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LEGION FLAYS. HUGHES IS ONLY pe ecg ean yang keds ee FREE pares GRANTED Eegcet ears vt! RETAIL PRICES _ 4 ‘ANOTHER SINN 3 - a Tet he ital shi; tie NOH-PARTISANS 2, O1N7EE HELD fet Se) BAARTER BY THE STATE: Stier” "| SHOW DROP OF pay ARRESTED : CERTAIN REPORT oie BU No, 3 by Fore Restos wn ‘SCORE HURT’ HURTIN TEN PER CENT! Jan, 19.+The ‘aunch- | BELFAST, Jan. 19.—Dawid Kent, (By United Press) 5 |Sinn Pein member of the house of coi- * i! Svel i oI TRAIN WREGK) .ccssrree ses ta es ost etfs oe aii oe cone cortoe i dod pecccole aid Seite As jenteenth Sinn Fein member of par‘fa- partment ann ement | |. (By Associated Press.) | ; } House Bill No. 23, by Beach—Relating| cypYENN: DALLAS, Tex., Jan, 19—The South-} arart to changes of judge and changes ‘of! ing of a new ming publication in western, conference of the \ American Freeney lan: 18—President-| venue in’ civil and criminal actions. <|the interest of organized labor ia f elect Harding will delay all - Legion, organized yesterday by legion-|nouncements until attor ox bagi 8 ype Senate files introduced: j east by incorporation.of the Free P: naires) from: Texas, Arkansas, Okla|important conferences during his -vaca-} tno na ep eo HY, Shinazy—Relat| Publishing sainpany of Casper, capital homa, Louisiana, New Mexico, Arizona | ing to the mine examining board. stock $50,000, articles of Oe | ent now in jail. Six others are in tho and Colorado; adopted resolutions op-| i tatty Tae The Bee ie te to the Senate file No. 7, by. Lee—Providing |of which have been filed in the office (By Associated Press) : | Sember retail: prices declined 8 per | trnited’ States. posing the Non-Partisan League and| fact that Harding has made no forma) | 1% investment of ‘a portion of funds }of the secretary of state here. The cor. | GREENVILLM, Ohio, Jan, 19.—A‘p-| cent - compared with November. | Gonstable Boyd was shot dead in-a declaring the league a body with “un-| decisions regarding appointments witn| #°t!ved from the federal leasing act in| poration's capital stock is divided into | proximately twenty were injured, thrve| Wholesale prices: during the fame Pe | salocn ‘in County Tipporary last night, American ideals.” the possible exception of Charles 3,| !92ns to farmers. 5,00 shares of, the par value of $19| Gr four seriously, when a coach of «| Tiod dropped off 8% per cen | Fils assailants escaped. each. The directors ara. John D. a westbound Pennsylvania railroad poa-} ‘phroughout the history of Japanese | sefiger train jumped a switch 294 }raminine dress the graceful lines of the | Mrs, George Hall of Juneau, Is the crashed into an eastbound freight on A) jmong have prevailed almost un | first woman to be appointed a deputy siding. changed. heriff in Wisconsin Another resolution “deplored the ac- Hughes wha appears definitely slated eae Eee aioe SOA RORUDETANTID IGE Thiet legs Roce Lee ee aad ta /APPORTIONMEN T | = le ‘BILL IS DOOMED, | will be borne by a magnificent new dor and ‘called upon congress by resolu- NEW BILLS IN mitory for-wornen students to be erect tion for immediate legislation to help! (By Associated ba Pesan | (By Associated Press) e y As ; ed at Southern Methodist university, WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—The re-| oN BOARD U. §. 8. MEXICO AT ri Datlas at a cost of half aj million Apportionment bill, providing for. an In’ spa, Jan, 19.—Commander John Tow-|gollare. ! disabled eyservice men, ferease in the membership of house 3, division commander of the -navai| 3 ae RED WARNING IS SENT TO FRENCH: |resentatives from 435 to 483 was take: Pe oats n__Try a ‘Tribune Classified Ad. lup today under general agreement foi _ = CHEYENNE, Wy6., Jan, 19.