I BLACK AND TAN' ! MID DESCRIBED Irish Town Commissioner Tells of Cruelties at Inquiry Here WASHINGTON'. N'" IS B; the Associated I'kssi. Charging thai the black and ten" militia in Ireland made raids without provocation John Der ham, town commissioner of Halhrls: ;nn. Ireland, gave today to the com mission of the COmlmtlOC of one hun dred Investigating the Irish question what he described ay details of the September raid on his home tow n, which, he said, resulted In the death of half a dozen person. "The 'black and tan' spent a night of yeiiiniT, burning and shooting" said Mr. lerham. The italhripcnn commissioner de clared that Janvs Lawless and John filbbons were Stabbed by the militia. He said that a snr- ! houses were burned and that the contents of those left standing were wrecked. About 100 refugees were herded into a hotel Mr Iorham said. Mr. Perham said he was dragged from his bed and severely beaten by troopers and Ihjhn his own shop was first ransacked and his stocks of liquor destroyed before his house was burned. The final act of destruction, he said) I was the burning of the f 500,000 hos iery factory which, he charged was done to cause unemployment and destitution. This raid followed the killing: of I one policeman and the wounding of I another. Mr. Derham told thp com- I mission. The military inquiry, how- I ,vri had failed to establish the iden- I tlty of the persons who had killed the I officer, who was shot. Mr. Derham I stated, while in the ael of taking liquor I from a bar room wher. the bar maid I had refused to sell him more because I of his Intoxicated condition I UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT ENTERS NEWSPAPER WORK AT.HAXV. N V . Nov. 19. Dr. j .Tohn Huston Kinley tendered In- res ignation as state commissioner of education and president of the L"nl-I vershy of the state of New York to the board of repont Thursday He Will enter "an important advlrorv an'l editorial position," with the New York Times. The resignation Is effective Janu ary 1 next, at which t!rn Dr 1 t will have completed sc-vAi yean' ser-. ! ice as commissioner of education. I "My conseier.ee would trouble me In leaving this field if I did not feel thnt having served nearly 30 yenrs In, it. In one or another capacity. I may! return to til profession for which I specially prepared myself," he said Tti a statement. Dr. Klnley explained that during his1 student days at Knox college, he in-! tended to enter the newspaper field, j While a student he "stuck type" on a ' village newspaper, worked as reporter' and had some experience as an editor. 1 After his graduation he engaged In ' newspaper work for some time 'nut left It te accept the presidency of: Ivnov college. He Is 57 years old and a native of, Illinois. He was graduated from ICnox eolletre in 1S87. He has received honorary decrees from many Ameri- i WriHt's a goodla to trade I I Millinery Sale 1 Tomorrow I J" 1 here's an unusual demand now I jCCLUGYS for beavers. These good looking sailors and wide brims of brown and black beaver For tomorrow we will have another lot of i bright new styles at one low price pVJt-J ? "f J J a. Specially prepared tor tomorrow'? i Ol IaCIlS selling arc fifty good looking hats j I all of this season s models; hats that were made to I I sell for much more than this low price. d0 QC Tomorrow until they are sold J07t- I Mid Winter A17ostcyer' cxPrc" hnns . iViltl VV UnCi a Jot of new midwinter j M styles. The styles are so attractive that in many cases J a the) move out the same day they arrive. Come for " .1 look at these that are just here for tomorrow s selling. I H -k "Basi i-ohbvi -wi-' ' mm- -mm- ' COURT