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PAGE CONSERVATIVES) TAKE OFFICE IN GREAT BRITAIN Formal Transfer of Authority from Ousted Labor Cabinet Negotiated in Buckingham Ceremony LONDON, Nov. Kir ed Press ent 7—{By The Am|day & George today| at Buckngham palace, when Stanley 1 the ministers of the retir- who handed office at a brief € w tracted little pub- n crowd which is s! sent in the vicinity of E m palace displayed more the changing of the uniformed guards than the Ival and departure of the fallen abinet_ ministers Later premier Stanley Baldw' members of his cabinet ustomary kigsing the hand was carried out and LONDON, ated Pr Nov. s).—The new COLDS “Pape's Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tab- lets every three hours until three taken. ose al- es relief. and Sompound.”* Druggists Price guar- the king held a council with the t which the sovereign's 7.—(By The Asso- conserva- tive government assumes office to- eae Substantial _Iricrease Is Recorded at Second Session with the customary ceremony Baldiwn and the members. of his ministry thus far chosen take the Oath, receive their seals of office from the retiring Laborites and com- ply with the other necessary for- malities. The new cabinet gets on the whole a very favorable reception from the London morning newspapers, eyen the opposition organs finding grounds for approval of many of the appointments. It is universally re- to almost 400 persons who are will ing to forego easy evenings at hom in order to “live and learn” intensive way. Instructors in several are finding their rooms crowded an students into two classes’ whic! have different Stronger than Mr. Baldiwn’s administration, although the Times,}a waiting list. inclusion of so many office holders} Monday and says: en register for the work. chequer naturally arrests the main attention of the commentators, who remark upon the courage and inde- Pendence shown by the premier in disregarding the inevitable hostility which the selection will provoke among a considerable section of the conservative ranks. The choice ft- self is nowhere condemned and by several papers is variously described west structure, making a test for ofl, ani producing the oll. a call for a class, in arithmetic. This “means anothe class is to be added to the lst. The cabinet making group servative Morning Post “hesitates to applaud," the appointment, say- ing that although Mr. Churchill is a brilliant debator and ofator, “‘so- ciallsm and the revolutionary spirit can only be fought by conservative statesmanship based.on such quali- tles as honesty of character and sympathetic understanding. The exclusion of Sir Robert Horne is regretted by most of the papers, but his refusal of the ministry of| labor according to the Times, wae “hardly so sensational as jt has been depicted." of instruction in bi ‘There is still room for until next Monday night. A surprise feature of the night and arithmetic. common but will undoubted'y be organized there {fs sufficient’ demand ———— Perkins Home At Classes in i The snow storm Was not serious, But it was a Reminder of what Is coming this Winter. We are prepared Fort cold weather— But are you? Our stock of Hood and radiator Covers, robes, Car heaters, Weed And Dreadnaught Chains and lots of Other winter needs Is complete. Postponing Prenaration for Winter is all right, But winter does not Send out advance Notices, and when It does arrive it Would he well to Be all set And have Comfort. “Happy Steve’’ a 4 “EDERAL TIRES Under your car will solve every winter problem you might have. There is no real economy in putting on your car anything but the best of tires. We believe that Feder- als are the best that money can buy. Ask any Federal user, and he will tell you the same thing. The Brodie ubber Co., Inc. (The Store with a Saatte) 130 W. Second Street 5 K Foy Funeral to Be Held on Saturday} Funeral services were held thi ihe funeral of Mrs. Henrietta ‘oy, who died Monday at the home |ot her son, John B. Francis, 419 North Melrose, will be held tomor. row morning at 