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PAGE six FEAR OF PAN| Business" Conditions Improving and} Returning to Normal Through- ought Country Says Casper Man on Return General conditions | BECOMES KNIGHT OF ITALY—Major grand officer of. the order o eral Leonard Wood wi st. Mauricé and sary of the d. f the fiftieth anni in Chicago. s made s st. Lazarus, at the recent cele- | Rome becxme capital of the The ceremony tock place in the huge auditorium of the “6.0.P-RANKSOM. LEAGUE, REPORT being marke sfact 18 pouring intothe The gold deri of the United ch the normal figure [Mahon was in that In the opinion concerns wages will high but there MARION, Ohio, Oct. 1 » Republican party the League of Nations issuo, rding de reports that son said the: ess a mor foods now on. th » of much profit months, but t > figured that th & problem is the serious story is untrue,” announced * who live within the city, mination of how! ‘find themselves homeless. the political anywhere in paign is manifested “I saw one Cox button in Washing ton, but not another in Chicago, > Philadelphia Mahon stated A prominent admitted feeling that Cox does not betting in W Youngstown, that Ohio men wil & will carry put up $10,000 tt Ohio in oppositio People seem to think gone conclusion. has conducted higeampaign a feeling i8 that ptople A startling statement made by ‘McMahon is that prices are a ast on many RUTH Is HURLED THRU FENCE IN AUTO ACCIDENT (By Associated Press.) MERIDEN, , on the way to Springfiel collided with a truck dangerous Yaleside curve. The car wis wrecked e He and another ssenger were a broken windshield. Read The Tribune Classified Ads. aaa a Kaa Sa at TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY answers to name And Civil Commotion ARE YOU FULLY COVERED? ANAT tl R. T. KEMP CO. Insurance, That's All 112 E. 2nd Phone 370 : wy rit sociated Press) ASHINGTON, Oct. 1 ah, Republican of Idaho, publican headquarters : another league irreconcilable (By United Tress) 418 ing a reply I elements | discuss: his. me: re united on ssue. Senate a ed today in replying tu| Some ye: ago a Spaniard snators Borah and John-| Godin extreme stand Is taken by = he offer was re ater that he was able to that Herbert Taft expect to Hoover At an n before medi With Sunday Toes and Every Day Heels The fall costume is incomplete without the final touch of new and stylish footwear. To the woman who has the good judgment to select her walking shoes now comes the satisfaction of finding her exact size in the style that pleases her most. Brown calf, brown kid and black kid are made into the uppers of these popular boots. 2 ‘All their soles are Goodyear welted. Sizes 3 to 9. Widths AAA to D. Price, per pair $10, $41, $12. $14, $15, $16 *"? $17.50 Children’s and Infants’ Dress ; Shoes of Patent Leather Patent leather, light sole} spring heel lace an/l but- ° ton dress shoes; made with white kid and dull kid uppers. Sizes 8 to 5, Per pair. Sizes 5 to 8, Per: paitiije se $4.00 **° $4.50 Per par. 9900 “ $5.00. IGGIN “YOUR SHOEMAN. IN jeconomy all along the line.” The com- -joperating expenses has excited the in- -|ferest of “many other sheep men in y | Ido, nd Chicago, asking that no more dates be made for him in tie ial campaign. Borah - tor Johnson, Tepublican, 1, | OLD ENGLISH RECIPE FOR CA- Borah declined age. Reports said d to do with the League of Natic: | may have been the means of saving offered to subject himself tc|#0Mme Door sufferer perhaps from total would quit the stump un-| the electric chair in Sihg Sing prison.|iong' time past. have ‘recoghized that fused, but he proved rge far higher than that used in the r the purpose of electrocution me he stood between two electrodes, nit permitted a. constant. stream of Hightning to pass through his ~body - pes toul AUTOR ARY, any barmful result, | HERDERS’ WAGE. “1S REDUCED IN ~ IDAHO, REPORT SCATELLO, “Taaho, Oct. 1.