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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER T IN ATTENDANCE TWEW YORK, Idaho State Institutions Show About Same En rollment as Last Year. BOISK, Idaho. Nov. II (AP). En rollments In Idaho educational Instttu tlom this year approximate tho of " last year, despite changes In teacher certification laws, which reduced the normal school work, the summer school VW. IX Vincent, commissioner of cation, announced today. for In that after 1928, candidate teachers certificates must nave naa normal school work the summer school attendance-thi- s year ahowed a sud " atantlal decrease. At the University of Idaho there re 1778 regular resident students, IS students. 12 nonresident stu 'jsnerlal and 287 attends 1 the summer dents school, making a cross total of 2274, from which 239 were subtracted for a net attendance of 2033. The deductions were those of students' names entered twice or more on the book of the institutions. There were 177J regular resident ttii4nt at fh nilviraitv Isst V(ar. 135 nonresident . 4:i special4ndstudents, " Vvnl rnilaiila J . . ... ...... from which a Z2ot, of gross making 180 deduction were made for a net total There were 400 regular resident students at the southern hranch of the university at Pocatello, 15 in auto me. Thank's or vocatinal courses, and 71 pecial music students, a total of 486. I.jist year there were 44t) regular resident students, 44 in vocational course and 114 in the music school, for a total of 604. The decrease was caused abandonment this year of the ty teacher training department and the requirements for admia-in- n raising of school tn th of music. Attendance at the Albion normal I6! to 277, but from increased school enrollment session the summer 229 195. The Lewis- 'dropped from - .. to A A . LK Bandits Quit Under Barrage of Comestibles Not. 16 ARE DISCUSSED (AP). When Samuel Seiner, delicatessen clerk, was held op by two armed man, he went the morle comedian, who lay down pie barrages, one better and then some. He started in with pie, but when the supply gave out he moved on to pate de fois gras pots, tinned sardines, casseroles and boiled hams. The robbers pointed pistols but as when they entered, Schaer went into action they shouted: "Hoy, doln't do that," dropped to hands and knees and scrambled for the door. Ehaer chased the men Into the street, volleying away with an armful of imported comestibles, and assisting police, ran on Ho of the pair down. gave his name as Ralph Scott, a recent arrival from Christmas Decorations by Pocatello Merchants Be short residence In 1866, and after Brigham Morgan county, raTme to City, having resided here since that time. Mr. Lee. was horn In thi city February 10, 1856. They were married November 14. 1S77. In the St. Special te The Tribune. Their children are tleorge POCATELLO. Idaho, Nov. 16. Dis- John A. temple. Ue of Blade Plne( Idaho; cussion of plans for Christmas deco- Oscar S William N. and Hit F. Lee of Knight of ration to be carried out by individual this city; Mm Olivia L. Lee of Salt Idaho, and Victor merchant and "by the chamber of Driggs, Lake City. They also have twenty-on- e commerce on the main city streets grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Lee are among the was held Wednesday noon at the regresidents of this city. For many early of th chamber forum ular meeting led the tabernacle chair Mr. at the Bannock hotel. Dick Wells, year and has served as stake clerk for than more C. forty years. Batch, chairman president, and C. of the retail bureau, led the discus Ie sion. W. Hall sang two solos, accompanied by Miss Evelyn Lundgren. Announcement was made that the chamber would assist in the entertainment of teachers of southeastern Idaho, who will hold a conference here DeA. Special ond ward gave a program consisting of music selection by the scout band; brief talks by the boys, thanking the members of the Lions' club for their activities in behalf of the scout movement in Oneida county, which la the major activity of the local club, and demonstrations of the scout teachings. Officials of the local scout council were present and made brief addresses on the scout movement In Oneida county. Methods of raising the fund to fi nance the stAte seed show, which was sponsored by the Lion's club. 1 nf were discussed by the members. A lar students this year, as compared committee to work with the Oneida with 363 Jast year, but the summer county chamber of commerce in arschool attendance decreased from' 393 ranging for financing the show, was to 371. There are 97 students at the Deaf appointed. and