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Show -.- -- 91..w000d.kadionto,ftpmw-a....- ,,11.0010,04e,ei. -- , . . " . , , , . r , . - t , , , THE i)ESERET 214;Ei.S - t . SATURDAY NeVEMBER , , - ' 10 I - .i '40Irrox t 1 ' ' , ". '' 't 4 eurrizattil.SL 1 55e; . .r -- 1 l'. ' 410,414,4 half-heart- Anti-Salo- 44 -1 ( he ' - e . ri , . . - -- - - . - 4 .,,,,,,., - - ' - - - - 11".4.04,0 - . ' p' C , - , -- -- . , - - . -' 17- -- - - -- - - 0.di, ' i , 1 ki- I - I -- - ,, .' ,, ren kina--6110 a was 'it drew. ...... ,11 gawped taistif. plasquerade-.-sam- , . N-- I A- ),,, , cr.? , - ' '' -- -- - Al :- -. - boo-tin- t,- nt r .. ,,,, . , ,,,,. in ,,,, ' - - tilieM'- ,,:gr, - la Litt F1 oor, - '' -- ' - - I1 I t, , I 0. f 4-1- , ?.' . - ' " . ,,D.A N 1 ....u quieter.- And at75,000 i - -- - - '' - ' -- - ' - '- - - - , ' - , . ' , imgine, sleeve-val- ve motor-mechani- . - sm " ht, - . - - , . - llia usethe t, uptast undetermined imptvver svith . - nt int-recu-t: ht, - all-arou- nd - - - r As-fo- valve-grindi- -- , -- - --- 25,000-and-50,000,7- - ng . inary - - gd-i- f Willys-Knigh- Willys----Willys-Kn- thecuslomarl - - Vrillys-Knigh- -- ' $1395 s13.9s - ' - $1450 ,' . $1595 h. w SISTINGtowito ' , ill p . - . , Toledo TOiTRING - SEDAN ... dill trices - , , ' - , Ogden' - , , MAMIE - c-- Marren BOWE. OVERLAND..! ., - Vigib. . , T..NEs---(-- - , - 0 M ' . ' , I - 1 .., ; - - CARS OR T . , Tokio A. , . - - - a. . . ts UM Brewster hey-rdid" he said; then. :mete' nery-- . -t- AP. --- ' - al at tille - that-wil- - - and untold en- ? MOAN' I wtha li . - , 41 -- - 1 . '101 I i 1 ' ' 1, 1 t op. )d", 1 AumoutzE ' , - - 14 r - - ' -- 1, - --s. - -- - - - r - - ft - s u, - ' ,i 1 s-- ychve, . ET AROUND AND wino-HIS d ""11 . - y h AND usreNJ 10 4 etc wceos sHe cektrr UNCETZSTAND 1IE 03.A.0 uSE A Lar OF LITTLE WORDS wOULD MEAN l'HE SAME , , - , , , . - , , ' a tr. cornigbt. Pateal OM. : . t ' 11-4A- T . . --' . I .4: - ,11'11 6'4 040 ONIr7; GOOOEDUV4115 . comyiNceo lo 'TAKE -- - , . amnia . . ,. , Apom".., - , - fMall ,,....a LIIle a ..... , , 4 -40, , 1 e ,, --Fa- lai I Pal& ,,., ,r4 - - , . , d Fes-T7- , 114 ' telt 11116. 040 - - -- 41111111.010,- ---- - - 0 ., : awe , , zz...,..-!,:-,- - . isIPS sm-..- a. , swillb - - NOUR I . () i O 11P ' 1 11114 ' 713 5COETHIPJGA3JF 1.1 1 03--a A GICtL DINNER AND A LEM.. HE TELLS 42T MS NOW 10 EVE5Srn4INGPOCAN ANO . LS me nvi aLarAsmioNeor... 10 TAIALHE EVEN-TELI . A. LINE,POPLNclaRE H4 SAY -- 14r1 , ' 141;- - soyNct ASLEEP ON - r- 0 .... - r s By Sot Hess ,11-1- E , - 16,Akillibt -- -- . . vkaTHOUr AT COLLEGE? LOOMNd SCRUMI:MOUS , , eskir wE lit,Atete . ,. . ' - 1 Sorriste ,1, -- fore-re-- - 14EACT4 7$4,41.45 , ' - l Come in , -- LIBERTY CHANGES EDITORS. NEW YORK. Nov. Wheeler announced todav be wiN. soon leave the editorship of Liberty, a weekly magastne con.. trolled by the Chicago Tribune. - .t En Er Suffrage - - -- - surf- - rat.. .. I , lowest priees,we offeriamps ths women will oppose equal - THE NEI:IBSLawny. - . ' n 1 , Bride. - AA at the back of 'a huge truck Moldy forward:leaving the ferrY Palestine ones women effectually corked out ittlY lights to waste their rays over . At Polk which mightbw.travelling a half acre of dancing foenv----,, 1 the Bound. , --Connemara released her grip on "Itaven't weIneintod Liter JERCTALEM. Nov 7.