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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. APRIL 14. 1925. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dally Except Sunday by The News-Reviflw Co., il. V. IIA'IKS MKKT ti. HATES.. Entered ai ht-couti duns matter KiiacuurK. Ort'on, und- : . . r. ti tt Ml vw .. l'renhlelir una -i.iiian'ri Svcrcury-Tii yurt-r j ,3(jy j Muy 17, J'ju, ut the Itf.Hi jtlice tell WrVtW Vft r the Art or tlanli t. 1MD. I Jj SfcJ? $ 11 11(1 2.0UI l.uvl M j . .60 I 6UbbCHIHTlON KATES lally, per year, by mall.. Daily, hix months, by mall rally, three nmmhs, by mall. Daily, single muutli, by mail. liaily. by earner, per munin Uee.iy NeKevlew, b? mall, pur year. s.nu .tlro.l..r l '1 lie Am..,.-!. led I'rea... The A"fl(K'iattd I'ms. is x,um1i ly eiititl.-d to tlx. line for rp'iMt catlon of all uwws ill.i'.it.'l.os erediLwl to II or ii"t olh'-iwli"- ci . -tiled In t tits iaiit uud to ail lueul nwi puhltatu'd hervln. Alt rmlits ul r tiutimatii'ii ul t.perUl di.,t. lies ha-reia are also re"rv.l. ROSEBURG, OREGON, APRIL 14, 1920. THE BATTLE OK CONCORD AND LLXIXCJTO.N .Sift?: Sw5j '.; April 10, 1025, is tlie 1.10th anniversary of tlie ImUle ol Concord nn:l l.xiiij;Uii, which blurted the Jijvolutionary war. Tho wlit.lt; c.uintry pays iU tribulu of rui-iurl lo the heroes of tho.-.c Massachusetts towns, who on that fateful day first defied the English government. It vas an act of great courage, because in those first revolutionary days the patriots were an unorganized force. Later under the genius of Cetige Washington they acquired the advantages of mili tary discipline, in so far as their very poor equipment and the poor support given them by Congress would permit. IJut at Concord and Lexington they stood up in defiance of tlie kingly power without any of the advantages that an organiz ed army possesses. 'Die United States is blessed every day by the fact that its cai'Jy patriots were men of long vision, as veil as of dauntless heroism. Men of a more cautious type might base said that the policies of the English goerimient would probably become more liberal in a few years, so that it was better for the colonies to give in and cheerfully accept their grievances. Hut these men could see that a new type ot people were growing up in America, with ideas of democracy which were klrango to Europe, and that they were entitled to a chance' to develop on their own lines. They were willing to sacrifice everything for this ideal. The American neonle might have developed somewhat prosperously if they had not McV" insisted en independence, but they never could have worked I out tlie principles of democracy as thoroughly as they have old and young S Y BERT a" BATES COOO EVENING FOLKS j Cosh how we despise i Tiir teller who's alius- I Qraggin' about the Paulines in his garden ' When all we can I Grow is mustard weed. . .j. j DUMBELL DORA THINKS ' Mare Island it where they raise horse marines. 1 'V Tomorrow is the openin' of the trout fivhin' season and ye ed. feels an acute attack or Spring fever comin' on already. j 'b April showers may bring May flowerc, but they also wilt many of the posies on the bonnets of the damsels. FUDGE Tho joyous each recurring Easter Comes 10 me In Sacred song Or swect-voited melody Or long discourse Detailing endless bliss Extolling life beyond Decrying this Beside such picturing Of homologous selection I choose the cubes Of home-made Coiorful confection Which oft devouring Begets a yearning judge Who cannot picture Heaven Wherein there is no