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Show NEWS FRIDAY TUB DESBkBT ROMANCE OF BACK OF SUIT your' car today; use it tomorrow! Asv I i Action for of Two Farms Legal PoeiKn In Illinois. (By Tbt Associated Press.) CHICAGO, Oct. IS. Back of the legal a alt filed at Rockford, 111., yesterday by lira Edith Kuharske for poeoeaeion of two farms in Winnebago county, lies a tale of the north woods, the story of the elopement of an Evanston heiress with her father's trappar-fuid- a and the marriage of the unforgiving parent to his daughter's college chum. Mrs. Kuhsrzke I the daughter of the late Charles B. Cleveland, who for many years prior to his death-la- st fall was western agent for the New England Mutual Life Insurance company. In March, 10S she startled Evanston society by marrying Edward A. Kuharske, Wisconsin trapper, who had been her father's guide on hunting snd fishing trips on which she had sometimes gone. Educated at Evanston and in Europe, she became her woodsman's tutor as well as wife. They moved to on of the Winnebago county farms, which her father stocked, despite his displeasure over the match. Early in 121, Mr. Cleveland, then a widower two years, went to California and at Los Angeles met and marformer college ried his daughter's chum. Mrs. Arances Edna Coleman. Mr. Cleveland died a few months later, leaving everything. Including "fishing tackle, guns, liquors and wearing apparel to his widow. Mentioning Mrs. Kuharske In his will, Mr. Cleeland said he hoped that her fool husband could earn a comfortable living for h1 family." but that be had "frittered away the snug sum of 1250,000 by the most reckless, unbelievable mismanagement and extravagance " Mrs. Kuharske claims her father gave her the farms outright prior to the death of her mother m 1219, and 0 that she has Invested more than of her monev In the property. Several thousand dolars worth of Cleveland liquor mentioned In the when Mrs will was stolen last June Cleveland was in California . 140,-00- I (T arm Dependable' i OM BROADWAY" Omission of Words h. e' aryl Prict v i IS CHALLENGED . will last: it is pure pigment auto var-nisground in high-gradYou can put it on without showing brush marks. . Initi-tut-e QuaAfy .. 1922 MACKAUTO COLOR UARNISH Diibdierited Daughter pj r!v CONSTITUTION DoII-u- p A. 13 ILLINOIS NEy NORTH WOODS OCTOBER tjj of Our Lord, Yeas; fv In the nounced as Vitiating .. V Y The Place to Select The Paris De- Worth of Entire Document BETWEEN MAIN & STATE Your New Suit, Sir! Now Showing an Extensive Line of Standard Makes (By The Associate prs ) Id Oct. 13 SPRINGFIELD, Omission of the words "In the year of our Lord from the draft of the pro posed new state constitution, whfch Is to be voted on by the people December 13, Is described a an error vitiating the worth of the mt're document In a communication today y several atattnF otf.cials Masonic rganteator. prominent lo cal clergymen and the d. strict superin' tendent of the Ant ealoon league The communicant. adlresoed. "to the constitution cosH'iitw and declares, 'it seems impossible to ratify this constitution as it ta ' Menry Hooker ai Meer, of Chicago, organizer of 'The B b.e league who hxs devoted hfs erirr rr titth rethe new cently to campaigning constitution because it iMiadts provision for Bible j. publ aieJ u at in schools, in an om his opinion the tn fatal, if r tf it t r- - senl it Is elastic enough not to check or crack; a tough ' surface that withstands the sun. you can put tt on in the afjemoon, let the car stand over night and orive it out as usual next Me and Me" morning. MACKAUTO product so ifs all tight or it wouldn't be offered the public. MACKAUTO Is hi eteftt colors. Is-- a Tb Store td Murder Suspect in Alabama Case is not inadvertent ard Ms4270 n frrtu r of two rb while teaching Ms proteges the gentle game of foot-i- n t to example. Evans waa ho' hit players how to break trying through the Twin Kalis Una. The line bald and e roarn vi thrown hack for a lore tb two rb broken He is reported renting easily at hi home Idaho Pharmacists well-know- tbe-ea- ee- he FCIPIO, Oct 13 A hadon collision between two autos, occurred a few miles .north of JBcJpfo Wednesday aft- ernoon The cars were going at a moderate rate of speed but the wind was blowing o thick a cloud of dust that neither driver could see the other car un'll too late to prevent the The car driven by Grant of Sciplo contained