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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING. NOVKMUKK jv, ivzi. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiniiiimmnnnimniniiiiniiuiimnnmiiinimmniim Side 12-- Ask Me A Cross Word! F mi HELD FOR S The heavy typt puts the question, the answers to which are to be written In the Indicated squares. twin will give keys to the reat of the pusale, Theu ..- an- - a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiniiitnn3niniiminnm"n"mnnmiimn r 1 '' Parley Clark of Burley ' Mur Face Jury 4 2 y,v-- wjwmv li ig a ' U. Parley Clark, former Burley city clerk, ap peared with hla lawyer, B. P. Howells. In Justice Arthur Dunn'a court Tueida mornlnc to a newer to a chare of embezslement of city fund. Clark waived preliminary examma- ' tlon and waa bound over to appear at tha January terra of rilstrlet court. waa conBond In the aura of $5t) tinued. A. Wilson, subThe audit of Kdwln mitted to the city council In spectsl to meetlna- Monday lilfrht. referred tha city clerk'a official recorda aa . follows"Our examination of the accbunta and recorda of the city ciarn lor in period from Way 1, 19Zi. to sepiem-ha total dls10. 1M7. dlacloaed .creoancy between cash received and to over treasurer or the cash turned otherwise aocountea ror oi i.ki.u.i, 12873.97 haa been of which amount eieaaBaSBsv aasssaMaav nld to the city by Parley of Clark, other clerk, through th assistance parties." The audit showed that tha account of th present treasurer .Jtfra. Alice - . I H Pteene, balance, with tha exception of the alteration of a warrant which waa don after It left Mrs. Bteene's hands. of An apparent net discrepancy $3:9.(3 also was ahown In tha recorda administraof a former treasurer tion, the audit showed. i I ' Mr. Clark aald that h had not yet en tha accountant's report and waa HORIZONTAL. net prepared to comment thereon. He asserted, however, that he and hla 1 What Chinese seaport is situated friends had paid Into tha city treasen the Pearl river? ury to per cent of th shortag he was B What la tha national flowsr of now charged with, and before any Mexico. legal arWon had been taken. H also iaExpresalon of scorn, . elated that It seemed apparent that much of tha shortage waa In tha city 12Po1iu ,f tli compass. cemetery account, an aocount that had 14 Morsel. existed from the very Decmning or in cuy government. 17 Tool it waa imooasibie. ne saio. 10 mini,. head or tall out of these recorda by ,0 irnit of wela-h- t mssnn r tha mundled ana oeruaaieo . .. ' d 2J-condition In which h boy figured In the most fa- ...... .... moue kidnaping mystery ?5Krtumr -A kind of horse, nTrtnnrfrnftnn A -rit 23 - 2 ywjw lfl'7. zi pl Iff 26 m - - r - J saaaiianw vsisssssssssn nm, aBBaaaassasMass t tt'Ji sss. 'pay f.saf'r?' " W9 VafV saaaaaaaaaBB lift ...Byis-- ,i Whit I eW af " wiiiviivw 2- O . rl Uiuiucu V' j cui a J- Part of a plant si Perform. 29 -J 38 Four. j, - 45 norln '" leave of ahsence. and has left for Chi cago, 'where aha will spend most of the year. The appointment of Mra. Katltryn.Keane Mulhall to take charge of the work In Miss Johannesen's absence waa announced this week by Miss Marion Hepworth, atate leader of home demonstration. Mlsa Johanneaen plana to take advanced atudlea In Chicago university. She haa made an outstanding success of home 'demonstration work In the north Idaho district, and Mlas Hepworth believea that her contributions 'to Idaho home economics will be even greater after her year away. Mrs. Mulhall. who haa already taken up her new duties, la a graduate of th Vniveralty of Idaho with the class of 1916. She haa taught noma economics In high schools for several having been a teacher In North year, Central high school, Spokane, and In . north Idaho achools. - w, in., iiBeast n 4) 48 49 of burden. - MsaiaBaBsBw feaasa i ,t i ? state veterinarian, expect to finish their work. Several of the towns In y'the county have been visited by inspectors and the work accomplished ha been Thla year the expense satisfactory. to the owner has been decreased, and In some casea the cattle have been . inspected on their ranches. i Trouble. ! A wanderer. Yonder. 2 Hasard. Note of the scale. 30 Greasy liquid. 54 Beard of grain. JJ Angel. 55 Decay. 34 Doctors (abbr.), 57 Who la chairman of the Rtpub 35 To navigate. lican national committee? 36 Ashen. 51 Recompense. 37 To scatter seed. VERTICAL. 38 Refused. 1 In the 40 Conjunction. Of what group of Island 42 I Cpeclfio gravity (abbr.). the Crux Santa Atlantie capital? 