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THURSDAY, MOV. 13, 1924 THE' DAYTON DAILY NEWS He's Youngest Swimmer In Y. W. Pool HE DESIGNS ISEW AERIAL MAIL PLANE had but little to do Walter is the chairman. lUin in tatt ih committee on expenditure.

in ti. executive departments in the prt ent senate, but Senator Mt'iiill Cormick will not be among ttn present after March 4 next. So far as the senate of the U. is concerned, the obi proverb of tU' tail-WHi'iny th flni? is iust ilImhi Administration Willing To Leave Tax Decline In Hands of Congress Senators From Small Western States Will Rule In Upper House GETS FIRST JOB FROM DONAIIEY Edward Hurley of Cincinnati Named to Succeed Judge Dixon. FOUR CANDIDATES SEEK SPEAKERSHIP bv robebt T.

small I Wyoming, another state S'l V'i Copyright W2 th itarton D.il, but 3 electoral votes because! P'p mt, Population of the fcta-e-WASHINGTON, Nov. 13Nowiof its exceedingly sparse poPula-lm, the. are. that Senator William E. Borah, of tion.

is the head of the powerf ul 't d' Idaho, is to become chairman committee on "ethmg elne agam. BV DAVID Lawrence 1925, would mean that the taxpay- Cowright 1921 by th Dayton Daily Nwt ers would get the benefit ol the re-WASIIINGTON Nov. 13 duction when they paid their taxes The administration hn fieeid'ed'durintf the year Vm whith is an" Hie aunimist ration lias oet-f l0thcr election year. Some admin- to leave to congress to decide; jstratjon leaders think it is wiser whether a horizontal cut of 25, to revise the tax law for that oc- casion so as to help keep the Re- the senate committee on foreign is Reed Smoot, of! relations, the ascendancy of the; Utah, a state which casts four mihlioan nr.rtm.oam In miU'KP than IT tu'Jt in thp atio-Uttt unnor Kranrh T77P, J' .1 Senator Smoot also is chairman the congress is almost complete. of the fhmnce committee And the smallest of western; shapes the tariff and is regarded states have come to wield the, by many as the most important greatest influence in the affairs of jcommittee on the entire senate list.

atop an beyo'nd the 'RockyKMount 'tains, eastintr a total of eleven elec- the nation and indirectly the af- ifairs of the world. "New England rule" so far as the senate of the United States is i ia a thi nf th nnt irw, 'iL' I 1 8 ine -eioer statesmen irom tnatir, i Curtis, of Kansas, is head its to make a cut in the coming: if, winter session.) From some aspects congress is likely to endeavor to eut taxes not only next winter but in the session of December, l'J25. The first, of course, would be a horizontal cut and is not difficult to manage, leg- "latively speaking, especially since iuin the detailed revision must be postponed until the present law is longer in operation. Jt seems logical to expect the Democrats and insurgent Republicans to take the initiative if the regular Republicans do not. It will be remembered that the treasury did not initiate the last 25 per cent cut but that it grew out of a proposal in the ways and means committee by Chairman Green but it was promptly given the approval of Secretary Mellon and the president.

So far as the productivity of the present tax law is nm.ntrv hv hav beyond, and the west keeping its worthy men steadily in office, has come forward to gain the big committee posts. Senator Borah hails from a state i i PHILIP LORENZ. Philip Lorenz, four-year-old son. 'First is the youngest swimmer be put through at the short session beginning in December and ending ia March. There are several reasons given for declining to recommend a tax cut, but at the same time no statement is being made that the presi dent would veto a joint resolution to nrovide for reduction in taxes to prowue ior a reduction in Senator Smoot, chairman of the senate finance committee, is in favor of such a resolution.

In the house, no doubt, will appear a similar sentiment. The treasury department knows that in its last experience with congress the Democrats and insurgent Republicans united to ignore the essentials of the Mellon plan. A recommendation from the treasury starts with a certain hostility. The treasury is having its battles with the Couzens committee about the administration of the internal revenue bureau, and altogether the administration is disposed to wait for action by the congress elected last week, which will either convene in December, 1U25, or earlier, if other problems not now foreseen require a special session'; Treasury officials are saying that they don't know how the pres ent law will operate and that first receipts will not com in until next March, but the actuaries of the treasury, on the other hand, have been very accurate in their esti matpa in the tiatt. und thprn i nn Hnnht.

that, the administration would nnt Vpto nnv nmnosul to make j25 per cent cut, once it passed both which casts but four electoral votes fine chanee an Oriental will have next to the smallest unit of anyjto break through his guard. La-state the nation. Not only is Juliette heads the committee on Senator Borah to haad foreign mnrt nf TTtah ra. Proclamation For Thanks- giving Day Is Issued 3y Governor. It j.

w. risnrit DAILY NfcW.4 BUREAU, 20? Sphr Bulletin Columbia. Nov. 13 Announcement made by Gov. Donahey of the appointment of Edward XI.