fudge. ! The 'no-6tocking crusaders" of Hollywood can gambol thru berry patches without fear of "runners," but many a pointed dssign on the 6hiribone will be mutilated. The DON'T GO HOME Without first tailing at our D. ii. al. ssen to get aoinciblng for lunch or the six o'clock diuuer. We always bave ready for yoa Roasts, Pies, Cakes, Salads and Tamales Salt Rising Bread Thursday Fresh Potato Chips Daily WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Roast Leg; of Pork, Frio assee of Veal Hot Bread Every Noon. ' VOSBURGH&WIARD Fqncy Grocers Phone 51 5 !E done. 1'robably most of the world would have been sub mitting to kings and emperors (dill, if the old patriots had net defied the kingly puwer at Lexington and Concord and other fields of glory. o Eighteen full pages of advertising was the allotment I The old and ynung now bob their hair and fresco it and rouge their llpe. The flimsy skirts alt of thorn wear ju&t barely reach below their hips. y v 4" The old look just as young and prime as they did in their days of made to Eugene papers by a certain firm of that city which I every dime invested at a beauty opened its doors for business yesterday. Jt was the largest ,0.rc' . , , r 1 , , , , - , . . 1 And all cf them refused to age. order for advertising ever placed by a single concern in the ; for it is such a cheap d.cg-ace. and state. That the investment brought handsome returns to ' e-1ch a" on wllh the rafl ' 11 . . . 1 1 . , 1 , .. painting sunsets on her face. this pi ogiesstve merchant there is no doubt, l'.emg exper- i .,lk aion0 the streets today ieuced in the game of merchandising for a long period of "d watch the women just for fun. time, and having r.tudied advertising from every angle to get ?07nZ ?ooyksaoevenrrntCyaon"y me best results, placed ins taitli where known results could 11111 some of them, be.vond be obtained in the newspapers. The power of advertiying has started many a man on the road to success the lack ol using judicious space in newspapers has been the foundation for many a w reck. ID COME J1E" ill bl rr. KINU IX CITY. K. L. King, BiiperJiiteihlt nt ol the 1'oniaud Divikiuu of 4 Uit! Southern i'acilie, Hpeui I lib day lu Host-burn ou uu oilicial lour of inspection. 'Fin; Chamber of Comniercw work is I't'ocrt-diiiK with ii tile confusion dfMpiiir tiiu lait that I he oii;aniza tidu Im.i In iTi Mihuui a secretary lor Kt(-!iil wtt-nB, following the ifsi';ii;ttioii und d-'parturo of Will, ilolbt in, who id now iu North lm Kola. L. ALiUt.-ri, or Itrml, who haa bi-t-n einployt'd as (lie mw secre ttiry will not be abio to come to Ko.-.ebujK l'r several weeks yet, as he Jd reitainiiiK In charge of the Hi nti ollicu until arrarienientB can b" maje lor his release liit-re. Jie will probably bo here about the la.sl ot May or first of June, ac cortling to present indicaUona. Mr. Anlies is recoguut'd as one of the nio:t t-liirieiit (-tiiuint rcial secretar ies in the Male, lit hs been with the IJend Chamber ol Commerce for lour years. He nerved one term as president of the Mate associa tion, and uus called by the state chamber of commerce at one time to head itf land M'ltlenienl work. Mr. King, came to Uoseburj; us morning in his special car "1'urtlaud , and made a thorough inspection of all de- V pariinents uud buildings. Ue will leave this afternoon on train number 15, and will viisit oih'or terminals ;n thu southern part of the state. FAMILIES FLEE FROM FLOOD AS DAM GOES OUT (Continued from page t.) Taylor-maue concrete u gooa con ;rete. lei. Mb-H. BRUSSELS CONGRESS TO AID WAR TORN NATIONS rescue work. No Hvte3 have been loat, so far as could be learned. although many houses, built be- low thw level of the dam were in- j uuuaicu. licporta irom various places along the seveu miles ironi r lairock. to Lako Kne indicate that the entire valley at some places a mile wfde, is under wa ter. Hundred.