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THE KANSAS CITY TIMES. THURSDAY, JANUAIIY 16, 1030. A Brawny Hoover Guard, SUGAR BATTLE IS CLOSE SMALL MARGIN EITHER WAV EXPECTED IN SENATE VOTE TODAY. 12c UNBLEACHED MUSLIN REM. NANTS.

39 inches wide. Smoot. Blab Torlff Leader, la Accused of Owoln Sasor Beet Stock and Havloc a Personal latereat In Oolcoote. 1 Cuba Denies Using Crowdbl IBs the Asiociatei Prett.) Havana, Jan. 15.

President Machado today denied that General Crowder had been in the service of the Cuban government on tariff matters. SMOOTH SOFT 4 WHITE 90 cents a shire, or a total of $400. He asked Blaine If he also waa not Interested in some item in the bill and the Wisconsin senator replied only as a consumer. Blaine criticized labor conditions In the western beet field as "little less than the degradation of slavery, with Mexican, Polish and Russian women and children sprawling on their knees for miles to weed and top beets. SMOOT IN A BEPLT.

Gaining the floor in his own right late In the day, Senator Smoot challenged Blaine to prove that single child worked In the beet fields of the West. He took particular exception to Blaines statement that rheumatism was prevalent among women workers in the fields because they had to crawl on the damp ground and that the "fingers and limbs of the little children were warped from digging beets. Smoot conceded that an Increased tariff would mean higher sugar prices, but he said these were needed if the domestic producers were to live. He denied, however, that a higher tariff would bring higher costa for pop, candy and the everyday chocolate bar. TRUCK OWyERS ELECT Hobart D.

Klsslek Haad Aasoeta tloa Horo. The Team and Motor Truck Owners Association of Greater Kansas City has elected these officers: Robert D. Klaalck, president: Walter Straton. first vice-president; H. Barton, second vice-president; C.

E. Wayne, secretary; Georgs P. Waring, treasurer; George H. Gates, editor of the association's publication, and Charles A. Orr, attorney.

Womens $10 Silk Dresses Batin and crepes In black, navy, mm brcn and tan. Plain tailored JiMonjer rngth model. BUes S3 WB Womens $25 Winter Coats Broadcloth with Wolf and Vicuna tur trimmed collar and cutis. Black and brown. Blacc 14 to 42.

Cach $15 Womens $1.50 Union Suits Fin rib. winter weight aults. Slightly 1 a a d. Low neck, sleeveless, kne and ankle length. Blm 36 to pa Bach 4 uwC Frank McLaughlin, a member of the White House police force, Is a guard of the President.

He was a wrestler In his youth and Is credited with having held Ed Strangler" Lewis to a draw. VyCLE PETER MAURER PIES IBS the Associated Prett.) Washington, Jan. 15. The sixth day of debate on the sugar tariff brought forth further conflicting views In the senate today and the contesting factions agreed that the vole to be taken not later than nuuu tomorrow probably would be close. In todays debate, Senator George of Georgia, Democrat, contended that the selection by President Hoover of Edgar B.

Brossard of Utah as chairman of the tariff commission Indicated the President was In favor of a higher sugar tariff. He described Brossard, who comes from a beet sugar state, as a high tariff man. BLAINE ASSAILS SMOOT. Senator Blaine of Wisconsin. Republican independent, created a stir when he charged Chairman Smoot of the finance committee with being financially interested in sugar.

He asked the Utah senator to withhold his vote on the proposed Increase, as did Senator Grundy of Pennsylvania. Republican, in the roll call on an amendment to raise the tariff on wool yams. Grundy Is a yam manufacturer. Smoot said he held only 440 shares in a western sugar company and at todays prices these were worth only $1.95 Mea'a $5 tad $7.50 Sport Sweaters All wool Coat style In novelty sport gitterrw8res6t7rachi. $1.95 Meos $4 CORDUROY TROUSERS Dark blue, wide vale corduroy.

Cuff bottoms. Tunnel loops. Sizes 31 to 42 Par 1 1 Mens $3 Moleskin Trousers. Sizes to 42. Pair $1,95 Men's $1 Flannel Shirts Araoskea heavy twill, cotton flannel.

Each Men's 50c and $1 Winter Caps Pla'n colors and mixtures With Inside Em rundowns. Broken sizes. Bizet in the lot dawk 79c teamens and mlssef apparel and millinery. EQUer's J208.I0.I2-I4 mala si. to 7x.

Such Mens OCoats in this 'NEW easy way Evm om an Co I cl Deny We have taken all of our grade overcoats, which were originally marked S3 4. 50. and reduced them to $34 85 All wool materials In a good assortment of patterns Satin ard rayon lined 6Uea 35 to 44. Each $24.05 Mr. and Mrs.