DECIDES AGAINST D. & R. G. STOCKHOLDERS ST P.U'L. Minn.. Nov. 19. Re fusal tojpermlf postponement of the sale of Colorado property of the Den ver and r.lo Grande railroad was an nounced In a decision by the circuit court of appeal here today. A pcti tion of stockholders for ihi- post ponement was heard at Omaha last Monday. I The nale was originally ordered as 'he only practical Waa of satisfying a ! Judgment against the railroad com pany amounting to $38.000,0t'0. Pa -incnt of principal and interest of $50 -000,000 honds Qf the Western Pacific road, a subsldiarv, whs' guaranteed by the DenVc.r and Hio Grande. .1 idge Walter II Sanborn, f. ho f lout the decision today, held the peti- i tlonerj for postponement of the sale failed to present facts on which I ; court of equity could annul the Judg ment ohlali i , in New York by the 'Equitable Trust company In 1917. I "I Always Use WONDER-NUT "Because it is so rich and clean and sweet. LgP E "It is never tainted, but always delici- j ous. Made from pure nut oils churned in fresh milk. As pure as the air of the Wisconsin milk I cse) belt where it is made. " My table and cooking expenses are re- I rcfc duced by using Wonder-Nut, for it costs less." H g NELSON- RICKS CREAMERY CO. j a qoode JO TRADE j i Quilting Sale I Materials for the making of quilts and CORlforta j are on sale. Comforts, light and fluffy, covcrr-- with sheer fabrics fabrics of wonderful pat terns. You can make them at home at very little cost. I A sale of all of the materials that are needed begins tomorrow in the Cotton Corner. A light, fluffy, wool filled bed comfort makes a very acceptable Christmas gift. All batts, all cover ings are cheaper now FOR BABY QUILTS One pound OUTING COV E Rl NGS 0c OUl (WOQl batts for baby quilts. s,zo ,nR flannol, ln )ieht dRlk ani, j 45x60 inches Rfjrular t 1 rr , I ii95 riidi Jm.od ;:: 23c I FOR BABY QUILTS tine pound J-,.,.. wool batti for baby quilt., bum 0UT,NG coverings - ? (45x60 inches Regular t i Qg 0Utta flannels, all enlnr. Ilghl 12.26 raluea . . (J)1.jO and dark Special, or f r ard jDC i A LARGE WOOL BATTS Larf wool batts for full sired quilts. FLANNELETTE COVERINGS (Tlst-cross corded Regular $.3 Flanneieitos. 36 (nchei wld 2 lA1l $2.45 - . I quilts, elr. 50 aliKf n ! (large wool batts For Yard . 4jC t large quilts, ctiaranteed pure h ,b wool J4 ?S 0 AC CHALLIE COVERINGS 36 inch 5 B ralUM 'iidoria cha!i:e. fine silk fin f LAMB'S WOOL BATTS I. arse H?r Kt yalUe- C"'! tM C0 h woo batts for full slr.ed quilts. or, BOfl f..r quill I on h I rrldvrrnvx DOrdtd RC 1Q ard ular IS.T5 ralua . VdA)) SILKOLINE COVERINGS 40c large cotton batts Col lilkofinei Id bt ed I ton batts for large quilts, sire and flowered patterns, also solid I rllue IK"'ar 1116 95C ' ' I COTTON BATTS Largi cOttOfl S0L1D COLORS 36 n h lilko- J B batts, alee 1x90 toi largi qutn - Regular fl 25 tf 1 B '' 10 "' beautl I (alue $1 ful flowerrl ileisn? extra Iin lib. Regular 5"c values. in I cotton BATTS Houaewlfe yard 4jC I baits, full 3 pounds, !-!zf' 72?9 9 l'oo.i nuffj cotton J i i a cambric sateen Cambric 9 (Regular $1.50 alue pl.lr sateen in flowered patterns, full 1 -r , 36 Incbei vide, for quilts. et B COTTON BATTS Large cotton M f S batts. Invincible brand, sire 72x Icul.u value. iO 5 uil.t pound Reg tf 1 jo N IW 11.75 1 PliO pLOWEREO SATEENS JOc 5 I dreadnought batts I BateeM In flowered patterns, 26 A I pounds, slse 72xfO ea d i or Incbei Spet 7r ! tri fine. Regular 2. 