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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. OREGON'. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3 ! . 1 928.
.XXroICI4X4IIKTO
. A Surprising Response
To Take Advantage
In I alt Ar1varlr
5!
New Sale Prices
p
S3
,' ii i i ...ii- i i
FIRE TORTURE
FAITH TF"C;T CV
ri 1 n 113 1 Ur
ILLINOIS GIRL
fl'nnMn ied limn fuiee 1 )
door and later Ihnirt lwr h ft foot
Into the live roaln.
The iletecilve said she (old him
that her feet were hleedlt:K and
che was mi rf erf rir Mm p.iiu and
that hIio went to the door by which
fdie h;d enleied, Intending to
leave, but found it locked.
Asked how It could have been
locked when nhe mi id (he entered
by (Mm done. he wild It had n
lin ked by h "inynterloiis hand" iind
reluse.l to talk further.
Has Spiritual Affinity
- The name of Charles W. Illtrh
rock. 4."i yi-iim old, married and the
f;M her of four children, van
I : :
it ,1 Jl
i." m
j "Cr MerChandiSi
brought fntn Hie rase hv MIsh coast of France, and on a direct
Knaak who duihii; Hie n lit fie- line to KrledrlchMhafen.
ou. nMy ct leil enit: ,,Mltc!i. oh. i Aviation experts expressed the
Mitch, why don t you come to me? " 'opinion that the (irnf Zeppelin
"Who dftl this;" said the state's would fly over central France pas
attorney, hetidlnr over the rlrl s : nn over the cities of Nantes, Ly-rot-
ons, THjon and liasel with Him liko-
"T did It myself, f,(r faith for llhood that she would reach Fried-
purity,' was the response. At In
tervnlti, the olllcers obtained her
story. She had known Hitchcock
four years, she said, havintt studied
i locution and salesmanship in
i:Jnse he conducts here.
"A few months nto f Rot to
know him spii liuallv " she :
ijuot, d as alnp. "This was no
material love j'ff.tlr. Advanced
psychology made me understand
Mm. For weeks have been hear
Ink his voice rayiiiK. Have faith;
have fnfth'.
Fire Proves Faith
"I had an up: ointment with him
M'Miday nlKiit. He did not keep It.
( Hitcheoik. who besides being a
teacher Is nil ht policeman ot
Lake 1 1! it If. has len confined to
his home with a biokeii b for a
week.) U'h.n he did not appear. I
iipaln heard Ills voice, inninK me
lo huve la I til.
-"To prme my laith. I thniiKht of
the fire. 1 return i d my clothes and
burned ihein. I buini d m si If
"I survived. I proved my faith.
end I I) live. He h of this:
tt;ew I would fin vive "
The Man's Story
(lit
Ittiab!
"I'll
mi-
ct'coik, liiK i. k in cast, was
e to clear up the ulrl's story.
ot v it I. It ;.he Ii.kI a cru-- h on
i i tainlt dulii't ktiow It." he
said
Hit. hen. k Miss Knaak
came to him lour ars a!o to
ft:nU K:ile-:ii:tte.iiip and elocution.
Since f.rlM'hiu tne course she has
m ca:.otiall ceniiMiitiLi a led w I ill
him lliiehi o, k I. ku.;' Ills
ti(t ice on piol'li ins contiontinc '
licr i
lMt,rnk comltll'ts bis classes
In the 1 1 1 ( m 1 1 i m i hout s, woilm? as
llilltlt polii eniiitl lu.lll 1 p HI to I
it in. t i;i
t inn v.
k now linr
llU'llli IHMli
hit Mb--In
lnfir v.
r ln t t It'll
K tiaa k. not
had mine to !
i-.v , Hin
R. A. HERCHER
Imv lilt e lilt i'le-i
X MtH.tle ileal lit I
tiM i t. ;,hi lo i
t uition villi .ill
i .I. ratlin. -lit
frrrr-sn tr'tt ra lAr
Inw ''in m.-m
ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO.