Blind school at tiooding this year, while Coast Trade Emissary "art increase of three students, Idaho 'attendance of students at the school decreased industrial training Seeking Idaho Products from 297 last year to 330 this year. BOISE. Idaho. Nov. 16 (AP). In Interest of increased trade relaAnimals the tions between southern Idaho and Los Many Angeles, E. F. MacDonough. domestic trade commissioner of the Los AngeCaptured by Hunters les chamber of commerce, started toY day a survey of Idaho's agricultural Speclsl to The TrlNane. production centers HOODING, Idaho. Nov. 16. During Mr. MacDonough declared Los Anthe month of October twenty federal geles purchases 3926 from Idaho and cooperative, hunters were em- had totaled- - U,524,058, of during which ployed by the Idaho division of preda was for cattls and calves. tory animal control. These hunters. 1838.281 for cheese, for devoted their time to trapping op- 1649.600 for butter, $589,417 for eggs erations and preparations for tho w)n- - and $278,866 potatoes, for dressed poultry. ter poison campaigns. A total of Zita Los Angeles purchases InOther coyoles. 23, bobcats and four bears cluded S772.5O0 worth of hogs. $.153,744 were taken.' In the poisoning opera- worth of sheep, $300,000 worth of ap tions 127 horses and 103 sheep were ples and $217,200 worth of grain. Mr. MacDonough will first visit the were prepared. Welser and Payette Boise, The best individual records were: valleys Emmett, and will then go to the Twin M. Croney. Bannock county. 27 coyhis tour in Falls section and otes, 2 bobcats. 1 bear; total 30; southeast Idaho. compiete Kvans, Butte and Blaine coun- -' i Bennle ties, 29 coyotes; Krlt Orace, Bannock Warehouses Leased county,- 20 coyotes, 8 bobcats, total 28. In September, Alfred Twitchell was successful In trapping a large female for Storage of Potatoes lion on the ranges of the Targhee national forest. A considerable number of sheep have been killed by a Special te The Trtbunn. lkm in the locality, and it is thought POCATELLO, Idaho, Nov. 16. that this bag cat was the animal re- - Lease of four large warehouses in this sjonsinie ror.me Misses. of city for the purpose of potato the bioIn October the forces storage has been made by the Leonard logical survey were Increased by six Croeset & Riley company through lo cooperative hunters from the Caribou cal real estate dealers. The ware Woolgrowers' association, and three houses leased were formerly occupied from the Cache Woolgrowers' by local concerns. The company is the largest carlot dealer in the United states and is us FOR APPROPRIATION WORKING Ing Pocatello as a concentrating point The potatoes will be sorted, packed Special to The Tribune. and shipped from this city. POCATELLO, Idaho, Nov. 16 Congressman Addison T. Smith, In answer to a Question by E. J. FJelsted Pioneer Nevada secretary of the chamber of commerce Succumbs to Apoplexy here, statca that efforts are being made to have an Item of J25.000 in eluded In the budget for the survey Special to The Tribune. The budget re of Jlichaud Flats. ELY, Nev., Nov. 16. John Henrold. ferred to is that which will he used In the completion of greater Fort Hall pioneer rancher of Parker, was found dead In his corral Friday evening. project. Sheriff Nicholson and Coroner Fraser of thi city were summoned, but on their arrival at the ranch they found the case tn the hands of the officers of Juab county, Utah. Mr. Uenroid was stricken with apoHe is survived by his wife, plexy. nine grown children end a number He was 73 years of grandchildren. of age and was well known In east ern Nevada and western Utah. The funeral was held In, Ely Tuesday af ternoon. 1 Predatory te The Tribune. BRIG HAM CITV, Nov. 16. The golden wedding anniversary of Severln N. and Olivia Forsirren Iee of this city was celebrated this evening when the children and a few Invited guests gathered at the parental home to do honor to the occasion. Mr. Lee waa horn March 31, 1 351. In Denmark. He came to Utah In Special ing Urged by C. of C Boy Scouts Give Program for Lions' Club in Malad to The Tribune. MALAD. Idaho, Nov. 16. Members of the Malad Lions' club met Tuesday, when the ooy scout troop of the Sec Golden Wedding Two Celebrities Kept by Couple of Ring Given at Brigham City cember 2 and 3. Honey producers of Idaho will hold a convention in this city during the year, Mr. Wells stated. Plans for the entertainment of the Idaho Woolgrowers' association, which meets here in January, a"o are being , arranged, he reported. Mr. lialch suggested that merchants create a holiday atmosphere by special efforts at decorations of