Hurley, Cincinnati, a Democrat, as common pleas ludjre of Hamilton to suc ceed Edward T. Dixon, Demo crat, resigned, effective Dec. 1, is pointed to by friends of the governor that an indorsement given kim for re-election, by the Kn Klux Klaj), in no wise affects bin political or govern-mental yourse, and that be ha thus early after reelection been afforded an opportunity to demonstrate that public questions are to continue to be decided oh grounds other than race or jcreed. Judge Hurley' is an adherent of a religious faith not ap proved by the Klan, lations, but his position of rank andK8ing seniority on the committee of I seniority in tin sniaie wuuuj vii- tiUe him to head the committee frnm hp Pan't vcrv the treasury is conservative in nKel wl" 5au lor erniany, nai- tne judiciary ana tne committee on; education and laoor. The latter two committees will have to go to others, for naturally! the gentleman from Idaho cannot' be a congressional Pooh-Bah tar his desire is to be the toral votes less than one-fourth the 'vote of New York, virtually hold i.

iL I 1- senate in tneir nanus. But there is more of the Vest. the rules committee. Norm, of Nebraska, is head of the commit tee on agriculture: Wesley Jones, of Washington, is head of the com-1 mittee on commerce. Johnson, of; California, is going to top the' i mm i trru inn anrl a nunuirmi tnr lilra nl hrnthpi well head aU the committees to which he is entitled.

Ab.out only committees of, any importance whatever retained jwith Senator Jimmie Wadsworth, jiiamphnire, wnu win jjt.1, nits cnuir- manship because Senator Sterling of South Dakota, didn't run this year. Even at that Senator Moses a small state man, New Hampshire rating along in the four vote class. And what of the other big states i besides New York? Illinois has nothing. Pennsylvania has the committee on library," headed by George Wharton Pepper. Indiana has the chairmanship of the committee on enrolled bills, if any one outside of Washington knows what that means.

Senator Jim Watson, of Indiana, is the august chairman. New Jersey has the committee on inter-oceanic canals, which since the completion of our one and only inter-oceanic canal at Panama has V- -Jt' lale a8 chairman; and post-of-gress fices and post roads, which will be ofiKeaded-y Senator Moses of New Bubbly suds for gentle cleansing Coaline is fine for the fine things, yet great for heavy washing. Its suds foam up even in the hardest water or salt water it is the lively suds that do the work. They don't slide over the dirt, but penetrate it and sweep it out with their bubbling liveliness. They don't bite in the way "strong" cleansers do.

At your grocer's -SOAPi The atinointment was not longiof Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Lorenz, W.

delayed after Judge Dixon resigned to resume the practice of law. Choice of Judge Hurley is said to be pleasing to the Democratic or ganization in Hamilton eo. and hosts of others. It was the pleas ure of William Haas, Cincinnati hotel proprietor, a close friend of Y. W.

C. A. and he will also be) Politically, the tax question has the youngest to take part in almost paramount and firH water pageant to be given there will be plenty of opportunity Briday night by the Aquatic jfor individuals in congress to place The pageant is entitled 'In the in a position of being Giant Garden and is to be pre-even more anxjoua for tax revision sented by members of fhe Aquatic the administration. Action at club under the direction of thethe session beginning in December, swimming instructor, Miss Martin, and some of Miss Isabel' Seven Troy Students Suspended For Painting Up Piqua High School Frame dancing students. There will be two performances, one at and one at 8:15, to accommodate spectators in the space surrounding the swimming pool.

LEGION HEADS ARE INSTALLED sstimates but this much is known the administrative provisions of the new law will bring in more taxes than was originally expected. Better business conditions this year will be another factor. The director of the budget just now is working on his figures for publication just before congress administration to allow the esti mated expenditure to come close to the estimated revenues and wipe out the much talked about surplus. All data heretofore has indicated that a surplus was inevitable. The president is attempting to cut the budget down.

