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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 3

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VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR KITT'S A Safe Place to Trade Ideal Bread US. NEW ARMY UNIT IF YOU WOULD SAVE MONEY ON YOUR SHOE BILLS ATTEND OUR GREAT PRE -INVENTORY SALE eV1? 8t0ck U3l are makin bi reductions ta every shoe in the store for men, women and children. Jt Twenty-five Thousand Wanted to Guard Public Utilities, Relieving Regulars for Battlefield; Applicants Must Be Over Draft Age and 40. Smartness in costuming begins with the Corset. Warner Rust Proof Corsets provide a founcLition that is fashionably designed.

Dronerly built: Is the kind of bread that is most lu demand because of its FLAVOR DIGESTIBILITY PURITY "they will serve In the vicinity ot their Twenty-flve thousand able-bodied citl-1 Men If you would sava money! take advantage of soma of theaa Special Reductions on Men's Shoes zeng of the United States are wanted by homes." ThA station was directed to confer with the United State to guard he public nilltloa nt n. rountrv. taking the places departmental commanders as to where recruits will he sent. Dailv report's are JJSTH HERE YOU WILL FIND A FEW OP OUR Extra Specials' For Women EXTRA SPECIAL An all-Imported French kid ten-Inch boot, wittt wooden Louis XV heels; In Ivory, silver gray, and white; $16 values; during Bale 1 4 4) AP CDO An all-glazed kid shoe in colors ot ivory If you have not been using fthe guards, posted by he regular and to be wired to the adjutant general as to the number enlisted. The physical requirements will be the same as that for and fitted with a knowl naionai armies.

The call (or the army of guards was received yesterday at the recruiting station 30 West Congress street. Volun other branches or tne army service anu edge of. the figure-need. Including all the high-grade men's shoes In blacky audi tan. "Ideal" Bread you don't know what you have been missing'.

Phone 904 For a trial Loaf the pay will be the same as In the in fantrj'. members of notice Or fire depart teers are expected at me siauon mis morning and preparations have been made to receive tnem. Even a last year's frock will fall with grace over a Warner Corset Recruits must be over 31 ana not more $765 mentg in actve service will be accepted without the written permission of their chiefs. The enlistment papers are to be marke-l "United Stales Guards, National Army," and the men accepted will become members of the national armv. ana peari gray; wooaen louib av heels; $14 uib av neeis; 114 than 40 years of age.

They may be married as well as single men and preference wll be given to men of former serv that Is correctly fitted. W'mo fVnuata will nlWAVS be $n-65 values; during sale, ice in the Spanlsn-American. rmiippine 1665 and Boxer campaigns, army or navy or comfortable, and they will wear The organisation will be dressed in the old blue uniform, it is said, to render marine corps, and to men who nave Deen In weliorganlzed fire and police departments. 1505 the service distinct from the expedition ary force. perhaps a little longer man you expect.

We guarantee their satisfaction, for we know we safely can. 'Where practicable," said tneoroer $535 Miltenberg's City Bakery 28 North Stone Ave. Bakery 4th Ave. and 17th St $9.00 values $8.00 values $7.50 and $7.00 values $6.00 values $5.50 values $5.00 values $4.00 3.50' WOMEN'S FRENCH KID In Havana brown with Ivory top; Battleship Gray with cloth tops to match; all black French Kid; women's black kid, with white Nile cloth tops; values; during A ap sale, --9f aOO WOMENTS HAVANA BROWN with cloth tops to match; women's battleship gray, with light gray cloth tops; also women's ivory New Mod-els are Being American Skymen Are. Cited for Gallantry Shown JSow $405 $435 Our corsetleres are skillful and Raymond Tenley of the University conscientious.

There is a Warner Cornet made for your fig shoes wun tops to match; $8.00 values; dur at Tucaon is at home with his par 1335 ure, and we will see that It is WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. Lieut. Frank G. Post, and Private Frank Ross, of the American expeditionary forces.

ing saie ents for the holidays. $665 1205 fitted as it should be fittedi. 81 to $3.50 WOMEN'S SHOES With glazed kid vamns Miss Gladys Cook, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Cook of this city, arrived Friday night from VWpariso, In have been cited for gallantry in French army orders. Lieutenant Post of Tuxedo Park, N. leather Louis heels; black, ivory and gray HEMSTITCH INQ AND PICOT EDGING Done in the best manner kinds of material at moderate prices. WORK GUARANTEED SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.