E.trbll,Sd 1901
M. E. RITTEH, Managsr
FounJecl and Maintained on Efficient
Service and Courtesy
J.l. ."H K.n- sts.
Ambulnnca
SWINGS
Our Sale Goes Over,
Ymi r. I l.n.J l U,.., t K
You are Urged to Hurry'
. i L " k
.i.- ! nw iiuit me pm-c o "J V
which ws have remarked every &
by. r
oJt or piece goo is in our store
for lliis widely discussed 4
rt
"5 PIFCE GOODS SAI.F. S
&'''
utvcijr raiu a tj t iu I j u uil
Dress Plaids now 39c to
75c a yd.
Wools, Silks, Cottons
all reduced.
I., -v mmmmm
to await his arrival after
, . -
1 fl'iJtl niunda. The station Ih closed
a, llIt;ht Hlt MfKR Knaak wan j.re-
Huni' d to have had a key, as did
many other persons.
: The janitor found Minn Knaak
i 'ttanilltiK ut, her face and body
bliiki tied bv the fire. Her fore
' ni tn.4 were binned to lha bone, her
i Imtr wan burned from her head j
nrd ie he'tt b;id wand the flesh
f lier forehead throuRh to the,
nkiill. She was leanltiK AKaimtt a
pipe by the furnace when the janl-1
t tor naw her, and (he sight sent
! lilni rutintiiR upfltaira. screaming
j for help. !
GRAF ZEPPELIN
NEARING GOAL
IN FATHERLAND
(fNinlliuiPd from pane 1.)
rtchshafen about daylireak tomor
row morning.
Stowaway Offered Jobs
IIFI1IJN. Oct. 81.- Clnrence Ter
hone. AmericHi) boy stowaway on
the nlr liner Craf eppelln. will
receive a hearty welcome to (ler
maity and can ha a Job If h
waiitu one.
tie will not bo subjected to mo
lestation by the police whether lie
receives n temporary passport or
not. The Wurtlen.l'rK minister of
Interior advised the Kriediich
s ha fen airtHirt officials today;
"tieiit ihe 'blind' jiassener hi the
most loyal manner possible."
The I.eonhard Tletz company,
which owns n chain of departtneut
stores throughout Germany, sent
this radio message to Terhtine
aboard the dirigible:
"Offer you immediate- Job. Wire
less your terms and time of ar
rival." The world-fnnwd llonenback
menageries at Hamburg also sent
Terhune a wireless message offer
! Ing him a position. The message
1 stated that in view of his having
, show n exceptional courase he
j would h given employment as a
trainer of wild animals.
French Coast Reached
' I'AltlS. Oct. SI.- The homeward
j bound dirigible Graf Zeppelin
i reached the French cimst from
! l.nki hurst. N J , late today, fhinc
i over Nantes at f!:.1 p m. (1:4:1 p.
! m eastern standard time.
I At tiiat time the huge ship.
whh h
toutid
ts completing the first
trip commercial trans-At-
hiiiiie nir voyage, hail been In the
sir hours and 4!l minutes
She still had about 9iM miles to
to In fore reachii'K Frledrlchs
bafen. her home port, where she
expii ted at the earliest at 3
i'i Itn W !nrniriiw nierTilnr
RTPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR
COUNTY JUDGE
If "l..!.,! I rJi.ill firmly stand for the fol-
ene ; lo evel IOMU
stition of miugias
I i Mil
Mi gtil.ite tl.e expense of county govern
no nt m id,' im.er possible minimum con-si-ttitt
wpli an itfl'nm an 1 orderly form
of . iMiniv k'nt ntnieni
"otinilies f I'ontity and State
f ! ml ndv
i:
smJ
Lle.nt.d Lady (
Emtal.nst
Service
S TO NEWARK FOR
JERSEY VOTES
li
ffontlnued from pape I )
lo learn nourc of campiilrn cir
ulam which th deiuin-ruiic state J
know ldtre of the r!u Micail city '
itilmliildirailuii. ner' resumed to
lla' ln -'i"-uit court. Ten pr-rnon.
