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' .1 I . SHHiflLMLfltni The wintei social season is io ho appropriately utliuivtl in on next WedncKduy evening when tlio offic ers mid inembeis of the .Seventh t'ODipany give it reueption nud bull to Governor and Mrs. Withyeombc mid military Muff, who come to Bedford to dedicate the new arm ory, which has been constructed for the Secnth company. Governor Withycombo and stuff me en route to the l'nnimm-Pacific exposition in their official capacity to represent the state on Oregon day at the fair. The party will arrive on Wednesday morning ind at 1 :I10 p. m. the gov ernor will d'liver an address at the armory, to which all are united. It is expected that the governor will dismiss military preparedness and his nttitudc on this present live issue. Thu welcome address will ho deliver-"Td-by W. II. Gore, who will also dis cuss the military questions now be fore the country. lion. It. F. Mulkey will be heard for the last time befoie a Med ford aud ience, as he will soon remove to Port laud to reside. The dedication exer cises will be interspersed with music ami other features appropriate to the occasion. In the evening will bo held the re ception and military ball, to which all nro also iinitcd. Tho reception will begin at 8 o'clock and continue until 1), when the ball will begin. Gov ernor and .Airs. Withyeombu will lead tin. grand march. The patronesses who will bo in tho leeching lino will be Mrs. Colonel If. 11. Sargent, Mrs. Captain A. .1. Vance, Mrs. J. V. Mtuidy, Mrs. Mnhlon Pur din. Mrs. William lludgc, Mrs. S. S. Smith, Mrs. W. II. Gore, Mrs. Gas Xewburv, Mrs. Hert Anderson, Mrs. II. A. Thierolf, .Aim. It. W. Huh!, Mrs. C. E. Gates, Mrs. J. C. Mann and Mw. A. K. Heames. Tho reception committee for the re ception and ball Ms tho iollow'thj?: Colonel II. II. Sargent, Colonel V. V. Modynski, Captain A. J. Vance, First Lieutenant Khuer Ko-u. Second Lieu tenant Ilolbcrt Deuel, W. II. Gore, Judge. Mahlou Piiidin, ltcrt Anderson, S. S. Smith, John C. Mann, William Tludge, (Ins Xewburv, It. W. liiihl, C. K. Gates and A. K. Heames. The ball room has been appropri ately decorated and special miisio 1ms been secured for the occasion. Tho club rooms will be thrown open for the pleasure of the guests, and the members of the company will act as hosts and will explain tho uso of the technical instruments used in coast aitillery practice. It is expect ed that tho spacious looms will bo taxed to accommodate the cry lnr.fi' crowd that will nllond. The cntiie First company of Ashland will attend the reception and ball ami many prominent residents of southern Ore gon have sent word that they will cuiiio to iu'ct the governor and party. In spite of tho threatening wenther, ji largo audience was pie-cnt Friday afternoon at tho Itooseclt Parent Teacher' meeting. Musical selections bv tho children, showing tho work in sight reading under Mrs. Galligar's able tutelage and a piano duct by Mi Vroman and .Mrs. Van Seoyoo comprised the fint part of a very in teiesting program. Mr. Canode pre sented a splendid paper on "Tin Value of Itythm in Kducatiou," fol lowed by a diM'iihMou by Supeiiiitcu dent Ilillis. Miss Jeffreys read an interesting nud helpful article on "Teaching the Child to Ilosect tho Nights of Others." Mrs. Stoddard was present and enlisted tho support of tho uirclo in the planting of Itos ton ivy about the building. Much time was taken up in plnnniilg for tho Halloween party which in to be given in tho school building on the