George T. Cook, who are in Baltimore, will sail January 23 from New York on the Essequibo or Panama. They will be accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Baker of Baltimore.

Mr. and Mrs. Prank P. Sebree were the hosts of a small dinner last night Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy J. Snyder en-' tertalned with a dinner last night In compliment to Mr. and Mrs, Jouett Shouse of Washington. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin S. Yeomans and and Mrs. Simpson Yeomans were the hosts of a bridge party and cupper last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S.

Yeomans In honor of Miss Mona Belle McDonald and Mr. Francis Womall. The tables were decorated with pink roses and stevia and lighted with pink tapers in crystal and silver standards. The wardens and vestrymen of St. Pauls Episcopal church gave a reception last night at the church In honor of the Rev.

and Mrs. Richard M. Trelease. The hosts were: BUhoo and Mrs Stdnev C. Partridge.

Mr. and Mrs. Walton Holmes. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Brodnax. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A.

Simonds. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beaham. Mr.

and Mrs. Shannon C. Douglass. Mr. and Mrs.

Hunter L. Gary. Mr. and Mrs Henry A. Jones.

Judge and Mrs. William Holt. Mr. and Mrs. T.

Poindexter. Mr. and Mrs. wUson Webb. Mr.

George B. Richards. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B.

Cowherd entertained with a dinner last night Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Lee gave a dinner last night. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold C. Frick left yesterday for New York where they will remain until February 1, at which time they will motor to Florida. Mrs. L.

M. Dunn left last night for Washington. She later will go to Miami, to spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank J. Hock of New York arrived yesterday and are the guests of Mrs. Elmer Williams. Mrs. Williams will entertain guests at the dinner bridge party tonight at the Brookside hotel Mrs.

Samuel R. Toucey gave a luncheon yesterday at the Kansas City Club, followed by a Shubert theater party. In compliment to Mrs. Charles H. Brammell of Ft.

Leavenworth. The marriage of Miss' Margarette Hanley and Mr. Kenneth Haysler took place at 8 o'clock last night at the home of the brides parents, Mr. ancf Mrs. Lawrence Hanley.

The Rev. Earl Blackman read the service before the fireplace, which was banked with palms, ferns and Peraet roses. Before the ceremony Mrs. Florence Johnson and Mr. Walton Lochman sang I Love You Truly and At Dawning, accompanied by Mrs.

Lou OConnor, who also played the wedding march. The bride wore a gown of Ivory satin and lace. She carried shower bouquet of brides roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Anna Morrison, who was matron of honor, wore a Sown of blue chiffon and a black lace at.

She carried pink roses. The bridesmaids. Miss Genevieve Brumley, Mrs. Laura Sullivan, Mrs. Walton Lochman and Miss Anita Eddy, wore gowns of chiffon in pastel shades with tulle hats to match and carried arm bouquets of pink roses and sweet peas.

Mr. Arthur C. Haysler, Jr, was best man for his cousin. At the reception following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Haysler, parents of the bridegroom, received with Mr. and Mrs. Hanley. Mr. and Mrs.

Haysler left for a wedding trip to the East and will be at home after March 15 lit 40 West Seventy-third street terrace. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Doc Turner of Venice, Cal Mens $35 2-Pant Suits A3 wool. Finished and unfinished worsteds, bln serges, blue cheviots and mixed tweeds.

Mixed Cray, tan, brown and Cray. Btzes SSI OP 34 to 40. Bach Mens Woo! Overcoats and Top Coats Good styles In an assortment of medium dark patterns. Sizes BA OE 33 to 40. Each ddlD 3 The Frigidairt Cold Control' The "Cold Control enables yon to control the temperature in the freezing compartment, speed the freezing of ice cubes and make a great variety of delicious desserts.

Death Takes Interesting Northwest Missouri Character. (Be The Start Own Servlet. Graham, Jan. 15. The sunny smile of "Uncle Peter Maurer, 77, Sunny Glen, the country store and social center near Graham, Is no more.

Uncle Peter died last night and with his passing there came a peace ful end to one of the interesting characters of Northwest Missouri. For years he was the confidential advisor and friend of old and young of Nodaway County. For years he drove and rode all over Northwest Missouri, buying and shipping livestock. In 1833 he engaged In partnership with his nephew, A. J.

Maurer, of Kansas City, in conducting Sunny Glen farm, and the country store, where for miles around people gathered to visit and trade with Uncle Peter and Aunt Emma, his wife. Fifty-five years ago he and Aunt Emma were married In Ohio. Their golden wedding annl versary was broadcast by radio. He is survived by two brothers. R.

V. Maurer of Graham, and Albert Maurer, postmaster at Kelso, and a sister, Mrs. J. P. Ralston, of Springfield, Mo.

Burial will be at Graham. CLEAR A HAGUE OBSTACLE. Question of Sanctions Removed From Path of Younar Plan. (Bp the Associated Press The Hague, Jan. 15.