bo deposition were taken ye
terday, aid they knew nothing or
"uiant "'" cham-d uere
deniiied to arou.se hatred aif.ihi:;t
V Catholics, Jews and nejiroe n. -
tu!
he matter first cum- to u heuJ
Mayor Harriaori and Itobert
ucus, collector of Internal re-
Veillie. filed HUi HKHlIISt (lilted
K , mijs ienaior naiKiey, cnainnun
of the democrat it mute caiupitiKn
J committee, and uiher demo rat Ic
lenders, to prevent them from dls
jS, ti lbutiliK photOKlalic copies uf (he
circular k, and charirt'd , that repute
5J llcan mate leaders had circulated
V the original copies,
g In a counter suit the democratic
jj, leaders charged that the oriKinal
A circulars hud been distributed Kith
V rull knowledge of the I,ouiHville
K police, that they fit si had appeared
A at a local meeting of the Ku KIux
V Klan, mid (hat they ha I included
A, charges that Governor Smith had
ft been drunk white in Louisville. The
g democ ratic leaders asserted they
4 were IiavliiK copies made to show
J the voters of the city what the fii
g mien of the democratic candidate
A were doling HKaiiiNt him. ,
V. W. J. Bryan, Jr., Denies
g! NEW YORK, Oct. SO-John J.
A Hunkou, chairman of the demo
V i era tic national committee, made
public today a telegram from l.so
A More It. IxtckweiJer, democratic nu-
tionnl conimitftH-man of California, I
William Jenninna Ifryan.
1 Jr.. of Los AiiK''l(-A. as denying
j iciare nerneri
ANNUAL BAZAAR
and COOKED FOOD SALE
Pythian Siiteri
Parslow's Furniture Store
Saturday, Nov. 3rd .
. MASQUERADE
DANCE
at
GLIDE
Saturday NIte. Nov. 3rd
Good Peppy Mustt'
Everybody Came
I '
: -SOCIAL
t
DANCE
Community Hall
. Sutherlin
Saturday, November 3
Music f STAR FIVE brchestra.
ALLADIiN LAMPS
Used In All Homes
Vou now can have th best
of lighting in your home
even though it is not wired
for electricity.
This wonderful lamp gives you a
brilliant white light from kero
sene (coal oil).
It burns no more oil than the
small hand lamp.
We have these in a number of
styles.
Alto extra chimneys, mantles,
wicks, etc,
McKean, Darby &
Baldwin
Roseburg Oregon
CIT' KI.COKDF.K
Harold E. Sherfy
Candidate for re-election
TOR COUNTY CLERK
Ira B. Riddle
Republican Candidate
Election Nov. 6, 1928.
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPT0MITRI8T
psclallst In ths fining of
Oiaass
III Jscssob Bt
Says "Red" Grange
1
i
if7
The auit of Mrs. Helen Floiek,
I Haroldine, of whom she sayt "Red" Grange la -the father, has been
sontinued in a Chicago oourt until November 13. Mrs. Flozek. former
j hotel check room girl, is suing Grange, former football hero, for
$1100, the amount the law allows
in her charges. Grange denies the
Published reports said Mr. Hryan
made this stlilomenl at a lunrli
t'uii in Lincoln, NVb.
.lr. Ilryan. Bern of the latp Wil
liam JpnnliiKS Ilryan. wa In I.in-
i coin. nccor.iiiiK to the ti li Kram.
' but did not attend the 1 luncheoa
and made no such statement.
"If the time ever comes when I
feel It neceHBiny to repudiate the
democratic party," the telecram
quoted him as Mutlnn. "the an
nouncement will come from me di
rect" Blaine Raps Hoover
MAIHSO.N. Wis.. Oct. :in.-R,.na-lor
John J. Maine, a proKrisslve
republican. ho has Hiinnuiu-i.il
himself as favoring the canilldaey
of Governor Smith. In a slKtied
statement lodiiy said that when
Mr. Hoover wmt to New York
"wllh htn cry of socialism against
i (iovernor Smith It was a wall of
despair."