(IS) blanket-- - "At. least we aro out the hav'ent we. milt of ConnectiCeWL -Paletineromen will tole the polls : -to doef wdomen11 m7 orders." replied the demure Irt:.IT1 clrenCtielneetheiclu' t coinmPaNnilonrtifT"Iirrocnv creature beside' him.- 'forbid- the rights- ahead which breeze across iI -- There wit; a warning toot from out of one Oats into .another uniewr-- - women charge of Liberty and of the New and eolnewhere sharp. salt smell or essweed above.. Engine" clank- lout any idea what Its ail about. It I are barred. They now agree to York Daly. Nowa, Mr. Wheeler will. , I Lb. faint odor of mimosa. , I ed doesn't make any sense." laboriously. After one or , I abide by the- d eetisionta refenri I tantevotewhhinnell to the Berl Synth'- , 'The I Sister Connemara stared straight' preparatory abhors the .boat ,taot n Be owns. (TO endum. trust' . Continued.) - - . , , , -- , ' - 111 . , ' . ' - . - '' . South, Salt LikeIdaho Falls. f - ' - 6t11 ', $2295 $2095 ' ----,--- - - $2C195 a a - -- Main at . ' BRovININ G AUTO M 0 BILEr 0 - a - , - - a 1 SEDAE-N- $1750 $1750 $2195 a ,.,.. ROADSTER ' of soma - 1 ax-cyfili- , ' LLys c A. -- . , fr, (12111 OF A rot ts ?lig - - '''' I 1 4- EN ,T . - COVPE (Ida ay enibt,fyoull Tinter wear out ) 4 . ' ' ' - MI:MUTT - $1195 , . -- ' - . Ltd '- - -- i)YttlICAgOC:3MC2 - 4llncesf. - , -- SEDAN - - - -- -- -- up , -'-,' . - --- -- --- --- o ight out whom car it - - - - - weer - --- - .. Knight only , ' , , ... smoother, still greater - improvement ..h' la , evidence'. , For this caris driven - by- - the 7. patented - ' - J lulll . ''''M'iliilliimovermart-evel- limmoommg."1111...gt...p.ii. ,,- ,- er ,, 0 To - ' , ,' - ' itt)1,,- I1I -- -- - ' i, eal...tzt-ImYJus- Pf141-it- s 1 . - -- -," joyment from the cheery giow of a pretty ?amp during the long evenings.. Our prices are most rea- Boilable and convenient terms may, be arranged. , ' - - ir,1 s 1 -- nMy description and the officer's number irae that of a ear tallied exactly. Fortunatelyor stolon yeeterdar morning reported from unfortunately. rm not aura which New Haven." be. put one thin hand confusV. edly to his head"the man took Bl'yw1"63E4 the license number. au one in .tbs ear but Tbrnusnwans d a Ths ear stopped just outside the 3roung non why was coming. door of, the ousting room. A sickish. 'meet smell of hot oil eel" "Go - , a touch of beauty in any home. make a selection nowyou will reap ' quiet, smooth, from ths first turn of the engineat 5,000 mile!, as at 2S,000.40. 50,000, it is still more pow- - . csr sweet-mnni- ng full- - , - 111FP1111111.111baA tillkill 1 --'- - . We are glowing an unu-sulamp disPlay. Many,. of these are the choice lamps exhibited at the national lamp showsexclusive in design and of ur.-, usual beauty. Even . ng ,,,-- Table iond . 031 -- , ''' haeeerally valve-grindi- - . ra , -. add $,,...' - - II In Greenwich fpr speed- and let them go when ha round there was nun In It. on her way. she told him. to an inner. doyley case." the lawyer said slow-- , -II . - ' . - .. Intr. ,. : general Id . ' , . - , A ' - -- about . - , ' - ,.,11... i ' . , - aatted. with teverith eagerness. "He had aoMe ,.news; I saw It In your , ' . ' - - - NVillys-Knig- vytts-,-eso- "Whyehdi ,.,,,..,, , , - own- ', any Willys-Kilig- ht ' ' , I ' still ' or more other owners told them in mileage-poier why he bought his ' ' in power, ' , . was after-1- years' use, terms a , Ask him for a full and frank expres.