evening of October 21). Thore will be a lofroshment booth, where oniidy, doughnuts, oiilor, ootYoo and pump kin pie can be bought, an ieo orenm Cone booth, a fortune-telling booth xind a flub pond. In addition, con tinuous vaudeville will bo given by tho ohildruii. A geiionil admission of .') couto will bo charged. The Crushes will entertain for their friend with a dancing party on Friday, November 3, at tho Nutator ium. Thin will be their first bocinl of the sMtou. The wHwnittoe nu ar roiUHMDMU are: Vernon Vnwter, TroVe Ltimwl, Chrle M. Eafslikh, Julu Goodrich, Mcdane C. I). How. P. IS. Merruk. Mi Kthl Curr nud JfeV Iuibtirv. The Girt-' Tlmr-tUt llndge club Wttb entertained bv Mr. Wnldtm Mid dle Ht her litrtB,- .it tin- Ki-nwnnil or- il..irl I'l. ir-i '" ' " MEDFORD The white ribbon special, bearing the national officers and workers pf tho W. C. T. V., passed through Mod ford Monday, the 18th, on their way to tho annual convention at Snu Francisco. This train was. allowed a stop of thirty minutes by special in quest and arrangements nt the City Ilcaiitiful, Ashland. At this tinunthc city of Ashland did itself proud lis royal entertainers. The Commercial club and its friends distributed frcclv to theso workers their famous lithia water, also grapes, peaches, pours and apples, such fruits as Asliland and the entire lloguc lliver valley is justly proud. While there Miss Anna Howard, the national president of the W. C. T. U., was presented with n basket of beautiful rose, compli ments of the city. Miss Howard thanked tho friends for their kindly interests in the welfnto of the woik- crs and their glad welcome to their licniitiful city. Wliilo in Ashland Miss Anna Howard, Miss Muun, Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Tillinniin nil briefly addressed the people. After the train hearing these noble women had left the city n convention of W. C. T. U. workers was called at tho Fiist M. K. church with County Pres ident Mrs. T. A. Howell presiding. At noon the Ashland Union, under tho direction of the locnl president, Mrs. Molina Ashcraft, served a delicious chicken dinner to the visitors. At 2 o'clock ninthcr session was called by President Mrs. Howell, when tho dif ferent unions gave reports, sugges. lions, etc. Mrs. Asherofl gave a re port of tho state convention, which lecontlv convened at New-berg. Mrs. Ashcraft was very much enthused with tho woik and deeply in earnest when she begged the different unions to go back to take up their work ... earnest and do Komotiung that was worth while. After a rising vote of thanks to Ashlnud for its royal man ner of entertainment and the local union for their gracious hospitality, we sung 'God Ho With You Till We Moot Again," with benediction by Hov. Simmons of Eagle Point. Tho Pa rent -Teacher circle of the Lincoln school held its regular meet ing on Friday afternoon. Miss Hob inson, our librarian, gave n most helpful talk on "Hooks Children Should Head." Among tho many things of general interest, she said that the attendants at tho library would. gladly give help to all mothers in choosing honks for their children to rend. That at tho library they hod lists of books for each grade ai rang ed in order of their value to tho child, and parents and teachers were very welcome to consult these lists That about November 1 there would be a set of books here front tho state lib rary which would contain the best books to buy for Christinas, and tho patrons of tho schools and library wcie urged to use these books freely. She