10 o'clock from the Shaffer-Gay ‘funeral chapel. year-old son of Mr, and Mrs, Charle: terday. The Rev. C. A. place at the Shaffer-Gay chapel. distinguished coffee meets many distinguished people Tr 1s the glorious West that visitors from abroad most want to see in America. Not the least of the thrills they relate back home is that “wonderful western coffee!” And thus has the coffee tradition spread to every Old World capital. You know their enthusiasm is well founded the moment you break the’ vacuum seal of a tin of Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee and re« lease that rare aroma. You are doubly sure re You taste the flavor. As one zealot “They may copy the can, but not its pe ae With all its high quality, Hills Bros. Coffee is not high-priced. It is economical to buy—and economical to use. Hills Bros., San Francisco. HILLS BROS COFFEE 1COFFEEL SSS In the Original Pacuum-Pack which keeps the coffee fresh. ©1924, Hills Broe. ee Se eee vSEDT 4p} Enrollment in the classes of Cas- per’s night school has now increased in an subjects have been compelled to divide their nights of meett marked that the ministry is much/'This is true of the millinery depart: last} ment which has two divisions and It is ‘probabl while admitting this, regrets thel'a third class will be maiag meat evening if a few more wom- “The public is looking with al-| Especially popular, as was the deally all of the twenty organiza- most pathetic anxiety for the emerg-| case last year, are the two classes ‘ons. uel Gompers, president of ) ence of new leaders.” in dil refining and geology. That he Amfrican Federation of Labor s ia The appointment of Winston|three classes in geology will be re- vrote Mr. Stone he would send a Churchill to’ such a dominant post} quired, in seen in the present rem: epresentativ as that of Chancellor of the Ex-/istration. ‘This subject under the direction of F. E. Wood of the Mid- Refining company, is carried through the processes of finding a At the school last night there was commercial “ ” ; inson who died here 28 years Teer tat rome aee Se eae anes New - Biltish Cébinet|eesory tee tse artes |r memes Sova lest. {ta Inacceptabiiity in all sec-]ers who wish to learn jo speak Eng.| ” os TRS erpereecegeem gh oman ceed RRS TO degrees above. zero or 2 F; d Sh & Cl t ir ag tions of the party render co-opera-|iish correctly. The building and Officers Named b and a brother, Johan Johnson, whe} 1 e-ees below freezing. The mer- a oe be) ° tion Indifferent while the ultra con-| metal trades class'{s a combination ' yi y, lives In Laramie. ~ury continued well down during . ibjects. others in the carpenter's steel square class and registration will be held open school is fhe demand for instruction in the three R’s—reading, writing, these fundamental subjects Mills Saddened By Death of Child FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7; 1324. BUENOS AIRES:>—Rebels have been repulsed in attacks in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, dis- + patches said. . _ by the weather man for tomorrow with precipitation jn some parts of the state. Chichgo, Burlington & Quincy morning train#? from Denver was three hours and 20 minutes late to- day, arriving at ih a. m. due to the storm. TH ‘WILL DISCUSS “WARKLEY BILL tia at Cercle - Sis PEceieson ‘=~ \CA EY THE WORLD'S GREATEST The Assoclated Press.)—Chief execu- ives and representatives of twenty allresd brotherhoods and affillated Always Produces Foods Ne That Are Easily Digested rganizationg will meet here tomor- SALES 2'/, TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND ow morning, “to discuss the Howell- For results try a Tribune Classi Ads. y : «towne They Sail Walk the Streets i in x She walked down Center sireet— down the very center of ge eee x street, scorning the ‘congested !con-| new,” sputtered a third, dragging fines ‘of the sidewalk—whlie Casper} an unsteady hand acroos bloodshot tisrtied! t0) stave’ ‘tns wonder: andued. eyes. miration, and 47 motors slowed with |~ “ghe's a ghost—the original ani- paling brakes and