106 East Congress Street -Phone 16 Advertisement Men's High Lace Boots in tan and Elk; $12 ciotn tops; se.ou values; during sale, during a flight in the aviation school $5.65 ana 9 its values, $8.65 diana, where she has been studying music, to spend the holidays with relatives. MeetMeatKitt's" EXTRA HIGH GRADE VALUES IN WOMEN'S MILITARY SHOES at Pau found his machine breaking into flames, but managed to make a safe landing and rescue his instruments. Private Ross of Brooklyn, N. distinguished himself by courage under fire during a recent bombardment. He was "gassed," necessitating his removal to a hospital.

WOMEN'S LACE SHOES- EXTRA SPECIAL Cohen and Wellington Johnson, who have been attending the military school in Culver, came home Friday, to spend the holidays with their parents here. Mrs. B. H. Nicholson returned home last week from Santa Anna, wber she has visited her mother and daughter the last two monthB.

STAGE LINES Women's Button Shoes in all black, kid or cloth Tan lace shoes with military fff AM heels; $11.00 "Ojl Same style; mm $8.50 5TB5 Alan an oil L-wl .1 1-1 tops, with military and Spanish $2-85 leather heels; $5.00 values iu uttLiiesnip IW. L. and Mark Crook who have S5-65 $8.50 Chicago Police Chief Denies Graft Charge been located at the Great Lakes Navul Training Station in Illinois for the VinkIeman---Ray---Hayilen Tucson COSS AUTO STAGE LINE Marmon 34. Seven-passenger cars leave 8:30 a. m.

and 2:30 p. m. daily from CORNER CHURCH and CONGRESS STREET. TELEPHONE 163 CABINET CAFE last taree months, arrived Friday evening to spend the holidays with fWi Tucson's Smartest Shoe Shop -rr tt 1 HE BOOTERI their parents, Mr. and IMrs.

J. B. CHICAGO, Dec. 27. Charles C.

Healy, former chief of police of Chicago, took the witness stand today in his own de Cook. H. A. Morgan and daughter, Miss Florence sipent a few days last week fense at his trial on charges of graft-' ing. NO DUST STORMS never took a dollar to protect vice ALTITUDE 4500 (Formerly the Criterion Shoe Shop) 26 East Congress Street 1 Max Brodie, Manager in El Paso.

Glff Allaire of Klondike was a Will cox visitor a few days this week. ORACLE, ARIZONA Mr. and-Mrs. H. Brookerson spent a few days in town this week, visiting or crime," he exclaimed In fhe course of a sweeping denial of every charge made against Healy also-denied he ever held telephone conversatiohs with Costello, self-confesed head of an 'under relatives.

Mrs. Adling and daughter, Miss NATURE'S ONLY IUDAX.TH RESORT ACADIA RANCH QUIET AND HOMELIKE Know a for- years as the only' place on earth for those suffering with Asthma and Lung Troubles. Outdoor Life. Write or Telephone for Terms Molly of the Mountain View district. world graft syndicate and the former chief's principal accuser.

were shopping in town Saturday. krTYTT Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Ditmars of Ho Faulty Answers Are Given by Registrants In Questionaires Jail 146 Vagrants in ratio, arrived in Willcox to German Peace Terms Not Acceptable to U. S. (Continued from Page One) of the Russslan revolutionary RONSTADT) spend the, holidays. Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Wallace of McAl- San Francisco Prone of Governor Bomb Plot ister district were shopping in town tne last of the week. Walter McKenzie of San Simon waa a business visitor in town. Saturday, Tucson Hayden -Ray- Globe Winkelman w.

utteroacK of McAllster dis The local board Is ahead of its schedule in the mailing ot questionaires. Questionaires for men with order, liability numbers from 2281 to 2432 were mtaled last night as of December 29, which Indicates that those receiving the queBtlonaires will count the seven days SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27. An attempt to executive mansion fast week resulted today in a cleanup of 146 vagrants. Eleven of the 146 arested men, although apparently within the limit ages no annexations and no Indemlntles Cotont Czernin said he believed could be made the of a general Peace but that the Teutonic allies could not bind trict was a Willcox visitor the last of the week.