also stated that the story telling hour would be resumed on Saturday morning at JO o'clock and connected programs would he carried out during the car. The next meeting of the circle will lie held on tho second Friday of No vember, when reports from tho Cor- vadis convention will bo nil en. .Mr. Walter Howue was hostess ai a bridgo tea Wednesday afternoon at er home on Summit avenue in honor of her mother, Mrs, David Howlnud, mid her sister, Mrs. II. L. Conrad of I'hiinsfield, N. J. The guests includ ed Mrs. Lincoln MeConnnck, Mrs. Hubert Huhl, Mis. Stewart Patterson, Mrs. Coming Kculey, Mist, Helen Far well, Mrs. M. Taylor, Mr. A. II. Scud der, Mrs, George It. Carpenter, Mrs. W. L. Hollqway, Mrs. Guy" Connor, Mrs. W. Ficrro, Miss Emolie Fiero, Mies Cunonter, Dr. Patricia, Mrs.'W. Sooysmith, Miss Hubbard, Mrs. E. E Guthrie, Misses Louise and Mnblo Hurke, Mrs. J. V. neckwith, Mrs. L. A. Snlndc, Mrs. Hamilton Patton, Mrs. Frederick Hopkins, Mrs. Pratt ami .Mrs. a. i. Kennies. V, A my delightful affair of Thins day was u luncheon given by Mr. A. It. Ctiuuinhnm, for the pleasure of Mr.. Walter Harrington of Taeoma and Miss Francos Ash of Portland. Covers were laid for ten at the piot tily npjiointod table which was cen tered with a bowl of pink lose. The guests present weie: Mr. Walter .Harrington, Mi France AUi, Mr. Jnnns Wold, Mrs. Cknrli. Lclio, Mr John Wilkinson, Mr. 0. 0. A louder fer, Mr J. J. Hiictttcr. Mr. K. V Schmidt, Mr. Arthur Hazeingg uni Mr. Quienborry. A mooting or tho Mod ford branch of the Drama League wilt bo hold at the Public Library at t o'clock Two day afternoon. Man Important mat ten will be brought before the mem ber! a'nd a lance attendance U do- U.fl , (- a MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1915 Tho ladies of St. Mark's Guild will gtto an old-fashiuued dance nt St. Mark's hall Moudny evening, Novem ber 1. Tho ladies are making great preparations for this event nud in vitc nil the members of tho guild and their friends to nttend. The hall will be beautifully decorated appro priate for the HnllowcVn season and many will appear in quaint, old-fashioned costumes. HcfreshmcntH and punch will bo served. Mubie by the Hazelrigg orchestra. Tho following is tho dance pregram: Grand march, lancers, waltx, hop polka, military schottischc, plain quadrille, Newport, Sicilian circle, Sallio Waters, wnltis quadrille, heel and toe polka, Virginia, reel, racquet, lancers, lmlop, "Home, Sweet Home" waltz. "Panama, Iho Gateway," was the subject for the day at the first regu lar meeting of tho Wednesday Study club held nt the library Wednesday afternoon. Following uu interesting summnrv of current events bv Mrs. F. W. Mcars, Mrs. Warner gave iv clear nud instructive account of the his tory of Iho building of the canal and description of its physical features. Mrs. Steams tcend an interesting ar ticle on the fortifications, toll nud international relations, and an inter tabling paper on tho canal zone was read by Mrs. Pickcl. "South Amer ica" is tho topic of study chosen by the club for the coming year and tho meetings give promise of being both instructive and enjoyable. Mrs. E. F. Schmidt entertained with a bridge party and luncheon Tuesday afternoon nt her homo on North Or- MIDflt clt.nt! P.it llin ..liniLiici. iC liiti. a!sU,r Mft Wacr , ofTn. coma. The gucstH included: Mrs. Wal ter Harrington, Mrs. Jonas Wold, Mrs. W. F. Qaisenborry, Mrs. Gus New bury, Mrs. 11. P. Hnrgrave, Mrs. W. II. McGownn, Miss Helen Dahl, .Mrs. J. E. Stewart, Mrs. G. L. Schenner