their store and in front of their shops, with the usual plan of spruce trees before euch business buiise. A. B. Canfleld, fire chief, added suggestions as to lighting the trees with colored globes, and a community Christmas tree, which would bring out a. large crowd on Christmas morning for a program of carols, was an Idea offered by S. E. Weaver. A committee will be named by the president to investigate the feasibility of the suggestions for a later report to the forum. Knights of Khorassan Banquet Thursday Night to The Tribune. POCATKLLO. Idaho, Nov. 16. Acca Order temple No. 20J, Draniatlc Knight of Khorassan, has issued a to members all proclamation ordering attend Jhe ceremonial to be held at hall the Eagles Thursday evening. Ixiyal votaries will gather ml the gates of 6the temple, of the Pocatello o'clock In the evening for oasis at a banquet, which will be followed by a Special street parade. The business session will begin at g o'clock and the ceremonial at 8:30. Finis Bently, Imperial trustee, and C. D. Moore, Imperial representative, will give reports of the ceremonial held at Fort Worth, Texas, last summer as a part of the banquet program. Missing Alcohol at State College Found DisAMES, Iowa, Nov. 16 (AD appearance, of a quantity of alcohol from the Iowa State college chemistry Representative which brought about a Makes Hospital Move department, raid on the Sigma Chi fraternity house and charges against six members of the fraternity in whose rooms Speclsl to The Tribune. alcohol was said to "have been found. Nov. 16. To Insure was believed to have been solved to WASHINGTON. permanent retention of the veterans' day. mnrKerc A container hospital at Boise, Representative Addison Smith has prepared and will in 'Iowa State rolieste'' and nearly full on in troduce the opening of alcohol was found yesterday In a congress day a bill directing the secretary of clump of weeds by school pupils and war to transfer by deed to the direcwas identified by colieye officials as tor of the veterans' bureau all lands having been stolen from the chemisembraced in the Poise barracks mil- try laboratory. Trial of the students, charged with itary reservation for uae as a United State wterans' hospital. maintaining a liquor nuisance, startThe bill will contain the usual pro- ed Monday. vision that. If the barracks cease to be used for hospital purposes, title Entertainment . Given shall revert to the. secretary of war. Representative Smith believes that conWasatch Academy mandatory legislation absolutely veying Boise barracks to the veterans' bureau will end the present effort of to" The Trihune. the war department to recover the Special MT. PLEASANT, Nov. 16 Faculty property for a cavalry post, and will Wabe in accord with the wishes not only members and students of the men of Idaho, hut of satch academy entertained at the anof the on nual "cnen house" and reception public sentiment in the state gener the campus Mondiy evening, beirln-nin- g ally. with a varied program of readin the ings and musical numbers Big Potato Cellar Roof gymnasium In charge of Principal C. lyoofboorow. Blackfoot Graham Keith Thrond-se- n Collapses Superintendent W. on the academy made a brief tnlk which after patrons and friends BLACKFOOT, Idaho. Nov. 16 (AP). life, on a tour conducted were personally of roof a During last night the large through the ten buildpotato cellar, completed under the di- of Inspection on the campus. ings, rection of Fred (lustafson nt the Light refreshments were served In Blackfoot state hospital, collapsed. No Lincoln hall by the frirls of the houseone was Injured. The cellar was built from plans fur- hold arts department under Miss Sanished by Mr. Uustafson, drawn ac- die I. Raw. cording to one he had built on his own farm. He said the contractor did Davis County Women not brace it according to instructions, and that the patients who assisted, Return From School covered the roof with twice the quantity of earth provided for in the plans. Special to Th. Tribune. This additional weight, together with Mr. Nov. 16. FARMINGTON, the additional weignt of recent heavy Thomas Argyle of West Bountiful, rains, caused the collapse. It was said today that the cellar, Mrs. W I. Bnrkdull of North and Mrs. Asae! Stevenson of full of potatoes, will not be rebuilt until spring. Sufficient earth covers West Lavton have returned from the contents to protect them from the Logan after attending the home demnbstratinn adult leaders' trainiri;; weathej. school, which was held at the Utah college, under the direcCannon Memorial Fund Agricultural tion of Mrs. Rena B. Maycock of the