jggOgWNHgBK); M()-()Mo"- ()
J EARLY 1
T We have cut deep "
1 LbP Blouses, Voilo, Serge and Silk Vrffa
2 fe Dre.sses, Crepe Blouses, Silk T"( y 8
VjkHose, Silk Underwear, Silk Ki
monos, Georgette Blouses, Men's Silk
g ciurts, Collars and Ties Complete line
j Infants' Wear and Toys.
WE ALSO CARRY THE FINEST AND BEST LINE OF
t JAPANESE NOVELTIES IN THE CITY. '
I mm house !
W , 301 24th Street
4 PACKERS FEi
4. LIVESTOCK LOSS
J Financial Pressure Drives Ani-
fj. mals to Market When
f Not Ready
flK ATLANTIC CITY, N J.. Sept. 13
H J. Ogdcn Armour, chairman of the
fl committee on finance of the Institute
of American Meat Packers reporting
1 for that committee at the annual con-
;J;-j vcntion of the Amerl an Meal Pack-
H er9 association yesterday recommnd-
H ed caution In expenditures by packers
He urged udoptlon of measures of
tH economy and co-operation w'th live-
jH stock Interests "to assure continued
EH adequacy of production."
"Many anrnlals are coming to m.ir
jflH ket, not because they are ready, or I
HB because they promise profit, but lie. i
cause of financial pressure which com-.
pels sales at a loss." he declared
HH Continuing he -ilrl
11 Tliis is no time tor extensive -
RflH panslon or for bulldias program de-
IH signed to Increase capacity. Every
; IwH treasury has thousand
IK watch dogs Foreign exchange mertti
H careful watching rhc fact I hal Bu-
rope's monry s much below i.r g
tin' chlei i in .n export b i-i-
H9 The effect of the present financial
IfH stringency upon the producer of liven
jTBJ stock gravi Importance 1 i the
lV meat packing Industry. Though tr. -
la sent prices livestock are high pro.
Rm ducers state th.it thej an losing heav-
JM I ii Under thesi i In irastances, the
livestock producers must b- pr..p. i!
financed oxer the readjust men:
i ' HF period. 1
! VETS OF FOREIGN WARS
Bl PARADE BEFORE WILSON
i WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 1. Seated in
rbfl a wheel ehair on the east portion of
I n ' ii e Whit n- r
IH yesterd.ix reviewed .i parade of Yeter-
rB an? of Foreign Wara
IjB The president reached th positiori
CH i offering the best view of the line of
march early and while waiting for the
EHJ parade .Mrs. Wilson read to him.
H' The executive responded to the sa-
Hi lutes of the passing veterans and to
Hj the passing of the national colors bv
lifting his hat
At the cast steps of th" capital the
parade was reviewed by General Per
hing n h Major
General Ixjune. commandant of the
pP' marine corps, also were in the review-
H
M More than five hundred posts were
Hj represented and while a great mnjori-
H tv of the marchers were veterans of
Hl the world war. there were many who
M had fought in Cuba. In the Philippines.
Hg China and other countries.
JH The wounded rode near the head of
IBfl the parade in automobiles and trucks
BMs while near the end of the procession
were nurses who had worked In hos
pitals of France. I" I oals commemor
atlng the work of ihc Red Cross and
f welfare organizations were the last In
lisfl
I 'JBBsl OO
l1 tS WAR FIVE 1 kv
KILLED AT wnitu
UB FAIRMONT, W Va. War proved
KAm nxii-r for Nicola Pallparl than work
I in America. He stnod five years In
:t ihe Italian army, including heaviest
l.M fighting around Plave. Ho worked
H one month in a mine here and was
I Ml killed in a fall of slate
1 "
L David J. Wilson
Lvf '
, desires to announce his can
didacy for the nomination
1
COUNTY
1 ATTORNEY
I at
M THE R UBLICAN
CONVENTION
1 Saturday, Sept. 18, 1920.
1 POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
I
m
ANTI-SALOONISTS
SEND WARNING TO
i FEDERAL JUDGES
W'ASHl VOT N. Sept 15 A
committee was appointed today at
the Anti-Saloon league conference
here to draft a resolution warning
federal judges that unless they
"sacredly perform their sacrd
duties" in enfon Ing prohibition
laws the league will seek their im
peachment. The committee was named by
the Rev. P. A. Baker, general sup
erintendent of the fuglic after
speakers at the conference had
vigorously criticised federal judges
for alleged lalt in meting out
punishment to those convicted of
lolatiun of the prohibition
amendment and enforcement law
Chtfrges weer made that some
federal judges had "coddled boot
leggers ami moonshiners,'' and
lh:4i prohibition laws wen being
made u farce,' In some sections
by the IlKht punishment administ
ered. '
FAVORS ABOLITION OF
VACATIONS IN SCHOOLS
SAt RAMENTO, Calif . Sf pt. IB.