horn, Mrs. John Hnnioburg, Mrs. H. A. Holmes, Mrs. It. F. Antlci Mrs, C. M. Kidd, Mrs. O'Hrien, Mrs. W. T. York, Mrs. Hoy Davis, Mrs. C. W. Ah ercrombio, Mrs. George Huberts, Mrs. L.L II. Holmes u.id Mrs. W. C. Cart- wriglit. Miss Helen Duhl was hostess to tho Wcdnesdnv Auction Ilridge club at her homo on West Tenth street Wednes day afternoon. At the close of the afternoon a delicious luncheon was sorved, tho tnlilo decorations being suggestive of Hallowe'en. Tho guests present were: Mrs. W. II. McGownn, Mis. H. P. Hargravc, Mrs. Jonas Wold, Mrs. W. F. Qu.senbcrry, Mrs. John Harnceburg, Mrs. Gus Ncwburv, Mrs. It. F. Antic, Mrs. G .L. Seher inerhom, Mrs. J. E. Stewart, Mrs. Emil Schmidt, Mrs. Walter Harring ton of Taeoma. For tho pleasure of Mrs. C. W. Ab crcroinbin, who leaves soon for her old home in Kansas, where she will spend the winter, Mrs. C. II. Drown entertained with n bridge -parly and luuchanu Wednesday afternoon at her ranch homo on tho Eagle Point road. Tho guests included Mrs. C. W. A ber et onihie, Mrs, James Dunhip, .Mrs. M. P. Duulap of lloston, Mrs. Walt of Stokes, Mrs. Wcldon Diddle, Mrs, Leo Hoot, Mrs. Gcor-,'0 Hobeits, Mrs. It. J Co.'iroy. Mrs. Otilla Nichols and Mi. Tom Collins entertained at tho former's home, 101 Almond sticet, with n shower for Mrs, Helen T. Howe, who leaves for California in a short time. A two-course luncheon was served at T o'clock. The following guests were present: Mrs. Helen F. Howe, Mr John Ashpole, Mrs. A. E. Wright, Mrs. Frank It. Delliugcr, Mrs. C. T. Noe, Mrs. H. E. Koontz, Mrs. James W. Shirley, Mrs. G. II. Samuels. Medford Camp, No. 00, Woodmen of the Woi Id, hold u very busy session Wednesday night, Ootolxir 'JO. Dis tiict Manager D. J. Donkey was pres ent and outlined n plan of campaign for tho purpose of nioreming tho membership, mid same was duly np piovcd mid accepted by the'enmp. A banquet will bo held next Wednesday night, October '27, and a large at. tendance is expected to be present. Miss Helen Woik oi Hookford, III., who has been spending the sum mer with her iter, .Mrs. Hobort Huhl, loft Monday evening: for her homo. Monday uftoninoH Mr. Fred Lowmj entertained with h tea tor tho plea- uio of Mi Woik- Tho I.aoW Aid of the First M. E. eaunsb will hold tawr ragidur month ly kumueoMiiHje at tho ohureh next Wdnoda afternoon at !.' :.10. All members mid friend .!" invited to pi. -nit - I An Informal reception was given for tho ladles nt tho Elk's now club Friday afternoon. Tho following commttteo wan In chnrge: Geo. T. Collins, Jonnh Wold, W. S. Ootidy, Edwnrd Souttcr, 13. A. Welsh, Vernon II. Vawtcr. The Klks have set aside tho uso of tho club rooms ono nfternoon each week for tho ladles whero cards, needlework, and other social diver sions will bo enjoyed during tho win tor. Those ollglblo to membership nro wives, daughters, Bisters nud mothers of tho Elks. Tho third Tuesday night of each month has boon sot asldo as social oventng at tho Elks' club when Infor mal dancing parties, enrd?, etc., will bo enjoyed by tho ElkB mid their Indies. City Itccordor Elmer Foss mndo a hurried business trip to Modesto, Cnl, last week, stopping off at Snn Fran cisco on his return to vlovv tho fair and visit frlonds across tho bay. While, In tho Jowcl City Mr. Foss met a number of former Medford peo ple from Los Angeles and Snn Fran cisco and participated In a sort of reunion party Including Jet Chcstoy, Kd Merrill, Den Sholdon, Elmer Foss, W. Tylor Smith, Mr. nud Mrs. S. Dud ley Tinker, Mr. and Mrs. Hob Ebel