When the figures are disclosed congress as well as the country will discover just what surplus may be expected. Then it will be up to congress to say whether it shall be spent or refunded to the tax payers on their income taxes payable next March. dent body of the school were highly incensed early Wednesday morning when the school was discovered be literally plastered with purple and white paint, representing the colors of the Troy high school. Signs reading T. H.

S. and "The Score Will be 40 to 0." 'were painted on the light colored brick building, which was greatly dam aged by the vandalism of some one. Local city authorities assisted by the Iroy school authorities are endeavoring to locate those guilty and stern punishment will be meted out to the guilty parties if they are found. The Troy advertising on the; schools was brought about by en thusiasm over the football contest to be played between the two teams at Troy Friday afternoon. OF WOMAN'S IN XENIA TALK women may fell into is imitating i How old are you in energy? TIVOY, Nov.

13. Seven of the PIQUA, Nov. 13. Piqua high Troy nigh school boys were 8us-isch00l officials and the entire stu- the appointee for many years, to bear to him' the commission signed by the governor. The new judge is a son '6t "Philip Hurley, a former fire marshal, killed in a fire at Cincinnati.

He served for a time as U. S. commissioner, and attained considerable prominence as a lawyer in his home city. Judge Hurley is athletically inclined, and is a giant in physical power. He indulges in some form of athletics daily.

His one hobby is born of recollections of his early life. He seldom misses a big fire in Cincinnati, and always aids the firemen. There are now four avowed candidates for the speakership of the next house of representatives with the advent of Rep. Ernest R. Hazard, New Martinsville, Clinton' announced last night.

Friends of Rep. Hazard have decided to enter his name in the list, whether he will or no. Hazard is a business mun at Martinsville, and while he is taking no part in the canvass being made in his behalf, he prefers to permit his sponsors to work in his behalf, it is said. t. I witn paint oi purpie ana ltle ot rast Commander Is, thev bedecked the Pioua THAT'S what coimts! It's vitality energy that wins success.

Statistics show that eight out of ten people are suffering from Anemia blood starvation. And energy needs red blood, high in iron end manganese content. Gude's Pepto-ManRan is the sure way to regain health' and vitality. Rich in iron and manganese content, it is easily assimilated by the blood and distributed to every cell in the body restoring its latent power. Physicians have prescribed it for thirty-two years.

Your druggist can now give you Gude's Pepto-Mangan in liquid or tablet form. Sfuetxi tkt thumknmi hard. Unless it ridiint tim instantly uptn with dre wing the pressure. Anemia is indicated. Pep Tonic pended after a visit to Piqua Tues day night, during which time.

'high school with Troy slogans. They will not be eligible for reinstatement until the matter is settled satisfactorily with Piqua school authorities. The boys will be required to make up work missed while they are under suspension and also to I year the expense of removing the Three of the boys are seniors, itwo juniors and two sophomores. Interest is centered on the Piqua Troy game here Friday and what bearing the incident will have on the game not known. Rivalry between the schools is keen and the latest party has only added to this; feeling.

I SPEAKER TELLS SUPERIORITY, XENIA, Nov, 13. Mrs. Idai Clyde Clarke, magazine writer'man's ERNST HEIXKEL A new type aii mail plane with greater air speed and carrying capacity is being designed for the Cox-Klemin Aircraft corporation, New York, by Dr. Ernst Ileinkel, noted German designer, he said. Dr.

Heinkel and L. Cox, president of the Cox-Klemin corpora tion, left Dayton Wednesday after- The new type air mail ship will be constructed within the next few months and will be submitted to tests of the postal department, Dr. Heinkel stated. One of the features of the plane will be its high speed while in flight and comparatively low land- According to Dr. Heinkel the ship will land at the same speed as a DIM ship now used in carrying mail but will have an air speed of approximately 145 miles per hour.

ftScmo. STIVERS An assembly to advertise the Stivers-Detroit Northwestern foot ball game vSaturday was held in the auditorium Thursday morning. Several stunts by the drama tic art department featured tne oroeram. The Stivers Parent Teachers' association is planning to attend Homecoming game Saturday in a bodjt In addition to secur-iini? a ticket to the game for the price of admission the adults will also be given a ticket for a banquet at the school Wednesday. Tickets for the Stivers News benefit plays were placed on ale Thursday.