—House| 2 five hours’ debate which is expected ‘By United Press) bills introduced to delay the vote until tomorrow. Op- PARIS, Jan, All ships are order-| House Bill, 8, by Committee on| ponents of the se declared aft ee I e€ C ° 9. ed to keep twelve miles away from the | Liye siock— ing for co-operation | ® man-to.m The Sunday edition San Francisco | 129 East Second Street Phone 12 Russian coast on penalty of being f wilh the United States biological sur-| Would be 4 Examiner every Wednesday at 126 S 4 . Largest Market in the State on; according to a wireless ‘messize | yey in combating predatory’ wild an: Center, 1-19-1t* | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL sfgned by the Bolsheviki foréign min- | jnvals. Aster, made pub! ay by the F¥ench | Fyous6 Rill No, 29, by ‘Stevenson—Re- i F wees a Read The Tribune's Classified Ads Refrigerating Capacity for Handling Fresh Meat and Meat Products in Carload Lots IMEN ONLY! DENVER MEDICAL INSTITUTE SPECIALISTS FOR MEN 830 Eighteenth Street Opposite Entrance te New Postotfics COME AND BE CURED FS Nb divease, ets F compli ehronio im o can to us knowt that ted and cured case & thy your ewn. ara your disease ig yet curable, WB can cure tt, ant you oo eer eee sure thas. ——____—_ ‘Mothers’ Memorial" is the nmufie that} foreign office, experts believe | iting te munioipal tacations the object is t cealment of mili tary Praparationaiby tie. Re by the Reds, i oes SDN ee FOUR SLAIN SLAIN IN IRISH AMBUSH (By Assoclated I Pross) LONDON, Jan, 19.—Four . civilians were killed: and seven Black and Tan auxiliary policemen were wounded in a fight in Cou Ireland, ac cording to ri sued when ambushed * Weak Peco da Oty its of exposure, overwor) fa and other Violations of Nature’s Laws. dingaaee of Bladder and Kidneys, Varie Sctexay and permanently cured emall expense ané ne detention from Ddusiness COMB IN AND TALK rr OVER FREE—Consultation, Examination—FREE Charges so low as te be within the reach of even the poorest, and payments arra: Wy 1m 'Gonrlene ou tres, ‘Hours, 9. mm to Sh ms SURER7R 10 mm to DenverMedical Institutes: 3's res Due to the continued mild weather we offer a Special on Fresh killed poultry and game every day. Fresh Fish and Oysters every day. Smoked, salt, pickled and canned fish. Complete line delicatessen goods. Imported and Domestic cheese. Pickles and Sauer Kraut in bulk. Fresh fruit and vegetables. Florence Oil Heaters $6:50; $7.50 and $9.50 for those heaters which were $7.50, $8.75 and $12.50 respectively pwenscaltienaio tate thao Miss L. Exum Clement, whose dehut fs the first. woman member of the North Carolina legislature recently tracted attention, is a lawyer of A ville, with nearly 15 years of exp: ence in the practice of her professio; _———$—$———————— WE HAVE THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ; These heaters are guaranteed in every respect to - 3} HIGH-CLASS TAILOR MADE SUITS Made From Detmer All-Wool Patterns PRICES START AT $25.00 give absolute satisfaction. e Phone 370 weccces: Holmes Hardware Co | ia wo ay us. 4 HI Why wear ready mades when you can haye a high-class strictly hand NAZIMOVA 2 be | bed TO AY YOUR LOSS 3) “Yallored sult for leas money? -Union Tabel in every garment, Corner Wolcott and Second Phone 601. 3| R. T. KEMP CO. 3 C. H. 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Don’t forget to share with others ss Do all of these things that are practical. for your home plan, and make FEP Thrift Thursday your regular downtown day. : _ Make Thursday Your Regular Down Town Day | IDS Grocery Department - Hardware Department IE AN’ BASKETS AND HAMPERS. oe () = New Low Prices are now a fact-Standard, fancy Dress Ginghams in doz- ® 5 an ° - a ® S c = S i=] a Qu ® rs iio} =] an lo SI1OL . y an Regular 60¢ Waste Paper Baskets, | This well-known brand of Kiddies’ street have ve 7 ty Thrift Price Alle | Play Suits come in plain khaki or blue, geently sold as high as if a Staple Items at New Low Prices— Regular Zs Wicker Clothes trimmed with red—good grade, fast- 55c per yard. > \ Si 10e value Fancy Jap Hise, Thrift K ampers, 4 is FS 71 a ‘Price, per pound ..... 3c . . | color fabric—regularly selling at $1.75 Thrif P ie itt Vo F; Na “Bez the Be | eee = 100 Thrift Price $2.50 re tPrice 2c | hes 4 15¢ value eeabe Lima Beans, Thrift it 4 8g ‘ per, . nih ioe veka pound Wax ‘Beans, Thrift 83 Regular $4.00 Size; : Price, per pound .. 3c Fancy Rolled Oats, at 8¢ per pound, Thrift Price, 3 for 200 | “Thrift Price $325: Thrift Price %¢ No exchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials. 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