biatted . futile | mal that blazed the route across the be? Prairie they followed when they laid Her baby toddled at her sid@, ey-| cut some of these streets,” was the ing askance the : ferment | ed around him, and sidling awkwardly ‘one Be oe SO eet aie ‘closer to his mother. But she stroti- | ., ed ‘on, uncowed by the turmoll,| ! "ver saw a purple cow: seemingly oblivious of it, intent only I never hope to sé one," upon her pensive progress south-}| hummed another. ward, Her thoughts’ might -haye|/ But. this cow wasn't purple. She been leagues distant, in green fields just a plain red bossig with and fragrant pastures, perhaps, for| bfindle’face—and she was out to sec it was obvious that her habitat was{the town. And having looked hei some rustic nook of the bills rather fil, she ambled philosophically than the teeming rush of metropoli-| southward toward the. glistening vistas of the hills, even as the prodi- tan ‘Casper. “Gosh,-it~sure-must. be going. to|.gal,in the pictures shakes off the in- fqzity of the metropolis and goes be a hard winter,” hazarded an ob- back into the great open spaces where men are men—and cows are eventually beef. This is a perfectly chronicle. There's no bull bi tariey bill and decide our future sourse of action.” The bill seeks to tbolish the railroad labor board. It ‘3 the first bill on the calendar when congress convenes. Warren 8S. Stone, president of the frotherhood of Iccomotive Engi- jeers who on October 24, issued the call for the meeting, today sald he sad received acceptances from prac- h authentic bout it. High grade Genuine Horsehide Leather Vests. $16.75 values for________-$13.40 indie ests has taken Mrs Bertha Johnson, age 70, who ha: been a resident of this city for 4( years.;She was the widow of. Lare r NEWLOW AER Thursday night established a new Of EE Baldwin. LONDON, Nov, 6,—(By. The Asso- ciated Press.}—The of Winston Churchill as chancellor -of the exchequer in the new cabinet of Premier Stanley Baldwin was defi- nitely announced this evenin: Other definite cabinet selections were: : Secretary . for , India, Earl Birkenhead; colonies, Lie’ L. C. M. 8. Amery; -foreign secre- tary, Austen Chamberlain; pres}- dent of the council and leader of the house of lords, Marquis of Curzon; privy. seal, Marquis .of ‘Salisbury; lor’ chancellor, Viscount Cave; home }- secretary, Sir the day which with a stiff breeze from the west produced the nearest approach to winter since last Feb 1886 DOUGLAS—At the age of 57 Mrs. Anna M. Davis of © Douglas “ha: eassed on. When a child she came evith her familly to this place anu ‘@uring the greater part of her life was a resident here. Surviving her wn this state is a daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Froggatt of Doug.as, ruary. A rising temperature is predicted pi ematehicnn Laeeee SOAKS RIGHT IN AND LIMBERS UP STIFF JOINTS t REAL ECONOMY BOOSTERS BUNGALOW’S SATURDAY SPECIALS if 1894 BVANSTON —John H. Case is dead at the age of 56. In 1894 he first Same \here as an employe of the Onion) Pacific railroad. For many Years he was an engineer. He is sur- vived jby, his wife. afternoon for Dale Otis Perkins, °4- B. Perkins, of Mills, who died. yes- ‘Wilson, conducted the services, which took Hicks; agriculture, erick is labor, Sir Arthur | Steél- hoard of trade, Bir” Graeme; education, J Percy; secretary for John Gilmour; attorney Sonepat Sir pegiiien: wil will Douglas M, rs stich ‘Mr. Baldwin's offictal be that of prime ‘minister, frst of the treasury and ‘leader ret bey house of Paterna ie ies BY-LAW AMENDMENTS. PASSED BY REALTORS Routine matters occupied the Cas. per Roal Estate Bonrd at {ts regu- lar weekly luncheon meeting today at the Hotel Henning. An amend ment of the by-laws which authorizes: firm and. corporation memberships as well as personal memberships was discussed and adopted, ‘after a pro- Posal to annul ‘the present require- ment that every. member of a mem tended eee some 16 realtors. McGraths Return From Motor Trip From a motor trip of close to 10,* 500 miles Mr.