I Senator Illnlne said Senator Ho
rah was "call.-d off the stump to
K to Washington to consult with
Mr. Hoover and in desperation
Hived Hoover to pledge n special
, session next Marrh IT eb'cted "
"Hnrsh had been In the irrent
flirrieultural stales and discovered 1
that the unfulfilled promises of I
the Hnm-er rei.nhlt.-utw f,.r h I
last' eight years were driving hun
dreds of thousands of farmers to
the support of Governor Smith,"
Blaine said.
Senator Plain called the sug
gestion of ;f special session of con
press "Just another promise" but
one coming "too late to satisfy the
cry and needs of agriculture."
"Hoover Is eight years late with
his cry for farm relief." the state
ment concluded. '
Hughes Answers imith
WOKCKSTFIl. M iss., f)c. ,!1
Charles E. Hughes told an all
dience heie last night that he be
lieved Governor Smiih"s election
would lend to "far gneater demor
alization that we have had" ln the
enforcement of prohibition.
Answering a question put to him
by (iovernor Smith in a recent
speech s to whether he Hughes
was satisfied with present con
ditions under prohibition ,he said:
"Most decidedly no. But I must
add that I do not wish to see mut
ters made worse and I Indie ve
that would be the result of his
election." ;
"Governor Smith might raise hia
hand to heaven ami swear that he
was trying to enforce the prohibi
tion law." he continued, "but the!
count rv would not accent nnv ner-
forn.ances by his administration 1 ""w up llm "iwiX romlngs" of
as an adequate teat. Without ques- ' ,as, s, Vfn au'' "no-hall ,,,
tinning his aincereity although I Whenever he mentioned the wt ids
do believe he thinks he would en-1 " socialism.'' as defbi d by
force the taw- 1 am quifV cotifl- j ,,Wef tn hil Milln Sqi:are
dent the counlrv would never ac-' tlnrden speech. Senator Roteiison
cept enforcement by a wet as a-j ,w "iv'n prolonged ajiplatise by
test of prohibition." lone of llm most eiithiist.tst i: after-
Queticns Fired Back noon audiences he has i I.
Mr. Hug hr-a reiterated that Gov-1
ernor Smith was flirbtlng a "sham,
bailie" over prohibition. .
"If It is not a sham battle over!
i""n.muu ny is i iovernor I
Smith not nakln,r ihA i.u,tI,i.
ect a congress favorable to bis ii. i
quor program? W hy does he state ;
lh.il th
ieinocratlc candidates for .
coiicr
are free to run as dry
It lh..y fll
Tuinin in i;trm relief and a!r
tMit-r ir. lluKlics sait lhal he
Iind ankt'il liovt'inor Smliii -(...r-tain
(ltrinilH qiutliins" tn whirh
hi- h.nl not tu-aril an unswcr:
' Is Governor Smith for the 1m
pnaltlnn of the eqiiall.ation fee
hy Ihe sovi'ttinirnt
I Governor Smith in favor of
lh. Inillillni! by the sovernment of
tninHtnlKMon lines ami iliatnhut
iltg elerlrlc KerT" j
Mr. Iluch.'s silrre.1 hl mi.li. . nr..
to rh.-ers hen tie il.vlareil his lie-1 Borah Disagrees
lief that the repuhll.an n-milnee ! XOHFOI.K. Vs. Oct. 31 !!
"t! the man be.ii qnahfieit to as-1 eiisMiic the power question for the
sitme If, respoiifiihiiilii'. Tn.t lo . 'lr,t time In a rttniiialvn siieeeh,
meet the exat'tinir riHiiirenients of .Senator Horah of Iilaho last ninht
the oeat.-.t otftre In Ihe world. 'outline.! hia own position on sov
Make No Change Kttlogg i ernment rontrol of the nation's
WASHINGTON. Hit :li serf,.1 poier re.ourres ami assailed the
tiny K-UnKii hohl. that parlies stand of (iovernor Smith on the
nnit be ju.Iki d "by the r.-'nlt of lsio
i ton and admlnltra:lon" ! I'tn-lsrlnu that he did not ajtree
and on M-h a bafts beltrves that wlth etther Herbert HooYer or
the repnhliian party should be the demorratic presidential nom
eontlnu.Ht at the helm of th. ov- Inee tn ihelr rlews on the power
rnnient. question the senator said that
Speaking by radio last nislit, thj"-"nor Smith s proposition of
Is Her Child's Father
shown above with her daughter,!'01 SAI.K Young
in paternity eases such as described
charge.