-- emphatic' run- silent ooth and in . . . car sin. in.creas.es they ought to buyl he, has had - !ne !ion .as to the satisfaction , , mcreasesm , efficiency the quarter-- ofamutrion ni.r;1, m his car . Any tmle a . , ,.3 every . - , - - . - . will tell you that the service he has . , ,!, Ask him about engine-rere- ;: . flawless, t'Another- vrillys -- Knight!!:thcis . -- . . -- - . . of - 'enjoyed about - enforced - the amwer, blevikaly, to the query as of ownerms entire period . . . . . or carbon clearung... tnrougn bills lr enone-rePanil what tar any oneoof the 250,000 to ' - snIP'tnat Question him about pfflormatice.- have been practicilly nil. preient Willys - Knight owners again ' orstarbon complicaabout the condition of his engine, . - would buy. Extraordinary attisfac- uons of - any characteit, these-ar- e at 5,000 miles,-- at . performance. outside :his- - experience. He has -: .. , - at 75,000 miles or better .7.-. never expended a dollar because of Extra rdinary long life.- Naturally, owner is an en.; And, above all, ask Yu et'er had either 1 nor has he been without the -t- your Willys-Knig- ht husiastic OWIler Arid he is steadfast 1 ily Iml another, what car would. You use 0 , his car for a day or a single -- hex ,,. in his ioYaltY -- He will buy another hour! . a . bu,I'' . t. He will recommend There has yet to be discovered the tn' e same course to all who - -- -enquire. does not owner-whoverwhelining rnajori tyof Knight owners will tell you they appear to exaggetate when the ques- - He knows that neither you not; he ts ton --of performance -is to the fore. can realize such perennially tnagnifie bought their present ' for one of two reasons- -cent sovice in tmy other ' car Either they had previous I - , tonvenient terms. Your experience ' fLrist,th:hand Willys- as part ' present car applied , -because Krtight,,or' payment, ,. , . .one - - Op - I , - - ', B1 Nil , -- Ask Into a corner of the ballroom. "Something 's happetted to her.' she said with a little catch in bey voice. "She'd inever carry a joke n't as far as OIL Won't you both go out and look for her? some the and of gtris and I Poppy will Oltarsh the hones. , Very moberly.- e their former two-weout. forgotten.-thand Miss Cadmium'. her hand hi PoPOY's strong young arm. walked hesvily toward the had and the stairows at the end. The grandfather clock which hod already ticked off so much anxiety was Just preparing to sound two when an anxious group of imam!. ceseful marchers met at the open front door. and mutely asked and anewered the nuestion that was In ovary ere. but which nobody wanted to put into words. "Perhaps." suggeuted the witherMace ed little. lawyer creakily. there seemed to be no other OttOTO Of adagesas Ito the next step- -"perhaps we had better telephone the police at Greenwich!' Mies Celimena found her voice at that. and OOTOOMa: What for? rnoutitplocaltartic ..yes. I'll tell her." and hung the receiver.. . I , '1110F - - - NVillys-Knig- -- . - - - . - ' r..k 