land and spent the d;iy attending
j to busine-s affairs. They left for
rni-ui.r.ai,i i.wi r..uf tminii thi
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ArrivCf( fn1 .;uitrtl
f u- Nichols arrived here
f rom tie north yeiierday after-
"",1 "'"''T 'lav '" "
In tlilsclty loking after business
matters lr. Nit hois r.joea at
Lucene.
b.n.
sjw Tourlno Car
ti. A. (illlnioio of this city, has
just purrha.ii ii a now Clwrol-t
lourlnt: car from tho 1M Marsh
Motor Co. Tho n- 192S nirsi. ls
ar" "'""nit with much favor, Mr.
.. h
Marnh Bays.
Mr JlrrU n.10j vNlmr
C. J. Jlarris. the branch mana
na-
i lte,l Kiates Hnhlier
company, arrived here lat nlsht
from 1'ortland. and is sendinir
a day or so in !tos-burg on busi-
neHS.
Men Hre '
lite and K. E. Miller.
department of Hi"
soMihern I'ai iflo company, arrived
from Portland yesterday afternoon
and are spuidinr a short time in,
i Koaeburg on business matters.
From Albany.?
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter and child
were in this city Tuesday and last
night visitiuK. Tbey aro residents
of Albany.
See "The Hottentot" February
On Business-
Roy Zimmerman spent Tuesday the house yesterday afternoon,
in this city attending to business bouse bill 422, defeated last Sat
mniters. Mr. Zimmerman returned urday, was re-considered and
to his home at Canby this morning, passed.
The measure. Introduced by the
Beckleya Visit , Jackson county delegation pro-
!f Mnrf !r r T. TWkleV Wei-fl .
here yesterday visiting w itb iriemN cinct committee s Instead of one In ( to) prov(1nK lor establishment
and transacting business matters, precincts of counties other than . o( a tuberculosis hospital In Kust
They are from Wxouville. j Multnomah a pro-primary county j ern Oregon and appropriation of
'convention scheme, providing for jioo.ouu to pay for eame was
Mere I uescay ,
iu I.nrv A Case was a Rose-
k..p vwi,. Tninv fmm north-
ern points in the slate'. Miss Case is
a resident of Corvallis. !
From Oieveland that the peuple of this country political activities at the last elec-
Robert Krohn was hero from ere as one in desiring lis pas- (,n m house concurrent resolu
Cleveland todav l.K.king af! busi. , sage. tjon No. 1 Introduced today by
nessmait.rs Mr Krohn re'ina-l In a UnRthy grist of house Mils Representative Roberts. MiIUt
home this afternoon .passed by the senate were all the , and Mann, Senators Ititner and
. ! principal appropriation bills of the i t'arstner, who signed themselves
Here Today !
Mrs. rrank Stelnhauer was a i
a few hours shoping. She resides;
at Happy Valley.
Visitor. In City Tuesday- f',b7,1if'1 ln 01,8 bil a',a '"
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Olinger were,taled J,07-.il7.
visitors from eastern Orewn l.ere The quatter mill road tax wns
yesterday and over nigbr. They ; repealed.
are from Milton. Umatilla couiKy.l The bills for repealing half of
I the nilllage tax under the bonus
Goes to Portland ian" lo"n ar'- amounting to half a
Rev. H. L. Caldwell, of the mill or about $500,000 and the
First Baptist church, Is spending ; bill for suspending slate aid to the
the week in Portland attending to I accident commission amounting to
business and church matters. j about 175.000 for the blenniuin
passed. The senate killed bilis to
Business Visitor Tuesday
V. Hilary arrived here yester ,
'"ay from the north and spent a few
hours attending to business affairs,
Mr. Hilary is from Eugene. .
i
, Business Visitors Tuesday
Arriving here from nortnern
points yesterday and spending the
day on Dusiness was u. r: senmee..
Mr. Schmeer resides at Eugene.
visitors in this city from eastern
Oregon Tuesday and overu gnt
guests. They are from rho Dalles.
,
Vlsltor In Town
th-nra
SMuJSl
The evolution of a loaf of bread:""- ' Ubll.hn.t of JO branch
...ni.wi in ni.t kr-nun i,IRf normal schools in thu stuto was ue-
JZ,, ,ut n V Z,i ' if
lot i.kimm jiituh
1 none ijj.
Coast People Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gates anil
daughter, Helen, were arrivals from
coast points yesterday ami spent a
few hours visiting. . They reside
at Coos Bay.
Calhouns Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Calhoun were
here visiting with friends and shop
ping today. They relumed lo
their homo at Happy Valley lids
fternoon.
Business Visitor
Among those arriving from north-;
ern points Tue.nliiy was
li.
