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Show THE BiJft. FBiOE. PAPE TWO at San Quentin. He thinka Dempsey EEDWDMW the greatest fighter of the past ten Experts are expecting Germany to "welch on all her debts shortly. years- - fclEWV . VOOllK V O. O. PEEVED AT JUDGE WOOLLEY INADEQUATE MflllITVRE QUARTERS Judge Dil worth Woolley patience seems to have reached the breaking point over the inadequate quarters at the disposal of the district court when sitting in San Juan county, says the Monticello Record of the 25th. While presiding at the recent term of court the judge called the attention of the county attorney and sheriff to Section 1881of the compiled laws of Utah, which emphatically states that. when a county fails to provide adequate quarters for the holding of district court the presiding judge may order the sheriff to provide such quarters; that the improvements so made shall become a charge against the eounty and shall be paid out of the general fund thereof. After reading the section to the eounty officials the judge stated that unless the eounty commissioners bestirred themselves before the next term of court, to devise ways and means of completing the eourt room in the eourt house, or to furnish more adequate qurters he would make an order to that It is no exaggeration that one of the the sheriff of the eounty and see reasonunderworld mobsters is a dandy whose quarters are provided within a time. sartorial embellishments have won him able the sobriquet of "Pansy Pete. In Equitable Insurance Agency for inthe roundup of suspects in the Arnold surance of all kinds. We will gladly Rothstein pistoling was a tough with explain any policy yon may be interribboned straw hat, salmon ested in. Braly gily building, Price, Utah. pink shirt and spats. NEW YORK. Tba discovery thit ooe of Broadway's gun men hlondlned hia hair and had hu eyebrows plucked .. was not particular. b sboekitig to the police. For some time they have no-tioed the growing tendency for what they call the sis sification of gangland. The underworld 's dash of lavenderl Even the famous "three gun Crowley carried a vial of perfume when trapped after a long siege and exDiamond change of bullets. "Legs was particularly fond of silk nndsr-wea- r and even the notorious A1 Capone induges a high polish for his finger nails. ? D O IA Production of Soft Coal Compares Favorably With Last Years 3 on TucmIuV, XwLfr tne time Iit at the million Semwt The Hun Special Serviro. WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 27. The total production of soft eoal during the week ended November 14, lignite and eoal coked at tho mines, is estimated at 7,553,000 net tons. Loadings on November 11, Ar-iii t ice day, showed an appreciable drop, indicating that for the country as a whole the day was equivalent to of a norapproximately mal working day. Production during the week in 1930 corresponding with that of November 14 amounted to 9,-718.000 tons. The total production of soft eoal during the present calendar year to Novemoer 14 (approximate- ly 269 working days) amounts to 332,983.000 net tons. The production of anthracite eoal in Pennsylvania during the week end-i- d November 14 is estimated at 1 r net tons. Compared with the output in the preceding week, this : howg an increase of 94,000 tons or 8.2 per cent. Armistice day, November 11, is a recognised holiday in the anthracite region. Production during the wck in 1930 corresponding with that of November 14 amounted to 1,344,-00- 0 tons. The total production of soft coal fur the country as a whole during the week ended November 7 amounted to 7.090.000 net tons, a decrease of 326,-00- 0 tons or 4.1 per eent from the oat-pin the preceding week. Loadings m six-tent- hs ut reflected t ";. ut The total production " w coke during the n her 14 is estimated at -- Vd comparison with 26,51 , the preceding week. Total 14produ during 1931 to November to 1,145,00'! tons. This compares in ,hl 2,530,600 tons produced . and 'n oMM rescinding period current cates a decrease during the 17 WlO tons or of 1,385, date year to per cent. HEAT COMFORI HATS IN THE HOLIDAY HOOD SHeen'Ooaj Youthful , gay little models , the lines of which daintily tilt, dip and swing to a. fiance feminine features . Adaptable to the holiday shopping costume as well as dress wear. Stunning! Thera Is Aa Brims, Tricornes, Turbans and others in the loveliest Felts, Soliels, Etc . Newest blends and colors. Strikingly trimmed. Aberdeen Dealer In Your Community Producers Independent Coal & Coke Co. Bessie Kennedy, Millinery Id chop houses