- of small houses, many of which are set on stilts, line the river at its banks, but state troopers believe no lives were lost because of the warning. Although the water was Uikh around the bridges of thu Michi- SALKM. Ore., April U. The supreme court today, in an opin- Ion written by Justice Uurneit, re- j versed Judge Hubert ii. Morrow ! ot the lower court for Muliiomah i county ttm case of A. L. I'owell j against the CM y of Portland, up- ! pel, ant. I'owell was one of a ; large number of inspectors em- ployed by the city. The city coin- , mission decided to reduce the number of inspectors by 60 per cent by discharging all of them, then allowing ail of them and no others to take a civil service ex amination, on the results of which half of them would be re employed. Powell and some others refused rto take the examlnauoii and sued for wages. Judge Morrow decid ed In his favor, holding that the action of the city was an attempt to abolish a position and dis charge an employe, then recreate the same oltice and employ an other. It Is said that had the supieme court upheld the lower court, the city would have lost about $4O,0UU. The supreme court, in an opin ion by Chief Justice Mcliride, at firms Judge tieorge . Stapietou in the casV) of Helen Wells against the Clarke and libon Lumber Company appeliauts, in which the plainiitf receive damages from the company tor $ti,0uu, having sued lor $-u,U0g. - She had, through an employment agency, secured employment tor the com pany as a waitress in one ot its lodging earn pi. She arrived at thu camp on one of the company's logging locomotives, and in alight ing from the engine iu the dark was injured. Inasmuch as she had not yet gone to worn, it is heid that she could not collect under the workmen's compensation act or the employer's liability act, but judgment was accorded her as a passenger ou the company a I train. Important Liquor Case Again Up For consideration For the third time the supreme Annual Easter Ball Given By American Legion Auxiliary t tht .Armory, April 14th Tuesday Night Music by the Blue Devils Gentlemen $ 1 .00 This is a Real Dance BRITISH RUM SHIP TAKEN WITH CARGO WORTH $500,000 NEW YORK, April 14. Cap ture of the three-masted auxilll ary Uriilsh schooner Madeline Adams yesterday by the coast guard cutter Seminole, after a cliasj of 150 miles off the New York coast was reported today when the schooner was brought Into port with its crew of nine men as prisoners uud Its liquor cargo valued at $aUU,0uU under seizure. Coast guara officials said the Madeleine Adams was (he schoo ner from which the government patrol boat; JUii obtained uUO ca ses of whiskey and champaigne on Saturday, when an alleged con spiracy to smuggle liquor from Hum uow on government boats Hall's Catarrh Medicine claim for H rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 years. J. CHEN a. Y ft CO.. Toledo. Ohio MEXICAN TROOPS RESCUE AMERICAN, EXECUTE BANDIT WASHINGTON. April 14. Georgo S. Kertner, an American citizen employed by live l'eun Mexican Fuel Company and ab ducted on April ti by Mexican bandits near Tiixpam, has been rescued by Mexican federal sol diers. A report to the state depart ment from Charles Hay, American was uncovered with