‘ and Mrs. Leigh Mc- was greatly Graths' ‘was’ the ‘Army-Notre’ Dame game at the polo grounds in New York city. On “their return they Ftopped for’ Several days at Kenkeay Men C might With Stolen Sugar Get Release on Bond James A. Hall. Jack Gorton, Jess Atwell and J. B. Bares, who were arreated ‘Thursday night charged with the theft of nine sacks of # ar from @ Chicago, Burlington & Quinty: freight train, have all been released .on bond of $1,600. Prosecution of ‘the quartet. by. the county is ‘being held up in order to permit the-federal authorities to ine vestigate the matter. As the sugar yas in’ Interstate. transit ft. ts ‘thought that a federal charge will be made out of the matter. ——_.___ DETROIT, Mich. Noy. Charles Bawles, who ran with Ku Kivx Klan endorsement for mayor of Detroit in Tuesday's.election and who apparently wan beaten by John W. Smith, former. .postmaster.. by about 10,000 votes, announced today he will ask for a recount, William “Joyneon- Edward Fred- Lindley Wood; ‘first lord of the ‘Willlam - Clive Bridge- No Date, EVANSTON—Peacefully Charles! stitt, swollen, inflamed, rheumatic joints should be treated with a rem- edy made for just that purpose only. Remember the name of this dis- covery is Joint-Ease and it will take out. the agony, reduce the swelling and limber up any troubled joint after ordinary cure-alls have miser- ably failed. © Just’ rub it on—60c a tube at all druggists—ask for Joint: Ease. Corbett Butter, lb________$8e, 2 lbs. 75¢@ Meadow Gold Butter, Ib.__4$e, 2 lbs. 85e Cane Sugar_________________40) lbs. 95@ gone over the Great Divide after saying ved actively. for 87 yedrs. He served as mayor of Evanston “or several, years and during his ad-_ + {ministration the public, brary in this city was erected. Mr, Baker served for # year and a half as a Always remember, when Joint- Ease gets in joint agony gets out— quick. Mail orders filled, cash-or C. O. D.| Pope Laboratories, Hallowell, Maine. —Ady. APPLES Fancy Jonathan —_-_-_-____.-___ 11 POUNDS Fancy Grimes Golden____________ Fancy Spitzenberg --__-_.<_____ Fancy Winesap ~-_---__________ Fancy Rome Beauty. Fancy Arkansas Blacks ~__.._.__ Fancy Stayman Winesap____.____ | 25¢, 3 doz. 70¢ The Bungalow Grocery & Market 412 East Fifth St. Phones 22—23 serving on.the San Jacinto he took pert in the first battle between China and the United States, which resulted. in the capture of Barrie | fort on the Canton river, just below the city of Canton. He was probab- sy_the last’ survivor of the crew of she San Jacinto in the United States, Mr: Baker ‘entered the navy in 1856 ahd’ left in 1868, When. he joined the cegular army, rémaining in the lat- .er, until 1862. He joined the New York cavalry in 1862 and fought on he side of the north in the Civil war. He was an interesting conver- satiorialist and told many reminis- zences of his life—including a con- A. H. Cobb Warehouse: Co. TRANSFE! GoTORAGE 136 West B. Phone Oranges, doz__ = __ee iI NEED MONEY Fred Himself, Your Clothier Te BOSTON STORE” 260 South Center Open Evenings Extra Special can bardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub, and you will have the quickest relief known.» Nothing has such Sonoeeera tidy Penetrating heat gling heat. In three minutes warms the soré spot through and through. * Pain and’ soreness are A downward pull — and Zipper opens wide—your foot slips cozily in. An upward pull— ‘ AND ZIP —the hookless fastener closes tight—won't weak- en or jam—it’s perfect. fora jar of Rub. Be sure For - Men Nemes Men's White Dima Bros. Motor Co. ‘Chil ake Hemstitched ee pate a Richards and Handkerchiefs ° Phone avai ‘Did You Get Yours? : . IF NOT, DOIT SATURDAY Jonathan Apples, bushel basket____§ 821 CY Ave. Regular 10c quality, Sale price— 2 , Head Lettuce, large, 2‘for 28¢ veeac, Turkeys, 5, to 8 Ibs. Head Lettuce, large solid each, per pound — Heads, 2 for ic Fresh ‘Bread, 3 loaves. Creamery Butter, Ib- Jonathan or Gano Apples, Fresh Dressed Hens, or 4 pounds for ‘Springs, lb... --+25¢ Gano Apples, fancy, bu, $1.75 PEOPLES MARKET New Second Street Public Market Phone 2627