Mrs. C. W. Whistler returned from of the selective draft law, did not have a business trip to Tucson the last of allowed them to return the documents filled out from December 29. The filllne out of the returned oues- Short Linb Auto Stage No.

50 Weet Broadway 7-Paesenger Jordan, the Luxury Car, Exclusively. Leaves Tucson 8:30 a. m. and 2 p.m. J.

L. BOHN D. BOHN Tucaon Phone 968 Winkelman Phone 801 themselves to these conditions unless a guarantee were given that Russia's allies would recognize and fulfill them. the week. tlonaires is proceeding ranidlv at thp registration cards, the police said, and were turned over to the federal authorities.

J. T. Greenwood, an Aravalpa cattle local board, but unfortunately nearly 50 Notable omissions in the statement of man, was a business visitor in town this week. Count Czernin connected with the con Miss Hazel Zimmerman of Tucson crete demands of the United States, Great arrived Monday to spend a few days in Willcox on business and pleasure. Miss KENTUCKY EDITOR DIES.

LOUISVILLE, Ky Dec. 27. Richard Wilson Knott, sixty-lght, editor and publisher of the Louisville evening Post and of Home and Farm, died tonight of heart failure. Britain and France as already made Zimmerman wall accompany County known, are the questions particularly of per cent of the registrants will have to be called upon for additonal information because of neglect in not filling in all of the questions in the manner required. Some of the questions are very involved and have not been some which apparently wero unintelligible to the registrants were not answered.

New Evidence Found Bearing on Murder of Loebs; Nature Secret Farm Agent Paschell to McAllster dis TUCSON-NOGALES STAGE LINE Care leave Tucson daily at 2 p. arrive Nooalee 6:30 p. m. Leave Nogales 7 p. arrive Tucson 10: 30' p.

m. Connections with all night trains east and west; reservations at Tucaon Citizen, Tucson; Montezuma Hotel, Nogales. Fare $4.00 each way; Intermediate fares In proportion. CITIZEN AUTO STAGE CO. trict, where they will hold a meeting the rebuilding of Belgium and Serbia, the return of Alsace and Lorrain to France and the overthrow of the miltaristic government in Germany and the formation in ts place of a government that can be believed, the; latter demand as set forth by President Wilson In hs address to in tne school House, Friday evening, December 28.

Miss Katie Foster of Safford arrived Monday to spend a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. W. Moore.

Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs left Monday morning for Safford where they will visit relatives through the holidays. and Mrs. S.

W. Page are mov COAL SHORTAGE CAUSES DEATH. NEW YORK, Dec. 27. Shortage of coal was given by the board of health today as one reason for seventy-three deaths here of pneumonia within H' last twenty-four hours, the highest record from this disease in one day in five years.

GROCERS CUT DELIVERIES. 27. Retail and wholesale grocers at a meeting tonight decided to establish apl an of one delivery a dav to customers, effective tomorrow. i 1. 1 1 1 i.

congress calling for war with, Austria Hungary. Thirteen Rifle Club Public Documents Precedln gthe placin gof Count proposal before Russia's allies, the Commercial Oil Engines The cardinal points the points most interesting to the users about these most efficient are comprised in the simplicity of construction, the absolutely uniform horizontal and radical expansion and contraction of the cylinder, the remarkable economy of fuel, and the unswerving reliability. We sell the Commercial Oil Engine, because we ar convinced that It is BEST and there can be only one best in any one thing. Furthermore, they are most reasonable in price THE OFFSET CRANKSHAFT is a scientific achievement that alone would place the Commercial Oil Engine in the fore-' front. No "kick backs" can "possibly occur when the shaft is on dead center, so neither danger nor damage is probable.

The P. Ronstadt Co. Russian delegates to the peace confer ing from town to their new ranch lo Deed T). W. Baker and George P.

My ence have asked for a ten days' recess In vmo CBl llllHltTU UHB WUU1U BUVf 1L cated twelve miles west of Willcox. Miss Elizabeth tAnele arrivnd Rundnv the negotiations at Brest-Li lovsk. CHINESE BEAT BOLSHEVIKI ers to American Molybdenum 3 mines Silver Itllt District and 5 mines in Cerro Colorado district; will be released for other employment. 'from the normal school at Flagstaff to spend the holidays with her par Wlrtiin the Russian empire fighting be Working double shifts, the police and the sheriff's office unearthed considerable new evidence bearing upon the murder of Charles Loebs, It was reported yesterday, although no announcement was made as to its nature. Secrecy was preserved yesterday at the office of the county jtrosecutor, where a number of informations were prepared.

