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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1925 PAGE ELEVEN® MOTHER OF EMBEZZLER DIES i INSISTING SON IS ‘A GOOD BOY’ § b KID KAPLAN TO Huskies Loating TILOEN DEFIES JOIN TANKS OF Alabama Battle! UOPENSION IN ‘These words, spoken just one year ago this month when her son, Isa dore chesi, was ventencedgto five ‘Wasted In body and worn by grief . My DES MOINES, Dec. 19.—(United , alty for Infraction ts expulsion.” in Practice For PRSoESCONGS bass fare hood Gor" | Mstieon rion; apd wh ta quReiRE tering the second year of his tetm, is still uninformed of his mothét's death. While here, he workeé hig way up years in tho state penitentiary for | ; embezzlement, found wings again in| (rom a stripling selling papers in (4 SEATTLE, Dec. 19.—UP)—George the last utterance of Mrs. Unile! Tra-| the south bottoms, to a position, of R M. Varnell, one of the best known | | vaini, the youth’s mother. trust in the community, He was a football officials on the Pacific coast, made assistant vice president of the ; places the $2.50 gold plece is selling | night far the first time } Some with col- Jead qnd closed with a two goal Epoch of Frost} simmons for the Wis bout, de-| (united Press Staff Correspondent) |at a fifty cent premium. Officials | eM,” . ‘e in *ix)® Jar to match. In holly boxes ready to give. a rally in the third period when Stew- clares there 18 no truth in reports] WASHINGTON, Deo, 19.—Alljed | said the gold coin is worth only face today took the gridiron squad of 1 States bank at the age of 26. ind wo , the a mother suc -—o the University of Washington to | rosa dead Lh youn heart Friday ne ture of fast ving, howeter, ° task as irresolute in practice for SOLE Sai emainea | found young Lucches! a willing vic- Feather Title-Holder} iv*stmo'at Passsena, cuits saa | Other Stars Flout Ban ae bat OOH Jn et eon|rembined TOPE. her toeaet, bia reeponeiNil * uary 1, with the University of Ala- . ache. A ties. “Fast life and wild women got Wants Bout with | tama. of Tennis Board Beaitichi boy: obtusa aitae Ea ee Benny Leonard, last night, may soon start campaign- ing for the lightweight title. Seareity of opponents in the feath- erweicht cless and the possibility that Benny Leonard, retired lght- weight champion, will return to the ring next year, have caused Kaplan to cast his gaze toward the light weight field. Seotty Montieth, Kaplan's mana- “The post-season game idea with the squad at the university seems to be anything but serious,” wrote Var- nell in the Seattle Times, on which Writer Recalls Burgess, Old-Time Cowboy Grid Star DENVER, Dec. 19,—(?)—Valery for Charity. today at the risk of suspension, af- ter promoters of the event had been denied a sanction by the United States Lawn Tennis association. Tilden, who frequently had dif- tered with tennis officials on inter- pretation of rules, aided in arrang- ing the contests and went down to unexpected defeat, 8—6, 6—4, in the feature match at the hands of Vin- Above, attractive packages wrapped tor Ci By MRS MARY MORTON Here is a list of some of the many ee %, tral Pres ristmas delivery. Below, table set for Christmas breakfast lonely souls who would appreciate Isadore, who ts Ubrarian at Fort PARENTS OKEH COED SMOKING BOSTON, Deo, 19.—Emphatic op- Position to smoking on the part of their daughters has been expressed by « majority of the parents of girl students attending the Boston uni rest on a charge of embezzling $40,- 000 from depositors. The bank closed its doors at the time of his arrest. ‘RY z Since his imprisonment the moth- _ BY cell 34 Ls Pron 5 OO he is a member of the sports staff. NEW YORK, Dec. 19—UP)—Wi- er has received hundreds of anony- Oe a eonecs. | In practice yesterday, according to} iam 'T, ‘Tilden, national singles mous letters written by people who NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—Kid Kap- Varnell, “the second team ripped champion, ana tive other leading Perel eotahibl te hee bor. Lopunsed a aay eae Soa ee tbs through the ‘varsity almost at will.”| tonnis players, participated in exhi- by these mystertous missives, she successfully defended his ——————_. 2 vaca grew weaker every day until tate 5. against Babe Herman, of California bition matches for a Christrnae tund grew ¥ e and found rest and peace tn death, But as she died, she spoke her faith and love once more—"My boy is a good boy Goshen County 4a Sued by Bank sap cilex st oe ae ig heme . Who can be grouchy at Christinas- | delicious confections that may be] an Invitation to eat dinner with al versity school of practical arts and ger, discussed the situation tonight, neni Ot RaRTAnn. EAS O0Nt anrk Eleneies Tesh Sea ral time and like old Scrooge, mutter| made: Fudge loaf, fudge nut ball.