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Pe wr ereaacsu a ™.o We Soe PAGE FOUR. © G SERIOUS FOR | STUDENT CLAN Co-eds Involved in Big Row Being Aired in Calif omnia. WEN pretty ¢ For he's a ‘ring to one Mr. that the author of Amer- n one tenth of one ate is such a regular anged opinion regarding | missioner Ruter for a list’ of the tead is all because a band|.names of those t mm citations jon agents,| were issued and b aced the ion fo} requst with an announcement that y for on a'l members of ( rnia’s student body who recelved such sitations will t sked quit college. y the prohibition offt- v tendered any: is. were California's iting’ football of Saturday over the University of a Southern California during the wee i ting victory and vor Meats ——$—————————————_——_— ne ary enfor agents Love un xpoctedly into vi Ordinarily, it Is the custom of liquor sleuths to take into custody | 1 persons whom they find imbtib- es in public nearest sleuths handec sembled students and co part of all present that they were glad the prohis dropped in. college a take whom table reservations are made, un: ASCOWCROFT “C0 | C “free OT. eve nday morning when such a thing 1y Sunday morning raid, would have been an im- ‘a There were so many s filled with liquor and so many pective prisoners that it would y violators to the So the dry citations in- tead. By actual count, there were 208 each requiring the recip- office of the Cali- commissioner who received ssi some did not. | didn’t was far in of the raid was the nducting Mr, Vol- Good Fellows" club d with gusto. The as- is also en dry agents raided a| gave three rousing cheers) a a {sco beach resort,| tiger for the national enforcement selr minds ‘somewhat | measure and another for the dry In the cold, dispassionate, | sleuths who were cnforcing it. One igment of a few mornings | bibulous alumni eyen went so far as - are not quite so willing | to make-a .peech’ declaring on the All's chipiged tode ities , however, The e asked Com- S present. At 2 the raid took 3 the custom to all persons for the names o! nd it is barely possi! ersity authorities © that the jo a little yom Prices Good Veal Stew, Ib_- Beef Hearts, lb_ Beef Liver, Ib.. Hog Liver, Ib--- Lamb Stew, Ib_ Cor. H and Durbin Phone 12 Until Plate Boil, lb.-__ Neck Boil, Ib_— Hams, lb. Pot Roast, lt Hamburger, Ib__ Sausage, Ib--------___ 15c, 2 Ibs. 25c SASS V Boil, lb AoE _---12ac Picnic Hams, lb _..-124ac . Smoked Pork Butts, lb_---____ 12%c | Dolds’ Sterling Veal Shoulder Roast, Ib..-------15c Ib. ------- Frankfurters, lb. ~------------ 15c Pork Shoulder, ib..________ _~18¢ ns Veal Shoulder Steak, Ib_-----_17%c | Begs, per do Pork Spare Ribs, Ib _17lac Und) septa a AAS Pork Shoulder Roast, Ib ----17¥%c Round Steak, Ib. ~aaeueele Sirloin Steak, Ib.--- — 20c T-Bone Steak, lb. ao se Short Cuts, Ib 20c Veal Sirloin Steak___- 25c¢ Veal T-Bone Steak, Ib. 25c a, ee ais Veal Short Cuts, lb. 25c your products t Thousands of klansmen lined up for to prevent the march. This picture was taken within the carefully guarded klan enclosure and the klansmen mobilizing. thinking. in the place have checking upon this score. should the 200 co-ed guests of the 200 students receiving citations are not out of the woods yet. There's one development of the raid that is causing. the inconaider. ate prohibition officers to do a lot of wondering where mere college students got all the good liquor that was found only did 9¢ per cent of all the tables ‘They are Not law violating bev erages on them,-assert the agents, but virtually all of it, aceording to y and other tests, 8. good as pre-war stock. gustato: most “These rah-rah ers” commented agents. “Th and lots of 1 ine ALcoffey aust ylated— au. erarull rich, fle- in the cu Provisions Changed by Another Quotation Pork Loin Roast, Ib._ Pork Ham Roast, lb. Chitterlings.