It developed yesterday that the suspicion the murder had not been committed as an incident of an atempted robbery had been strengthened. All of those who are suspected of having been connected with the, murder are believed to be In custodyand with the added evidence lined up by the authorities It Is expected that a strong case will be presented to the court when the prisoners are arraigned. NEW ENGLAND HOS COLD WAVE. BOSTON, Dec. 27.

Boxton experienced I mr- Notice of exemption on 4 mines in Pima district by H. Dmyreko and I. 8. Rosas: also. Bird Ford Ki-otin of mines tween the revolutionary elements oontln in Old Hat dstrict by II.

8. Kurd: aluo, i ue at some points, while the Bolshevik 1 roops at Harbin have been defeated In mines in AJo district tv Mary K. Keiey and Frank Cliamherluin; also. Gold Crown group in Grearerville district by I'll mL battle by the Chinse whet captured the garrison. Apparently distrustful of the Agnes witter: also.

it mines in I'lma iwr zounvt Rumanians, I'krainin forces who are Dp district by Sam Hughes 3rd and F. 11. Hererora; also, 3 mines in Arlvaca tlls-trict by V. Agulrre: also. 2 mines in Arl posed to the Bolshevik! have occupied several Rumalnin divisional headquarters Members Qualify for New Year's Trophy Shoot Thirteen members of the Tucson Rifle club qualified Sunday for the classification shoot of the club preparatory to entering- the Jyophy contettt on.

New Year's day. A considerable number of men came near to the score of 96, necessary to qualify as marksmen, and these, as well as other members who wish to do so, wll! have a chance to Improve thenr standing next Sunday. Those who qualified in the sharpshooter's class were: Guy Monthan, 125; W. C. Lefebvre, 1,.

B. Hart. 122; E. M. Darnall, E.

Smith, 118. These qualified in the marksman class: Curtis Tobey, 110; William Mann, 106; P. H. Hereford. 107; John LaU.

10; E. A. Menzies, 105; H. A. Reynolds, 10J; J.

R. Dtinseath. 100; F. P. Ulrich, 98.

Red Cross Junk Shop Will Be Open Today vaca district by Y. R. Aguirre: also, 10 of the battle front, disarming those the Rumainans who offered resistance. I tne coiaest weather or the winter early I today with a minimum temperature ot i 3 degres above zero at 7 o'clock. The I extended throughout New England, An indcation that things In Germany mtnes in ajo district ny K.

a. irwm ana P. ojnes, also, Divide mine in Arlvaca by Charles B. ltcnt et also, 6 mines in Helvetia district bv Frank H. Lee et also .6 mines In Heiveta district by A.

R. Buehman and 8. E. Schley; also. 8 mines In Helvetia are not.

going accordance with the JACK McVey i enroute to New York on business. United States Oistrlct Attorney Thomas A. Flynn arrived yesterday from Phoenix. Judge Pattee of the superior court went to Nogales yesterday to try a case for Judge O'Connor. Dr.

and Mrs. R. C. Williams of Washington, D. C.

areat the fcanta Rita. Mr. and Mrs. B. E.

Ellinwood and Miss Cornelia Ellinwood of Bisbee are in the L. C. Barlow, who formerlv operated a smelter at Denting, N. spent ves-tcrday In the city and left early toriav district by New York Copper Mining German government's desires Is the report that more than 300 members of the German minority Socialist paVfy were arrested in numerous cities Christmas ents in tois city. Miss Bernisce Nuisenhelmer, who has been teaching school at Clifton arrived Sunday to spend the holidays with relatives here.

Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Morgan and two children of Eureka Springs are spending the holidays with relatives in this city.

Mrs. Mable Duffy and two daughters of Lampoc are visiting with Mrs. Duffy's parents, Mr. and Gray in this city Mr. and Mrs.

Gilpin and little daughter, Wilfred of Safford are visiting at the home of Mrs. Gilpins parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Moore or this place.