j Abolition of school vacations for alll
j children between eight and sixteen
1 years of age. because the vacation
period Induced hahUs of Idleness and
Crimlnallt) among iioy 1 was advo
cated by Will C WoOd, state superin
tendent of schools todnyi
Wood said exception- should be
made In the cases oj children who M
, sist in barv esting fruit and slmilai
! work, "but, of course, only children
over twelve would be permitted to
work even In agricultural districts."
The Idea was expressed In a letter
to Superior Judge M. F. McCoTOllck.
of Fresno county. Wood said legis
lation to eliminate school vacations i
may be introduced at the coming leg
islature session.
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MANY PLAYERS INJURED
IN MOVIE BATTLE SCENE
I . . AXtJKLES, Sept. 1.'.. One hun
dred and sixty accident and Injury 1
claims were filed here yesterday with '
the Workmen's State Industrial Com
mission by motion picture extra actors
and actresses who took part In a battle
scene that was photographed here Inst
week. Of the claimants by far the
i larger number were women and more
than twenty of them filed compensa-'
i tlon claims
"KILLED IN Tl.
HE'S I UY Mi li I
(By I nternatlcnal Newi Service)
PORTLAND, Ore. James E. Field
a SolesonH hero, Is walking around
this city with his death certificate In i
his pocket. Field, according to the I
War department. Is dead, having lost
his life In action On tb Western
front " His parents have been repeat
edly notified of his deatli by the
; Washington authorities Field besides
.having trouble In prong to his friends
that it Is not his ghost that Is strut
I ting around the sireets. Is facing still
I other predicaments Badly wounded
'.he Is seeking a vocational training
course, but the state of Ohio will do
nothing for him because he gave Ore
1 gon as his resldnce, and Oregon re-
j fuses him help because he enlisted In
Ohio.
LEVEE SCENES COME
BACK IN MEMPHIS
MEMPHIS After thirty years the
scenes along the levee aie beginnltm
'to resemble those of the Civil War
! period when the Mississippi river
was a great artery of passenger and
freight commerce. Regular steamship
service belween Cincinnati and Newi
Orleans, la Memphis will be started'
next month. Drastic freight-rate in
creases have forced a return to the
river
I HERE'S BABE RUTH AS STAR IN
1 j ROMANTIC BASEBALL MOVIE
.
NEW YORK. Babe Ruth is shown here ns the latest movie star in two
Frcnes from the romantic new movie which is being directed by K. A Walsh
Above, liabe "making a bit" with the banker's daughter: below, Habe belnr
escorted out of town and given the "razz" lor defeating the home town, with
Little Bister" and the purp as his only friends and comforters.
IRISH FIISTIS
REPORTEO DYING
Sinn Fein Prisoners, in Com
atose Condition, Are at
Critical Point
LONDON,' Sept. 14. Little change
In the condition of Lord Mayor Ter
ence Mm Swlm y, of "ork. was report
ed this morning by the phvslcian of
Brixton prison, where Ma Swlne Is
incarcerated. In his report to the
home Offlct . however, the physician
declared : increased weakness" was
noticeable.
M N'EAK DEATH
CORK. Sept. H. H The As
sociated Press.) The prison physician
toda informed The Associated PreSS
that there were ni ;r.m collapses
among the hunger striking prisoners
In ("mi k J ul Ins' night, but that the
condition ! Sean Henness! and Kenny
waN extremely critical this niornlnt;
and thai all the hunger strikers hail
been entered In the morning medical
repoi I as dying.
Kcimy I; forty-two. lie has seven
children and his wife is in. which is
causing Kenny much an.iet and
lowering his morals.
RJ i i v i 1 1 OU i
Hennessy is still In the half con-
ficlous condition he has been in for
several days. All are more or less
comatose, but tain. a Cording to
the doctors, a blurred perception of
outside affairs.
General Willi., head of the com
mission of Inquiry, is understood to
be greatl) impressed with the testi
mony wbli li i - being adduced In be -half
of tfenheaSY to prose an alibi
The doctors arc prepared to apply
restoratives immediately hut accord-'
ing to th s)dl i Hennessy. t bj Bean
wish to hai' nothing done for him
by the government physicians or
within the Jail
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The slate of Michigan Is to plant its I
Ylctory Highway from Port Huron 'oj
Chicago with apple trees. I
SALE OF D. & R. G.