| jo'ly family, and your minister may| letters. Prompted by news of ac- : Seana i ye no alffioulty {a nk, | all-tocky Mountain confreence foot-| Francis T. Hunter, Dr. George | “humbug,” when one is wrapping up| penoche roll, peanut butter penoche, | know just the one you could ask.| tion at Bryn Mawr college. pormit- au any Saige jeaniteas of By lights ball team, selected here tonight by| King, Mrs. Molla B. Mallory, and| Packages In gay paper, tying" wee | cream candy dates stuffed with} And don't hesitate because you are! ting girls to smoke because tho ma- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Deo, 19.—P) nkight champion and would. pe in| N- C- Morris, sportswriter for the | Miss Mary K. Browne, the latter two | Tibbon and pasting on jolly stick n, dates stuffed with nuts, fon-| not going to have turkey and “flx-| jority wanted to, Dean Lawrence] _pteading that Rosalie J. Ander- welght champ! ‘.| Rocky Mountains News, Burgess,| ot whom are former holders of the] €™ 8nd’ greeting cards?) And this | alls, Peppermints, candied | ings” for dinner, A warm welcome] Davis recently sent out question:| son, treasurer of Goshen county. good fighting trim at such a pound- same wrapping of packages may be ‘ age. “We hear that Leonard is coming back into the ring next summer.” University of Wyoming quarterback, is also chosen on the third eleven. Not a single member of any 1925 women’s national singles crown, also played. Approval was denied the matches crystalized apples, salt- All of the candies In this made from foundation re- mate quite an art with a little! study. The shops show infinite ya-| lis is all that Is necessary and a din- ner of roast beef or pork with po- tatoes (sweet or Irish or both), cran- najres to 675 parents of students tn Yfis department of Boston university to learn how they felt on the sub- Ciled claim against the defunct First National bank of Torrington, Wyo., for only about two-thirds of the ri at enm {y named by the} by Louls B. Dailey, chairman of the| lety in the materials and many of | cipes for fudge, penoche and fond. | berry sauce or Jelly, cabbage or let-| ject. Of the first 450 parents to re-| ccunty's $21,000 denoalt tm the bank Monteith said, “and propose to go|CoMference team Is i Seahe Por eHals iad 23 bank, » a ca Ree ak, sanction-committes of the U. S, L.| them offer suggestions for their use. | ant tuce salad, buttered squash, carrots, | ply was announced today, 449| the United States Fidellt : ected & mated ‘with him. * There'd sexe 1 | Above is a row Of packugée ready | Decorations for the Christmas table °. 3 s Midelity and Guar very little worth while competition T. A., because, ho said, tn a letter to for the breakfast table, to lay be. turnips, etc.,, celery, plum pudding took a decided stand against smok- anty company today filed suit in 30 tise Sanomatere! teria vaericikia heal ‘and for the rooms generally may | er pumpkin or apple pie, cheese, cof} Ing. the federal court here against her for Kaplan in the featherweight N Sli Atl “uniformly refused to ction such | Beath the Christmas tree or to de-| be as elaborate as you wish or can] fee, apples, oranges and nuts is|. The other wrote that {t was not] aw county t-easurer an Burdett class. : evers 1g y ippasts aaok “einen pasa ‘are | liver to eriengs, You may get some | obtain. ‘The natural holly and mis-| good enough for royalty. A suck-|a question of girls amoking, but al icony. receiver of the bank Almost at the Same moment that ideas from studying them. And let | tletoe are always lovey and remind ‘ Montieth was discussing Kaplan's plans to seek a match with Leonard, Dan Rogers, manager of Rocky Kan- tas, the Buffalo fighter, spoke up to the same effect. Rogers said he also heard that Leonard would be in fighting clothes next summer and that he was out for a fight for Kansas with the re- tired champion, Canada Hockey Team fs Victor MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK, Deo. 19.—(United Press.)—With a strong finish in the final period, the Montreal Maroons defeated the New York Hockey team here tonight by a score of 4 to 1. The match was witnessed by 6,000 spectators. The Canadians went away in the art.and Munro counted within twen- ty second of each other, MONTREAL, Dec. 19.