The two plays "Rain" and "The Ghost Story" will be presented in the Stivers auditorium, Nov. 21. The rehearsals for the junior plays, Dec. 12 are under way. The casts will be announced later.

PRINCE-TELLS OF ATROCITIES IN REPUBLIC HOUSTON, Nov. 13. Atrocities which will amaze the world when they are known have been committed in the Republic of Georgia by Bolshevists during the nast vear. according to an inter view with Prince David Mdivlani, of that little nation, printed today by the Houston Post-Dispatch. Determined to force the little state into submission to its rule, nnce uavia sain, tne neu gov- erimiein ia icauums iu cold-blooded butchery.

The prince. who arrived here this week, was forced to flee from his native land because of threats of his life. Since 1919, he said, at least 20,000 Georgians 1iave been slaugh tered without trials. A shipload of natives was taken out on the Cas- pian sea and the vessel sunk, with none rescued. Others are called to their doors and shot down.

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of the coughing. It is often astonishing how speedily the cough stops. The prescription known hv. Klnir'a New Discovery for Coughi. It la particularly valuable for niirht coughing.

To promptly end thin annoylnR ana count of continual tounnlng hare often gotten their full er I Lours' sleep by ima eimpia nieinon. Dr. King's ia excellent, toe, for chit, dran'a apaemoillo croup, bronchitis, laryn. a-itls, bronchial aithma and hoarseneaa. On sal at all good druggist.

Aelc fop Hang-On Coughs what it does quickly and thoroughly. There is no dope in Bronchuline Kmulsion, nor chloroform, nor: sugar such things are only makp-' shifts and should be taken with the' greatest caution. Tor ordinary simple coughs two three doses of Bronchuline Emulsion is usually enough. Carl A. fichmidt and dealers everywhere can supply you.

Adv. DR. nfj Attending a meeting ot tne state board of control here yesterday, Harry D. Silver, Preble said he had not decided to become a candidate for speaker of the house, although he. has been assured by a contingent, of friends that he could win easily.

He expressed his gratefulness for aid proffered, but would not declare himself a seeker of the place. However, close friends assert that Rep. Silver will be the race sit the proper time. Unless others enter, the next Republican floor leader of the senate will be W. A.

dark. Chamnaign or josepn R. Gardner, Hamilton co Miss Ethel Elder, judge of the nnr in Morrow will continue in that position until her methods of doing thmgs.j i a i omen nave a way oi tneir own. and editor, charmed an audience jThey are naturall more apt to 1 at the Jean B. Elwell auditorium EASiUN AVE.

DAYTON of Central high school last night.iinventive and resourceful mis MURDERER OF GUNMAN SAFE, POLICE CLAIM CHICAGO. Nov. 13. Dion 0 Bannion, florist-gunman, lay in a $10,000 casket today amidst thousands of dollars worth of flowers and wreaths, while police traced what they considered the nrst tangible, clew to the identity of his slayers. They held Jules Portugais, 23, a boxer known as Jimmy Wells, in whose garage was found a blue sedan answering the description of that in which the slayers fled from O'Bannion's flower shop after the killing last Monday.

The cars license plate, police said, corresponded with that which witnesses said the slayers' automobile carried. "I expect we will satisfy ourselves to a moral certainty as to the identity of the killers" sai Michael Hughes, chief of detectives. "But nothing will come of it. There will be no prosecution. It's the same old story.

We'll never be able to get anybody to identify them if we do get them. O'Bannion's friends, professing ignorance of the identity of the slayers, also are investigating. Sure Way To Get Rid of Dandruff There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely, and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it a' night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub i in gently with the finger tips.

By morning, most if not all, your dandruff will be gone, an two or three more applications wi completely dissolve and entirelj destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandrufl you may have. You will find, too, that all itch ing and digging of the scalp wil stop instantly, and your hair wil be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any1 drug store and four ounces is ali you will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fail. Adv.

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It stops congestion and eases pain. For: Sore muscle Neuralgia Colda Backache 4 Tired feet Rheumatism Th Original BAUME BENGUE TKne. Learning Co. A mw. A genie, N.

Y. guiding genius of foreign relations so far as these relations may be shaped by the ratifying branch of con- Senator' Francis E. Warren IS A Gl nl Ul An excellent 6-roon home with tile bath aid oak floors on this very desirable residen- Jul street. Priced at the exceedingly low price $6000. If you are looking for a home of SoOOO.