Thiiiuns of F.uireni' Mr?. Thomas
will be here a short time attending
to business matters
On Business
S. S. Carter and 11. A. I.yfco nrrlv
rd here yesterd.iv n'ternnon end .'to
spending a snort time In nils e.iy
'attending to business matti is.
They. aro from Portland.
Eugene Couple Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Glover arrived
hero from the north yesterday and
visited In the city. They are resi
dents of Eugene, and left for south-
! ern points this morning.
Mr. Chamberlain Visits ,
Charles Chamberlain was here
today from southern points In the
I count v. Mr. Chamberlain resides
j at Looking Glass and was hero
transacting business affairs.
J Eugene Men Viait
f. w K'nnt nml J TV Rennet
were vlsitorn Tuesday from north-j best," he explained,
ern points. They are residents of l Jtepresentutlve llennett of Mult-Fuir-ne
nomuh county alno a member of
From Centralis
V.tl Varlf liiim unit Ted fllibert
were jtuests Jn this city yesterday
fromiand last night at the Douglas Ho-j
tel. They are from CenfHlla, Wa - h -
Inijton, and are on their way to
Marshfield to visit.
.
Funeral Services Thursday
The funeral services for th li'e
Kred WorlhinL-lon will b" held at
iivHiarm..b Thnrmiuv nfirm.on at;
!, uiih t.u itt.v v-.,ii'-r.
L, rfiinftn ini,Pn,uni un tnl.
iow n the Myrtle Creek cemetery,
D-biration Mere Tolny
A delegation of Dokkles ai d
Knights of I'ythias will drive to
i Itoseburg today from (Irants P.iss
'and will visit In the r.ity ov r-
nlcht. Thi'y will atlund tin-mi-i-
. inn of tho K of P. LoiIkh innlcht
. i;, a bod v. Tho loilcn Is nlan:.ir.
fr a rer-mnnial In tho fprliik. to
. b,. Pt n hy m.'mtwrs of tno
Grants I'ans lode which- v. ill
I )iilt, d.-let-ates from all ov. r
j,i,.,,Li
I ' .
iMr. r,.M. Ill In Pnnlmrf
l Mrs. V. N. Fields of Hosi luru
... i,u. i,i..i. 111 m i.,.ril,l
ISatunlay. and was operated on Sit-
r,Hy nlcht for appendicitis at nie
;ood Samaritan hnspital where -!i
WHS ISKen alter tne atiaCK. n 5
i.1ini,i n Un.ii.ml t,,r ilia
'week end to vl.lt. Mr. Fields v.s
, called and went to f'ortlanil early
Sunday, although It was found t:'c.
, en. ary to operate before his arrnal.
Mr. Fields has returned to Ho?' hi I Next liepreselitative Nott soucht
but Mrs. Fields will remain .it 'l.ito have house bill 41. providinir
sanltarlura for several weeks.
;.
TODAY AT THE STATE
LEGISLATURE
Jackson Co. Bill Bill Up Again .
And Passed !
STATE HOUSE. Salem. Ore.. 1
Feb. 25.-Uuring a lull in the !
storm over taxation measures
in
Vidt'S for the election Of tWO pre-u
me ui awing up ami "-
or party
piattorius unu tne seiec-
tinn of candidates.
Representative Cowglll explain-
'd that tile bill did not
interfere
I with the present primary law and
session, aggregating ib.b.'J.JOb.ju.
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1-m. I'endleton. Roseburg and the
blind school in Port land , wlilcn
increase the salary of the state
superintendent of schools and of
the state dairy and food commis-
jsioner.'
Among the bills passed by the
j senate was H. U. 238, game code
amendment, making open season
on birds and deer uniform through
out tne state; cnanging opening ui
deer Bcason from August 20 to
September 10, etc., reducing bag
limit on birds.
There will be no legislation nt
thu aoauinn in strengthen the. blue
taky ,RW Tne Bcn,llB yesterday
k,,d bv indefinite postponement
the nal,-py nouse Din whieh was
prepared by Oswald West, and sov-
' eral days ago the Joseph bill was
c s,nerwhirh
L.,l on ,.rni,riallon of J125.000
normal
MILK IlREAI).fted in the 'te. (.o
senaie uin in, pimmm
appointment of two high school In
spectors, and senate bill l'J6 pro
viding for teacher training centers
I In 10 Oregon high SviiooU also
were killed.
Consider Tax Hills.
AMrtclleit Prow l.eH"l Wtrf.)
STATE HOUSE, aicm, uregon,
Feb. 25. The senate today had
before It three bllbi pussed by the
house lute yesterday as u solution
of the finajirinl muddle which has
kept the legislature working over
time this week. Ono bill calls
for a ten percent fax on louarcu,
cigars and cigurettus, anouier re-
nuires all state boards and com
missions to turn in ten percent
of their fees to the general fund.