cabinet member reviewed the ac
tivities of the Coolidce administra
tion, paid an nthusiastic. tribute
to the character and ability of Her
bert Hoover and. asserting that i
the country was "prosperous and!
' happy," asked "whether there is !
any reason at this time for a '
i change." j
I Of Coolidge Type
I Hoover, Mr. KellOKK declared,
i can be depended upon to carry for-1
ward the work of President Cool-1
i irive. and he went nn In uui' tltat
I tai and debt reduction and in-
I creased foreign markets for aj;ri-1
cultura products were achieve-j
nients of the present administra-1
I ,l"n- I
I "I believe that the country In '
, general has the utmost confidence
in the uprightness, the integrity
and the bigh purpose of President
Coolidge," he said. "We have noml
i nated as his successor n man of
i the same high purpose; a man of
courage and vision who has been
closely connected with the coun
sels of the administration and has
admirably conducted a great' and ,
(crowing department, which, as J
I milch as any dctmrttnent. If not
more, has to do with the industrial j
M,m rc""um fT ru
being of the
"tlry
Hoover Well Fitted
The secretary declared that
Hoover "knows the country from
east to we:;t atid north to south
and realizes the special needs of
tlu' various sections.
In addition
lo asserting Giat rbe republican
nominee has a "very unusual grajp!
of domestic problems," Mr.
Kel-
iokk aurioineu k nun us wen
remarkable knowledge of our for-j
eign commerc ." He said he con-
ttfdcrod Hoover a man nartncularlv
wen quamieu ,o uea wun no- ir-
velopment ot mland waterways.
who in the event that (anada will ,
not cooperate in the - construction
of the propos.d St- Uiwrence
waterway will take vigorous action
to brine about ih
of an h American route.
Hcover Plan Jeered
ItECATUH. 111.. Oct. 81. Cat
calls, Jeers und shouting resound
ed tn th Y M. C- A. auditorium
her1 yesterday when Senator Joe
T. HohiiiKon made a r'fereiire to
Herbert Hoover's promise for a
s;ecil session of congress to deal
with the farm problem.
The democratic nominee f o r
vice president also was cheered
again and again when he scouted
the republican prosperity issue j
which he said had been raised to ,
Oklahoma Meeting
OKLAHOMA CITY. Oel. 31.
Because he was informed the Har
per county unit of the Oklahoma
---'- '-""
prepared to Insert ' SitV'l tise
nient endorsing Herliert Hoovt
for President
in
Buffalo
nt-w.4-
slate
PI"'r
James F.
Rollins.
iresl.ient ...,lav rev..W..I It. rhur. I
....
Her.
I The advertisement was to ap
pet!. Wt Gdts Wuk', i.;iut' of :hc
palter. Kolllns said,
i "I' he constitution of the lenstie
I give ihe sfate president authority
to withdraw the charter of any
chapter ror good cause," Itotllns
explained.
"If support of the republican
preslttcnl lal nonun.e Is not
good
. rails.,' tht-n I tlon't know what
OUiil roliAt Itllte
Rollins salit
pool aue'."
!i!
NEW TODAY
FOB RKNT Furulfhf.1 hoilip.
THAII.KllS. mailer. irHiU-m Tor
salt- ch;ti al Salffn. j
WAXTKD -To buy
I'hone Mrs
t anna
hltlb. :
Kills.