Thompson his mother. Mrs. Orvtt L. Thompson. Mra was thrown against the Thompson windshield and was badly cut and bruised about the head and neck The other rar contained orly the driver whose rame is not known He was bruised Mrs Thompson Is president of the MUUrd 8take Relief society end was conreturning from the ference when the accident happened aemi-annu- Mrs. Kimball Dies. A telegram Mr- - rss received this 0 i.i,t . I Pairs Trousers rl hn-d- j, rs s OCoats 3.95 7.95 Same an rf W brother' Juat deacribert but in s.ze 8 3 ear rrniy (pmtir To!f fct iiavy frot to Ifiral Father ism). Ort The coift 1 to yettr' ta tb i p lat tliia morsifif Lowoat thla made II t& 18 for toung men Normal for AcetimntatM Aeeumuiatd t rjb ...loir pr; . terday Relit humid v f 9.95-12.9- 5 A T t a inter tfay at 4 1 p m. 4 y- Wool s Baker .. .. .. . Cheyenne Ch ca o Dnvr .... Ciry .. Worth 4 ! ; ... 44 4ft 5 . . :i 4!. 2.45 s, pretty wool tuxedo coats for 4 96 Of th fronts, belt and in fancy weave, that are honeydew, navy or black F Wool Slip-on- 3.45 s, With or without collar, and in pretty of navy and black, peacock, orange, jade, etc. -- two-ton- - Portland U- - & il 44 ... Oro. , City-- t H- M Isoula- .. ... fit Paul . , a Diego g Trancfaco -- f W .... Girls Sweaters 5av 495' new lin of wnol tuxedo ail r. z.a for girl to hcautv, peacock or A Jn bron and coat nwratrv American il fear ... O 4C Ji43 Girls New Fall Coats 40-- Mi Sheridan gpokano ''at jred these iettv ia;l FrfUv ripple k,rs and brushed worl .nrt cff Poplar colors Patto Santa Fa , Ripple Sweater: 44r . Orlaiftf ffoatrt v, 42, fa I . Mi. Oklahoma .... Omaha . . , , Phoonix Pp Ra we They are always in season, and so dresv and comfortable for winter especially thee huuy, fancy woven silks in brown, na' y or black for vomej. 44' Loa Angrie Modena . . N awcger New Silk Sweaters, 9.95 s tx . Kanna lander 3 Xu . City .. Durango .... Flagataff O'viid Junction Havra .... Helena Huron todf S 34. ., , (aifary Slip-on- ae jrTr Another remarkable line of sweaters, in sizes 38 to 44. Th extensive line of plain colors. RVATIONS. 2 F ,a Roe 13 Sweaters 4.95 in many eemon s'test long fiber new for wirUr 'TrriTT iZ. Al T LAKE knieker represented thft greateat value, we believe; find Fabrtra of dependable character, each suit that vtill be9 worn moat popularly thii and patterns and colors Mzes $ to 1$ 'eara All-Wo- o! - ....... ytrlay OfVHh talored iu Boys, Sweaters for 2.50 WOT WEATHFR a m. Oct IZ prie boa p.m. yeiter . .. Tola! . f Total for thl mowh Accumulate! dwf thta month Total eftir Jan Accumulated cm .nee Jan I 4 he Flannel Blouses in Gray or Khaki, 6 to 16 Years, 1.75 Light Weight Cotton Union Suits. 2 to 16 Years, 1.75 Worsted Garments in Sizes 4 to 16 Years, 754 to 1.25 Wool Jersey Sweaters, Sizes 26 to 34 at 1.95 Boys Corduroy Suits in Sizes 6 to 16 Years, 5.95 Prf!pltatioB At r School Furnishings for the Boys t it It part of the school bo's costume for winter, a wool colors, finished Uh collar and cuffs neo fj-- e fr 6.95-8.9- 5 your firy rlnro Jan ttrday e Oft Extra Pair Knickers Doubles Their Sen ice. "j data for Humidity. i bulb temp'i( iw at Iry am.,... Vt bu b tn ..... jr8 j'at 4at.aCam Relatlvo humMt. n Prr hutb tea p ite at 4 p m. ya- R a pcria! retail for id 34 to 48 bo4, Boys Double Pant Suits aa4 ear.y .... yar 174 .. . ... yMay thta month t n r m-- Lowst tbia i S- h- OCoats, 9,95 rems'ndrto of in attractive tbit 'nf'nth tinea In tPgheat t i' All-Wo- ol TrTiyoratura Hryhemr r-- Sweaters. Collar and Cuffs, 4.50 Inioo uit s, 93 C to 1.50 Heavy Cotton Ribbed Unions, 1.50 Flannel Shirts, 1 .75 to 4.00 ft, (atr si Fleece Lined .n-r- Fotithvrra v Wool tar Weather Report Saturday morning. V con-vertib- le j morn-in- f 9 to For Boys 6 to 16 Years. D OYS will vi ant iosnuggle into one of these warm coats for trie cool mornings and evenings invite their welcome comfort. Including brown and gray chinchillas, pretty tweeds. Melton cloth, etc.. wnthwidebfJLy. collars and pleated backs. Alice Klirball Smith notI ) ifies hr of th. d.iih of Josephine muff Kimball. wlfo of Pret Andr.w f RT5 TIIFR FORECAST Kimball of the Ft. Joseph Make. Ara-oo- a al f eerTlcea will he held Bait Lk C tf Ltah ct. If hatu-da- v Oct. 14 In Thatcher For Aat Leak Cty anti frtn tr ( n t further tlrd. wltb an tonight oj aturdaf, not particulars will be published later n fflttfh chartf fempra For IdaSo by JJ i Boys Overcoats 11 (Speclal to