0 "1"en An OVner-- - 'a lute-th- , ' ', . D - The motor, thing. Mies Celimena. when a per. IOU is miming. Nothing to be alarmed aboutquit. the CO220111'1, I 11111OUTO you." - His eagerness to reassure was more alarming than openly' exBut. Miss Cell. pressed doubt. mina's long years of repression stood bet in excellent stead now She was up agallult something frightening and unpleasant. but after that first terrified outcry. she had homlf well In band. . "The telephone le en that table .., behind you." she said quite calmly. . "Will you call them. Pisa" Mr. Brewster She stood at his 'boulder gtdet over controlled while athe ' wire for several mhiutes----A- t length he turned to her to ask. was how want she to knee "They . TOURING dreseed when you IWO NSW herr. Then. indeed. for a flash. a WillCOUPE , er passed across the sot face. It hurt Miss Celimena. even in the COUPE-1midst of her fears tor Connemara's safety. to tell an outsider that a Moore had so completely forgotten ' family traditton and dignity as so dleappear in the unfitting garb of a SEDAN bominician Sister at a fancy dress , r ' ball. BROUGHAM "Tell him." lobe . was "It a masqueradenuns dress." o. Brewster did so. describing the costume with painful conscientiousness. They saw him listen Intently. t while. a look of dawning horror . end incredulity slowly spread over . . his face. ' Then he said lerkedir ' ' - -------,- .,..'. , ht and selective. - ' . 1 , .. , 0 . , oll ill k..4.-4 - : , - , '- , 71 i :' a ' , - - -3 1 - - . , owners g ' -- arc notI'mass!Lownat ....L. -They are a selectlot Select, - twin'A '' '' rie,' ,- . owners . NVillys-TC.nig- , - - , --- , '''-''- ''' : I , ' ' 3 , - ------ . (...) , ,ets 1 . maw, are recorded today.; 1 r ' - 111? ... , , . - . !Cot such an impressive total as automobile registrations, . ,, f the accepted one. Meanwhile. the girl, garbed as a nun. itas driven to the shore of the Sound with t I , culated-250,- 000 e OW - - ' - - ' - -- .,- '7"'-- - , . , To . , - thr , - , 1 85115Ic; half you'd blood cembing 610141 fine unwashed 411117c. "Michigan and New York ''' stabs.' but thts time eeDelaine , unwashed 82 Oi3e: the doorshappened aloopt the saddenothing bolt blood combing. 52e Illo; tili i st-end 131164; quarter grandfather clock in hall. !,!ood.. com.bIng. ; blood combing. 531164c; finis un- sounding 12. the trot strike of leashed 450 46e. no on. attempted to -- 4 "'WIroost 3lisouri and aver-,ar- e And, itthough words. they were el.1 into New lEnglandHalf blood 41 put I vaguely aware at the "VI 051c: 14 blood. S111 St; quarter of., a outer little ions le! of finality 'blood. 52. of the definite ending of some"Scoured basieTems fine 12 thing, and the beginning of mete' e 'combo (mloctedi. 1.10,112; tin thing else, nobody knew Just what. the old dock tiontinued to strike, 1.I1101.5. I- Intmlbs "Cathernie---Norielte- rn. 21 slowly and ...1.211: middle county,-1.1Bider ty, withered little Mr. oornicsICanters-No.---Itattl- e. Ilreweter. Wise Co!Jaimes lawyeta : 1.t14,1.116: this and V. M. oomb- broke the silence the clock loft. , hill. 1.1001.25: asters clothMor. 'The announcement had te bo 1.15111.10; valley No. 1,1.1210 made before 11 to be binding.' he said in his thin. Wont,' voice. "Two announcements have been , : "TurrItory. Montana and but both cannot. of course. 