15 il.OJ Wrd iOC H MHBBH at-' IBBBX -' ' i" rBSSX tBBBX tBBBX IBpBt High School Students Stir Up Pep for Game Pep rallies were held at th OgdeD 'High school loday by .the students who are boosting the grid game to be staged at Lorln Farr park tomor row between the Tlgeis and the West High Panthers. At the assem bly hehl today Coach Carl Teierson. Principal A M Merrill and member? of the grid team gave short ad dresses concerning the contest Sat urday. A snake dance will he hehl in the business disliict lh! eveninc no TWO THOUSAND GO BACK TO WILLYS AUTO PLANT TOLEU". Ohio. Nov 19. --Two thousand men hivs been put baeU at work in the parta depaitinent of th Willys erlan'l Automobile rompai ij according io an announf.emcnt by Vt c Trsldent Kilpatrlck. The announce ment carried 6h statement that there h s beep uo reduction, purporting to . ,,, t rumor thai some of the nu n accepted 3 5 t cuts an hour with a max imum of r7 cents an hour. The company In normal times em pes men a"'' women. It Is .ld The entire plant wa-s shut down recently. EGAN REFUSES PLACE ON IRISH PROBE BOARD N'KW iRK, Nov II -Dr Maurice Fraru Is Eifan. former I nlted States minister 'o 'openhH.R'eii, recentl '4P pointed a member Qf the committed 'f op' hundred lnvestlgatlnK the Irish question sent n teleprarn expiessmt his regret at being obliged to realg 1 from the committee as be felt no find ings could be uBeful unless the com mittee bad power to enforce the pres ence of witnesses A statement by Professor Ir' i . I''leher of Yale unl erslty. mado public here nl't thai he was lnnted to Join the lomnilMe. but DSVSr aecepted. OO ( ASH PRICES CHICAGO', No 19 Whct No. 1 hard SI 811? 1.S2. No 3 i ed $1.!2. Corn No. a mixed 7 5? 7 5 , No. 2 jellov 7?0?c. Oats No -J white 48 4 'n nO'-c. No. 3 white 464c. Rye No 1 $1,5 3. Barlev Timothy seed S5.aO&6.5" Clover eed J 1 3 00 Q .'0.00 Pork, nominal Lord $19-0 ltibs. $14.00 i 4 :o N. V SILVER. NEW YRK. Nov ) 9. Bai silver, domenllc. unchanged, foreign 70 Tic. Mexican dollars 58 He METAL MARKET. NEW YORK, Nov. 19, Tin eaa : (pot and nearby $3 23 futures $37.t.'i OSt.fS. Antimony S00!g6.12c. Zinc easy; East St. LaduIs spot f, H Other rntlR iinntnit'd Says Husband Hit Her and Pulled Hair Charging cruelty and inhuman treatment Rachel Drown today filed suit In the district court against 'Francis M. Drown. In her complaint I Mrs Drown set forth that her hu.--band hag an suitable temper and la of nagging and quarrelsome dispo I sit ion ) On May 5, sho alleges, her bus i hand 6truck her and then said. 1 I never want io Fee you again." At other times, she coutpliaus. he pulled jher hair and slapped her face" ln addition to these charges, Mrs iBruwn alleges that Mr. Drown fn jquently remained away from home and associated with another woman i The maiden name of Mrs. Diown was Rachel Roylance. Tin- couple whs married in Ogden, .lunc 10, 1D14 IThere are no children li luc Mrs Drown asks that the man '.'': ties be severed, that property Dfraed by Mr. Brown be aw ai ded her, and that she he paid alimony. WOMEN ALSO MUST DOFF HATS IN THE COURTROOM CHICAGO, Nov. l?. Equal wuffraso for women means that the must not wear their hats w hen ly his court ; room. Justice of the Peace E P Ar ing. declared Thursday when he fined i two women $5 each for contempt of court when they refused to remove I their hats. The womeji paid. W hen the justice ulled the court ' to order he said: "Everybody will please remove ; 1 their hats." Mrs. OJscai McCsnn and Mrs. Fred erick Rlttei . failed to do so. 'Five dollars and costs for contempt of court.'' nali) the Judge. If women can have equal suffrage with men, they can also remove their hats iri my court room." Dad claims I "Bread is the staff of life -but I know Post M TOASTIES -say &34fa I L .. 