44 Child. 2 Ijitln phrase meaning note well 4 Mark. (abbr.). 47 Rent. J Tag. A 50 tool. 4 What state hss glvn the U. 8. 52 once. At seven presidents? 54 Near to. (I Stake in poker. 56 Tantalum, a chemical symbol. 7 Modest. It Financial officer fabbr.). for Solution mt yesterday's puxsle. ( What German atate is noted , its china and porcelain? BO 51 53 ) 21 24 Special QF1 i JLJI sign. Women born tinder thla slrn are Red Crou Roll Call On in Oneida County membership of 200, opened Tuesday. The drive Is being conducted by the on icers ot the local Red Cross chap tar who are: David L. Evans, ores! dent; Mrs, John F. Frederickaon, vice president; Mra. Myrtle L Pel ton, sec retary; Kichara T. Owena, treasurer. At the last report of the local chap ter, which included the period from reoruary u, luza, to April IS, 1HZ7, the amount on hand at the latter date was $226.50. During that period the receipts were: Annual memberships, im; reiunas irom nome eervlce, 111.86 interest, S170.13; making the total re ceipts for that petiod 1265.99. The disbursements during the same period were: Materials and supplies purchased tor chapter production, 37.94; home service for disabled ex service men and their families, $15 home service for civilians, 3601.42 sent to Florida for relief. S25: rollcall expense, 12. 2j; remitted to national or ganlzation, 313. or A tonic la your food tltiti ronyihing dtl'tdtut Stmt fimuJa tmct IS24 Ease the Pain of twinge, of FRFF There's More to This than Health! Cleans So Thoroughly. Even Perspiration Canrt Offend All the trick laxatives In the world people who understand can't' tempt ii . FANCY FLORIDA FULL OF JUICE l Safe and Reliable Children like it. Mothers it All endorse . AUERBACH'S MEAT DEPT. users recom Nov. 1g. services for Louis Madison. Funeral 63, pioneer resident of Idaho Fatla and adjoining territory, who killed himself Monday afternoon by shooting, will be held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the McHan funeral home, with the Rev. J. I. Qtilick In charge of the aervicea. .The Woodmen of the World, of which Mr. Madison was a member, will conduct services at the graveside. mend - it aDfik Sill VEAL CHOPS, Loiri or Rib I Drug Stores. n BA CH' ' B A SE M E N Better . srade $900 day for frocks. $5.95-alue- fV.l criminal calendar and with the' ex the ception of one small civil case, comfall term of the court here haa pleted all of the work brought before it and will have three or four days with nothing to do before the fall session opens at Coeur d'Alene No vember II, according to W. 1). Beyn- o ds. clerk of the court. Sentences meted out by Judge C C. (,'avanah Monday were a fine to Ueorre Bloat, of Lewlston for giv ing Information as to where liquor could be obtained. He will be con fined to the Kootenai county Jail tintil the fine la paid. Morria Potter and Iee Bonn, both of (iranrevllle. arrested on nineteen counts of pnsseasfon, sale end manufacture of Intoxicating Honor, were urt. Potter brought before tne pleaded guilty to four counts of pos session and three rounte of sale and was given three, fines of each and three sentences of three months each In the Idaho county Jail. Ho tin pleaded guilty to one count of possession and one count of manu facture and was fined and given three montha In the Idaho county Bom c'"t'r -- .J to Carat neb acidity in my system that everyone round me was conaoous of it even outdoors. It wa s lucly day I foend the iweetemrigenectsoi l&ccajuiykxairi CASCARETS MEN'S Nov. IS At the recular monthly meeting of the city school board, the ao1it of Clark Moon for the year enrilnr June til. 1?2".waa accepted and Mr. Moon ensued to audit the books for the coming year. Mr. Moon In his report compliment ed the board on the efficient manner In which the district records are maintained and the policy, of eco nomical administration of the whi'h places tha district In he first rank of Independent echnola for Its lo per capita coat of Mr. Moon also made favorable com ment cn th fact that llO.noe of bort!s bed been redeemed during the year and a rah reserve me in is hlch permitted tbe parment of racu without registration. st $100 Mercerized Half HoeJ ROBES Beacon flannel robes, j .sT - f QQ ZJ ' AND MISSES' GOWNS, COATS weight $p5 2 and FROCKS - Sweaters worst. d end eweeters, rayon Criquete, ceat effects andslipovers. Extreme v.l, d at usually 7 19c ized MEN'S AND WOMEN'S $195 I Tut trimmed coats, consisting of velours, bolivias and novelties in tbe season's