__ DOLDS’ HAMS AND BACON Dolds’ Niagara Sugar-Cured Bacon 30c Dolds’ Sterling Sugar-Cured Skinned Dolds’ Niagaa Sugar-Cured Bacon, 30c¢ Sugar-Cured Picnic Hams, lb___12%4e Z. 2 Fresh Fish, Oysters and Poultry Salt and Pickled Fish Lard Crackings NOTICE TO RANCHERS will pay you market price for Dressed veal, Poultry, Eggs Oo Us. THE NORRIS CO. OFFICE AND PLANT BRANCH MARKET 426 East Second Phone 2540 Sugar-Cured Bacon, was al boys are no pik- the raiding dry y run to good liquor z eo ‘S < ° 27c ~2 Ibs. 75c and etc, Ship If they Che t b ~ ANTI-RADICAL VE € | « i t Dunne & march through Niles, 0., as Kalghts of the Flaming Circle mobilized COUNCIL VOTE BY PRECINCTS ‘ FIRST WARD 5 — z Blanchard 3 Brown - Dunn ~ McKeon Baerthel SECOND WARD iuffsmith fremaine ~ Phomas .... THIRD WARD M B By DAVID LAWRENCE. Sopyright, Association- WASHINGTON, Nov. { vested rights hey are.” The’ president, n. other words, 1912. | The Democratic party was cut by he election. It lost more heavily t he third party than it did to thi egular Republican ticket How quickly that rash ‘THOUSANDS of users have wondered at the quickness of the action of Resinol Ointment and Soap. The answer is thar it is not a surface treatment, but one that reaches the depths of the pores and attacks the source of the disorder. starting the healing right. The first touch relieves the itching, burning and soreness and a few days persistent use rarely fails.to clear away the trouble. When the skin is once re- stored to its normal condition, the daily use of Resinol Soap is erally sufficient to. keep it ealthy. Ideal for the com- lexion—unsurpassed for the ath and shampoo. “Ask your druggist what he knows about the Resinol products. -RESINOL | Hudson Coach is roomy —Has tiunk. rack on Tear. asver Dafly Cribune Klansmen Line Up for y es RET OK, i oy wnscennwnene=224 267 184 ; 2 1924, Consolidated Press .—The « miservatives have won. their great- jest victory in the era of modern pol- ties in America, The Democrats, who |f avred the invasion by a third party abandoned _ their |yarty faith and tradition to join with Jepublican brethren in fighting their common foe—the radicals. The victory of Calvin Coolidge is an eiti-LaFollette verdict, as much a is an acquiescence in things as on the inal count, will poll a substantial nargin above a comp'ete majority. his triumph over iis two opponents. is clear cut. He fs not a minority victor, as Wilson yas in the three‘cornered race of but ‘the conrpienous fact is that if the to- 11 Democratic vote in the noftheri disappeared! dates. electoral vote of the west may be | Democratic party fom the decisive vietory given the;willing to stay out in the- political Ziost conservative of three cand!-|wilderness. They will start. thinking let a coalition with the Democrats.|saw the New LaFollette’s failure to carry the "rhe southern coi tives in’ the |'the Chicngb \Vhite po turally, fight |an @xhibitid a surprise to some people, but not|the ascendancy of anything, that |-Bridge foot to thosu who investigated the west./may be called- radicalism, but- the = of Wales and Prince’ York Giant game This correspendent found, for in-|next Democratic national convention stance, in September on reaching |will not make the mistake of the Wisconsin that LaFollette's strength |jast July ‘In naming a middie-of-the there was greatly diminished and| road candidate, no matter how cap- political career. North Dakota was| cepted in t that he would carry the state by ajabie he may be.’ For in this ¢am- lower vote than ever before in his |paign, John W. Davis was never ac- ‘west as a substitute found to be close, with’a chance for| for La Follette dr even ‘as anti-Cool- Coolidge to carry it. Thesé two states 4'ge but rather “as‘a ‘man of the indicated at the outset that LaFol-|@ me school of- conservative thought. tette’s power has been over-ertimated |}fcAdoo would have“ appealed ‘to the generally and therefore this writer |JaFolette voters and perhaps ‘have on finishing a tour of the west, felt |yrevented the third party ticket, btit confident in saying that the Wis-|te couldn't have carried the east, consin senator would not throw the|g> i€ seems reasonable to. conclude election into the house or be the!that “McAdoo. would have- made -« decisive factor he had expected to be |Retter run than Davis and that Al and that he couldn't feel sure of a'g uith might have done better than single state in the west except per: |Javis, too, but that neither McAdoo haps Wisconsin and North Dakota. |gor Smith could have beaten Calvin The final returns indicate that La: |€oolldge this year. Smith might have Follette drew mostly from the Demo- |gotten. some eatsern states,- but not crats nnd was simply the best ally |¢ie west. McAdoo would have gotten President Coolidge could have--had |eyrtain. western states but. enough It was a year for con- rvatives and: the person, not the a cee = etn les for the third party candidate mere y made sure of Coolidge pluralitics everywhere, vf The Democrats have many lessons to take to heart, But the principal one is that they now must choose between conservatism—in which. the Republicans can count on outdoing all imitators and Nberalism, which shall retain the normal Democratic vote that stayed with Davis and at- tract the votes cast for LaFollette |4) the ea. shows in’ power. . pirty Ef Lia eae 8 Pigs tape le) | g AY e 8-8 8 $6 BT Berti vibes ha % 6B ho 8B 11 15 18 20 26 41 20— 161 82 95 13 53 68 74 67— 604 4 9 12 53 30 86 | 7159 20 37 189 100 66 77 29-— 527 43 8 13 8 47 83 48 (67 121 44 44— B72 P F i Es? a 3 a) FI e 6 21 30 8ST %5S6 27 69> 320 151 151 156 69 88 J51-— 733 2 15 #32 #18 «38 «Ie 117 130 125 211 156 178 139--1,042 L pala soft gold of dreams and memories— * ‘woven spell of dark mysteries— - Grain-gold, undulating to the wind’s caress— Lyric sheen o ‘gyre rien plas sec feck shrine Meuse pn ate Ri irae fe | [ham res aie ey age netreas my : retell new dawns and. new j-oy ‘ “a touch of henna tn'the shampoo” +, 98 py a gy Barn shampoo”. * } | ind western states is agided to the .aFollette vote, there still is a com: ortable margin for Coolidge. The stfect of this will most certainly \be ‘elt in congress where if Mr. Cdol- age asserts himself as a leader, he will feel more confident than before f the support of public opinion hroughont the nation, Hesita’ and cautious heretofore beau monde of Paris and the social ». cause he was serving the unex- world of New York acknowledge ired term of his predecessor, Mr, him ‘a master of his aft. Colidge now can feel in the next Ww months as well as in the four par term beginning March 4th that 1; has the country back of him, {He can remake hig cabinet and with urefootedness, Jay before Soneresd ds legislative program. \ Two political theories were tes! fat the polls, one was whether gull vas collective, whether a party’ culd be held strictly accountable ir the misdeeds of a few of its members, and the othér was whether « omic issues could be made para- nount In the voter's mind. The people replied that gulit is individual; that Calvin. Coolidge was not tainted with the scanda’s of pre- ceding administrators and that his ersonal honesty and integrity were sufficient answer to the eries for honesty in go ment, Nobody in the campaign accused bim of dis- honesty, but opponents asserted that the Republican party should be pun- ished.. The country chose to think not of parties, but of persons. As for the-doctrine that an ad- ministration in= power, can not be overturned if business conditions are good and agriculture is faring well, thig election furnished another cor- rcboration. Just as in 1916, the ad- ministration was retained. on the prosperity fesuey just as in 1920 it was voted out of power because of economic