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...4..I....I - - .. r " "3T ,CT t I i ill page rjcmr RfEDFOttD MAITJ TRTBttNE, MEDKOHD. OnEHOX. i j . j '. .... hi i j , u, jjjatLyjsrg" FttTTMY, KOVEMBEff m TflTS IRE ARE OF SUGAR BEETS IED AT M ONC E FORMER CHICAGO MAYOR'S DAU GHTER TRACES LINEAGE BACK TO POCAHONTAS ! ATLANTIC CAS Sittimlity llio hrrt hriu' nerrnup omnpn'ifii vill pitm, though tin lietnl qnnrttim will lio kqit open at tlin Oidifrtfteln! oln'j for n (W tlnv )oi!or (o cloo np oontrnt'tH mt. So far 1K0H ui'im hit vu Ijcpii miictl lip ill tlilw icrtlnn of Hie viillc.v. Mr. Dramuell, in cli'irao nl Omul Piwt, rtlorts tliit 'J00 iwrsn in (lint loenl Hy 'il! Imvc Li'i'ij nipiutl Iiy Snttn il7 evening, The Inoul (onniiitlro liopo to -lyn p nt limit find more npriks lv lomor-mv niiilit, hit) "hopo lU'fjyrtuI jr.nkdli the lumit sick." Over iiii'ty ltminps imin nml riti r'n of MclfW hn c sulc-i'HIii'ii $30(1 iipiei'P In Inn proposed V'l.0()i poinptinv to piisiip in IippI eiilltiro. Thi pmnpn'iv v'i",, to Iikup (Kill jkmiw In lie milled to tint neii-nue nl loiuly Niv'iml. It ii hoped to titpi tin' hnliineo lomorrcu. The iliHiippointnicnl of (lie I'fiin priljtn lifts lieen iIip fnilurp to arouse flinners of tin? Cent ml Point m-c lion, the sii'tirin uith (lie I invest nvnilrtlile neienjfo under water. I.iltle eo.oporntion lins lieon firtli"iiniiiiir in tills )oelit. Aiiilniiil nlo hu f'lllen down, through luck of irriirnti-d Intnl. I.niul owner ire uiyeiillv repiel fil to eeil eerv effoit to ineiease the nninfo hefuio Knlnrdav cveninp, for the tinir Ih growing uliort mid fiOO jierpa mom me needed limn lire in flight at t lie pre-o-nt lime. Those fanner. who hnwhtcn hi itnlin; nliuiil xiuimc; tin lor ungnr licet enltnie iimuM In I e ah'e now t't sen flendv their n n innni'diitto in terest in this iirpnttnnt matter nnd me( tin' poiniiiiltfe'H proposition fn voii'ldy nt onee. Dehiv at thin jnnc line is dteiedit.tl.le, nhke to Hie in dividiinls i'MiiKiil nnd to the vnllev JOS HILLSTROM SHOT (Continued from piiKe otic) I'm goIiib, kooiMijo, ovorjboily." The word to flro wax given and the report or the ride came nn InMiint nfter Hllletrom'H flnnl wordH, "Let lior go!" llimkfnst Untustl IIHlHtroiu wore IiIh prison milt. A dark unit had been obtained (or him, but Hoi office (eared deln might rniiBo another outhrunk from him nnd did not wnlt to temoe Die clolliliiK Jin wore. Ill breakfast, which wan phired before htm nbont fi: lf o'clock, re nmlnd itntHtted, mid. In (act, urt nntteud, an lie wim then In the nililHt of hln nervoiiH outbreak. lllllstrom's body wan clalmud by Kd Itnwnn, Hecretary of the local ln dnitrtal Workers o( the Wot Id orKnti hntlon, who Intimated Hint It would lie tiont to Wyoming for burial, uh re iliiontod by HIllHtrom In a tuUiRiatn to V. H. Haywood jtwterday. Teli'Kninih I'mlesl Innoeeiii'o TeleRrnnm from 0. X. Hilton of Denver, one of llllWitrom'fi nttonie.vH, awtortlitR that William lliuk of Sent He hud niude an uf(ld;t Hint ho was with HlllMrom the night