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PXOE TEN MTCTTFOTID MATL TTCTnTfXrc, rEDFORD, ORKnOV, TTflTftSDAY,' NOVEMBER 8, 1923. J- M ! m V.'l i !it5 I! OWEN J. ROBERTS, OIL PROSECUTOR Ti TVABHTNr.TO.V, Nov. ft. 0T) President fool Id kg accepted today the resignation of Owen J. Rob erts, special counsel for the United States In the oil cases, effective- Immediately. In his letter of accepting the resignation, President Cool id go. ex pressed gratitude on behalf of the Kovernment "for the fidelity and energy with which you have prose cuted thetie cases, which hnvo re turned to the United Hiatus all the property In question and many millions of dollars In money." i- Jfoborts tendered his resigna tion . hecauso under the scnato joint'- resolution calling for his appointment he was prevented irom taking up any cases of his own which had any connection with the government. Alleo Pome reno, with whom Owen KoliortH was associated In tho prosecution of, the cases will continue In his present position and conclude the remaining work. )'; ' ' .SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 8. (IP) x-Detnlla were bclnc v.orki'd out today to turn over virtually tho entire estnto of I,ovl W. Ilullon vulued at l,:.r,o,OCiO to tho Hutton nnttlement, n haven for lomelPHs cniwrpn. which wns rounaod ny him 'In 1917. The orphnnnKO was Blven the estate hy terms of Ilut- ton's will. Mr. Hutton, who mtido hts for tune in the Heroulos mine In tho Ooeur d'Alene reulon of Idaho, died Baturdny. Ho left his brother, Stephen A, Hutton. Vancouver. Wn., 1 10,000 nnd members of the uoard of directors of the bomJo ment each were left $100. Tho balance of the entate was to bo placed In trust, the Income, to be lined for tho maintenance of the Ncttlemcnt. :- El CHICACSO, Nov. 8. WV-I'oil tloav ro-oohocd In tho lllth ward today when a bomb wrecked tho front of the ThompBon-Crowo Ite publlcnn headquarters on Wont worth avenue. It was tho 89th bomb of the year In Chicago. , Ernest fleliwler, who has a real mtate office In the sumo building, Huicgested that police talk to iluKli Norrls, ward committeeman and word .leader for tho Thoinpson Htate'a Attorney Crowe faction of tho Ilenubllrnn party. Norrls said ho did not know who -threw tho bomb. Ho re tailed, . howovcr, that the courts Are still attempting to determine whether ho or John (Dlnirbiit) Oberta was elected committeeman last April. ' 1 ". , SAILS HOI TODAY PAHIfl, Nov. 8. ft) Olnrenco Torhuno, who stowed away on the Oraf Zeppelin, changed his mind nnd after cancelling his passage aboard tho Majestic yesterday, sailed aboard the Ilo do France. It was explained today that he -wanted' to return to tho United States with some of the passen gers who had como over on tho airship, - t t . Oregon Wenthcr V Rain tonight and Friduy; warm er In the east portion tonight. Southerly gales on the const. Suffered for years from Stomach Indigestion . and Gas ; . II ws Impossible for this woman lo at anything without distress. She took Afmal. She writes: "I gradually ' fosnd I could est everything." A suf , for tr from high blood pressure, accom. led by nervousness, writes that after taking Agmel he "fell like a new Letters like this are received dally. One woman oars: "Everyone tells me how well I look, but only knew kow well I feel." n'M (I Atmtlt A JTttt niturl hlt ood. Tst Mp or mUk ot I h. M.llesn Mtiu.y plant cos otntrttd by rirnov Ins .let., w.t.r. NotAInt Kdded. Et trtordln.rily rich Id Inpurt.nt ministt nd othw vital ol aiMts LrcMpary for th.propw.diu.tmMt snd tuartlonini oflK. body, A ffital f.v. Not modii'in. tJan Blmhollr. Thounuidj Msilna Msrwy n.nt OWr, of Acm.l Ml fww tvrtmmtutm roM ipmr SrvrfUf r ion buo USSUII If you hxm .n UDNItT totlowinf ymptoDit, NTLAMMsTION TOMArH INOIUniTION otswrrs InvwtifiU Acmvl to lehM. llycouri,r.fwl Irvqupfit rtgjity to tn up it ni(M, tc. . AM yur rtru til AsTtlft. Of Writ 4lpswf tit TKs) A aranaJ f. aii yur nru ftttt OF Americans are depriving them- .selves of lncalcululilft posKiltilities for health, from the common