disturbance and the after- Sffects of the war, so did Coolidge benefit this time by the relatively big improvement.in the business and farm world developed this year. Whether politics; can make better times or save the day when distress omes ig secondary to the all-import- ant fect that the incumbent bene- fits when prosperity {8 either being enjoyed or near at hand. Unques- jonably the American’ business men or the most part, convinced. them. elves that the e'ection of Coolidge reant better business for ‘ them. Most Democrats in the north and felt thet way in mereantile cir- It ought to mean’ an -unpre- ed boom, irrespective of wheth- it had a substantial foundation or business history shows that psy. “Tell me. What»do yow* use’ that works such miracles with the hair? How oa yes give it such freshness, such life, lustre? ‘What.is your. secret?” “My secret? ‘It is hardly that. It is known to every woman who makes of beauty a cult. It is simple. A touch of henna in the shampoo.” “Henna?” I confess I was surprised. “Ah, madame,” he said, quickly, “I know whatyouthink—whatmanythink. Butinevery artarerefinements.Somemis- use hea [ur the artist gives them their subtle values. So it is with henna. The artist puts just a suggestion of its warmth into the shampoo, and with it touches madame’s hair. The effect is magical!” “That is beautifully said, monsieur,” I could not help exclaiming, “but the color of the hair—does it change?” “But no, madame! The blonde re- mains a blonde, the brunette, a brunette, 50c- a bottle, at drug stores ‘and perfume counters oO © ve; chology often rules the day. If all the business mon Of the nation feel Vey can go ahead with plang of ex. of the Kimball Drug Stores pansion because Coolidge is clected, MIDWEST BLDG. hen the question’ of whether they fiould have held back to await the cilcome of the election can be jbrushed aside as- inconsequential For thay wi'l no doubt derive con #iderable-comfort and encouragement (Two Stores for your convenience) THE JOHN TRIPENY CoO, 241 SOUTH CENTER « Drugs and Jewelry. wy King and Queen See Ball Game LONDON, Nov. 7.—By the Asso- wili not beJ ciated Pres: ‘King George, Queen A touch of henna ‘in the'shampoo for the hair of every-woman, to © | bring out all its lustrous:beauty.” * An interview with an internationally famous hairdresser—By HELENA J.KN|GHT But the transformation! Ah! After the shampoo with a touch of henna the hair ot each is radiant with its own natural lustre; and with more! 4 “All women do not know, madame; what a wealth of undiscovered their hair holds for “hem if they only bring it out with a in the shampoo.” = “And-you would recommend. that every wortlan use:it?” iby -“¥es, every woman—provided she obtain the properly with a touch of henna.” When the clear, subtly fragrant li of HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO is into the hair, it foams‘up in clouds soft lather. As the lather cleanses invigorates the hair and scalp, the touch of henna works beauty-magic. : If you would reveal the: full’ beauty of your hair, begin using SHAMPOO today. There is only one kind of Hennafoam Shampoo; It is prepared for use on every shade of hair. It is particularly suited to the hair. of children. HENNAFOAM CORPORATION, 511 West 42d St.; New York, No¥! SATISF ¥ off alt Procers- Physician and Surgeon of Abrams iverton, Wyoml: would touch of henna Io Ds ended shampos * * * HENNAFOAM SHAMPOO combines @ touch of benna, scientifically prepared and_proportioned, with pure, cleansing ie oils. t HENNAFOAM TRADE MARK REG THE MIDWEST PHARMACY THE KIMBALL DRUG STORE 214 SOUTH CENTER * (Two Stores for your convenience) THE CASPER PHARMACY 111 EAST SECOND v= Drugs) and Jewelry FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924. us! | ING. || k p nae R. C. Montgomery,: M. D. Electronic Reactions Prince today defeat thermperssencrs rie”)