The Germans and the creditor powers today finally settled the difficult question of sanctions which has been one of the chief stumbling blocks in the way of adoption of the Young plan for reparations. Texts of declarations were adopted by both parties, recognizing the principle that the creditor powers will recover liberty of action against Germany whenever the court of international justice, on complaint of the creditors, may find the German government has committed an act tending to destroy the Young plan. TREBMlOMNSm '0T KANSAS cm Wf GOODS -J COMPANY BETWEEN 7TH 8TH ON MAIN 4 DELAWARE. Telephone MAln 7373. With CANADAS MOST POPULAR HAND AND FACE LOTION in addition to the "COLD CONTROL" Frigidaire now offers Porcelain- No Charge for Cold Weather Service ards of his original formula -including essential oils and other ingredients imported from Italy, Southern France, Algri and Persia.

Applied etch day, Italian Balm is a positive prevention against chapping in any weather, la -most cases, it banishes chapped skin overflight. It is greaseless, colorless and quick-drying. Children like it because it does not "smart. Bearing the approval of Good Housekeeping. Italian Balm in now ready for you at your favor-, ite drug or department store in long-lasting 35c tnd 60c iree bottles.

This is a good day So try at TONIGHT the end of a cold day there i a simple ood new way for you to completely escape the discomfort and blemish of chapped skin. Smooth on a little Italian Balm -cold Canadas most popular face and band lotion and watch the over-night result. This is not the usual commercial product. It is the invention of the interna tionally-famous I tal-Ian skin specialist. Dr.

Campaoa. His expert understanding of skin comfort, health and beauty is responsible for its extreme goodness. Even today, after 25 years, Italian Balm is made exactly according to the re- markable stand- Cwawwi lriJ -steel on inside and out on every household cabinet Pari The splendor of the Louis In its magnificent salons From the days of the Louis. France has given the world its standard of elegance and clothes, manners, menus, the ban mot and the art of fascination cross "the longest gangplank in the world" to the New just re-engined for speed redecorated for smartness ond modernity a crystal smoking sun deck with sidewalk cafe practically oil outside rooms with and you're in Paris herself same service, the same brilliant the same goyety, the same infinite finesse. Mrs.

Warren D. Wolfe and Mrs. Eugene Balman will entertain guests at the dinner bridge party tonight at the Brookslde hotel. Mrs. Wolfe will leave January 25 to spend the remainder of the winter in California.

1 The following will entertain guests at the bridge party which the Round Table Luncheon Club will give tomorrow at the Bellerive hotel. Balm For Sale at Drug and Department Stores. Mrs, E. owr, Mrs MiPer Mrs. Paul Mrs Wrenn.

Mrs. Vaee Rice. Mrs. Mouton M's. Hunt.

Mrs. Adler. Mrs. Caton. Mrs.

Nell Robertaon. JlTY Fdwr4L. Connor. Mr Dw4M PaJmer. Mr.

Shoua. Mr Clarence CarU son. Mrs. Jinwn, Mrs OMea Jumps. Mrs Albert Hunt.

Mrs. W. H. Push. SEE THAT CHART? The chart shows the amount of Denatured Alcohol your car requires for any degree of temperature to protect your car fully against cold weather.

The Alco-T ester shows you at any time the degree of temperature to which you are protected. Noguess-wonc no false security. And as much protection as you need, according to climate and weather. You pay for what you use and in the severest season wont spend a fraction as much for Denatured Alcohol as you spend for substitutes on the first filling. Be safe follow the advice of a vast majority of automotive engineers rely on this thoroughly proven anti-freeze and avoid the risk of damage to costly motors.

The Industrial Alcohol Institute, Inc, Graybar Building, N. Y. C. Dr. Y.

E. Masterson will return Jrom Chicago today. Mra. Louis Rodidoux will leave tonight to spend the remainder of the winter In Florida and Cuba. 5V4 days to Plymouth Sail from the heart of Manhattan on one of the weekly express liners "lie it France "Paris" or "France" to Plymouth, a waiting express for London, a few hours later the covered pier at Havre, three hours, Paris.

FrenchS Bird Seed la best fat your canary because it contains only the right teed, carefully blended, by experts, in correct proportion. FRENCHS atrwasb. sag process removes all dirt, dust and chad. Laboratory tfsts assure uniformity. In each package FREE a FRENCHS BIRD BISCUIT.

Just the tonic your pet needs. Insist on French'S Bird Seed your dealer has it or can get it. "lit dc Franca February 7 March? "Franca" Medllsr- ran so n- Morocc Crab February It March 1 April Denatured Alcohol SAFEST, CHEAPEST ANTIFREEZE Now even the lowest priced Frigidrires re being made more convenient more practical and more strikingly beautiful. Every household model throughout the entire line is Porcelaio-on-steel inside and out. Frigidaire Porcelain-on-steel makes possible beautiful Tu-Tone effects that no other finish can give.