1 A GOOdW&CE TO TRADE r if . ! j Gossip j It is not to divulge any I confidence that we say J tins, but so many Christ- 6 1 mas gifts are being picked I 5 out these days that wc d thought you would like j i tn know some of the things that are being se- f a lected. I LACE COLLARS Those attrac n a 1 li " hiis of fresh R neckwear that ap- f f LjJ o effectivt n rre8h ninK one's sppear I 9 C ance. Those of poin' r I AA lat 8 "m tr, he in f I I ' I highest ravOT The p rt men were t nt irei ( om- c i i i 1 ' 1 1 - u i i . i I Q H A N D K E R CHIEFS Since r MJ9 saa handkerchiefs p I a j Btr1 ;J'h an important 9m i ,,:',ri ' 1 r,-'m" a Bsjly Rlvlns. tnan.x ' i 'ej ,-ir' m:lk:n v - BS A S1 " in X A ssassstslD theii 3 I gifts frenh and unmussecl. The r - boxerl kinds are already blns a i selected. I silk H 08 E Everj one is ea fj 5 S of silk a rf-, li"- li'iuid i,c .. H iji SkS 1 ' it ft .'ibmSPh ;i uni- I versal gifi as i y are belnt; made now. (j FANCY GOODS At the Clove i I i f n 1 a,1(' J,w"e'r.v eoun I I J lor, attractive bits of f it welrj '" A I I f There -eom? to be a J ji j revival of ih- at i 1 (v ira.t'e hair rombr B mat mi-' so popular a few sea- : ! it past, Many of these ;. - n a ing laid away for early buyers. Q 1 KID GLOVES After four years j J, . . of b prlt n I no i K j coi pa rrorn Prance 3 ' T vv have ecured a 5: 2 V 1 Pn doves at a'trae. B f in. i. uow buy really good French h I kid Rlo es at $2.60. EJ SILK BLOUSES Il Is t r . on'y about six weeks I I sj Ij) until Ch he j I jj'' ;"' bu a IS silk blouses i- v 15 1 growing Customers j B 1 like ihe Idea 0 f ' ' - oru I 1 5 man styles at one low prit-t . 7 I I The racks of $5.95 blouses get I s lot ot atlention. I SAMPLE SHOES In the Down j A A M "I A 1 sm m S - 1 it .1 . ' ii .iri; half k 1 1 fyfj ''1P price that regit I A L !a lar si neks must - 4 bring, ii you wear a small slse h 'I this js especially Rood news. a EVENING ACCESSORIES Now A 3 r j' m thai evening parties B - (fjiif-fi an dress occa- 5 h t?7 'I Ill- ' ' A 9 "'w . 1 ''mi ' 1 1 1 ened : fi if- mi r.f lh" dailll;. to f I i i little accessories (j 0 ih.Ht ;ire wauled Majiy apt gift c suggestions will he found among I B them V C ALL WEATHER LT:3RELLAS f 1 . An umbrella thai 5 Q is i Ighl a or i rain, a prat I It ai I M 'Llv Jft- Thesc baye tne f i I Ivor: Ipa the rib a I ifljB ruls ami the attrai S f bsbbbshh9 round ivory z A hamlies as shown in the skelch. A B Mdderate prices. fcj CANTEENS AND HAND BAGS B - j Tnc 1,1,1 ' enrtj J J Cy J or canteen, has r A A heconio a necessity. A I frn Fitjted with mirror J z r.n.l essential toilet w articles, they make t B I i piea-inc gifts espe- f cially for th younger women B New -hipments ln today. I READY MADE VEILS Isn'l it 1 HK remarkable how ihe D -'7aK proper veil adds to f Z one's appearance A I t thae ready-to-put-on I - &i2k veils in a maze of ? i 2 oow Daitcrns ar n, a B 1 in;, eagerly bought B 3 iul this is a good gift BUggei i i I KNIT SCARFS Wool Scarfs " A j-p 1 some of them su A I 'h'" 'h' ; I i f"rm cape xvh'Mi x a worn, promise to be fl ! VTa in rPal favor this 1 .05 1 i n 1 1 i Indeed wo a I L nTiBft had a rather difficult I inb of keeplnsr them In stock z Fresh stock are ready just now j !A Million Bottles Makes a Million Pints of MENTHO-LAXENE COUGH AND COLD SYRUP IMake a pint and keep free from colds and coughs. All druggists J Kiddies Coughs Can Be Eased Quickly Dr. King s New Discov--jC cry will l- that very "Jat Vi' thing, easily smd quickly. K "jU "IpvON'T say, "Poor TrV. m J llttJc kiddie, I wish iJk HlJ I knew what to do frr you!" When f he cough fint comes, give a little Dr. King's New Discovery as ' directed, and it will soon be cased. um It's a good family cough and cold remedy, too. Loosens up