KOlt HALF ;raiea and nr-Hf
Juice. H. 1. Kleist. IMione I
TRY Ko)aI coal. ItV hot and clean, j
You'll Hkf it. Ienn (ierretseii to.;
WANTKIJ A puppy of one of the
ruall breedH. Address liox 2?, j
RoriebtirK- j
FOR" IEKXT- FtTrnUhed aparf-'
nients. heated; electric rant;',
clone la. Inquire 1J4 W. 1ouk-
lati St.
WAXTKD Kn.Mlimf cutler, wlatfj
price, make and condition. Ad
dress (!, ('. Melrone. I'hom1
loFiii.
FOR tfALKln'l-irublicruck
In pood condition. Uu xolid ttrerf
und license, $5m taken it at
Sarff'M.
FOR RKNT-7-rooni furnished
house with Karate. Suf F-. 1ock
las St. :.".. G. V. Youhk & Son.
Phone 417. .
LOST J'air spectaclen, was lost
Sunday In south part of city.
Finder fjlt-a.se return to NVtts
Review oftice.
WANTED Four Rourbon Red
yoiiUK toms. State price and i
.weinht. Write J. FTank Mllliorn.l
Kupene, Ore., Motor K. ('.
i-V)ISATK!24 bTerlutul tour
inp in pood shape, there inn't a
better buy in town for the
money. $75 lakes it at Sarff't.
Holsteln
Kallon cow; test 5',.; due
freshen now. Inquire at Summit I
Service station or call K. R
Mort'an. I'hone 276 J. ,
Jjr.u HEWAKD will be paid for In-
lormauon mat win convict any
one stealing sheep, goats or cat
tie from our ranch near .Myrtle
Creek. J. II. Uooth and Sons.
1H1 C. If. BAILEY will
discuss
i nea surest to be voted on Nov
t!th at Evergreen grange hall
Thursday evening, Nov. 1st. Pub
lic invited.
NOTICK Why" taka ""chance of
wrecking your car and possibly
a life from glaring headlights,
when you can get' a' Face a Lite
for $1.75 at Sarff's Auto Wreck
-ins House. 329 N. Main St.
. "ON' "r forget
the concert by Ted
Hoy, tenor of At water Kent
fame, assisted by Howard Hal
bert, violinist, at First M. E.
church Friday. Nov. 2 at S p. ni.
Adults Sue. students Zv.
Foil SALE--2 acres river hot dun
lanu. i.aruen alley; suitable ror
walnuis. corn, spuds, alfalfa.
tioou n room nouse with base-
mem. Let me show vou
tills
larm. rrice siuoii. terms. Also iu ronimittee to,lay because the ten
acres, house, and barn. Good riv- !chairmen had failed to- sign a
er bottom. Price Sfi-juo. temm. j plettre t0 BII,,porl lne entire demo
Chas. Kyes,'S26 N. Jackson St. !tTatic ticket.
WANTED 50 ladies and fn gen-j The committee adopted a resotu-
ttemen form - surrounding com -
munlty to attend the pie social
' given by the P. T. A. at Green
school house Friday evening at general election are "no longer
H o'clock. Ladle kindly bring ajdemocrats and should not be per-pie.-
which will be sold for 3Ge jmittcd to vote In the next primary
each. Coffee and cocoa served, or participate In the party convon
free. tlous."
unnu,r r.nntirlnt If
government
ouersuip and pn-
t vate distribution of electrical
ergy does not cover the power
problem." The democratic candl-
( a iitr "', wtruiu nut
, provide for any more government
,inuiir mi uu more governmeni
control of power than exists un -
der the present federal ter now-
act.
,., ueciwreu nm own po -
sition was -that it must be either
complete government ownership.
control, operation and distribution,
or t must he private ownership
with complete regulation and con-
stablishmentjtrol upon the part of the state or
lie government." He a.lded that
. V n . T Dflfn
...... . mru iii i ue yuw er ISHlie US
a parllsHtr" In cause he was not In
agreement with the views of eith
er candidate.