WAS NOT ORDERED;
ERROR ADMITTED
DENVER. Colo.. Sept. IS
Sale of the Denver and Rio
Q rands railroad has not been ord
ered, as 'reported in yejterday's
dispatches William v Hodges,
counsel for the Ep'ltablc Trust
company, f New York, which
holds B judgmenl for more than
86,00A aadinst the road, said
today i final hearing in Up- mat
ter would be held before I'nlted
States District Judge Robert E.
Iewls and Circuit Judge Wal-
tcr H. Sanborn, In Denver, on
September 2u.
TEXAS LEGISLATURE TO
REVISE ELECTION LAWS
AUSTIN, Tcs . Sept. IS. The Texas
legislature us called to convene In
special session September 21 by
Governor Hobby today The gover
nor stated that he hud called the
legislature "to give consideration to
the subject of safeguarding the gen
eral election to prescribe
qualifications for voters, to prevent
discrimination amonb voters la the
exercise of the franchise."
TEAXS OIL CITY HIT
BY DESTRUCTIVE FIRE
PORT WORTH, Tex . Sept. 15.
Fire destroyed over a block of busi
ness buildings in the oil town of
Ranger today. A blind itinerant
musician named Mro kton was In
jured seriously. His home Is In
Misourl.
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PRACTICES DEATH,
THEN DEATH COMES
HOUSTON Practice made perfect
too perfect - in this case. Joseph
Tavlor. nel ro I'dor, practiced the are
ol dropping dead several days and
then in his a at a colored theatre
hei e be fell, ally dead.
BIG SPECIAL DANCE
Wednesday, September 15
LORIN FARR PARK
Given By Orchestra
Shame on Them. II
PERHAPS there are a few mother;; who -io not know the virtues of Fletchers I
Castoria. Perhaps: there are a few who know that there are imitations on j
the market, and knowing this demand Fletcher's. It is to ALL motherhood then
that we call attention to the numerous imitations and counterfeits that may ben
set before them.
It is to all motherhood everywhere that we ring out the warning to beware
of the "Just-as-good", For over thirty years Fletcher's Castoria has been an aid
in the upbuilding of our population ; an aid in the saving of babies,
And yet there are those who would ask you to try something new. Try
this. Try that. Even try the same remedy for the tiny, scarcely breathing, babe
that you in all your robust womanhood would use for yourself. Shame on them.
1 II I
I li! I
Pli Children Cry For I
I ALCOHOL -3 PERCENT . J g lkH B d ' 9 A W A m
' AVcOclahlorroriarationfofAs f lkB fid flLV W B m B sW . . WZ I
s.m.luUncFoodtr.Ruhv; J KM, M B f A 1 1
tint VhcStomAci? and BWsOj frVNMMPRHm
I xton Your Friend, the Physician.
I rhircsrantiRestCOTtai The history of all medicines carries with it the story of battles 1
3' neither Opium. Morphine not; against popular beliefs : fights against prejudice : even differences of I
Mineral Not Narcotic opinion among scientists and men devoting their lives to research work; :
v' - 1 ' 'uMzirtX laboring always for the betterment of mankind. This information I
' t ,j Jr" '' ' r is at the hand of all physicians. He is with you at a moments call
) be the 110111)16 ing or great. He is your friend, your household
Hft ' I I j counselor. He is the one to whom you can always look for advice
iiy. - 'GHSSZrt"-1' ( even um1 ix migDt not De a case of sickness. Be is not just a j
vw doctor. He is a student to his last and final caU. His patients are
: ' hls family and to lose one is Uttle less than losing one of his own
. r" i DThr flesh and blood.
r ' A iiclpfulKcmc fl K' ,
'.. - Cor.stipnu'onaridDiarrnoe Believe him when he tells you as he will that Fletcher's
i'??b i ai.d FoTrlshncss ana Castoria has never harmed the littlest babe, and that it is a good
. Loss of stEEi thin to k Jn the house He kn
rcsultincircfrwiv.nlnfanc) r
"JJTsnstnrcaf I MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE 800KLETTHAT IS AROUNO EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA j
!:4 ISJ GENU,NE CASTORIA ALWAYS
r C,N,'OR COM"AN NCW rcnK CITY I
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WOOL GROWERS TO GIVE
SUIT TO GOV. C00LIDGE
(By Internatlonjil Newi Service)
BOSTON, Sept 14. Governor Cal
vin Coollilge is Republican in politics,
but democratic In manner. Recently
he frowned on people who helped
Ioom the high cost of living nd an
. nounoed thai he hasn't bought new
1 suit of elothes or a pair of shoes for
I considerably over a year.