the arrest of J consul at Tamp.ro, telling of two men, who were held as ageuU jrertners return, said that iu the of the rum fleet. j f-ght between the federal and uanuu forces one oauun was un it surely costs a lot to live, and the trouble is you don't al ways get your money's worth at that. Try GRIMM HKOS.' MILK I'ed and the leader captured and executed. The state department had made urgent representations to the Portland will iitve.vsarily bo lonipelKd lb Utvp a c!au bou -e diirinsf tlie tcrealor part of tin- present year. With .six teen conventions scheduletl for I'JL'S the old city will be on her toes. However, no one wM! be disappointed. It'a a habit of the quoen city of the northwest to do Vm brown when providing entertainment and taking care of visitors to all important events held at that city. MMiurlaUiJ l'riu f.-titl Wire.) I.OION April 11. i'roblems imoived in furthering the econ omic restoration or countries not yet recovered from Iho aliock of war will have fim place on the program of the third biunial lonleieiue of the international Kali Central anu the Uelroil, To- ! "niei, on appeal irom lienn ledo and Shore Line liaiiioads be- .cuuniy aud involving the question low 1'iatrock, tiattic was not iu- iot whether evidence found ou the ivrrupled. j P" rsoa ,r individual by illegal tn-tO hirn4 hnnt hm.uoc Ibcanu can w utru ugauisi uiui. wooden farm implements, trees, bushes and furniture were drift ing down the valley ou a current uinning ten miles an hour. The troopers reported court is today hearing arguments ! KKEAD Just lor a change, l'houc i Mexican government in this case anu omciats were grain reu by the forceful and prompt action taken ' by the Mexico city government. in i he case of stale against K- Grass rockers at Powell's. Liquor was found on Me Daniel by an officer in a search that is claimed was illegal, and In the i lower court he was convicted on a to be held chickens clinging to the drifimg 1 doubt, have been on deck lor count ! less years, and now they pait:t and gad ahout with dres&e slu up to their ears. The women are so queer a. set j they don't know when to stop the I game, and thirty years from now. ! I bet, we'll find them looking just ' the came. ! They'll look the s.mte. we're iure ' of that, but none can nucss about ii" commercial practh i their clnthes. Perhaps they'll lt estimated that tin. Aim-rl I wear a stunning hat and nothing ! (,;oi delegation will include nmn1 j else to match, who knows! Ilhan -uu representative bankers, .J, I financiers and Industrialists. Judtjin from the number of . .V, r r ei" nn nis at the News lteiew offue. ! : irJ ' " New line of samples jut received. eiiamner of commerci1 aL Itrusseis June 1-7. .--beds and once a dog marooned ! An outline of the completed Pro- tt small barn, howling in gram as made public today bv the ttJltr waves rocked American seui,u ut the chamber buffeted this raft through showed that the conference, at .wreckage. seeing ' Mi-uned in the Miinreme which forty nations will be reprr sented, will al.so take up a number ot Hpecific quesiiiins with the pur p.ise fit fan I Hat i m; in let national Hade by .standardizing and Hinipii- court and then a re-arguineut was allowed before tiie opinion came and ioown ueu iu uyi iwvm value lu ,down the court was divided four to three, the prevailing opinion, written by Judge Pipes, holding Ithat the evidence was tiU'gal, and could not bo used. The minority judges were Mcliiide, Buinell and ' Coshow. i I'ipes then retired from the 'hfiwh nn'l Klli:cefMled b JUS- liltl'SSKl.S, April 