and Mr. mid Mrs. linl Conrad. Tho Greater Medford club will not hold its regular monthly meeting Ifon- day, October 2.", ns first announced, but the meeting will bo held the fol lowing Monday, ns Mrs. Schieffelin, local delegate la the State Federation at Salem, will have retained bv that time nud will give tho club a report of tho meeting. Tho legislative de partment will bo addressed by Miss Towne. Thero will nlso bo musical numbers on the program mid n largo attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Newbury entcr tnlncd with cards followed by a lun cheon Frldny evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Aborcromblo and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindsay of Cen tral Point. Tho guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrry Lindsay, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Aborcromblo, Mr, nnd Mrs, Clins, Drown, Mr. and Mrs. Walden Diddle, Mr. and Mrs. Jap Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stokes. Mrs. J. A. Johnson of Los Angeles, bureau secretary of tho Home Mis sionary society, retuniyl to her home this week nfter a visit with Mrs. II. A. Canaday and Mrs. M. A. Williams. Mrs. Johnson was' a delegate to the missionary convention which was held in Seattle. Tho spirit of tho Benson will pre vail at a Hallowe'en party to bo given by tho Epvvorth League of tho Meth odist church next Frldny evening. This promises to bo a very enjoyable soclnl nnd all membors and friends of tho Icaguo nro urged to bo pres ent. Tho Indies of tho Altar society held n ten and social afternoon nt Parish hall Wednesday afternoon with Mrs, Guy Connor ami Mrs. Sid Drown n hostess, Mrs. Porter J. Neff mid Mis. E. It. Scely left Tuesdny to nttend tho stnte convention of Parent-Teacher circles which convenes at Corvnllib from tho JOIh to 'J 1th of October. Mr. and Mis. Dcrt Thierolf havo lcturncd fioin a month's visit with Mr ThicrolCs patents in Dcloit, Kan., mid in several other cities of tho mid die west. V The Thursday Nullo Ilridge club was entertained tit the homo of Mrs, Frederick C. Page on Siskiyou Heights Thursday afternoon. The ladies of the Altar poeiety of the Catholic ehureli cuteitniued uith a eanl paity Friday evening at the Parifli hall. The ladies of tho Country elub en tertnined with a ehildren'H luuehiion at the elubhoiihii Thuixlny nftenioon with .Mra. Corning Kenley an hohlebb. . Mn. Steu-ait Patteinu entertained nt dinner Sunday evening nt her home on Itoss eouit in honor of Min Helen Works of Ifoekford, III. ... MYa. Walter Ilowne is enjoying 'i vi(.it trom her mother, Mrs. David Itnwlnnd, and ninter, JIr, Conrnd, of Plninsfield, X. .1. JnmcH Dunliip nnd family tire on- joying u visit lroin .Mr. Dnulnp'ti mother, Mix. M. P. Dunlnp of Uo!tou. Mih Kiuucot. Adh of Potlland the puftst of her sist or, .Mrw. Chnrlu I.ebo, of Wott Juukon Htieot. ... Tho IuiIIm of tho Colony club mot at tho olub rooms Friday afternoon atid the Hod Crosit society. ... Mr j. Wm Stlno left today for Cor vailii where he will spend novoral weeka vUltlng rulattve. With Medford Tno u Medford Mad J,M$i,M$Mtt t t t T T ANNOUNCEMENT Monday We Open Our BARGAIN SQUARE ? ? ? T t ? T t A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR THE SALE OF CHEAPER MER CHANDISE. Odd lots taken from the regular stock-broken lines nnd merchandise bought special for this square. Not what it is worth or what it cost-just a matter of iclcaring the shelves of short lengths or end-of-thc-scason materials. WATCH THE BARGAIN SQUARE