prac tice of skimming milk for cream and throwing away the non-fat 1 milk solids in tho form of sMrn j milk or hy feeding It to farm ani mals, according to Dr. H. K. Van Norman of Chicago, internationally known dairy expert. "Kkim milk solids are one of na ture's 'most valuable foods, hot h for human and animal use," says Dr. Van Norman. "Milk, In sim ple terms, Is hntterfat, skim sol ids and voter. When 'all tho wat er, which compriHPs something like 88 per cent of tho original milk. lias been removed, there rcmiiins tho hutterfat, which Is lews than a third of the solids content, and tho skim milk solids, which are more than two-thirds of the solids content of the milk. The butter- fat. In the form of butter, cream. Ice cream and other products, has the higher commercial value, yet from the. nutritional viewpoint, it Is the skim milk solids which sup ply thn elements of nutrition so often lacking In our modern diet." Analyses reveal that tho com position of dry skim milk is 8 per cent calcium nnd other minerals needed In bono nnd tooth building, H7 pep uont milk protein, n valu able source of muscle and tissue building material, and CI per rent lactose or milk sugar, mi energy) suplylng food particularly valuable for maintaining the Intestinal tract in a healthy normal condition. According to Dr. VanNormnn, dry skim milk in constantly in creasing quantities Is beinp used by tho better linkers to improve the nutritional value of their prod ucts, as well ns their physlcnl char acteristics. H Is also largoly used In tho making of biscuits and crackers and In the preparation of macaroni, prepnred flours and for sausage filling. Large quan tities of tho powder also go into the making of Ice cream, choeo-lalr-R and confections of various Jtlnds, Kuperlor grades of cottagn eheoHO r.ro made with it, nnd In comir.mitles where the demand excels the supply from actual churning, cultured buttermilk is prepared by reconstituting dry skim milk and Inoculation with pure cultures of lactic acid bac teria. f. A NEW YORKER ARGE r AT By O, D. Seymour. j NKW YOHIv. A thousand lim ousines crawl along Thirty-ninth . street. . Gleams of light occasional ly Illuminate tho Interior of a cur, throwing Into relief u feminine fneo abovo an ermine wrap, a feminine throat or wrist splashed with dia monds, a masculine profile under a stllk tophut. The opening night of the sen- son at tho Metropolitan Opera house Is the year's greatest spec tacle, and a glimpse of It is avail able not only tho tho society folk themselves, lining tho gilded boxes of tho dlnmond horseshoe, not to tho few more hundreds who are able to get lesser seats of vantage Inside the auditorium. It in a speo tnclo In which anybody may share, simply hy finding a place along the sidewnllc at the south doors of tho Met where tho patricians alight from their cars and run the gauntlet of photographers to the entrance door. Many a flothnm resident hns dis covered that jewels may be seen at closer rango and gowns gllmps ed to better advantage from the sidewalk outside the opera house than from a gallery seat Inside. Multitudes como down to Thirty ninth street between Hroadway anil Seventh avenuo every year on the opera's opening night to get a peek at such a glittering display as Is afforded nowhere else. 1'VtiNt for I'Yn.liiIno Kyos, Many in tho sidownlk crowd arc women. Soon after S o'clock the vnnmtnrd of noctoty nrriv, ' A clor.on photographers hovo taken pouts around the entrance, and a dnuen traffic officers keep the crowd In place and direct the llm oujdnea up to the curb, one by one. Tho photographer slaht Irfl. U. Kdward Manvlllo and her dauh ter Kntelte nllMing from a car the otmchr In ureon brocade pown, with a diamond necklnco nnd ban deau and n while ostrich-feather fan tipped with Rieen: the thnwh ter In peach-colored velvet with n diamond corwtKO ornament visible under her loopiely-held wrap. Flash lights explode. Immersing tho Street for a split seeon" In a phosphoric glow. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius N. It I Is h nrr(ve-lth Viscount nnd Vis countess Allenby nnd -tho flash lights burst again. Somebody In the crowd recog nises Mrs. Oliver ITarrlman, with ropes of pearls flowing from her throat to tho folds of her evening wrap, and several Identify Ganna Wnlka, In nn Indigo velvet cloak and wearing emerald gran clusters at jer eurs. A Maiden's Dreamt Even when the last motor has drawn up nnd left nsalg tho crowd does not disperse, for within an other hour the homeward proces sion will begin. At 11 o'clock the electric number hoard Is flashing with o:.o figure after another to notify chauffeurs far up the Mreet that their master nnd mistresses are ready to dcpartt The crowd U Hih Human Food Value In New Type Bread INCREASED 'PROTECTIVE MINERAL CONTENT -THROUGH ADDITION OF DRY SKIM MILK RESTORES QUALITIES OF WHEAT LOST IN KILLING iPlain Bread' Low in Calcium Low in Phosphorus (CONTEXT, Low in Iron HA0I WITH OSOINAKV INUtMINT, LUS WATER bigger than ever, swelled by homo-' ward bound theater-goers. And when near midnight the spectacle is over, many n maid and , matron from the sidewalk throng, j hurrying to her flat, has mudo up. her mind what sort of a wrap or j necklace or bracelet she will have; If she, someday, becomes a box- j holder at tho opera. , S RIDDLE GANG LEADER ON STREET CORNER P 1 1 1 r -A 1) K r ,V ll I A . No v. 8 (!) Another victim of gangster's guns was near death In a hospital to day, his body riddled with 11 bul lets. His recovery, physicians said, was doubtful. Ho l AVilliam DennI, alleged leader of an underworld band. H Is brother . was shot down in a gnnjf fend less than three weel a ago. Hennl was shot as ho stood on a street corner last night when an automobile sped past him pumping out a fusillade of shots. He refused to reveal tho Identity of his assailants. Den ni and his brnlher were witnesses in a murder ease seve ral weeks ago. If hn dies he will be tho 2Sth victim of gang shoot ings, which ni o now being Inves tigated by a special grand Jury. Itoseburg Douglas county takes lease and oplfoti .-on eight acres ncrnss from county I'firm. COLDS MAY DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Co u ?lts from colda may lead to se rious trouble. You cun stop tlicai now wilh OeomuWion, un cmuUified crcosuto tlmt Is pit-u sunt to take. Crcouiulsion Is a nicdicul discovery ivilli two-fold action; it soolla'S itnd licit in i ho inflinif-d membranes and in liihils Rcnn Rruwtlt, Of Jill known drills creosote is rec ognized by Jiiuli medical aulhorilics as one of the Krentrst lic.ilinii n(;enrtes for cmij-lis from colds and liroacltial lirltaiionu, CrcoinuUion ronluins. in addition to creosote, other Ivaling FOR THE COUGH FROM feu u 5 1 WHY New type Brad! MAM WITH OSOiNAMV tWOSILlCNTJ n,U N0N-MT MILK SOUP AMI WAT Eft; IN CHICAGO FEUD rillCAOO. Nov. S. (P) Tor ture by fire heat-reddened forks presm d into the fle.sh of the; cheeks, lighted matches hold to scorrh the fact? again has been I resorted to as a ganf: method to! make an enemy "Hrpual." i Kdwnrd Jackson, negro garage worker, told police oC tho torture yesterday. Haying it was omployed. by two men to force him to tell the whereabouts of a man they, sought. Tho man, Jackson said,' was John (Dingbat ) Oberta, de- f en ted candidate for stato sena-' tor. The gangster also sought to i learn from Jackson the where-! aboiits of Danny MeFall, known' to police as a one-time ally of : "fdaek Joe" Halt is, a figure In the "beer racket." v "They heated a tablo fork red hot and pressed It against my cheeks," Jackson said. ''Then they lit matches and held the flame close, to my face." Two me n were arrested, an d Jackson identified Waller Zwolln skl as one of h!s torturers. Mississippi vnlley, liolicved to )e thr Kl'catfrtt fui' producing nron 1 in thn worlrl. ncoountH for inosll of thn 70.000 O'oo annual ciitch i of the I'nllPfl SI lit os. ' ! elements vhirh soothe and heal tho inflamed niemhrnnea and stop the ir ritation, while the creosote fcoea on to the stoiiiach, is uhsotbed tola tho blunt!, aiiacks the sent of the