J 0. Mor tleon wun murdered and that IIIIU Btrom uni Innocent, wete recelod by Governor Spry and other orflcer of the uttito and county early thl niorn illB. The dherlff wnh requeHted to pujtpone tho oxeeiitlon until thin htatoment had buon Inventlgated Wnrdeii Aithur 1'ratl of the prlaon Hum tiHkwl HllUtioni If he knew Una ky and IlllUtroin amiwurml that he did not. The sheriff was then dlroeU od to proceod with tho oeculton. None of HlllHtrom'g I. W. W. frlendu were pronent. The law pro 1do that not more than Uvu friends of u coiidemned man muy bo present If their prMonee be reijiiotiled by him. Jllllttrom dwUrwl Ut nlKbt Hint he did not wluli any of IiIk friends to Fee tho evocation and committee of thp I. W. W. win accordingly denied admlMlon to tho prlvon. fte&KfflB h f v? .Jf ft-m R' hnMWiMm ' luth. vwiPk Iwi J5" 'Jvf ? - ?j- ?tafsy J$$M fit f i i i T l XYil. fwf$ f t' fx ft .MNs I'Mllh OkiIimi llaiiNon Willi .Mi, (.'alt she hliaKv. the dlstliii Hon of liaclnn tier llneauo Iwick (o IVInresN I'ondiontas. She ami her fat her, ('inter II. IliinUon, foituer iini)or nf (Tiliei), aii iinionu lite feu IhliiK iIcm-iiiIiiiUn of the iKviiillfnl Indiati ((ill of .laniesinuii. AERO SQUADRON RG HP L F G I . L DEFECT1 E BABES Spittle. Sloij Wlix-l SIUTTM8. Nov. 1 a. -Accordien: to a story told today at Industrial 'Worker of the World hoHdipinrtem liore, William llimky, a fierumn-Am-erloan, aged St, while watclilnu a nurttdo of Industrial WorVern lt nlKlit. wan owirboitrd to soy that ho know llllntroin wan not gHllty HttuWy vn iintwtlmiwl by Industrial Worker Mho hord blm, and Ikon wan taken te UaAdiiHaptorK where ho Htado affi davit that ho w with lllHatrow oon tltiHOualy ftotM t 41. w. to li p. in., on lit da of the murder, nad that h" ad HlllMrom wr MwklHS work nt th Murray, I'uh, amltr. The affliUvtt wn mm bafor Tkuu WhltbMui, Hcrtry of the Indus trial Workr or the WorW hw. Tlrami ontiulni a aiinmary ( luNk'a aliidavlt hit mb( at t n'otOik thin morning la (IOTraotr nry Pralll WiUoti .n)d O K. llljton. liHi-'roie uttorn. 10 Mi DEATH TO UR lllIC tii). o ifi si leadlim VfRT Sll.l.. Ukla , No. l. -The furtitoi. einiiam lied an a coroner a first nei'n Miiindion, I ntled Sl.ite- jMry t decide whether Dr. Henry J. tinn., eompo-rd at i in ntlntii. HalMldfH did rlKbt In retualnK to op rniled fiinn the' avintioii fllwl lier.- erate uu thi tterormml llolllnner baby, this moininu on n llilit to ihv w and tbua cave U life, aro to tnako headipiarliirx of th onrnniaatii.tt at nubile tblr diK'NIeii today. Snn Antonio, Tr. Filtcen miunte- it was ieMi-teJ that thtdr verdict nfter the fitst mtiehiue, enfrin would vindicate Pr. Halaelden. Cttptain P. I). PmiloU, e.tiunandiK. Hepl)lng to qtieatlona by thn coro wh ;n the air, tho entire n,nndroii ner'a Jury Dr. Ilainelden said wits on itM way ontli.rd. j "The father left the rate In my Tho fliplit ii Hie first of it kind Laoda Patlrely. After a conference nttea'ptod hv uimy aiotors ot.