Jt you are looKing conserve, more constructive, more "Woman has been denied her place in the National Academy of Arts and Letters by men. Both of our past congresswomen were failures. One. because she does not represent woman's viewpoint, and the other because the women did not stand behind her and recog- when she spoke under the auspices of Catherine Greene Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs.

Clarke combined two lectures, "Uncle Sam Needs a Wife" and "A New Woman Sees an Old World." She is an associate editor of the Pictorial Review. "We don't want women in all political luality in Dayton View, don't fail to see this tie. This is not an error in print, as it is eally only priced at $itO0. The Huffman Realty Company nize her knowledge. I object tolous censorship is in effect.

Third Floor Callahan Bank Bldg Telephone Main 131. induction as an elected ouma In a proclamation issued today, Gov. Donahey proclaimed Nov. il as Thanksgiving Day, and asks that it be observed with fitting service in church and home. "America must not permit the passing years to work a decline in the real spirit of the original Thanksgiving, founded by the Pil-.

rim Fathers as a day set apart in Jle autumn season for the giving -f thanks for the mercies of the closing year," the governor urges. i.TUi. haiivu'srl occasion should lines out ner inuuence is inh Thoro ahnnM nt lnaot. ha i in i because uncie bam, tne Dacneior, is a bad housekeeper," said Mrs. HUFFMAN REALTY ciarKe.

"lie is extravagant anuimnn-. hnmp. wnmnn should Given Grover and Brenner. Title of past commander was conferred upon Dr. C.

P. Grover and Walter C. Brenner at the in stallation meeting Wednesday night of Dayton post No. 5, Amcri- can Legion. Sidney II.

Guthrie, who since the World War has taken an active part in local military affairs, was installed as post commander. Fred H. Stockstill was made first vice commander. Other officers installed are: William Kidd, second vice commander; Harold W. Kenney, adjutant; Samuel Reed, finance director; Arthur Morris, chaplain; Charles Nitschke, scrgeant-at-arms and Robert C.

Weber, historian. The annual report of Valter C. Brenner, retiring commander, showed an increase of 80 per cent in the legion's activities during the last year. It was decided by a vote taken at the meeting that annual dues in the "organization will be raised from $3 to $5 to supplement the support previously received from the community chest. This outside support has been requested discontinued as the organization has become self-sustaining.

The following committee chairmen were appointed to outline the activities of the local post for the coming year: Paul P. Yoder, Americanization; Frank L. Humphrey, legislative; Morris Rossiter, publicity; Lewis C. Tingley, membership; Walter W. Snypp, public affairs; Myron Eckhart, resolutions; Joseph F.

Stoeckel, welfare, and J. H. Winters, finance. WHY NOT TAKE GAS? To have bad teeth extracted by a specialist? Positively painless at Dr. Boyles Dentists, 11 East Fifth street, opposite Lyric Theater, minus the high prices that most specialists charge.

Our extractor is a Dentist whose reputation as an expert in this line is widely known. Our lanre volume of busi ness and combination of Dental Specialists in one office makes it possible for our patients to receive REAL DENTAL SERVICE at prices much lower than you would expect to pay. Adv. FROHMILLER RITES U. B.

Alumnus Will Be Buried Saturday In Cincinnati The funeral of Charles J. Froh-miller, vice president of the II. B. Rchroeder Hardware of Cincinnati, who was killed Tuesday while hunting deer in the Maine woods, will be conducted at 9 o'clock Saturday morning at St. Francis De Sailles church in Cin cinnati.

Burial will be made there. Mr. Frohmiller was one of the leading alumni of the University of Dayton and resident of the University club at Cincinnati. I 1 I wasteful and the keener insight of jhave drafted Mrs. Carrie Chapman woman is needed the capitol on Catt ond women like her to the senate.

Women had nothing to do "There are many political offices with the sulection of our women that do not require intelligence i Gude's Mangart and iBlaod Cnrichar 1 nail Hi i Cue 100 pounds $1.00 50 pounds 75c Small way. pound 2c $2.00 ANDIiUU vliUJ AND $2J5 and $2.00 mm Co fn hm Wt ever mean a day of prayer and praise; while it is also a time for flwtino. nd mirth, that phase should be relegated to its proper sphere, and the numoie giving i thanks accentuate. dominating purpose of the day is forever sacred. Ohio, grateful tnr manv blessings, and espe cially those of the current year, can best manifest her gratitude to TrninHpnra bv strict 00- servance of the true spirit of no woman needn Dottier ner neadi about seeking.