Mrs. T. D. Ward returned last week from Chicago, where she has been spending the last few months with relatives. Miss Wanda Perkins, Byrtle Denton, tern Kemp, and Aurora Morrles, arrived Saturday night from the Stat Normal school at Temoe.

to spend the Christmas vacation with relatives. Mysterious Fire at Cathedral Rock in Catalinas Christmas The headquarters the Coronado roe. ureenvwe, reporting is below. ELIMINATE MIDDLEMAN. NEW YORK.

Dec. 27. Selling sugar through brokers will be eliminated entirely by the American Sugar Refining company, beginning with the new year, the company announced today. It will theceforth sell to the domestic trade through its own organization. eve.

This branch of the Socialists long smelting also. 6 mines In -renter -ville district by Frank J. Vaughun et alsnv 3 mines In Guljas district by J. T. Richmond; also.

Dude group of mines Guljas district by J. T. Richmond; also. 3 mines In GunKltn distriVt by W. B.

Hager: also. Maranret mine In has desired peace and refused to acqui esce In the government's war program. NORTH ITALY OUIET iw me earn. Canyon del Oro district hy Nellie Kemp. In the northern Italy region there has been an abatement of artillery duels between the Italians and Austro-Germans, The infantry forces of the belligerents OLD PUEBLO MARKET Dodge Zlegle, Props.

TELEPHONE 551. arc virtually inactive. Au8tro-uerman airships attempting to bombard the towns of Treviso and Monte Hell no. in Italy suffered the loss of isoiire or general power ot attorney from Jones, to Percy Jones; also, from Gwllym Davis and wife to I. 1-1 English.

Iteed George D. Trontman and wife io D. Ronstadt. part section ts. township 13 south, range 14 cast; $:00.

Deed Irttpe D. Ronstadt to Sierra Cattle same property; 10. Mortgage Scirra Cattle Co. to Lure D. Ronstadt, same nropertv: 100.

Deed Ellas Hedrlck and wifo to J. Mclle and wife, lot 4, block 11. Bucll addltinnl I0 v. c. Show Horses Auctioned For Red Cross Benefit eleven planes in spectacular aerial bat' ties with British and Italian aviators.

Over Treviso twenty-five enemy machines were attacked and forced to flee witft a loss of eight planes, while later a est on Pennington street has a mystery squadmn of eight Austro-Germans in a be notion.10 WmC" apP to stranger who. ir in one hand, penetrated fgth over Monte Belluno lost three ma chines. All the British and Italian air TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT The suit of the water users of Yuma against the reclamation service, asking an injunction compelling the reclamtaion service to sell water to them at a certain price, was taken under advisement ves-terday in the federal court, judge Saw telle suggested that the reclamation service permit the water users to hsve water temporarily until the litigation was -finished. PIONEERS TO MEET-Col. Epes Randolph and Dnane Merrill of Phoenix will be put up for membership In the Arizona Pioneer IHstorical notify at the annual meeting, to be held hs.re st 2 o'clock this afternoon.

Officers will be elected. LEAVENWORTH DESIGNATED Fort Leavenworth was designated vesterday as the place of inrarceraton of federal prisoner In in order Issued hv the attomev eeneral of the I'nitert States, received at tile federal court here. JVT. 'ne wilderness back of craft retnrned safely to their bases. Lit iT.

Tn catalinas. three tie damage was done by tha bombs A Modern Cleaning Plant This thoroughly up-to-date cleaning plant is an airy, clean, well-ventilated and sanitary establishment. In comparison, make a visit to some other cleaning plants after visiting this one. It is then that you will recognise the necessity of knowing how and where your garments are cleaned and who your cleaner is. Play Safe Just Phone 355.

'or enrtetmas and whether he dropped by the invaders. NEW YORK, Doc. Twenty show horses from James Cox Brady's stable were auctioned off tonight for tha benefit of the Red Cross for an ag re gate of 122. 2tt, of which I18.1M) was paid for eight hackneys. Fifteen oft he animals wer prlie winners and the highest prlco waa paid for the Imported English hackney team.

Plreon and Hamilton Regal, purchased by John Thompson of Chicago for $13,000. fllortuarp Vi- "m' in consnlr-5hTn? Zachaua Christmas was seen enter the forest, after explamng that he was after some thought of him un-hi. JVkL hau wn, sitting down to Jits Christmas dinner Tucson telephoned Mm that the fire lookout had reported a fire hack of Cathedral rock. Zachau too a last look at the turkey and fixings and hike-J for a king cold night's ride from The Red Cross Junk shop will be opened In the old white church back of the Bell. -drug store, on Pennington atreet.

this morning at 9 o'clock and remain open until 12:30. The opening Is a test to see If th Junk shop is likelv to do business. If It suecw-U It will be open again on Tuesday and on succeeding Fridays and Tuesdays. The Red Cross Junk shop will be In charge of Miss Edna Stone and Mrs. C.