where gangsters are wont to huddle in the evenings are always a variety of canes, swagger ov- ercoats and extravagantly tinted haberdashery. Many graduated to gangdom from cheap danee halls where nifty dressing is a part of the white slave racket . KIES .Authorities believe the new sartorial .flair of the gangster is due not only to the fact society now tolerates him, but permits his presence in the haunts once denied. In other days he did not venture beyond dives in the lower east side. Today in tuxedoed elegance he occupies ringside seats in exclusive supper. clubs, lie often conducts the do luxe speakeasy and is not an unusual figure at important first nights, and often is introduced from the stage. So he must dress for the part The mail brought a yellowed program of Bryant's Show. Boat which recently played among my sketch of the Ohio river this summer. Proudly with frank it' heralded "Hamlet underlined quotation, "Blessed is he that expects nothing, for he shall not be deceived. It inspired a nostalgia ftodays when the caliope tooting "In the Qood Old 8ummertime brought Earl Manch and the rest of the town galloping to the levee. . . la . You probably know - ....... The Shakespearean tragedy wes in four acta and no scenes. Between acts Clyde Shafer, the -- boy soprano, will sing '.'Toreador from Carmen, ty Bryant will do an imitation of George M. Cohan, and Violet Bryant vocal selections "from her Broadway that heat is used in the treatment of all cigarette tobaccos. fashOphelia (One Ziegfeld Overlook- - iiueweir (Damieils am ISjemf IFnsM the east were listed in this ion: ed) Josephine Bryant; Gertrude of Denmark (the It Girl) fiee Reynolds; Laertes, Son of Polonious (and how) Mack Finks; Grave Digger No. 1 (Why Oirle Leave Home) Shorty Siefried and Horatio Friend of namlet (Oh Yeah) Jim- m ie Freeland. J mewer psiiiic1kedl9 5 " ' But you know 'too that excessive heat can destroy freshness and fragrance. Thats why there could be no truly fresh cigarette except for scientifically developed f h methods of applying heat. Reynolds is proud of having discovered and perfected methods for getting the benefits of heat treatments and still avoiding ever parching or toasting. With every assurance we fell you, Camels are truly fresh. Theyre made fresh not parched or toasted and then theyre kept fresh in the Camel Humidor Pack. If you wish to know why Camels is nationwide and steadily growing switch to them for just one day leave them, if you ean. Winston Salem, N. C -- "Phantom Fame," Harry lleiehen-bach- 's posthumus book records with R. J. Reynolds vigor s brand of ballyhoo that has and superlatively life, gifted in transmuting the dross of mediocrity into the gloss of genius, lie delivered live lions in hotel rooms to Mr. T. R. Znnn to pack a movie featuring "Taman. And capers like that. Also Keiehenbaeh minted the best of the smart cracks of his day and was a compelling figure in the now van- -' ished Broadway we like to romantitrigger-minde- cise. fehen Company' t Radio Programs in'1 Morton Downey, Tony Vent, t, Camel Orrhertra, direction Jacques Renard, every nigh1 csccpt Sunday, Columbia Bros dcarting System Mixes ALSEBT qUABTO HOUB, Alia Joy, Old nUBch." and IVinre Albert Orchestra, direction Paul Van Lossi very night except Sunday, N. B. C. Red Network 3a radio page of load seiespepcr for time Coast-toCoa- d CAMEL QVAiTca Hol . Resourcefulness of beggars festoons a depressed world with a grip' of humor these iluys. A motor rar gadger, P hUggesting a group I picture of the Marx brothers, staggered to the oen window of an nuto held in a t raff in floodgate. The owner waved him away. Walking around to the other side, ho stuck his head in the window and fiiccuped: n 0 'if "Since when cant gentleman cross the street without a dirty insult)" Short shavings: The Mayfair Sat--' prelay night dunces this season offer a jouen of Broadway and a little of this and that. Floyd Bell, long a Ilingling cireus'presa agent; has an authoress in 'his home. "Cirrus is the interesting book of Betty Boyd Bell 's life nnder n e big tops. Newton D. Baker's for a snooty New York elub 'was held up because of a racial prejudice. Baker is not of the race banned but when he heard of the discrimination' he withdrew altogether. Ward Morehouse is Broadways lightweight ' dramatic critic since Bide Dudley retired. John Golden lives at Bayside winter and summer. Kid McCoy will shortly celebrate hia sixtieth birthday ' then H. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY hits." 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