Velvet for Al
NEW YoBK. Oct. 31. Whether
or not Alfred E. Smith resides In
Washington next year he will be
entitled to receive Jri.itnu annually
or Jb.ooo outright from the state
f New York. He will be eligible
fnr a contributory pension.
Wisconsin Forec vt
MILWAUKEE, Oct. SL-Steph-,
en J. McMahon. director of the
Hoover-Curtis campaign In Wis
consin, predicted today that the
j state will remain republican "bv
an overwhelming majority."
- "Wisconsin must now be taken
out of the doubtful column and
putein the Hoover column there to
remaiu." said Mr. McMahon In a
I statement, "This state is normally
republican and by an overwhelm
! log majority witl remain republi-
lean"
I
eonriufion. ne said, was
based on a rar. fill eherk of three
" of in,l( fixlent reports fiom
"' '"''r "f volunteer Hoover
Hurtls clubs rearhlriK Into every
predncf in the state
"Within the last thne weeks
there has developed a areat swing
to Hmiver In Wisconsin, the tre
mendous momentum of which is
Increasing day by day and this will
continue with Increased force
right up tq election day." he said.
Curtis in Wisconsin
SKIl X FALLS. S llak . Oct. .11.
-On a second march throtuh thef
j Muriciiitiirai northwest. Senator
I Curtis, the republican vlce-presl-I
dential nominee. Is talking farm
! relief an.l tariff protection, ple.lg
ln his party to put agriculture on
an equity wph all oth.r Industries
, He s:aks tonight at Sioux rails.
, S. Hak
i At Kau Claire. Wis. last niaht.
' the senator asserted that the
democ-atic party, throtuh Presi
; dent W ilson, had n'ocked farm re
! li"f after the war hy Tetoea of the
emergency tariff act and the bill
.extending Ihe life of the war ft
I nance corporation.
I He ssid (iovernor Smith had "in
jtlmated" he stood for th prin-
(iples ( the .Mc.Nary Ilaugcn bill
Life looks
Health worth more
than fortune
THE baby to be envied is the one
who is born with an inheritance
of perfect health, to begin with.
Ana who's lucky enough to have a
mother who knows how to build
up this fortune.
"Perhaps I'm old-fashioned," she'll
sav to the doctor who pronounces
her child physically 100 at a baby
show, "but this health certificate
means more to me than all the stock
certificates in the world. If my baby
grows up strong and well, I'm will
ing to leave it to him to make a
career and fortune for himself.
"Already I'm teaching him the value
of regular habits. Regular sleep, reg
ular meals, regular functions. He's
never once been off schedule, not
even when he was cutting teeth or
traveling to the country. I make
sure of that by giving him Nujol
regularly."
Nujol works so easily and naturally
that it won't upser a baby under
any conditions. It keeps everything
functioning properly. It not only
prevents any excess of body poisons
(we all have them) from forming
but aids in their removal. It is safe
and sure. Nujol was perfected bv
the Nujol Laboratories, 26 Broad
way, New York. , ;
! but later had declared he had not
i endorsed the equalization fee of
that measure, "and he now propos -
u lo name a commission to study
the problem." The crowded audi-
l,.Hi,m )i..r..,l . hun h ani.l "Vn l
needn't worry, for Governor Smith
, m not bp elected ."
Ir. Tiis second Wisconsin visit,
the republican vice-presidential
nomine! made no reference to
j senator LaFollette. reuublican, of
Wisconsin, who lias been silent on
the national ticket. Previously he
had endorsed him. Last night, how
ever, he did praise the record of
Representative Frear of Wisconsin
and called tor his ehction and the
election of Waller Kohler, repub
lican nominee for governor, who is
supporting the republican national
Uckft.
The senator still had his right
hand in a sling, protecting the
finger Injur d in
automobile -
door several weeks ago, but he
was busy shaking hands with the
left hand at train stops.
Hoovercrats Ousted
CORPIS CHKISTI, Tex
Oct.