14. Km He n Hlt auti a re hearing of Today's Cross 'Word Ptizzle A DOUBLE CIRCLE Puzzle No. 148. EDITED BY J. C. BOYD IIIU.IW ICI I.KU ASKS sS( (Al ls! l.KADU: JO FOIOl CAItlNKT. (AMuciatvtJ I'rt-M Lvutil Wire.) ; Vamierveldc, socialist leader and jtne ca80 was granted. former minister of justice, was I summoned by King Albert this t morning and requested to form r your graduation announce- a ministry to succeed lira cabinet When a fellow kcLs through with polities And tries to j ! lead an honest life, tlie aftermath stirred up frcuueiillv ruins I .iL iuiuiu wui-i-i ii ue iuih any. i,ven u you do gei 'into 1 . , . 5v- .- the game fair, you usually come out as straight jis n rork- '-VJ " . ' I "Some fcHers think they are wise ol' omIs just b-.'c.iue they're hootin' it something." screw. 1. Ol' O. III AII IMI'KiH I II. I'lav l; Tlie 8c:is(m is now in lull .su inir. I CIA u -ti states takes UFUEISH ll:.N T(IN 1 1 .Mi I sc , 1 1 . Mi,h . April 14. A hi'li win J anil iiu ilt-iliir jHcinii i uiim .I in l. ulli.i. m t.-i Im .1 a -imrliy 01 mi pl.'i i l.n lory lni!l H illHl lit) JUINH'I.MIS t' li I )! ti jmjN .s In lli l rii il enmity laM Hi; In. lin.nl INIil.W.M'dl.H, In. I . April I I. A W lllllslni Ml lll.lt llillli.HI llll.ttlli'.l llii' lrii. .11 1. ,ti i.r n I mi n:i-t-. h . . 1H .I hh. ut n. p lli.lmii.i I.ist lliKtll. liiniiik' in ii h nk,. . 11 ti ii i her ul li.lllKlfl! I n-s, lipi o.l ill lli'S mill liu'llid .uit iiml niiiiiiiuiil. c ;i It'll Iiii. k. .'i..ii.'i.lly niiirlnc tin' fh'ii' fnini lhn i ,i. Hi., .mimh ,., M ,( I'HT Sulli;lll 111 tl.i. ,Sn II i !l -.1 1 in pi'iii"n "Ml? ;i i. v null nmn, ,.f tin Ii n limy hi hv In-1 dlsaMtou t"u.i.l.. 'I'h lli'llhm -I. .ii h ' llh til! -ill II lll'l an.'IN. Ki'l il nii'l Hi,i, Il 11' nil. .-unl . rll'K i i .iw.'l.l I" mi im,. . 'I JlP (IlllllHI I' v i 1 1 CT.ll Ihun-n:,'! ihillni Km.li :. I.I mii from u f- Iiujm s in i i i t :i n... f'ur iTi'ii'i't taxi m-ntm, i-Itj or country ti iprt. I'liiin. n. SLAPSTICK KING" CACK i OM TOUR Willi GRAY LOCKS 'to iMVe.M.lh CetHKiu H.i'c. 1, new badiiig l.ntv, iu fl.ulv uv ( . lined. ! "You iiiiiertand,' lie tul. "lie', not n, ii' r makeup utiA i'ni not in niirte." h, u t,s itJ aiieriiit.uv.ht u mini: l.'eiiti n i Im i-. i, ni man ird." i lien il t,t d ll'iM ins HI!'! V .! lie l' plied. "l i'ie; .:te". a K-'eaf riil. fll lepl fit Ihf ttlieMtitn e-i 1ms Wile e t Mlfl'M Him 1lo le.-i, !n "No. 1 ilou't IliUlk mi. Yen sin k!u-'x .-oiiiew li.il oi .hi iti (i .; i hat is, ;!:,. p.iinu. Km nn -i suii r. Vi I V line. I'll a rle n Ii ;i ir w at. cry ; i a . Af 1 lie ('lllllle.f tt iiinu. ! while. Il Mill 1 -4 I.Ml-'i-V. cili W l.a':-. but mi. aU.-. .m.l tie. I.., .1 w n li tray. ti i ( ha j. tin as ii"l Willi I lie pally. - it M wnss ni u; I i .l.i-. l I'KOI.I. M. I mi t man Sllicle Ml Of ad. bra eveiy feMoi law i;nw. St'.iil.ini,' of hi ijoii 1 1 1 a!;iVM eome b:H'k fll'lei' o-.e (rial of )!KIMI HIJOS.' MILK iiUK Alt. riione i;; :. o NORTHWEST METHODIST WOMEN IN CONFERENCE 1 -.., i.r... I ,1 it ,) SKATTIJ-:. Wa-h.. April II. - ' More 111, in "on women ileh i:ale I r "ii iishiir. ! "it, Orn oti. Ma!:o and h'til:i!i;i. meel h re od,t tr llie op, mm; itf a ltia.ty nilt e;ir ' oti:.i t m i. oi til,- i I n ulna Kit er Inaiuli ot i he wi'i.n n. lor; 'vn in:s Hin.tr .! b ty of the .Methodist Kj'ifeopiO i hurt h On i!o . ikim; pt oj. i ;cii w i i r- M i-s Kn h a ruer, receti! Iv frt'l! lied tu i s I ii a r y lo S uiM A:e r-f i; y. A A Mi. :t ; !f A . I . I'm- tiuh-M , Mi-s M.irv Vomit: li-liitTi-l mis ;;.'ii:u fpni ,i .;m. Mi-. M.i-;. -,.t-.. tirld wo. U r li. in A' rie.1. i;i (;kni;. oiecon. ,nii 1 1. I'resld.lll I'riuie I., ( ainpbeil of Ihe I'niversiiy .of uiton return ed to Kimeiie. vestrrday niter an ah.iem-e of neveral months, hp. nt nl Coromnto lit-uc ti. t ' a 1 1 f . II in condition in reported lo by slight ly i'epruved. I'fe Car hot. i for w hitcw, h-hinir. It mixert easily and flows freely trum of I'reini r 'J heuni. which resiKn- ed on April ,'. M. Vanderveldo agreed tu undertake the task. The Thennltj ministry handed Us resignation to KinK Albert ou tlu day ihat parliamentary elec- llecause of the issue involved, the catte ig considered one of the moat important that haa been be fore the court in yearn. DANCE AT BROCKWAY Next Saturday niKht, April IS. Good niu-sic and a good time for all. a brush or spiay pump, linn, agents. tions were held throughout iiel- j Avoids Operation , in in. AiuiouncemenL that it i C--:.,- Pc I would retir reKardieS8 of the ' P .Tf., Z. ! outcome of the elections had been j Of Kidney T rouble J made several days previously. The poclaliwf Kained ten parli- "For the past three yearn I had anientnry Feats in the elections, t serious thoughts of an op'-raliou, Kmilo Vandervelde for years has due to a serious case of kidney and been the socialist leader in the - prostate trouble. In Miking to a chamber of deputies and has 1 irletid regardhiK this trouble he Wharion taken a prominent part in world j suggested I try Alvita, assuring i socialist affairs. me if il did me no good It would j .1 I, i. i . n. i ni w surely do Hie imi liarm, as it was i I I3 I I5 I I6 fp7 I a h ,o tl U ' n s '7 s-;-5e trrx5 Xl iJ- y 75 " f?Th 3rfc is 36 3r-r-3 a ti u' M. Ts --V 1 I IP- "p! I!!tEIP it PT m J , it, bS '.06 X??l7 :l 6& brFF-73 lipr ' I 1 1 I i 1 Mill HORIZONTAL 1 Kipky un- 41 Merited All I i ll II;.' . nun, 11 llllli llrn'l lull 1 :! 1 1 .1 1 11 . 1 . u . i.illi'-r im.'i ''I I.. ', .ul" Ik V'u.iii.-r 1 In-ul i"'l w lun 1. ni 1. Ik ii... k. '.'li I" .1 .f Ann ilnin inc lil'H mil..!! ;u' 11 nil m.-i ait1 tinu l 1 . . RMII131S tltlHC TO Rll-E WESTERN RATES 1 ... 'I: ' w h:n..i,K liii.r.n i . i.i. J l'" I . ,.. I ,.. 1 :. At-11. 11 .. tii 'n;n i"iii in :i I iu.- u I' r- 1 1 . n l I'. 111 nun ti.'ii ". hit. r -' . 1 nun"! i t- ti fi Mill pi . hi nt tri I. .Ill h . f. I'. . S.n t. nt. .-"hi il.T for I Ii ' . 'In. 111 i::iiri'i"l. I . ' nl lli" iiiinii.il !' 1 n,' .1 .l.'j cf 0 ' inii'l. .'.. 111 1 lli'i I in I V- w 1 1.1 Ni'l 'l". I. :ll i.l 1 . "!i- nl' r.i I'' v . r. r i " " ' - I II l.'l mi' li 11 n I . ..-.I r r-i'ii' n, ( 1 . I ! SA.N I I, AM Hi i: Til.! 1 i;f- I hi. ii 1 11 III ' t.'lil.iy nil lh' K'l'.l 111' nii'l liN r'llnl'.in J;i.t nt.Mi' i i-f a lit Cln rli y pus. il lor .t rum 111. 11, I'llt VlltU lh.' ui.ktll ! V 1 Apr. I vi il P. i.-r .9 9 J I fiat ., 1 haul" ..1 1 1..- Kit. I fl.'l'e ?. . I he d.n- 1 1 il II I p Mil. 1 I n.i .ina UL. e,l J..tt I . I.-' II' I Order yoi.r cia.hi.nioii iti,i;, ,V TIK-UlH III the Netv- lo t I. v fgj " ilC Ol ..ni, i. a -u-l j A.V ck r. " Hphis on Mi l I'linal" l'.i. k l. -if 9ie FLORSHE1M SHOE ; r ;F.rr '." 5S. v Florsheim Shoes do more than protect your feet they add the desired touch of rclinement to your attire and give comfort that you enjoy. The Fleetwood $10 4ul "L "'.V.'V'W.