—Les Can: adians of Montreal defeated Boston 6 to 5 In a hard fought hockey game here today. At the end of playing time the score was five al! ahd it was necessary to play overtime before Les Canadians were able to score the winning point. At 10:30 tonight Smith's condition was reported as still “serfous but favorable,” therd having been little Injured in Crash STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Caltf., Dec. 19.—(United Press.)—Erni Nevers, all-American fullback, who this week signed a $25,000 contract to play professional football, was shaken up and slightly cut this af- ternoon in an automobile collision at Burlingame. Nevers was returning to the unt versity from San Francisco when his machine collided with another car, broken glass cutting Nevers’ face and hands. He was treated at a San Mateo hospital and came on to the university. The gridiron star will leave tomor- row for Jacksonville, Fla,, where the professional team which ke will cap- tain is to be organized phos LAs Sun Spots Augur WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—(U)—T The sun 1g stocking its fire and is two years ahead in its work but that doesn’t mean the earth will be treated to balmy weather, On the other hand, ft should bring a period of relativity cool weather all over the world, Thus astronomers at the United States. naval observatory and Prof, W. J. Humphreys of the United States weathe rbureau, agreed to- day, discussing the unusual sun spot activity noted in the heavens, held by a club affiliated with the agsociation,” or when the gate re- ceipts “were to be devoted to tennis purposes,”” Stu DEMPSEY-WILLS CONTRACT OFF LOS ANGLES, Dec. 18.—UP)—Jack Dempsey, heavyweight boxing cham- pion, is consiilering a proposal from Floyd Fitzsimmons, promoter, for a new contract for a bout with Harry Wills, the champion having is- sued a# statement today that his former contract with Fitzsimmons has been abrogated. ‘The statement, signed by Demp- sey, denies having entered into con- tract with any one other than Fitz of a reconciliation with Jack Kearns, his former manager, and denies that Dempsey will retire as champion. In his statement, Dempsey de- clares that Fitzsimmons failed to make payments due November 1 of this year and that the money was not paid when extensions were granted. Notice that the contract was considered voided will be served on the promoter November 27, the boxer says, Fitzsimmons has since submitted cther propositiong for the Promotion of the fight, thé last of which is now under consideration. me suggest that if you are running out of ideas and money and there are still two or three friends you would like to remember, you could “do it with sweéts” instend of flowers or more expensive offerings.| tuted. The table illustrated ts set No matter how much cAndy your| for breakfast with the gayly decorat. friegd may have, a pretty box of| ed packages at each place. A snow the real homemade variety will be| man made of crushed white paper welcome. Cookies, fruit cake and| with pointed cap and ruffle—all of other delectable eatables are also| paper—ts the centerplece. A paper among the choicest of gifts. They | «! with merry children and san- mean that you not only thought of s used to add to the effect. your friend but gave some of your| Now for the menu. Invite some- time and energy toward making a| ono to eat Christmas dinner with toothsome gift. you if posmble. There are many us of all the Christmases gone by. Ground pine, too, beongs in this cat- egory. If these cannot be obtained strings of pope-rn and cranberries or paper trimmings may be substi- ling pig might take the place of the boar's head of ancient times, A question of whether elther boys or girls should be permitted to smoke, light lunch of cake, sandwiches and tea should be served early in the evening. A warm welcome and plenty of jollity more than compensates for any culinary defictencies. And fa- thers and mothers, grandfathers, grandmothers, aunts end uncles, don’t forget that Christmas is the children’s festival and make the day happy by playing games with them. Make this one of the wonderful childhood holidays that will be a happy memory when they are sro-vn up and far from home, BILLION CARDS AND PACKAGES HANDLED DURINGHGLIDAY RUSH BY JOSEPH 8. WASNEY with Santa Claus In aiding Christ- mas cheer, the government tonight at the postoffice and treasury depart ments became: first assistant to the saint of Yuletide, By land, sea and