for division days. extension p.ivls Organization Formed These women represented In a be will instructors county and in the held to be school training DANVILLE, III.. Nov. 16 (AP). Plans for the creation of a $500,000 county In the near future. fund for a memorial shrine to the WOMAN SHOT TO DEATH. memory of "Uncle" Joe Cannon in RICHMOND,- Va., Nov. 16 (AP). Danville were completed last night shot . Mr. Elsie, Holt Snipes, 28, was here by a chamber of commerce commit"-teeto death In the Snipes' aoartment W. Falson. $1, early today and John Papers will be drawn for the of the Uncle Joe Cannon secretary and manager of the HerMemorial association to be national mitage Country club of Richmond, was In scope. Trustees will be chosen held by police In connection with the from among close acquaintances of killing. The woman was taken to a hospital the former speaker of the house. The state already has appropriated by Falson. who told attendants that $15,000 and congres will be asked she shot herself accidentally. Police to aid. Tentative plan embrace obfound two pistols in Mrs. Snipes' apartCannon home and enough ment, ownership of which they said the taining Reads He was said additional land to create a city park Faison had admitted. in which a memorial shrine will he to have leen one of several guests Poems the Cannon home being left Snipes' apartment and had reAssembly erected, Intact. mained after the others had departMrs. Snipes was understood to ed. Special te The Tribune. be divorced and mother of two chilPOCATELLO. Idaho. Nov. 16 Mrs Ruth Elder Si?ns Falson Is married and has sevdren. Irene Welch Grlsson, poet laureate of Vaudeville Contract eral children. Idaho, read a number of original poems to the students of the UniverNIGHT MARSHAL KILLS FARMER. sity of Idaho branch Wednesday mornRuth NEW YORK. Nov. 16 COLUMBUS, Kan., Nov. 16 ( AP). ing at the regular weekly assembly. Elder will sign a contract AP). to appear Hugh Herrald, 43, prominent farmer Miss Carroll Jean Met ormick sang for 100 In a at vaudeville living near here, win shot and fatally two selections and Dean M. r. Angeil renorted days the Isvew vaudevillesalary In at Ptiher. Okla., last night talked on school spirit and tinted a terests tobybe $1000 a day. The Ixew wounded by William Schmulback, night marlarge attendance at the football game company made the announcement to shal there. to be held between the U. I. if. and Schmulback said Herrald refused to day. Weber college ofUtah Saturday. Miss Mrter, it was said, will make surrender; when accosted in an alley. her theatrical debut at a Broadway Herrald ran four blocks before colmotion picture house on Uintah Basin Turkeys Saturday. lapsing. He said he was hunting for She is to appear there for a week a room when shot. He is survived by before a tour that will take her to the widow and seven children. Ready Markets St. Louis. Washington. Baltimore and Cleveland. The contract may be reLAND OPEN TO ENTRY. MTTON. Nov. 16. A. C. Marchant. newed, the announcement said, if the WASHINGTON. Nor. 1. (Universal). of Myton, during the past week has perfprmer's popularity warrants. Nearly 70,000 acres of land in Aribeen buying turkeys In the Uintah zona, Idaho and Kansas were certibasin for a market in Salt City. Rebekah last month by the geological surAssembly Head fied Tuesday Mr. Marchsnt made a ship vey as nonirrigable and, consequently, ment of !0fl and paid ; cents per to entry as homesteads of 320 Falls Visit subject pound for dressed birds. acres or less, the interior department Representative of other companies announced today. In basin. are The also .the buying Speclsl to Th. Tribune. Over .5.000 acres In Arliona and turkey thi year are In fine g IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. Nov. 16 Utah were classified under the Mrs. Emma O'Leary, of Welser, presi homestead law and designated 640 acre or Idaon of of of for th tract Rebekah dent entry assembly IDAHO COUPLK WED. less. bo, I. O. O. F.. will be an official SLACKFOOT. Idaho. Nov. 16. Mon of the at the victor regular meeting In 4 Pocatelo'clock day afternoon at No. 33. Thurs lo th marriage of Mlaa Crystal V. Lily Rebekah in lodge the Odd Fellows hall. evening, ' I.udl, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. P.. day THE of the state This annual visit is the . N. Ludl. and Kenneth (;. Shawyer. to Fall all the Idaho and president son of Mr. and Mr. Mark C. Hhaw-ve- r, member are urged to attend, as mattook place. Roth young people will be discussed. are well and favorably known In terA of Importance t :3e will be served lllarkfoot. having attended school