..Chairmanships or ten of the
Uirtv-six precincts in Nueces
precincts
count v were declared vacant bv
1 1 v,i con lit v it Mm iii- t-:il ie exec lit iv
jtlon that members or the party;
.who fail to vote for and support j
'the entire Jlcket in the nmlnr
WASHINGTON. Oct. 31. A
pre
diction of republican victory was
:ma,ie today by Herbert Hoover in
'hi- rir-.i e.'.nf Jreme wi-h vhinir.
lon newspaper men.
1 ui..,n t
""e shall win this election
WUnou, anv ,,ostion of doubt If
!lh(1 IIHOflli, 'uhll believe uiii. us will
eo to the polls." he said
; Thp (i(l(.!arali(m of republican
prudential candidate was made in
rt.,1KJnse t( an m)utrv U8 to now
j he Ml about tllH outcome. The
nominee KUVe his statement as a
Rmiie ,,iMvm,i nu,,.i nu taee
,n B(milhvi,. 1(l IhnfiP rnr.
respondents, who 'will not accom-
pany him on bis transcontinental
trip which begins tomorrow, Mr.
Hoover expressed his appreciation
of the maimer ln which the news of
his campaign had oeen covered.
! appreciate the way you have!
handled this campaign." he said, j
"There has been an extraordinary
deeree of fairness In everything
that you have done
PenneVfor Hoover
LAM). Ore.. Oct. 31. J. C.
I'ORTI
Penney, head of a chain of ri
tail stores, who arrived here to
day with a special train of fancy
livestock for the Pacific Interna-
i tionnl Livestock Exposition, sal-1
' he was a democrat but that he In- i
i tended to yote for Herbert Hoover !
fir president. He derided this be
! cause of Hoover's stand on prohl
' bitlon and agriculture, he said.
Mr. Penney added that he had
' observed a turn toward Hoover In j
the lasl two weeks in the east, and '
' predicted that Hoover would carry t
; the state of New Yolk outside of!
j New York flty.
I Mr. Penney hrouKht Guernsey I
'cattle from his farm at Hopewell
Twenty rive carload of cattle
'composed the Itvestix k special.'
(which liroiuht rleil purebied ani-
l mills trom eastern and tniddlewesi-
-.-. f. ;ii to c. .i.;, tlt. ,.
j est stock raised on western farms.
N. Y. Prediction
WASII1NGTDN. Oct. 31 Theo
dore Koosevelt, Jr., visited Herbert
, Hoover today and predicted tint
New York state would so renuhll.
can
MASQUERADE BALL
THE WIGWAM
Wednesday Night, Oct. 31st
PRIZES AWARDED
rosy for him
Heir to millions
Just rry Nujol for your baby. Give
it to him regularly for the next three
months. Sec if it doesn't make things
much easier for both of you. Ccr-'
tainly it could do no harm fbr
Nujol contains no drugs or medicine.
Your druggist carries it. Be sure you ,
get the genuine. Sold only in scaled
packages. .
He said he based his boiler upon,
the assumption that Governor
1 Smith would recene a leuuteu
j majority in greater New York as
compared to his vote. lor (iovernor
' nn,l thul itiere WOUld be & llUKe iU
I crease In the upstate vote lor
(Hoover. 1
Political Potpourri
(By the Associated Press) ,
WASHINGTON. Hoover re
ived optimistic reports of middle
st from James A. Garticld, son
of Preshlenl Garfield.
CHICAGO. Senator Heed demo
crat, Missouri, reiterated charge
that Hoover sought to depress
farm prices as war time food ad
ministrator. POrGHKEEPSKIR, "N. ,Y.
Senator Moses, Vermont, regret
ted "panclty"' of issues which he
' said Smith seemed willing to dis
cuss.
WASHINGTON F. Scott Mo
Bride, general superintendent anti-
saloon league, charged Smith nils-
i t-iii i jienieu ii&uu S pi uilioiiiuu
views In Baltimore speech.
AND FAILING SIGHT?
FOCKTH CLI BMAN: So you'v
sworn off drinking?
EIGHTH CLUBMAN: Yes. l'r
doing it for the wife and the kid
ntys. Judge.
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