The third forces rullrouds and
other public utilities to pay a
gross earning tax to total more
than JSO.Ooo in thu next two
years.
Representatives Coffey. Loner
gall and Klrkwood of Multnomah
countv. Molt of Cliitmip, Huzlntt
of Hood River, Pierce of Coos.
Swan of Linn and others, opposed
the bills. Charges were mado
that Governor Pierce and former
State Treasurer Jefferson Myers,
who had control of the tax com
mission when the property tax
levy of the slato was made, were
responsible for the situation be
cause the levy was made too low
to cover appropriations.
Representative Gordon, chair
man of the Joint ways and means
comniiltee, pointed out that bis
committee had worked more than
ja month on the financial system.
"It has done what
the ways mid means commit lee
urged paHsiiKe of the measure. "It
is a tax that will not hurt any-
. body," he declared.
lt presenlative afhin m jut
tsoii roiuuy, eM"" ; ' '
' not like it any morn than a child
) likes castor oil, Imt that U seem-
led best to 'hold our nosus and
awallow U.
riir-Mp Kill Killed.
RTATEIIOrsK. Salem, Oregon
Feb. LTi. The motion picture
1 crmorsliio bill suonson-d by t lie
house commmee on im-uhu
public morals was killed in 'H
senate today by Indelinite i.Mt-
ponement.
Itepresentative (.raham oi
Washington county, today sin -
t ceeded in naving nouse inn 1 .
ProvlilInK lor an nrmory uppro -
I priailon for hon st i.rovo, i ii. . n
Irom thf tatiK- anil pdssi-u.
I The hill, aloiit wnn sovi ru
othor.i n cklng armory apiiroprU -
: lions, had p-pom-d on tin- utile,
apparently givn up on arcoui.i c.i
rei'imuienilatlon of tin, wk
laii'l tin al coniloitlee that ail Hi -
! inorv approrlatlon nuasures l'
itliilr.n n lor this seslon
v.i lli-nreneinai vii rt. u. 1:1111-
le
rc
lor of I nion Itot lioimn hill " t,
I'liatlon for La (Jrande witbiliawn
nil me ' -e
IIiihI tinnace. V
The bonne pa'ed the bll' ap-
propriatlni; ll'i.OUO provlilinic Dial
the sum must ho matched by pri-
v'ate siibscrlptlons.
'lor a fil.uuo uppropnatlou ai
Astoria. The measure was voted
down on the ground that the mlil-
ttl(:,lr commute, bad not
recommended favorably on N the
The bouse this morning killed
senate bill 27, by Senator Klep
per, calling for the holding of a
constitutioual convention. Re
presentative Carkin of Jackson
county gave ttie principal argu
ment for the meusure.
..u, .ni ll Kv Uannln, I'n.
passed.
Snence Is Criticized.
RTATKllorsii. Salem. Oregon.
I rah. s r v iu,np. ri:iia
! market agent, was criticized for
wheat raisers and republicans."
Pulntlng out that In the fede.al
service It is a misdemeanor for
a public servant under civil ser
vice to take part In political cam
paigns, the resolution di-clares
that Spence should be censored by
the state, although there is no law
to touch him,
Spence is charged with expend
ing his activities in an effort to
split the vote so as to defeat the
candidate (Coolldge) who later
was demonstrated to be not only
the Ideal candidate but the idol
of the republicanism and demo
cratic orih of government." The
document also asks that the house
and senate go on record "unalter- ,
ably ind unequivocally opposed ,
upbraid and condemn said mr.rket 1
agent lor the part played by him
in said late campaign.
Further It Is resolved, says the
resolution, 'that this legislature
hereby goes on record as unalter- i
ably apposed to appointees of the
state in the future taking any ui- j
tra-actlvo part in politics other
than he would be permitted to i
tako were he under United States
civil service. I
Tax on I'tllllles.
STATEHOUSE, Salem, Orucon.
Feb. 25. The Semite today pas
sed house bill 4S5, which plarea
a tax on the gross earnings of
utilities designed to be sufficient
to pay the greater part of the
expense of the public Bervlce com
mission. It Is expectod to pro
duce about $40,000 a year.
The senate then passed over
the veto of the governor house
bill 419, which appropriated
$100,000 for the service commis
sion. Passage of the utility tux
bill fulfills a condition imposed
by the governor o approve 1''")
appropriation measure.
If you were as careful about what
you eat as you are about what you
wear, GRIMM BROS, would supply
the state of Oregon with MILK
HKI.AI). Phone 133.
FIREBUG'S SANITY
WILL BE TESTED
(AMootattH, Pitm laol Wir.)
FOKTLANI). Ore., Vvb. 25.