C. Johnson of the Red Croes, who will receive and check Junk as It cmtii in. The sorting and classifying will be In the hands of men during the remainder of the Everything that Is not of use Is junk and as such is wanted by the salvage committee of the Red Cross. HUN AIR FLEET CRUSHED. ROME.

Kec. 27. Eleven Austro-Cer-man airplanes have been brought down by the British and Italian forces In a big aerial battle which developed when the Teutons made an unsuccessful attempt to bomb Treviso, sixteen mil- north of Venice. Announcement to this effect was made offlcialy today by the Italian war office. Denver Man Kills Self After Confessing Theft DEXVER.

Dec. 27 After confessing to bis employer a shortage In his accounts, Roy Grimes, assistant manager of the Colorado Tent ft Awning company went to his home last night and shot himself through the mouth. His wife did not near hte shot and did not know of his death until employes of the company called today to learn why he had not reported for work. He had been In the company's employ seven years. The amount of the shortage has nut been ascertained.

The Favorite Food of hundreds of Tucson families now, our choice fish will prove a delightful surprise to yon if you don't already know their goodness. Fresh Today Oysters Salmon Sole Smelts Catfish Shad Yellowtail Tuna Rock God Mackerel Crab 551 Phone your order 551 Old Pueblo Market Congress A Fifth He In extnculshlng MRS. MARIE BAILEY. Mrs. llarie Bailey who did Tuesday tt a local hwpitaL was buried yesterday from the cathedral after mass had been said before a small gathering of her friends.

Mrs. Bailey was about sixty-five years old. Tears ago her huyband went away, lter hT son died. She trudged on wiimnii aii nut ne iid not meet HASKIN TO SPEAK Frederick J. of the Haskin Newspaper Syndicate at Washington, will he the main speaker nt th Luncheon dub this noon "Mask in is here visiting his family.

"War Flour" Endorsed By Southwest Millers eimiiKer wrin tne suitcase, who. It ts win new to he re sponsible for the fire. In connection with the fire, the forestrr FORBES TO SPEAK Robert nepartment Issued a warning yesterday through life, respected and admired for her sterling character. A number of Humphrey Forbes of the rniYersitr of will deliver a lecture entit'ed automobiles filled with friends followed her remains to Holy Hope eemet-ry. where she was Interred in the grave shf had paid for with hard -earned moeny.

mm mm STEAM KANSAS' CITY. Dec. 27 Mot than two hundred members of the Southwestern Millers' league, convening here today to discuss the new military retaliations that beeome effective this week, parsed n-sohit'ons approving tie measure and promised their support to the food administration. The discussion developed the fact that mills making flour on army rontraets mv continue to turn out the highest grade for the sniiliets, but all others are restricted to the "war flour'' of not more than pounds of rk-an wheat to the barrel. "cinxi iirt.

Hunger tne mountains. The scarcity of rain has male the d-u-rer eroim. A fire can be started easilv ln the dry brush. SUIT ON DEBT Suit begun In the superior court renterdsv kv 'he Ti- Oil comnanv arinst the Arttn fuel Snpplv comrnny on a hill foe gallons of oil shipped November C. at an agreed price of 1-s certs a raHon.

or a total of Two hundred and fifty dollar ws paid, but the plaintiff alleges JiTl.M is due. Agricultural Wastes and What We Are Dome to Save Them." at the Grace Episcopal Church, next Oundav evening. The lecture will be illustrated with views. Pr. Forbes i dean of the college of arricultore and director of the agricultural experiment tat kin of the fniversity.

His lecture will he of treat interest to ail and Is eopeciallv timely considering the fact that the conservation of food stuffs of all kinds is playing an important part in the great war. i GEORGE SHAUB. George Fhaub. storekeeper at Basro. died Wednesdsv night at a local hospital He is survived by wife, who will leave with the remains ondlitonuoooii leave with the remains Saturday for it- El Paso.

Shaub was fifty-nine years old and bad been at Sasco several years..

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