Franklin County wool growers at
once resolved to send the governor a
new suit. They gathered the neces
mry amount of native grown wool.
ot the governor's measurements from
a tailor at Northampton, and had the
cloth woven at a North Adams mill.
They were going to give the suit to
I toolidgi it the County Fair September
lfl, but the Consensus of opinion was
that they'd prefer to have him wear
I It at the fair, so It will be sent to the
State HoUSS as soon as finished.
Organ.- "f hearing are found only In
some butterflies and especially in those
flying by day.
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Klff.l supplied $T0ti,uti(i an 1 :he
French government $30i.n00 for bulMUl
iri; the Eiffel tower.
RARE FOSSIL OF WHALE
FOUND IN OREGON CLIFFS
(By Internatlcnal News Service)
BUQBNB, re.. 8epL 14. A rare
; fossil, that of a mjoscene whole, has
I been found by I)r Barl I-. Packard,
I professor of geology at the university
of Oregon her. The relic of pre
historic times, which was found in the
cliffx along the beach at Newport.
Oregon IS. Or. Packard believes, the
flne.il specimen of fossil whale yet
found in North America. Such petri
fied skeletons are very rare and the
elt'eme ;,ge of the recent find makes
ii of particular Interest to scientist
men Onl the skull of the creature
has Deep exhumed from Its rocky bed
and Dr Packard Is now preparing it
for addition to the ('ondon th-oloi-
cal Museum of th- University of Or. -
gon. The bones are rather small. Indi
cating that the Invitation was young,
or. which Is more probable that the
leviathans of the mloscene age were
markedly smaller than those of the
present day.
rm
excavations show that beavers hae
been building their dams on the same
Site for thousands of years.
1
Street Railway Linemen
WANTED
Wo have good jobs permanent upon for experienced street
railway shopmen Good wages and moderate In mil: costs
We ftleo can use electricians, electrical repairmen, welders
gj and grinders.
Appiy
THE DENVER TRAMWAY COMPANY
Fourteenth and Arapahoe Streets
Denver, Colo.
(n August l ii stnkc was called on our property. On Augusl I
7 by vote of the union the Btrike was declared off, but raanv j
of our former employes have refused to return to work.
DYE RIGHT I
Buy only "Diamond Dyes" H
I
Bach package of "Diamond Dyes" eon
i tains directions so simple that any woman
hii ilmiiioiii! ilv i worn. shHbh skirts.
I waists, dresses. e.ii. iflov.-s siocking.v I
sweaters, iiiar-.'iies. everything, whether
wool, Bilk, linen, lotion or mixed goO'ds- I
i new. rich, fadeless colors. Have druggist
show ou "Diamond Dyes Color Curd.
Advertisement. -
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OPEN THE DOOR OF
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If ou :.re sick nnd want to Oct Wei. 'Lfl
and Keep Well, writ.- for literature that M
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I lei ! to msny sufferers from Rheuma
ii ..in. s. i. ill. a. (iout Seurltis. Neuralgia.
NerVOUl Prostration Hid' Hlnod Pressure II.
.in.l diseases of tin- Stomach. Heart.
Lungs, Llvsr. Kidneys snd oilier ailments.
wear Degnen's Radio-Active Solar
Pad day and night, receiving the Radio
Ictlvs nays contlnuousi into vour s j I
torn, causing a healthy circulation, over- (
omlng sluggishness, throwing off Im I
, n. I ;
nerves to a normal condition and the
next thing you know you are gettint.
Sold on a test proposition. Ton are
thoroughlv satisfied it is helping vou h m
fore the appliance Is yours Nothing to
do hut wear it. No trouble or expense. BBJ
nnd 'he most wonderful fact slKut the SH
appliance is that It Is sold so reason- SH
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both rich and poor.
No matter how had your ailment, ot
how I. inn stnndhlK. e w'H I ie pleaS.-d te iH
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OTTO AUTO Jasper Leads His Class on the Football Field. By Ahem
'HSU 'oMOTroJ r07LlV'A I lM-63-71-12- I hm-m- HoPPikIG TO VOUR HOMEWORK I I ' ftRMcTlC LEc,scl2 M1.' Tl
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