o'ciorkbanquet In the I. O. O. F. banquet ball here. by the Baptist ladies. FOR . Idaho ' n at tiZAu iirw. TRADC . MARK U.S. FAT. OSS. Above all, you will like Schlagb Button Locks for their swift, sure, noiseless action that quiet, ef' fective precision so desirable in surroundings. well-ordere- d tn Ineor-norati- Poet Laureate at Finding hu k 1 fust press toe in the Knob ;button to 'I lock. fust turn the KNOB to Unlock & Daly Stayner Distributors 66 Eut Phon 4th South Was. 2774. erator' mistake. It had been planned lo have Dempsey go to the basement of the building to avoid the crowds. In the building there Is only one elevator that goes below the street level. Dempsey and his party didn't take that elevator, and, when th operator of the car in which they rode wa Intruded not to stop before he got to the basement, he forgot In of having sucn personage riding with him, that his car didn't go below the first floor. After passing the first floor doors on its descent, the car stopped with barely a Jolt. The power had been automatically cut off. "Cosh!" Frank L'dlstky, operator of the car, said. It was then that 'he realised that his car was not supposed to go to the basement. The power of the car was turned on and It ascended to the street level. New Term Opens at B. A. C. Nov. 28 Sperltl to Th. Tribune. CEDAR CITY. Nov. 16 The winter quarter at the B. A. C. will open November 25. A number of courses have been arranged for students who desire, only the winter quarter work nr fnr student, who desire to herln te The Tribune. BOISE, Idaho. Nov. 16. The Infantile paralysis situation in Boise and lo To. Tribune. MYTON. Nov. 16. The funeral of Mrs. J. T. Merriwether, who died on Sunday afternoon at her home, was held Mr. and te Tb Tribune. Special Tuesday at Upalco. recently moved from PRICK, Nov. 16. A banquet hon- Mrs. Merriwether lived had for many W. Uonlta, where they oring the newly elected mayor, The services were Frank Olson; new nietnlHrs of the years to I'paho.by the L, D. H. church, and council and Charles H. Madsen, re- conducted interment was made In the local cemetiring niayor; James W. Loofbourow tery. and Arch W. McKlnnon, defeated Merriwether died of a stroke mayoralty candidates in the recent of Mr. paralysis. She I survived by a election, and the retiring councilman husband and several children. wa decided on at a meeting Monday. The affair will be held hi the banquet hall of the Rlnettl & Capitolo buildMrs. ing Thursday evening. Christmas tree display were and a committee waa named ef to recommend to the merchants Price that an effort be made to deco- Sia'd.l to The TrllMjae. rate the city In keeping with the seaPAROWAN. Nov. 16 -- Funeral serson. Ray Felt Is chairman. vices for Mrs. Luella Mlckeixen Bent-le- r A "le!". of ipt fi.M-j,'orol were held In the taliernacle Sim-da- y mlttee will be called for a later date, afternoon. Speakers were Walwhen an effort wUl be made to ascerC. ter and Mrs. Barbara tain the number of goats which are Adams, Mitchell Interment was in city cemebeing grazed on the public domain tery. In Carbon county.' It is thought by Rentier was born In Parowan committeemen that graslng control In Mrs. ISiU. daughter of Neils and ftan-na- h measures in Veeping with the recomMlikclseii. Site lived here until mendation of Charles C. deMolsy, the past few years, when she moved supervisor of the Uintah National to northern where she married Utah, forest, who made an extensive survey Mr. Rentier. Her hushand, three of the situation here, are advisuble. two brothers survive. Meat shops have been asked by sisters and Mrs. A. N. Rice, secretary of the chamber of commerce, "to exercise the . READS INTERESTING POEMS. utmost care in buying meats as ft pro- Sprrtal to l'h Tribune. tection to the consumers of Carbon SPANISH FORK. Nov. 16 Mr. ngainst meat products from chidera Rowena Hodge siMike at the meeting Infested districts. They have Indi- of the Self Cull lire club here last cated a desire to cooperate with the evening at the home 'of Mrs. Minnie chamber in this manner. Rowe, sketching the lives of war poets. Joyce Kilmer. Allan Saeger. Doctor MRS. BECKSTEAD BURIED. Mcltne and Robert W. Service, and read a number of the more popular Special to The Tribune. SPANISH FORK. Nov. 16. Funeral of their "poems. Her talk had Armisservices were held yesterday afternoon tice day as Its theme and closed with at the Fourth ward chapel for Mrs. an Armistice day poem composed and Clara Peterson Bei kstead. who died read by herself. in Ely. Nev. George l.araon presided. TWO COUPLES LICENSED. The speakers wers Henry A. Gardner, David T. Irfwis