Everything For Less Sec window displays ineast windows for MONDAY-opening prices of t t T t f ? ? ? T t t the bargain square. Special Matinee at the Star Theatre Wednesday, Nov. 3rd Showing in moving pictures how corsets arc fitted on living models. Combined with the intcrestingstory "How these pictures. We issue complementary tickets to this matinee-free for the asking. Make your arrangements for this afternoon matinee. It will be ins truct ivc as well as entertaining. Ask for ticket at the Corset Department. FOR LADIES ONLY t t t . THE MAY CO. GHSHS A. JjMjjMjjMJt I At the Churches ICplseopnl 8 n. in. Holy Comuiiinlon. 10 n. in, Sunday School. 11 a, in. Morning I'rajcr. 7:30 p. in. Kvenlng Prayer. W.M. U, HAMILTON', Vicar. Catholic Cliuicli (South Oakdale Avenue) Tlrst Mnsn Sunday nt 8:00 n, m. Second Mann at 10:30 a. in. Kvenlng ocrvlcea at 7:30 p. in. Ui:V. JOHN POWKItS, Hector. I'l est Cliureli of Clirisl Sclent Kt. Sunday sorvlco at 11 o'clock. Sub ject, "Probation After Death." Wod neaday evening teHtlmonlnl mooting nt 7:30. All aro cordially Invited. Sunday Bchool at 10 o'clock. All un der tho ago ot 20 aro wolconlo, Head ing room In church edlflco, SIS North Oakdale, open from 1:30 to 4:30 dally except SundnjH and hoIldajH, Onkilnlo Aemio .Metboillht Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. Hpwoith League nt 0:30 p. ui. Prayer mooting Thuimlay evening at 7:30. Bvorybody Bhoulil go to church Sunday. You will find n loyal wel come at our church. Strangers nro Invited. II. M. UHA.N'IIAM, Pastor. Flitit MellHMlLst Kpliriknl (Dr. J. C. Collins, Pnstor) The public Is cordially Invited to worsblpH with an tomorrow, Tho Sunday school hour Is 9; IS and tho Ku worth League moots ut 6:15. Public worship at 11 and at 7:30 p. m. Tho pastor preaches at both services. Special music Is featured both morning and ovonlng. If you have no other church homo look us up. You XIII bo welcome, (let tho habit of going to church, i FliM HaptNt "Tho llvo ohiiruh villi n cordial welcome." Dr. J. Lawrence Hill will preach u both services. Morning 11 o'clock subject, "Christian Manllnoss." Kven lng 7:30 o'olook. subject, "Tho Uni versal Quantity." Sunday school 9: If a. m. Topic, "Suolng ami Jlollovlng, or Ilollovlng and Seeing. Which?" II. Y. P. U. C:0 p. m. Tonlo, "Capturing Politics for God." Load, or, II. S. Stlno. U l'lit Clu Mian The ohitrth with a muwago Invltwi you to all sort-law. Sermon, 10: -tl . in. "Doing tho Things I Ought to Do " KVMlilnic 7 10 "rmivirlnn nf fnr. jmli'is Oudii .) ot Dealing with actual fittings the Essanay Marjoric Won n Career," FREE Scratch Tables to School Children At the Bargain Square for Monday we will give every school 'child one of these scratch pads FREE with each pair of 10 cent hose sold. fJJ Man." You need to hoar theao ser- IIIOIIH. At 3 o'clock a union mooting will bo held In tho Chrlntlan church. Rev, C. A, Phlppn, Union Sunday school Huporlntendcnt, will deliver u great address. Cbrlntlan Dnilenvor at G;30 p. in. Sunday school nt 0:4S n. in. Hera Is where wo ntnml on tho namo level, rlHlng by "Study" nnd "Searching" tho ScrlptureH. You will bo edlflod In thlH sorvlco. Come! Mld-wook prayer incotlng Thursday evening nt 7:30. "Wo bad ono ot thu bout mooting!! last Thursday ovonlng, deeply nplrltunl. TIiIh sorvlco will blcHH you In your offorto and needs'. Choir prnctlco on Friday ovenlngs nt 7: 15, HAUItY B. TUCKKIl, Minister. 