Chester C. Iluehti'l, who conCoatMnl
Ki KiMtiiiK 5 fires with property
diunuKe nearly $5oo,00(), u II ile ho
wan a member of the J'ortlond
fire department, will ho taken he
fore a nanlty comminsion, the dit
triet attorney's office lutlleated
today. If the board decides he
In unbalanced, he will ho HPtit to
the, Mtitte hoHpllal for treatment,
It was Knid. If ho In found sane
an a r no n churKo will be pressed.
Henry Marin returned last, nlht
from Portland where he itteud d
the clolhler's convention Mr.
Harth was prenldent of the :iHnerla
tlon lant year, and has beei; j4ected
national delegate.
The noseburg High School stu
dents are capable of presenting a
KoihJ play lor the public. See the
Juniors In ' The Hottentot."
Antlers Theatre
"Wife of the Centaur," King VI-
dor's film version of the novt by
( yrll Hume, will be at the Anllers
rheatre Friday. This Is the tory
that has caused considerable dUeua
slon recently, written by an under
graduate at Yale, anil dealing with
the theory that every man Is (mlf
pmt, half beast, and that ther Is a
continual struggle going on toe-'.ween
the two.
John dither remember I lu '"HW
w(llIr
nd "The Snob." has the
I ln ..
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Today's Cross
A SNOW CRYSTAL Puzzl No. 108.
By J. C BOYD i
W,' z lJ WM4 11 WM V I WM
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HORIZONTAL
1 an article
wovnn
from fiber
4nrJf
6 woni-out
cloth
9 color
11 placed
serrntly
13 boy's nama
(eonlr. )
16 a sloping
roof
)8 thus
19 Inxjpft body
of wntnr
IT! collection
2 syrup from
a trR
S3 alumata
(abhr.)
25 pro fix
mean ins;
before
ifl border
28 contrnc-
tion of
H ''Ulrica
80 Spanuh
noble
82 unpro-
meditated
born
84 derive la
boriously 8 5 habitual
drunkard
86 large Aus
tralian os
trich 88 standini?
room only
(ahhr.)
40 public con
veyance 41 compose
43 rested
45 proposi
tion 4 ft detect! ves
18 New Knff-
lan state
(abbr.)
40 Invent In
60 lance deer
62 astral
body
63 nickname
for Yale
64 pronoun
Herewith Is sohitlnn to Puzzle
No 107
tI He hn sub
rr -t
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O I V A L f(0 V E NS
Bit. T R. .0 T I l C
Tf AlTo N tlS
T0 M B N ;t , R AP
Q h S A ... V
Ra i W S L ' E nis
u E!u Ri
BEE P I M Y N
When you try Fontani's FIRST, aotict
how wl tlx macaroni elbowt, noodles, or
whatever the product may be, i packed.
SECOND, obi crve the uniformhich quality.
No "split" or "fractured" length, tubes or
elbows, in a Font an a package.
THIRD, let how quickly Fontani's re
sponds to cook in . Not a bit of itarchinet.
The exclusive Font an a way of making eon
verts the starch into a wholesome element.
FOURTH, taitc the richer flavor. '
always present, even when you "warm-up
left-overs.
Other Fon tana Products
M icirtxai SjKrttl Vrsi?ti
Llbow Spi(rxo -(t NuoiU
(m mi Wtdtlf TU MW RKIr
m ipci4d(t BuittiBM), Umm
4 AlphsWu.
- Word Puzzle
VERTICAL
2 preposi
tion 8 girl's hat
6 pvrtaininjf
to diffeation
6 shake off
7 a public
notice
(abbr.)
8 matter In
Its ratified
form
10 arrest
(slang)
11 royal title
(initials)
12 farthest
point up
14 RTOJwy
meadow
16 short sleep
17 xpert avi
ator 18 mans
namo
(contr. )
20 persons
with snow
white hair
and red
dish eyes
22 those who
s;o astray
24 opinion
26 castles In a
chess gams
27 Sol
20 goddess of
malicious
mischief
30 cease to
live
81 unwell
85 assimilat
ed form of
the prefix
86 epoch
37 an Ameri
can Indian
30 means of
pro pel ling
a boct
40 marshy
place
41 contorted
42 previous to
the time
44 metal
46 receoUele
for bathing
47 running
49 British
(abbr.)
61 knock oat
(abbr.)
Tip For Beginners.
So!v this puttie by compare
Ins; thv synonyma listed in the
"Hontontal" and "Vertical"
columns with the number of
spaces estcmlinit crosswise or
downward on th diagram, a
the case' ma be- I.' a won!
occurs to you meaning sub
stantially the same aa the
synonym and the correct ounv
br of letters to fit In the
stuff betwtn it number and
the firm thadrd stop following,
write it in lightly. Work away
the small words, the "easy1
words, fust, and they will gjre
?ou plenty of clues lo thfcUdif
icult ones.