moist fetching styles. Theee new frocks consist of embroidered novelties, crepe-bac- k gettet. satins, heavy flat crepes, charming Former values up to $l74. WINDSOR CREPE Blankets GOWNS QQ geor- - t'tTi jiv q L Hose . MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S La' trimmed novelty gowns, also Satinette and clingless ccttume slips. Rgular and stout sues 79 c r HOSE Both FiriU and Sub-standa- rd . . (Bargain Basement.) HEAVY C Heary nap, 68xS0 V double blankets 19c Mercer- WOMEN'S wool, . . HOSE I...v-J,- - WOMEN Thursdsy AH : . WOMEN'S reaular I2.S5 va lues, also C I corduroy robes. regular 2.5 values. On Sale Excellent and quality flanfor nelette trowns, 4i HOSE CHILDREN'S - Idaho. TTf Fur trimmed velour retuUr coats; On sals Thursday for apron of them haylxnr formerly been priced up to $1.95' .... COATS 1 T FROCKS 88c $4.04. On sale Thurs- lb. STEW BEEF, Lean Cubes, lb. . ., . . . ItSc PORK NECK BONES, 4 lbs. . . r..:..25c ;inijy,"H:ii Schraram-Johnso- ...27ic FROCKS Former values up to Blackfoot School Board Complimented on Books . . right to limit quantity. MISSES' joints are usually" caused" by rheumatism. To bring comfort and relief, thoua soothing sands rub in Joint-Ease- , emollient that druggists everywhere , hive a big demand for. For': lumbago, sore, lame muscles and burning feet its comforting in- Violators Dry Law fluence will be appreciated. It's not Sentenced in U. 5. Court expensive odIt 60 cents a tube. Send name and address for large generous sample Special te Tbe Tribune. Nov. IS Two MOSCOW. Idaho, tube to Pop Laboratories, Hallowell, sentences in the I'nlted Plates die ' Maine. , (Adv.) trict court Monday completed the iA4rvlaeisexiU reserve th APRON d the properties of case are. A hundred different ' drurs will purge the bowels, but a little natural cascara purifies the system clear through. Cleanses even the pores ot tenders perspiration aa your akin. inoffensive aa so much dew! took "salts" Your grsndparenta and slowly washed awar the mucoue membrane with the waste! Mineral oils are better, but they leave the coating that your blood- must then carry oft throurh the porea. Hut when yon csscarixe the system, yon get rid of a H tbe poisons by normal muscular action ef tbe bowels. Jwin't get In the habit of taking rnedlcine for constipation or even for autointoxication. If yon have the habit, slip It. A candr rascaret te a delfrhtful form In which to take cascara; cnuaren love tnem ana tne te take tsste tempts most rrown-up- s more." And what a comfort to In are that rlean. while. know yon ame rcsdiuoa that eoea avay with even tn any ned of si smoest weather! Try a csscret tonhU AH druac'sta, I'Vo and iic W WOMEN'S EUBI KNIT e. Inflamed Joints Swollen, GROCYTERYA QUALITY and All Ages ARGAIN present. Pocatello Is planning to send not In addition to twenty-fivthese representatives, some of the state workere will be here, aa well aa three special speaker. Dr. Palmer, state missionary secretary of Colorado; the Rev. E. S. Burkett and Mlaa Louise Campbell, both returned from China. Three sessions will be held. 10 to 12. "J to 4:30 and 7: JO to o'clock. The publlo Is Invited to any or all of these meetings. lesa than a STATE ForAU Coughs Planned in Blackfoot digettion, tones your system. Guard against illness bf keeping; yourself fit. BROADVAY 1B64 AUERBACH'S PRICE. Nor. It. Superintendent D. C Woodward, Jr., -and John Fetzer, Salt Lake architect,- who has for the for past eight years been architect the caroon county school ' district, spent Tuesday visiting the various schools throughout tlu district and Inspecting the rooting. Price schools. as well as those at Helner aad Spring Glen were among the buildings visited. " Recommendations by Mr. Fetzer win do Drought before the next a slon of the board ot education. 3 Baptist Church Rally Dr.SIEGERTS Stimulate your appetite, aids your JTafaWaAed CO.I Tbe Tribaae. Special-t- slightly circular and there ta a green buckle on a beige belt Dresses of Jersey are popular In the first cool days of the season. Th ELACKFOOT, Idaho, Nov. 1 Rev. George S ftarten, paator of the announcea a local Baptist church, missionary rally to be held at the local church Friday. Representatives from the different Baptist churches be will In the east Idaho district criminal cases and with Bettings of bath criminal case and civil jury cases, which he will be back to trr on December (, when sixty talesmen are to be in attendance. Ftrat and foremost among the cases the one of Mrs. Lucretla