-l i j 1 rame to the eore'.itaion that it would liei'tn made ur.dei eoinlilnm us near lv like Ihoxe eucountetrtl ia war tin. is ia onHhihle The ainnrti will fly elnse toit'ter nnd it is planned In enmplete the jonriirv in t itiiVH. Hip u'.M'inifwnl i-oerotiet be boat not to operuta. It would re quire a dellPate operation to proloiiR thP ohlld'i life and hud It dted un der nr. operattcn I might have heon um lined of Ulttli g It. A daiifieroUH I'he tlight will end on Yetbt"-dn., aumleal nneraUon would have valu ed no.hing for the thlld. Without f Ask Your Dealer for Snovilake Soclas on t! round nt Port Snui 1 1 oust on. tin- tin oiieuulon tluie wun uo rltamo fot less neeiiWiiU or had Wiatle'r intei- it to He fen. Tlie atpiadron is eonin.ed of fif teen nMatoia nnd iiimtv men. Thu-e who lie! not !l liwlav u mimmed the motor eiiiiiihent to l.iod tlli I'ipiiptueut foi inukiiiK iiiiiu. TO ADD CHINA TO LIST (Cuntlnuo from Puse One), youd nuestiou and -tahiliittt: the in I tonal government. Nnue of the ewniouuieiitions Hint have taed on the Hituatton indio ite that the allies hae it President Viian Shi Kat his 1 flan to eslaWUh a inonaieliv. In faet the indiealiou tuv th.it elfott to add tit ina to the allies iv-ulti .1 largelv from the iipMilim th.it 1I1 ehanae m jov enimeiU wn iik'MIkMi' ami that it was the daly of the ::lhr.l poHera in intlei to pteveut )i--.iMc -"oiMiUieationai Itetwe4it Jaimu and , Thini to ael diliiutelv nt thi lime The iwuntni'; from Peking that th monarch v will aot Ite estabbh-d in imslittielv is being interpreted, theie fore, U 4riou ohmfrtus, a- Ue eltiHiienl grow.ng oil of a kuowl edge of the dan ot I be Kuns an al lien Ia brtng about a law ttiHlei-laud lag on far cn-tcru ouevlitNis. 1 nation indie ite , j my hoH' th 1 j 11 will ab'iinl .i ! I'uklirltl. j Pr Aiteni MIm Utar. I'm going io put ovei a tr to Hie ette.-i that onr pl ioodte awaliowed all oui dtaaMada. I Miaa Mar- What? Ho ou uneoao : VfiMan't a Had US ill. in m.xeitv . Pit aava aaanla tblah I hav onl I thtofBf 'b ku that baa got to UVEJ eunuali iliamonila lo fill on. e .0 ti..- il .Ull Ji II IliOUl.l ..bU Ml. U si 1 1 ii 11 r raai Tri!TbT KJii Sff' t ThePamilyTin TJta 'u Pofuhr Piu-higi' 50c J(k .iiul SSc PACKAGES AUiO SOI.U JNKUU at your italQr4 PACIFIC COA8, RISCU1T COMfAWY I'QKTLAMt), OIUTOUN 'tm mni irnKfrr ti'.in 11 unrt.im ,t T SWEPT BY GALES LE iinnnv renri. The two Btonus early Iwpio heniiins toward ench other. DOUB STORM Jown, in seme oubcs sustnitiiiva; minor iniune-. t . Vittuallv nil shipping in New ork XKW YOIIK. .Vv. in-ilih ?l"WTh?fiMpMw"rior,,lf of the Now iieeotnpanied h miiiH Mwpt 'r.Vork nntl Porto liieo line, wns blown -w York. Kew .lei-sey. Petui.slvnnw j'rom its anchornKO nnd fouled the nnd the New KtiRlnml ntntes today, Greek .steamer Amlrehs Clcnikis, both vessels beinjr daiiinned. AS WE GROW OLDER xpuottaly interfeiin with telegraphic; eouimunlention in nmnv phiees nnd endut.'