—That a Y rial reduction in operating ex: |nonses’ and overhead charges in the jsheep business is}a vital necessity if {the industry is to survive, is the rea- gon assigned for a 35 per cent reduction’ sin wages recently put Into effect by ithe Tdaho-Nevaca: Tavestock Company: jof Pocatello, ‘The reduction has been} ‘accented by the employes. of the com- |pany, who understand that the returns ifrom the business will no longer jus- tify high wages, according to officials. ler Servel, one of the best known flockmasters in the West, is president jof the company. He declares the grow-| ling of sheep a vital industry to the Jorthwest and “if it is to survive we nust get back to the fundamentals of pany's program for curtailment of CUT THIS OUT TARRH, CATARRH DEAFNESS AND HEAD ISES. If you know of some one who is trou- bled with Catarrhal Deafness, head noises.c. crdinary catarrh cut out this formula and “hand it to them and you deafness. In England scientists for a catarrh is a constitutional disease and necessarily requires constitutional treatment. Sprays, inhalers and nose douches are liable to irritate the delicate air pass- ages and force the disease into the middle ear which frequently means total deafness, or else the disease may be TT % iM + Soto ateatecfo-efe-dfeagecte-cfe-dfeaioete-ferteatectedteats io, ee = a = = =I = — = Sill driven down the air passages towards the pee which is equally as danger The Schnee formula which is extensively in the damp English simate is a constitutional treatment nd should prove especially efficacious 0 sufferers here who live under more favorable climate. conditions. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of ; Parmint (double strength). Take this home and add to it 4 pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. This will. often bring quick relief from distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy 1d hearing improve as the inflammation in the eustachian tubes,is reduced. Parmint used in this way acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys- tem and has a tonic action that helps to obtain the desired results. The prep- aration is easysto make, costs little and is pleasant to take. Every person who as catarrh or head noises or is hard of hi hearing should give this treatment i trial —Adv. Sete Coated Sete e coated , a> oe, + PU ete ter ot ons + *? ish and seasonable. * oe, + aad ceeiosteate 1% K + a Dress Pants, priced upwards of . RD + reone ego ee Men’s Headwear rt SEPP oeeeeeges K erm + K? K Speed - a Known for Good Clothes ace % 3 LIVE ONES IN SUITS THEY LEAD IN STYLE You will never regret giving up your money for one of our suits. They are great. Today we could not buy them at wholesale at the prices we are asking. If you want a “look-in” on advanced Fall and Winter styling, see these clean-cut models we are showing. All-wool fabrics, hand-tailoring, beautifully lined, silk sleeves. Hundreds of suits to select from. Priced from $35.00 Up, Less 10% Discount My personal attention given to alterat ions—Guaranteed fit or money back Work Pants, $5.50 -Less 10 Per Cent Discount Less 10 Per Cent Discount All latest styles, colors, priced upwards of. $4.50 Less 10 Per Cent Discount Mr. Max Hirsch leaves for New York this afternoon on a buying trip and his orders are to sell our remaining Coats, Suits — and Dresses AT Discount The opportunity of the season is here. Take advan- tage of this most liberal discount at this time. I; THE EADE 143 East Second Street Severe eee ee rer ever eee eer ees Beginning Samaveiaty. C Oct. 2nd and Continuing FOR ONE WEEK ONLY We Will Give 10% Off IK On our entire stock of Clothing, Shoes and Furnish- ings for men and young men. Our stock is new, styl- $3.25 We have a complete line of Shirts for Fall and Winter wear, priced upwards. $1.95 3s 10 Per Cent Discount Complete line of Fall and Winter Underwear, priced upwards of .... $2. 50 Less 10 Per Cent Discount Suiza Wats! SHOES BRAND. They are yp-to-the-minute BATES If they do not wear satisfactorily we will replace them or refund your money. Priced $7.50 Up, Less 10% Discount Frank Canner 220 South Center Street