troiiltjc and checks the growih of the germs. Creomulsion is juaranteed satittfac lory in the treatment of coughs from colds, bronchitis and minor forma of bronchial irritations, nnd is excellent for building up 1 ho system after colds or flu. Money refunded if not re lieved after taking according to direc tions. Ask your druggist, (udv.) COLDS THAT HANG ON iuooeyear All-Weather Tread Is Safe for Winter Driving The famous Goodyear All-Weather Tread scien tifically designed for Baloon Tire use has the big advantages of traction and resistance to skidding. The sharp-edged diamond-shaped blocks are placed in a semi-flat design so that they not only grip the road but they retain their usefulness longer than any other non-skid. The second big advantage is long, slow even tread wear as opposed to the "cupping" and un even wear so noticeable in many other Balloon Tires. And with these virtue of traction, non-skid and long-wear, this new tread is perfectly quiet and does not produce the vibration of many non-skid designs. Medford Service E PROHIBITION ASKED BY VOTERS DRY HEAD CLAIMS j : j CIIKWCIO, Nov. 8. T) The ! women's; national committee for ' law enforcement, comprising ten ! national women's organisation. I gave out the following statement : : today through its president, Mrs. : : Henry V. I'eabody of Ma.-.iehu-j setts: I "The election of Herbert Hoover , ; is the answer to the cry for a refer- i I endum on the 18th amendment, j ( The voters have declared they want 1 j inore.ymt less, prohibition more, i ; not Ichs, enforcement of the 18th ' amendment." j Tho statement described IToov-j t'm victory' as the result of worn-1 These real advantages. when you use, for light or heat, the new-day BURNBRITE KEROSENE A drastic improvement in manufacturing process has made this better kerosene possible. At no added cost you can now have a kerosene that offers these valued advantages : 1. Burnbrile has a clean, sweet odor. 2. Burnbrile burns with a clear, white flame. 3. Burnbrile does not char the wick. At your neighborhood grocer's or thi nearest red, green and cream service station you can get this new product. Try it confidently; you'll want to use it regularly. Ask for the Burnbrite booklet. It gives you a score and -more of valued uses for Burnbrite, with finer results than you have ever known. Read about the convincing lamp test a standard lanp burning for from 60 to 65 hours on one filling of the fount. Sold wherever Associated products are sold. ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY 'Refiners and Distributors of Assodttcd Gasoline Associated Ethyl Gasoline Cycol Motor Oil and Greases en's uulp"uritiK lo the polls to pr-j vent u breakdown In law enforce-j inetil and said his election should banish forever from American pol jtics "the liquor controlled poli-i tleian." i The women's national commit-' tee includes ttie general federation of women's clubs, parent-teuchers' ' organizations, and is miliar associa tion)!. . ; Flood Will lrobate. REDWOOD CITV, Cul., Xov. 8.! Tho will of Cora Jane Flood, sister of the late James 1. Flood, "Ho-, nation Kinr," was filed for probate' here, disposing of an estate valued at between "one and two million dollan;. Three hoaschuld cm-! ployes were left a total of $12,000 and the balance of the estate went to a niece and a nephew. ! lR-oker Suicides. 8A.V FltA.WISCO, Nov. 8. Ilertrun ('. -Ireland, f9, pioneer bro'ter here, committed suicide by leaping from the window of his doctor's office in the eleventh story of the Flood building. He had been under treatment for nervous disorders. Station The best ginger Jamaica can grow is used in I ANADA The Qhampagne "Wholesale Distributor On The Recreation Route to New York via the Panama Canal and Havana , Modern ocean transportation has no finer example than this new liner the 'Virginia. With her great sister ship, the California, she establishes new stand ards cf speed, beauty and luxury in Coast-to-Coast travel by sea. Fourteen days to New York. 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