1'ivhbyterhni Main nud Holly, Weston (Cor. V. ShleldH, Pastor.) Preaching at 11 n, in. Subject, "Jonnh and Nlnnvah In Light ot To day." All nro asked to road tho hook of Jonah beforo mining to tho Ad vices, If Hint Is possible Kvenlng services nt 7:30. Subject, "Nests Among tho Stars." Head Obadlab. Sunday hcIiooI at 10 a. in. Primary Sunday school nt 10 a, .i. Kinder garten nt II a. ui. fnr children of nil parents attending church. Y. P. 8. O. K. at C:30 p. m. Sub ject, "Capturing Politics for Cod." Ps. 33:8-22. Ladles' Aid Tuesdny at 2:30 In tho chapel. Prayer meeting Thursday nt 7:30 p. in. Subject, Moasli Clowned King' All nro cordially Invited to theso sorvlros. JAPAN TO HELP CAI.OAIIY, Alia., Oil. il. -"Japan will n-Mst on tho r.itropenn eon (incut as hoon as tho ueceshity ex ists," t.aid Kiiliaehi Abe, Jnpunoho consul of Vancouver, who is vihitinp Cnlgnry. "Japan can wend hcvernl hundud thoiibntid of the very bunt equipped soldiers to Kiirop. The traiitfportution prolilem is a groat one, but it nan be bolvod. "When the time eomen Japan will be on the job," Mid Mr. Abo, "and her help will ho looked upon with won derment. What Japan will do to help her allies mil atouud tho world." MINISTRY OF COLOGNE RESIGNS FROM OFFICE 9 AMSTKItlUM. vjh Undnn, Oct. S3. A diMlt'h fioin Luxemburg in the Cologne (Imotto hiiyn that the iniuii.tr of the gland duehv has re- -i.iiKi niii; in a iiidereiiee n npiu ion Willi Utaud L)uche Mario, ALLIES WITH ARMY PAGE THREE r t T T T f f t ? f t J t t t t T ? ? t t t r i Film Co. has woven an which is portrayed in THE MAY CO. SEEK RECALL OF I PHOIJN'IX, Ariz., Oil. 12.1- Peti tions were placed in circulation today for the recall of Governor George W. P. Hunt on tho ground that ho in in competent nnd hnu disregarded tlu eoui'tn. Demands for tho rceull of the gov ernor wore published shortly nfter ho went to the Clifton district nnd de clared that the copper mine Ktrikcnt there wero .justly aggrieved, nnd that if ho had to. send troops there, thu mine owners or nny ono clho who proved recalcitrant or nntngouihtb toward a settlement would bo impris oned. LI ATfnClG ALLIES PAHIS, Oct. 2 3. Yesterday ovon lng detachments of German troops attempted to advanco from tholr trenches near Ilola-Kn-llacho anil Gl venchy, but thoy wero uulckly ills persod, according to tho official state ment given otu by tho war office this afternoon, PAHIS, Oct. 23.- Tho troops of tho entente allies on Wednesday repulsed strong Turkish attacks In tho Suvln and Krlthla regions, on tho Calllpoll peninsula, according to a dispatch from Mytllono, Tho Turks aro said to havo lost heavily, An artillery action continues. Two destroyers en tered tho straits and bombarded Tsacatopo. C. E. GATES TO MANAGE BEET SUGAR CAMPAIGN i i i . ii Tho beet sugar committee bold a incotlng at tho Commercial club head quarters Friday, C, K. Gates wuu elected chairman ot tho sugar boot campaign with headquarters at tha Commercial club. Ho will devote his ontlro time to this work. Tha cntlro proposition was gono over carefully with tho sugar bcot company representatives and tho com mttteo are thoroughly convinced ot tholr sincerity nnd that the only re quirement to secure the factory Is tho signing up of 5000 acres ot land that will grow beots. Regardless of any statements to tho contrary wo expect to know Inside of thirty days what tho result will b. Mr. Nlbloy assured Mr. Gates that ho will uiako a public announcement as Boon as we h secured enough acreage to Insure tkj balauce being signed for. W. If. Oore signed tho flrt con tract fgr 100 acres, GOVERNOR UN 1' Si fa TJ Wk a v. : mssr VWt.