The News) 1 cr- - it a vpo tainly ehould be. reined d graphical error, or In e nie other way. Ohm Consternation. Vv e not with the communication sat, 'tie omlsnion of the customary words Ir. the jeer of our Lord, in connection u!h the dates of the draft of thjs prop-- ! constitution, contrary to tn.s only to world wide ChrJ'.ij m. for cenAmuican custuries, but aiso to tom from the luiei.i.on tf our nation. . BoNhei-lam''With Mohammr.l m a r, backed by the heahen of mill on n. of hundreds At and Africa, at the yer yttwaj of ( nr et,,n women outragm and children. and dr4t-i;,r-c Christian girls into slaver;.' woe., (hat d th mercilessly marsace.nK flriMans men women and i niilrer, tannol as Erne Americans, consent to sirlks our colors to enemie, ,,f C,rltiinitv In the state o' H r , tie home if Abraham Lincoln, Lw till I. Moodv and Frances E. AViUard, nor w we acquiesce with th- - bweru .f the standard of the f ,n Am rn, ,r the world over, in th.s if our Lord, 1922. God helpi g Mould t iolate We therefore con. not on imiVy vote for the rat,ficati.n of th-- s constitution, without th ret nnn then o of the words 'In the jeer of jr Lorn t or the the letters 'A It the ahhreci,, tlon therefor m connection ah thf dates thereof. In accordance th th'c requirement, of all legal do uu.ens, from the formation of onr nation ' We be!. me that millions of our allow citizens fee. as we feel, to dd so now, would be virtual.- - to denour Lord, at this crucial time in hi nan h 'story, berajing our trust to the future, not only violating out faith, but the faith of our fathers and mothers and mjriads of men and who lived and d'ed to mak America a glorious possibil.ty ' Released on Bond MOBILE. Ala., OcL 13 Walter n man of thirf Convene at Boise Puckett, a , city, held in connection with the killB Associated Press) Idaho Oct KHTSE. Nearly 10 ing of his wife, Mr. M'nnie Lee Pucmembers,, of the Idaho Mate Pharma- kett, 32. was released on J50ft bond ceutical association were In attendance yesterday morning at the Boise yesterday by the police The grand Jurj vha Chamber of Commerce rooms for the is at ttork Investigating opening of the sixteenth annual ses- prove! a sensation througbont the j sion of th pharmacists Lonald S Whltehead, president of the state. 4 association, delivered the address of I Mra Puckett was found dving at welcome in which he extended the hos- o'clock on the morning of fptembr of to visitors the the eity and) 18 last, with a small rope tied around pitality expressed the appreciation of the local'1 her neck three times nd bth hond members for the large number pres-- tied. Her only remark when foirnd Mr Whitehead called attention ent " to the remarkable growth of the organ- was that they ht me on the head Mra Marie Evan. an isation; he urged upon the members arrested m connection with the need of having every pharmacist In the state join the association and he the case, was held for a week and referred to the thre local associations released. of Snake River Valley, the southeastThe police say that the case is one ern Idaho and that at Shoshone Falls of the most mysterious that tho recently 'formed. Following Mr Whiteheads address over handled. 24 applications for membership were to the satisfaction Puckett received. Committees on election of of- of the 'stateproved officials that he was In ficers and members were appointed Los Angeles, Calif, the day that his wife was found dead. The Pucketts BLILD1XO CASE HEARD. have been separated for over a year. POCATELLO, Oct 13 The case of L. Carlson versus James S. Sampson, et al . was before the federal Coach at Twin Falls court Thursday The action bdlng a Gets Hurt in Practice suit to recover certain suma of money out of ahich it is alleged the plaint ft was defrauded during the construction (Special to The .News ) of the Carlson building in Pocatello-firsMrs Carlson was the witness tw IV FALLS, Ida, net. 13 Twin called to the stand S 11 a. Coach Cl.non W. Evans aaffered .. L .in double-breaste- The 25.00 Suits With Two 7 t inirjw CnCmn Proof' ' a and value are the fundamental factors in Paris QUALITY men and, young men, and at these low prices-wi- ll estabhi-for this store the prestige that they rightly desen e. Either single or d models in all the late materials, pattemsand. sizes 31 to 36 r fr McPHEE&McGlNNITYCa 2tE-bT-S- r. 1 - to . 14 years. Special .Saturday, ' tf 7''. tomorrow at 4 1 d iu 7'- - , |