.'enntr-thii'Din': alon the const. i WASHIXQTO.V. Nov. PL - Heavy ! "!m," '"V1, " fvi;UL'hf "f vl'n , , , , ...... . gist v ant iiixtv-fio tulles nn hour. Rnloa nntl fttlit atpp.st the Atlanta Th(l xnu,m m, KiMeua wns poast from Jue1.onville to Knstport, 'driei tig round near Mrunwick, On. JMe., nntl biniilJir eonditiotm prcnilvd One or two west -hound irtins-Atlan-'throinfli the CJrej.t l.nles region and ! I!lll!rs '"' ciUtl to hnc en- il, Ml,.,, vnl!..,. ,1.,,-i,,., il.n iM : . eontlteiT.i .lie "mo 011 uu-; ni .... W" -.-l tl . l.. !. .(f WllHt dest uu in unto vniiev tfinnu hip uiciiii, in, :, : " . . . ,. 1 " "i. - - - - ihHt the weather Inn,..., olfieials U T"1 'r" " 7, '"'T ., "Uornoy'a office recently knocked mm tin wtnuiir 111111.111 ojiii 11111 oi,ft , y ,, , MK,,S blown down hi, ' ,, nnneloi loMiihid ok p or the moM ro.,hl. nlc, one pn.l.nlily fattillv. A -'l'ty Sncrlff Logan unconBcloiu i.trlnble Hii.nj, deieloppimts in 'iittmijer of pede-tnnns worp knocked I and waa at liberty for half an hour SPOKANE PRISONER FACES LIFE SENTENCE SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 19. Fred Johniton was found guilty In superior court Thursday of n charge of as nault with Intent to kill. Johnson whllo being taken to the prosecuting knocked us our minds are quite as active as in former years but our strength docs not respond when c need it most; perhaps the kidneys are weak, the liver torpid, rheumatic pains or stiffened joints beset us, and we cannot easily throw off the colds that winter "brings. What we need is the rich cod Hvcroil in Scott's Emulsion to renew the blood and carry strength to every organ of the body, while its glycerine soothes the res piratory tract, and its hypophosphitcs strengthen the excitable nerves. Scott's Emulsion is a scientific oil food, of unusual benefit to those past fifty years particularly during the colder sieasons, it imparts warmth and creates strength. One bottle will prove its worth. No alcohol or harmful drugs. bcotlAc llowne. IlloomCclJ.N.J. U-j( KKK"::: t T It V V V t t f y V y f X f V ? ? T ? ? y ? ? y y V t y y y y y ! y y V f V t y y y y y y y y y y I t t t t A ni.'ulo of spli'iulid iiintrr ials $1.0(1 vnlui'S .. 1 $1.25 Corsets 69c Nivv ni' ifond, heavy eoutil. nil sizes, now stylo nuiilcl, cv- (LQkft t4 pry pair worth .$1.23, pr U7t & A r wit i n ! i rj. um r ? tvery winter miii ana toai must w $1 Corsets 59c .AH new imidcls, conies in nil sizes, 59c aims TkeWoman's Store All $15.00 Suits now $10.00 All $20.00 Suits now $15.00 All 2.".00 Suils now $19.98 All $:J0.00 Suits now .,$22.50 All $35.00 Sui'ts now... .J. i....'?27.50 All 40.00 Suils now ". $32.50 All 13.00 Suits now $37.50 A Slight Chr.rgc for Alterations All .$10.00 Coals now $7.98 All $12.50 Coats now $9.98 All $15.00 Coats now $12.48 All $18.00 Coats now $14.98 All $20.00 Coats" now $16.98 All $25.00 Coats now $21.48 All $;10.00 Copts now $25.98 All t.'M.OO Coats now $29.9S Now Is the Time to Buy Furs Nippon "Mink Sots $75.00 Fitch Sot $50.00 Natural Mountain Lynx Sot $30.00 Pointed Siberian Wolf Set $25.00 Holland Cat Set ?.. ... .$19.98 r "White l''o Set Hrowu Conov Set $12.00 $9.50 Black Opossum Muff $9.48 r T T t y ? ? f y y y y y y y y Black Conoy Barrel MulT $8.50 Jt .