Shannon. who la accuaed of murdering her hue- - " band. She has been in Jail here all summer and faH. She deeded not guilty. She la to be defended by D. A. Preston, former attorney general kUERBACtt ' THE BIG STORE . Architect Studies, Price School Needs te Tbe Tribune. IDAHO FALLS. Maho. $ GREEN RIVER. Wyo.. Not. H. Testerday In the district court. Judge V. J. Tidball waa buay with pleas in Val- te The Tribune. FUNERAL HOUR FIXED. Wool Jersey of beige and green is used by Cyber, for a two-piedress, with a flat band of green and red on the blouse. The skirt of green Is II artStar depart ment gave an entertainment In the district school auditorium, under the direction of Edmund Evana, recently, for the benefit of tbe South ward Sunday achool, Friday evening, to a large and appreciative audience. A substantial sum wa realised for the Sunday school treasury. Dramatic readinga by Eva Baldwin and Alice Hepworth and a serin of one-aplays constituted a well balanced evening's program. fond of pleasure and public Hie. Special 3JWARiYj3;D!rf$L Special NOVEMBER 17. Tour wedded life will no doubt be happy, for you are of a trusting nature and posses a deep affection that holds true to those you love. In business, your associates will find you dependable and trustworthy, and theae qualities will result In promotion to poaitlona of responsibility. Mars, la your governing planet and Scorpio tha ruling GREEN RIVER, Wyo., Nov. I-tTuesday afternoon in the district court here Mra. Santa Plata waa arraigned on a charge of a felonious assault and battery. It la alleged that Mrs. Plaia. on May 16, at the Rock Spring cemetery, met John Cappossi and struck hlra with a pick handle and broke hla Jaw. Cappossi died recently in a Salt Lake hospital, but it appears that the prose cutlng authorities do not consider that the blow and death are cause and ef fect, or the prosecution would be for a more serious offense. Mrs. Plaia pleaded not guilty to the charge and her case was set for trial on December 9. Self. Pipe. Deface. Southern constellation. Letter of the alphabet Negative. utensil. What Biblical city, the heme of Lot, was destroyed tor us s Woman Pleads Not Guilty to Felonious ' Assault . 19 printer's measure (pi ). What has an estimated velocity of 186, 17J miles per second? (ialned. Thoroughfare (abbr ). ' i 13 15 18 17 lit COW, Nov. lo. Mise verna jonanne- tor fri. home nemonstratlon axent B S iM. i.,,i to Tbe Tribaae. : ( MYTON, Nov. 1. Saturday'.' November 19, those who are making tests of dairy and breeding cattle In Duchesne county, nnder the aupervision of W. H. Hendricks, Special aMaBiaB.aaM t Mawaaassssn Duchesne Cattle Inspection Near End as The Tribaae. AFTON. Wyo., Nov. ley high school's dramatic ' MALAD, Idaho, Nov. It. Oneida of county'a Red Cross drive to procure a . Hiooaey. Angus Johnson, vie chairman tha club, had been asslenad tha sub ject. "Relationship of the Employer to th Working Conditions of th Em ployee." He spoke of th health problem and tha concern evidenced by employers over working conditions. A program waa presented by Dr. Stookey In connection with th aea- lon. Mlsa Fannie Stookey gave two ramatic readings and Lou Soranson delivered a cornet solo, which was encored. A challenge was Issued by the Mo tary to th Klwanle to a finish footbait game to be ataared here Thanks. giving. Rotarian C. H. Madsen waa delegated to formulate and deliver the challenge and to make plana for th Kotariana taking part In tha gam. - ossssssssssss ut. to - V (Copyrighted. Ull. is Tbe Trltwa. PRICE, Not. It. Business methods war th topic of tha weekly aeaalon of th Rotary club last night. Chairman Cart R. Marcusen of th business method committee, waa called to Huntington and Ferron and th meet ing waa In charge of Dr. L. J. Stookey, vie chairman of tha committee. ' Dr. Stookey aooka on tha 8tata' In dustrial Accident commission and presented many phases of th eorelation-shl- p of the commission with the sur geon. The viewpoint of tha surgeon presents Its problems as well aa th other aides present theirs, according p i sm- W&s W$25T HI- Special w.va .y.wfv W&zo t9 ssA',- 8 y K Sunday School Benefit Not42uilty, Plea Entered at Afton Saccessfal by Alleged Murderess TODAY'S HOROSCOPE Special ggj '? 13 12 Embezzlement. Charge. to The Tribune. BURI.EY. Idaho, Nov. mmr w 13 Surgeon's of Industrial Injuries Given 19c INFaAaNTS' BLOOMERS AND HOSE ' : VESTS flatlock Rayon Bloomers azd flatlock Rayon Vests gt ' m I 1, ar " Rayon and Silk Hose . . 19c v. |