and William Grotegut. TRICE. Nov. 16 Pete Bosone of Interment was in the Spanish Fork Rains and Sarah Marchini of Helner we Issued license to marry by City cemetery. County Clerk Elizabeth Hadley MonA license was Issued also to FUNERAL ARRANGED. day. Thomas William Spdietof of Green Special to The Tribune. and Hazel Helen Schade of PRICE. Nov. 16. Last rites for the IRiver 'rice. body of Tom Cacrych. dead Heiner miner, will be held at Bingham canyon Saturday, where the body was sent today. A brother of the dead FOR SALE OR RENT man, Dan Cacrych of Canada, ha been heard from and the funeral arIn his with are accordance rangements VACITUMS Special Special vicinity remained unchanged today, no new cjises having developed. The weather still OHtlnues warm, which unfavorable and exceptionally heavy rain are falling. Your chance I Trlbun. Want a waiting for you la Ad. Bentler's Funeral Conducted at Parowan The new Knox Cheney is a late . 1927 model hat. The brim in particular show a departure' from those of yesteryear. For it curl deeply in a pronounced flare. Ton can see this hat now. interesting And you can own it for a mere $8. ELECTRIC ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHERS wishes. at the winter quarter and continue M'GILL BOY BURIED. through until the spring. From present indications the enELY, Nev.. Nov. 16. Funeral servrollment will be heavier than In for- ices for Harold Detdmssl. mer years, especially In the college son of Mr. and Mrs. Dom Detromasi of McGlll, who died very suddenly last division. Thursday, were held in this city SunLOSES FINGER. werfe WORKMAN The service day afternoon. 16. Tom McLaughvery largely attended. ELY, Nev., Nov. lin, dav floor ninn at the Lincoln high WAKING UP. way garage, suffered a crushed finger Julia What i th cure for love t recently when a ring he wa wearing caught In a swinging door. The In- first sight? London Second sight, Amelia jured finger was amputated at 4he knuckle at the Steptoe valley hospital. Opinion. Eureka Vac. Cleaner Co. Ill East 2nd Arthur Frank Was. 1761. So. Used Vacs, Guaranteed S10 Up . 208-21- 0 So. Main. 7 the r riz p ir Dal nr-- a in IB Al in another of our spectacular events at the sensational price Walker's has made famous. winter styles introducing netc fdShion features Netv W omen who want a dress pood looking is extra value and do not want lo pay more than $15 never miss one of these sales. that . -- Flat crepe and crepe-bac- k , stock-raisin- A KEELEY TREATMENT Feast Takes Aspect Closing Out Entire Line of New Standard Electric Ranges at Dealer's Cost . of Thanksgiving Feed to Tto Trtboae. HELPER. Nov, 16 Th November banquet meeting of th Business and IrofsMAlonsI ttiawi c'.utt t,Ms u aspect of a Thanksgiving feast and frolic when h. tneoiher and guests gatherel et th Grill cafe room Monday evenl" SpMlsl -- STUFF. Farmer Thourht yoo "aid you had ten-afield? p)oed the rtownian No; I only said t waa It. about plowing thinking ' tib. I e eu trereir turned It over tn your mind." Christian T EAStV SUCCESSFUL CONFIDENTIAL BHAIN-WOet- Hinds Bros. Co. 579 East 1st So. models r SO? THE KEELEY INSTITUTE E. ld So Sat La. Utah . 17 - ,- - a- - georgettes are exceptionally dressy. are very new and clever with their shaggy angora yoke and caffs in a bright shade. ADDICTION USSe-ULNES- Veltet-trimme- d yarn-trimme- d LIQUOR WtLL HELP A DRINKING MAN'S AND IgFi- ' 1 E C V N HI'S HO M E A N D IN HIS BUSINESS. satin are always favorites and universal in their adaptability. The sue range is inclusive 14 to 624 Every lovely color for winter can be found new greens, Bocoa, new wines, blues, navy and black. Plans Idaho " These mtny advantage ecurtd by patented construction exclusive with SCHLAGB Button Lock. Recommended bj leading- architect and builder. No building completely modern without them. Installed, in tO minute. "Trpcr for iH doors. Made in J2 U. S. standard finishes, with i'm at mtul knob. NEWARK, "N. J.. Nov.. 16 (AP). Although Jack Dempsey, Tex Rickard and about twenty other believed they narrowly escaped "death today when the elevator In which they were riding "dropped" from the ninth floor to the basement of the Chamber of Commerce building. It was only an elevator op- Mn. Merriwether Paralysis Situation Remains Unchanged Buried at Upalco Farm-Inito- Rancher snappy action Dempsey and Rickard, Desiring to Escape Crowd, Take Wrong Lift. Price Citizens Plan Banquet for 'Officials at Four - Elevator Jolt 17, 1027. " " ' s m"r r' New models in jersey are youthful, smart and practical. ' . Kain, bnow or bunshine it will pay you to be on hand when the sale starts Today 10 a, m. |