And it iasures greater cleanliness. For the smooth surfaces, inside and out are as easily cleaned as a china plate. And Frigidaire Porcelain-on-steel is an enduring finish. It resists moisture aad is proof against rust. It is fused on steel by special Frigidaire methods in the Frigidaire porcelain enameling plant the largest of Its kind in the world Added features at no extra cost The new Frigidalres are remarkably low in price.

Yet, despite the low prices, you get all of the important Frigidaire developments. The "Cold Control, the extra powerful compressor, the incredibly quiet mechanism, the greater convenience of desiga and arrangement all of these features are included at no additional cost. Come in and inspect the newest Frigidalres Let us tell you about the low prices and our liberal monthly payment plan. Come in today. FRIGIDAIRE MORE THAN A MILLION IN USE R.

E. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. S. 'V. Cor.

1 6th and Grand Kants City, Mo. KANSAS CUT, KANSAS, A. M. ALEXANDER, DIALER, BRANCH, 749 MINN. AVE.

M. DUFF KIT FURNITURE CO, KANSAS CITT TOWER 4 LIGHT DEALERS, COMFANT, 1211 Mat Si, Kauai City, Mo. Plata 5 lor a. MORRISON 4 OHLSEN, DEALERS, Fairaioaal, Mo. MACE-REYNOLDS, 3029 Strong Armor, Kama, City, Kami.

FREIGHTS IB DR SEE Announcements. Mr. M. H. DeVault will give current events and a book review at the parish house of St.

Georges Fplscopal church. Linwood boulevard and the Paseo, at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. BRIDE FOR ALFRED M. LAS DOS Honeymoon Trip Bonth Follow Marring to Miss Tbeo Cobb. TOPEKA BUREAU THE KANSAS CtTT STAS (Be a Member ot The Start stall.

Topeka, Jan. 15. Alfred M. Lan don of Independence, Republican Btate chairman, and Miss Theo Cobb of Topeka were married at the home of the bride tonight. The Rev.

Dr. B. S. Estey of the First Presbyterian church read the service In the presence of the immediate families of the bride and groom. John M.

Landon of Independence, pe of the oldest and best known ill and gas men In the Mid-Continent field, came to see his son married. D'rectly after the wedding Mr. and Mra. Landon left for a southern trip ard will be at home at Independence after February 15. "cube is EyFORCEMEyr." JUthacl W.

O'Hera Talk at Atha-aaam Crime. Rigid enforcement ot the law In very step of the prosecution Is the best way to halt crime. Michael W. O'Hem, assistant county prosecutor, said yesterday before the Athenaeum "The majority of criminals we at he prosecutors office come In contact with are young, he continued. Young men not brought up properly often feel the need of ready money and break the law to get it.

Their training has not been such they can command a fair salary at honest WITHIN A FEW MINUTES STUFFED-UP HOSE OPENS Brea'kirg need quickly, Irritated throat vvx bd the leoomfnru of 4 simple cold re hevd prorptiy compere tbes quick rtaultft from fDoizrg Dr. fcJoesrr Cigarette with brother Btoodsl L'p through She throcth the thmftt toe the warm ariioiul vapors, soothing irritated membrane. Theowins Emersons Compound Extract of Honduras Sarsaparilla $1.00 per bottle a prescription for Rheumatism, Tm poverlshed and Impure Blood. Grippe. Malaria, Bitloua Fever.

K.dnev end Liver Complaints It he ben sold throughout the United States for more than 35 veers end has ben used In thnusands of homes. If your does not have it snd for It d'rect to Emerson Medicine Co. Kansas Cltv. Mo FREE Mall ut the top from a package of FRENCH'S BIRD SEED and wt will tend, without cost, a Canary Exercise Ball it will give him the exercise he needs and with it a 42-page illustrated book on the Care and Treatment of Canaries. The R.

T. French Company Pmstkl Bint Seed, PmuA't Bird Gravel and Other Bint StspplU 6629 Mustard St. Rochester, N.Y. provH formula make Dr. hioMrrs Cigarette strorgrrand qaicfcfr in 4 art inn than ever before.

FREE NEURITIS lndlc(ti Irritated, In-Rained nerve. Help Nature to ct rid el the cute of irritation. Phono for our booklet today. Mountain Valley Mineral Water for 75 years The Prescribecf Water eat HOT SPRINGS. ARK.

Kama City Office 550 Grand Avo. Phono Victor 6301 Ask roar' dni(git for free trial cigarette or end to the Blotter Allan la, Ca. Dr. Blossers Medical Cigarettes French Jlrve In format) tram any aaltiarind Franck Lin Atnl ar vita direct la J1J lltti St. Louis.

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