alr, the postal service is handling more than 1,000,- 000,000 Christmas packages and greeting cards. The volume of holl- day mail handled this year is 20 per- cent greater than ever before. Contributing its quota of help, the Gepartment has minted 1,000 gold pleces of $2.50 denomination as an aid in solving the gift problem. Even nd urged the public not to pay \pers” prices. To handle the great rush, the postoffice department has employed about 25,000 extra clerks, carriers and laborers, With the emergency help, Postmaster General New hopes to have every postoffice in the coun- try clear of first class mail by Christmas eve Glee Club Men to oolidges Spend Evening at Show WASHINGTON, Dec. 19,—(United Press)—President and Mra. Cool- idge attended the theater here to- tine and he and Mrs. Coolidge at- ténded’ a, populat musteal) comedy, occupying te presidential box at the National theater, . ‘They -were accompanied by. the president's secretary, Everett Saun- ders and Mrs,’ Saunders. Locomotive Rolls k Down Steep Bank; The president decided late today to vary the usual White house rou taking the attitude that tt was no worse for girls to smoke than It was for the boys. “Our rule against smoking will continue to be rigidiy enforced,” Dean Davis’ announced tn sending out the questionnaire, “and the pen- SILK NECKWEAR Values to $7.50. Come early—they won’t last long. | labatedala dain date fa behias The sult asks that the treagurer be required to file a claim for the full amount of the county's deposit and that the receiver be ordered to recognize this claim. The plain- tiff pleands that it enffered from the treasurer's failure to file claim for the full amount of the county's de- Dpoxtt. He Will Be Pleased ‘Gift Specials SILK SHIRTS, in Broadcloths, Crepes; in tan, blue grey and a beautiful array of stripes. 95 HICKGK BELT SETS chahge during the evening. fessor Humphreys, while declaring C m with the $400,000,000 in gola cur-| Wear Garters by Trainmen Escape Indispensable Hfhhs gifts are | Hickok belt séts incinde belt, Smith is belng attended by Doctors | tya¢ 1 sol: tiv Ch H dd: reney in circulation, the new coins these beautiful silk ti a buckle and beltograrn, encased Fair and Russell, of Philadelphia. | Vuvd menue lower tomer oe INESE TALAAEN | Perey oe en ion aemand Edict of F It ablesia wonderful array of beautiful | in a neat looking holiday box, ‘The California coach had been stop-| the earth's surface, said the declines The gold coins have been distrib | UCT OT FACULLY) axnon, onto, Dec. 19.—conitea|y Patterns to select from; you | ready to give to a delighte ping at the Stratford hotel. By Finch, Cartoonist of THE DENVER POST seldom were extreme. Boxing Tourney January, ——__—— PUBLISHER DIES CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—#)—Bolling from New Orleans, from which city ho was called by the sudden death in Coffins Try Seldiers Promote | To Enter U.S. today in connection with the at- tempted smuggling into the United States of eleven Chinese hidden in coffins in the ship’s hold. ‘The Chinese were found by :-imm!- terday when the ship, again west- bound, arrived from San Francisco, AWonderful Offer to Casper uted to federal reserve banks for dis- | seniination to the public, but s0 great is the demand that in many | CALL TO TEXAS PRINCETON, N. J., Dec. 19—() By official ruling Princeton Unt- versity musical club members must wear garters on their annual’ Ber- they show the lack of garters. College Teacher STILL IN DOUBT whether or not to call a special ses: sion of the state législature for Involved, The legal angie, which Satterwhite refused to make public, has been sub- mitted to Attorney General Dan Moody for an opinion. “If I can see my way clear for calling @ special session of the at the proper time I will call,"" declared the speaker of houre of representatives, ‘I get the blame for whatever The wus recover pastel ear atin RIVER HEARING NEARS ITS END a, the will hap fternoon while skat- | Press)—Two trainmen narrowly ew raped death here late today when the locomotive of the Pennaylvanta accommodation train in which they were riding rolled over a steep em: bankment at Darrowville, near here, Give Her a Chevrolet for Xmas. Imported English Pi ee hae of the finest Old Bruyere. Each pipeis in- PAGET & PAGET|S ean only appreciate them by seeing the $1.50 In Holly Boxes The gift of utility and beauty is a suit of these finely ‘ailor- ed pajamas. They come in pins, tan, blue and: lavender, n colored boxes to match pa- Navajo patterns, silk trimmed, aang aes Li oaney pnd pub- | gration officlaly when the Lincoln | D Sk ti jamas, Priced at— with silk girdle— isher of sumber World Review, | arrived from Orient November] AUSTIN, Tex., Dec. 12.