- U U dcrtakine 7 Moved with a bound 13 Assumed name 14 Interjec tion to friphtcn 1 6 f.vade purelv vegetable compound. I used 10 suffer great pain, netting up four or five tunes each night, and 1 want to tell you I am entirely re lieved after taking one moiiihs treatment of Alvita. Du you knuw lt has even helped my appt'tHe." (MglHUI tt. t. r llrt.r.H, I T.r. Alvita Tablet are scientiilcally j ' jJJ" " prepared from the wonderful alfalfa ' ig , Marino plant, which through its long root; gTowth absorbs the vital elements - lime. ! sometime lion and phosphates necessary to forming health and vigor. Alvlin has piov- reef ed especially beneficial lu over- i 20 Profit coming ktdnev, bladder and pros- ' 21 Kreezo tate trouble. No matter uhat you have tried, try this n ui.dy of Na ture now. A dollar buys a )ox at nny drug 6lon V. b Chupinau's piiarmacy will supply you. Mail orders accepted. imsii i;i:-vmi; om ii.i,. AMctm(ftl l'n- LtT& Wirt.) HK1.KAST. Ireland. April It. The nt w elected l ister Parlia ment no t today and organized with t he re-elect ion of K. W. Much O'Neill as speaker after the mviiiber had taken t he oath of oltice. The Nationalists and the r publicans did not attend. D..XY WEA1HEB REPORT 22 Contrib utes 24 Vegetable 25 Preposition 2li Receive 27 Washing vessel 29 Steam ship (nbbr.) 50 Pick 51 Murmur inff note 33 Lowing noise 85 Novice 87 Pack-animal 89 Singly 42 (iolf-club 4J Prefix meaning ac; 11 nst 44 A man 'a name 4C Abound 48 Fish with out ven tral fins 60 Besides fil Place in position 52 The man named 64 Follow 6G Assist 67 Correlative of either 6H Peverage 0 Tattles d.l 54 64 Deep mud CJ Persons here pres ent 67 Cratuity 68 Magistrate of ancient Pome 70 Kvcry one of 71 Pesist authority 72 H lira n cue 73 Laborers TJ. S. Weainer mireau. local of fice. Pose bur Oregon, 24 houri ending 6 a. ra. Precip. In Inches and Hunriredthe Highest temi"Mature yesterday 75 Lotte-t temperature last nithl f-5 I'reeiidtatlon. Ial 2i hours U2 Total i-cip. sine 1st of month 1.19 Normal precip. for this month. -.2. 48 I'utni preetp. from Sept 1. P'.M. to date 55.57 Averse treclp. from Wept. 1, 177 19.55 T(o ii.fya from bepu 1, Pl 6.02 Average precipitation tor 44 Wet ensm'ift st J?i:it'mttr u Mar. inclusive) a V4 Cenerally cloudy tonit;ui and Wr'Q ne.Uy. $ WM. BELL, MtiteorologUL I VERTICAL Strnnir 3J Skull nnd ir.trep- cavity con- tntntng the eye 8 1 Assault io Japancsa coin 37 Insect 38 Ornate (abbr ) 40 Solution used in leaking So.np 4riAbrshcd 45 Animal that preys on smaller Herewith Is No. 147. solution to Puzzle id 2 Choose by vote 3 Number 4 Make by hand 6 Pronoun 0 it hick 7 Water craft 8 On a higher ' place 9 Small hnrsp 1 0 (iamhlinjy came 11 New York State canal (poss.) 12 Succession of family desrent ruling a country 15 Speaker IS Small bed 1 0 Permit 22 Middle . Atlantic State (abbr.) 23 Total 2? KxHited 28 Lifted .OWrathful 31 Cock s galley (naut.) Z y.L ?. L 7T.i Iata 1 6 m fc jT e a tTa ylj a 5Pl33 a - J !?. X. l R - J g ; g I j Il ll Xlo o tc u( nJo S J6 0W Tj g C Pi A N1 -a i H. P.. LL-" TT-r v ft J. j a ja c Ty l c ixwtui.rcvi;iui.i.i,i ttnimit is 47 Wonders st 49 Piece o tiro ber 61 A ffection ate term for relative Ti3 Strike out 65 Procured 60 Mimic 67 One who lubricates 69 Scandina vian navi rat or 61 Pretend falsely 62 Small island 63 Protuber nnce of the ear 65 Measure oi length 67 Lair 69 Knch fnbhr.) 71 Kail road (abbr. t R 1 I ! ilr iv j t!i How to Solve It Evrry number indicatfi th b-rinninj of a word if hori loutal, crosswise, until the first shiuted stop to the riijpt: if ver tical, downwards until tha fimt shad. d stop btlow. Compare the synonyms in the appended lists lo ," 1'accs in the diasrania nd fill in the words you know. These i;iVe you clue to the more difficult words. When completed the wordi should In terlock pe rf ectl y.