Woman's job is more important than man's. Men keep thinking they are the more important and its best for we women to let them keep on thinking that, but at the same time exercise a guiding influence. "Woman has trusted man too long to attend to our business. There is a need of the re-division of the world's work. There are ladylike political fields for women.

Many of the most important fields of the world work have managed always by man. stance religion. There preachers, men run the .1 I i LK'ril For in i ror are men Churches! the sob note in politics. 'Ma Ferguson was elected on the sob note because her husband failed in a half dozen women in the United Sfntpa Bnnnu. inStPntl nf an nlrl woman of whom the world and America should be proud.

She is competent to sit in national and in mil in-, lir .11 ternational affairs. We should draft such women and stand back of them." LONG ILLNESS PROVES FATAL The death of Ernest A. Ferrabee, lie nc ta Kt rhurrh and to the Knights of Pythias, He leaves his wife, Mrs. Emma Ferrabee; his brother, Watson W. Ferrabee, and his sister, Miss Vesta Ferrabee.

Funeral services will be held at Saturday afternoon at Woodland cemetery chapel. Thi ili.alli TTrnuat A fcVtiulioA I 1 utiuie. tuiicii-; day afternoon at the residence, CO Terrv st following a lono- ill. ii lon 111 i(i uvru iiviiiir in thanksgiving," tho proclamation Bulk Florida Oranges and Grape Fruit Oranges-Large, Svect, Juicy, Dozen, 25c Grape Fruit 5c, 10c, 3 for 25c weakening- acsurtre, aiinpiy oemra retiring teanpoonfui of Dr. Kinca New nol' yr throat li or 10 aeconda before Kwellowlnir.

I'eo- pie wno nave neen uname te rest on ac u. uuniv ra.Stu uy u.C;ton n- women. Men take themselves tooil epe Pnc-lanH whon vn.mr SAJSrss theyi Sloythrziie. are not made fun of enough. mwhuill concludes.

Prevention of forest fires is -also imnrMsPfi hv the eovernor in a -inH nrni-lamation. a special ap peal being made to hunters who will lake tne iieia aov. iu uu thereafter during tho fail hunting Thev are asked to re frain from doing anything from which dangerous fires may result, the menace being accentuated Dy a long period of drouth. "A flash of ammunition, a discarded cigaret or cigar stump, or an unextinguished camp fire may result as disastrously as the forest fires, now raging in the western nuites," the chief executive points out. Car New Ycrk Cabbage.

Fine for Kraut and Winter Use Car Winter Cobbler Pot a toes. When packed, iVir-'iiisiicl sa-k i Car Nv-w York fine Eating and. -Apple. Different varieties, an follows: Twenty I'ippins. Baldwins.

W.m ners, Wincsaps, Mcintosh C1 AND ffl CfJ There's Real Medicine Now "Another field is that ot philan-; thropy, that has never been opened to women. Some of the most philanthropic acts have been done by womn of our country bnt men get the credit for it. All the higher paid, more dignified positions in education are held by rhen. The working world is a joint job, for both men and women. "The greatest danger that RUMMAGE SALE 104 N.

Main St. (Next to Callaher's) Friday and Saturday, November 14 and VS TOYS, CHOICE GOODS Junior Council of Catholic Women Canadian UcK l.nsket Grimes Golden, basket CRITCHFIELD FRUIT CO. GLEE CLUB ELECTS Harold Dickenshects lis Head of Organization at OThe Y. M. C.

A. Dormitory Glee ub held its annual election Wednesday night and named the ouicers: Harold Dickenshects, president; Harrison I. Dix-secretary-treasurer; E. H. Shrake, librarian, and J.

C. Jones, Id nngr. It Mas announced that George Koes-i would direct the club in the future and the Walter Allen would serve 'ns For Stubborn When nothing seems to do that linpprinsr, bothersome cough any ffood, just to Carl A. Schmidt and pet a bottle of Bronchuline Emulsion. Take it as directed and notice how easily it overcomes that persistant cough that has caused you many sleepless nights.

It's a medicine compounded for the purpose of conquering; tough hanjr-on coughs, and that's exactly or Opposite Uajtcn Tower Light and Bijc our It. R. rd- Monument and Foundry Strert Open Day and Night Plenty Hoom tu Park.

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