—-(United died here today following his arrival| 26. Tongnam was re-arrested yes:| Preas.)—Still in a dileme as to| rowns a mg $10.00 MADISON, W » Dec. 19.—(United ns peachiment-. purposes, Speaker liprest~30. &. eoburne, “Ualperkite abe bate trata ta aa tas Da tig ea MS Satterwhite today anr ed) he} ifstructor In the Engllah Depart would be unable to reach a decision | mont s drowned in La Men- | before Monday due to legal problems |iota. here this RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. DEPARTMENT STORE cecipient— $3.50 and $5.00 } A Real Practical Gift muda trip this winter, It is the]. PP abe airs Lait ont Bes BATH RO! HONOLULU, Dec. 19.—()—Tong- front row men, the announcement | p, BES siden fonineretesrake ntewerl nite sald, who made {t necersary that n| O7M Hillerest Water. Phone 1181. RADIUM SILK ete) i CHEYENE, Wyo., Dec. 19.—Port | trans-Pacific liner President Lincoln, ban be placed upon the prevalent | Drink Ulllcrest Water. Phone 1151. PAJAMAS Give him an Oregon City pure D. A. Russell will sponsor an ama-| wag held for the federal grand jury college custom. When they sit down Virgin Wool Robe; # practical teur boxing tournament sometime in ift that will endure for years. ey come in an extensive ar- tay of patterns, tan, lavender, zrey, with figure,’ beautifal $18 to $22 MIO TL TA TOTOTOTR { i WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—-(P)— eo Bank of Casper will present UNTIL ANUARY dian nee | Centers nae cnt eat ivicually baked! | Noses Reserve f D ] o have ‘hinged on the quéstion ot | "sation and reclamation com ; A in: . L these interesting and instruc- An Absolutel All-W. 1 financing the legislative investiga. | witleated toaay that the committee | TO Breaking se ae tive caricatures of famous 'y oOo. ton rho i9 net approved by state | Meare on nest Weel 18 reir a a ehapes anette a ' folk as seen and drawn by M. é statutes. Some lower house mem-| ri on tne noulder canyon project | tinctive. Priced in Amer- , Finch himself Made-to-Measure Suit answer m apect eal on the speaker | {22,ather problema relating 1 the cq at $2.50 to $7.00 each Monday and Tuesday if th bliged to pay their own | COT a toe A ; "| These men and apres VALUES $40.00 AND $45.00 scpenseas + bi rap laa } he re ON la We A ll f es # FOR SALE BY # have arrived at “the hall of Tor ne' sie ¥ 5 . fame” and should be an in- spiration to every American, A different caricature and For Only $32.50 , president of the Denver cham- | t of commerce, Attorney General JANE URBAN, | Hootwright of Colorado, and Attor- | ney General Howell of Wyoming. RIALTO CIGAR STORE December 28 and 29 ! Thé committee wilt aditorial will appear often ACTRESS, TO ised t6 heme FeBULOAL: Losttnony We also carry a complete Hethianewapapor on # timely a d $35 00 to be presented under the direction stock 0} for topic: ni ° of Senator Johnson, republican, Cals \ Find Out Who’s Who Today The Stockmens National Bank and First Trust and Savings Bank I do not come to your house merchandise, I must take this means of inviting you to my shop as This Wonderful Value in Effect UNTIL JANUARY 1 ONLY JAKE, The Nifty Tailor as peddlers do to sell my ASK DIVORCE OAKLAND, Calif, Dec. ‘United Pres.)—Jaue Urban, a . tle actress, was headed for Los An- celon tonight, where, she declared, she will bring sult for divorce or separate maintenance from her hus hand, Phillip Linde, after discovering him with another woman in a local hotel, Mise Urban and detectives found Linde and a woman sald to be prom Inent Th loon) aoclety enjoying a ifornia,.a member of the committee, favoring the federal construction of the Boulder canyon bigh dam pro- 19,— | deet= Ohio Executive Kills Himself 10, O,, Dec. 19.—“UP)—Rob- ert R. Theobald, 34, vice president CIGARS SMOKING SUPPLIES NOVELTIES CIGARETTES AND CANDY for Christmas RIALTO Adam and Eva y of the Toledo Seale company, was Combined Capital and oA PERE TABLISHMERT ONS ser hang ha ea aed vy | cute tetnttya,owee ham} CIGAR STORE || Nota Local Talent Show Surplus $225,000.00 227 South Center St. Phone 802 |f}| 0" Nuaband's frequent “business | Hensoter announced a verdict of sul- Rialto Theater Corner Hilaire and she decided to fol- Bee pecans by @ nervous break ae ee

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