4;lrlito aspic c)'oke, 1.11011.15: made. Miss Connemara bad better ' 'Pair blood combing. 1.20111.25: hold. - the stopp'.ay now and come for. blood combine. 1.05,1.01:r 4 us 'Which ono of them to ward tell biood combine 11111.00. , He held I. true. Otherwise--,- " "Pulled delittned. 1.3001.12: out and shook a disaphand. his 1.210E10: fine (Purer 1.11 proving gray head. 7 01.26: A ounero.1.01 0 1.10. shell be hers in a 'ma. , 111110; globaleBeet combine mint." Poppy wowed him coull- toot fording. 11011. she's man either way. "Awl dentM because one of the announcements Hurt On has to be legal. hasnt it. Mr. Congress Let's just iyo an dancWay to Dry Meeting Brewster? , ing , She'll got tired of towing us if she sees we're not waiting DANVILLE. Di.: Noy. for bor." rpdiko of So the orchestra eras commandand three Indianapolis. companions ed to resume and everyone began : were la hospital Iter today. the to dance though in rather a result of an automobile accident and desultory mar . Chiwore route to while en, on with one they the door eye , 1 :ease to attend the eonventIon of other uninterostodly on h,...1 -- " 1Le part-A-n the ' League. , hour plumed that was longer la PRISONERS Esc, than all the rest of the evenint MAMA. Fla.. Nov. AP) before it together. and still no ConhamAr-a-Wilit, rtisonere eut a bole through the promised unJan of ..root the county yesterdae tangling, At the end of that time -"and IS escaped. Authorities begat, Miss Colintena. her taco wry pale. -- A seatels at ones. , - Ihecitoned both BaltonstalLand Bing , - - , , - fleets- - ' , But, value-wise- :'...', - , , grip-live- ly . 0 ' kr ' - , , - 1 tPA,r,TE:11,3V-7,,Cininibulina- -- 1 . , 1 400 lam' P. P. Collar & tam Ca sal G. P. Pliatinta liana Pomo Is a gislerissabe . id Mal NNW, Warner Dna Illaligth. Leib - 'Foreign markets aro, a Lat. Bradford Is quieter. but very ., 'ga is u "What makes you think all 'her twits of enlarged offerings. South America and South Africa are firm. hales been cut,, off0"r Salt, asked 4 "Mohair la fIrm with occasional angrily. markets aro Poppy hroke into the diuld an- ,.alosdforeign Southerner . ,.''"Durnast101 , 1' . - - Adam.. st ' , - - Some arattortng Is reported at about eastern ,..CODikerint - , Ne - week-intere- . ,'' , - - ' ' - - Iglus-wad- - "--e-- -- .4 Ncw. .' ..t, i, UPIIIIARI A ' -- vIVIIIITY . 11: ' ,',. i.telninerelal Bulletin tomorrow will ' ' ' SYNOPSIS. '; , 'Altar ,4, arb.. damand for wool has boom Moore was to an' by midlialpladthir anti prices are slowly nounce her engagementby Aunt night or be dishiherited tending upward. but there la no Celimena. i If her hair woo bobbed. ' Some doscrip- - Bingham Carrington was; her market..ousa are a cent a pound Tearer for choice; others's., Saltonatall ' has disappeared. Connie Woolen mills aro allowk the leaving behind a bunch of her although the ! ag moro tresses, in,useut paper. Bing acOf bualnesa still is for worsted cepts this as evidence that his is . the '1- - lizmed mous pansoas.:ft.- zb,7J - ' NO' It I 1 ..., ': I - - - - - filOVIIIG I ,.: L IS 7. 1925 . . , , - , . , . ., - - -- L,.. - - m, --- . ,4,, - --- - -' , ... . - --- ---,7-1 , ---- - , . |