the phlegm, aBJ clears up the cough, relieves the con- BH K"-tion. No harmful drugs. For fifty years a standard remedy for colds,' hH coughs, grippe. At your druggists, HH 60c and $1.20 a bottle. For colds andcoughs DrvKings I New Discovery I Make Bowels Norma! Habit forming purgatives, when taken flH for constipation, rack the system vio- oflj lntlv. Nature's vay is the way of Dr. King's Pills gently and firmly regulat- pjBE ing the bowels, eliminating the intestine BB dogging waste. Same old price, 25c. pjA Y Prompt fWovit Gripe DirKin6's Pills n M Break j Get instant relief with 'Tape's Cold Compound" I , i . 9 Don'l Bta; b In f fed-up Qui! blowing Rnd smifflinn! A dope of "Pape's Cold Compound" tafken every two hours un sjsr 'til three doses are taken usual I.- IfA breaks up a cold and ends all gnjp H BH The very first dose opens your clog Red up nostrils and the air passages of flE your head; .stops nose running; re- BH lleves the headache, dullness, feverish- BH ness; sneezins, soreness, stiffness. Pane's (. old Compound Is the quick- Bl Bt, siiresi relief knon and costs only a f-w cents at drug stores, it acts BB without assistance. Tastes nice. Con- BJBJ tains no quinine. Insist on Pape's. BBJ face one I I W1THPIMPLES - 1 Red and Festered. Itched and Burned. Cuticura Heals. Ik " Littleredpimples stoned to break SsR out on my forrhead and other parts Eftn of my face They got larger and BH festered and itched and burned so that I could not help but scratch them, which caused them to become large. PAK sore eruptions. My face was disftg- BH ured badly while the trouble lasted. BJrJhSfl "Nothing gave me relief unt.il I ErJI used Cuticura Soap nnd Ointment, and after using them for three weeks I was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Rose Han :el, Ovando, Mont. Clear the pores of Impurities by IsHsfl daily use of Cuticura f.oap and occa- ''?H sional touches of Cu'icura Ointment s needed to soften, soothe and heal. They are ideal for the toilet, as is I also Cuticura Talcum for perfuming. p!?.-!i fr brMiU Andrew "OUteva ertortl. Dcpl R. Kt.'4.ii U. Uui " SolrttT.ry- Iicu.-k Snp vhavoi without mu; ? I "keep looking young b It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel roung to do this you must watch yout liver and bowels there's no need ol having a sallow complexion dark rinm under your eyes - pimples - a bilious iook in your face dull eyes wi'h no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of M sickness comes trom hv active lov.cls and livr - Dr Edwards, a well known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years jkjflj Dr Edwards' Olive Tablets, the subsd lute for calomel, are gentle in their action ret always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy wh.ch should be tnjoyed bv J everyone, by tonmg up the liver and clca. mg the system of imDunties. c , I BKrward1 OUv Tablets nr known by their olive color. 15c and BJ 30c. Ad vprtlrement. BJBJ M LUMBAGO Try Musterole. See Kow QuicklyItRelieve3 You just rub Musterole in briskly anc usually the pain is gonea delicious eoothmgcomfortcomestotakeitsplace Musterole is a ciean, white ointment! madewith o.l of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister Many doctors and nurses use Muster ole and recommend it to their patients They Wffl gladly tell you what relief it gtve3 from sore throat, bronchitis croup stiff neck, asthma, neuralgi' congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism lum bago, pams and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruise- ! chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. Always dependable. H 35c and 65c jars, hospital jite ?i