$4.50 : y Brown Conov Muff. Blnok Conov Muff $4.48 Children's Angora Sots Children's Coney Sots Children's lmine Sets Y ...$3.98 A Saturday Sale of Dress Goods and Silks $1.50 TAFFETA $1.39 dors and w ... rn i.i i . ... ii .H)-ui. iniiem, in an black. -'1.50 value .. $1.39 $1.50 SILK AND WOOL POPLIN 98c 10-inch Silk and Wool Poplin, in all the li-hr and dark shades, includint; black QQ and white, worth l."n, special . y OC $1.25 WOOL DRESS GOODS 98c Si Tiros, Poplins, Kpinik Checks all shades to .select values, at from, $1.25 Plaids, 98c n Lyn - . " Mi Y THANKSGIVING SALE OF LINENS. EVERY PIECE OF LINEN REDUCED SATURDAY. 72-ineh SMiii Damask, extra heavy quality, 42.50 value, (D IP special tjj) Lt Li O $3.98 h $2.48 y y y y y y y f y 72-inch Table Linen, several pat terns to choose from, I $l.:j(J value, speoial. 72-inch Table, Linen, 41.25 value, special Heavy Mercerized Table 1 inn, speeial Special Sale of Handbags Saturday (iciiumo Leather Hand 1 atf, with mirror and coin $1 $1.19 nurse fittings, 41,50 alue $2.00 vnlue, special (lonipuo Pin Seal and Mo ro.vo Moat with fancy silk liniiios, mirror and coin HtllUiS,! pursi at $2.48 $1.19 1 70v 39c z Sensational Lace and Embroidery Sale J 15-inch Embroidered Crepe and Organ die Flouneings, $1.00 value. flO 70C 8 inches 48c Kmbroidorod Handings. -I to wide, values to S)Sc, very spe cial at. the yard '. Allovor Ihnbroidered Organ die, $2 value, at this sale 98c 5c lCmli. Kdging and Insertions, 15c values, speeial, the yard IS-in. Flouncing and Corset Cover Em broidery, cheap at 50c, spo- Q cial. the yard Z y C Allovor Kmb. Voiles, 10 in. wide, colors and white, values to $1.50, SQl special, the yard O J C Oriental Lace Fleuncing: in. wide, .$2.00 value, yd ,98tf 27 in. wide, $1.75 value yard 79 IS in. wide, $1.50 value, var.I 69 New Net Top Laces 3fi in. wide, sjfl.OO value, yd $1.69 27 in. wide, $2.75 value, k $1.48 IS in. wide, $2.50 value, yd $1.29 12 in. wide. 41.75 vjiIho vi ns 5 to 7 in. wide, $1.50 value, yci."."."!.'89c Shadowed Lace Flouncing, cream, ecru Jiufi wnuo, !ihc value, special, thhe vard t Y T T t r T .. Wiile Shadtiwed ICIouneing, 25 inches wiuo, m.io values, special. .,.,..,....... . 39c ) inches 69c Notion Sale Saturday N. T. Spool .7for25o Chnk'sO. Cotoi! . Bncill.i rmchot ('ot tou, a sixes, ball 9c ( hih'icii'h Hose Suppoil-(-. u 'm! quality, t A n Sitiui.-l Talcum Powil. r, can 10c Hope Muslin, 12' -' quality, yard, 9c Merkolcv Cnnibrie, l"c qualitv, 12J4c iiixid I.iniii ' l.txll 'J'uWclui; 124c P.est Dress prints, er vard 5c Apron Gingham, speeial, vard, 6c n0-inch Percale, yard, 9c Good Ctitton Matt, la-'h, 8c Blanket Sale Wool Finish Plaid Blanket, (fl r q P"' 31) Z." Blanket. 72x . .$1.98 Largo Size Orey Cotton SO, 2.2o value, special, pair '. All $1.75 Cotton Blankets, in tan and grc, special, pr. vVl Blankets, plaids, gra and whit viMiii i.Hh, spocitil at, per 00 D. $1.48 I ".... ' I ' "'"""" Crili lilnnlids, enrh IJOc ? f f f T ? f f ? ? ? T f V T Y Y Y Y v 4