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The proposal of the La Foll * | party thet “congress acting a statute mal cver & judiclal veto, SAVSLAFOLLETTE DESERTS PLATFORK Sereary Hughes Mtaos Demo- cl‘ltic Fomlgn Rd’luons le , “well equipped for Buftalo, b M R ou 80.—Secretary | worke for bearing an honoréd name: of State Charles T, Hughes assafled m:’;-r';: et bbbt ] erica eals. the democratic foreign "I“I"";Nolhlll‘ 18 more gratifying than to campaign pollcy and charged Sena- e fhe yoynger generation true to tor La Iollette's party with "run<i¢je best traditions of the past, and, uing away™ from its platform 1n & lingtead of squandering opportunities, campnign address for the republi- |pising by wise and industrious use of Gan tickot here | lasbmight. - M [{homt ‘o tno higher levels of publig Hughesgleft for Wagpington ' 80on‘| service, Although young, he has iter the completion of his address (Lroad experience. His whole lifo it the Broadway auditorium. Hi8 |has‘been a training for public setye slay in Buffalo was limited to six ice.” hours, RUSSIA EXULTANT OVER RECOGNITION declared Mr, Hughes, “involves the destruction of the constitutional guarantees vl lu- dividual Mfberty.” Mr. Hughes prefaged his dlwul- #lon of the national campaign by plea for support of the mbernntor{l’ dandidacy of Colonel Theodore roflnvm in New York state. ‘“We ave & vigorous candidate for gove papers Point Out Is Advmuges By The_ Assoclaged Press. Moscow, Oct. 30.~F'rance's recog- nitlon of Soviet Russia is halled with keen satlsfaction thréughout the: country, the newspapers in lengthy front page articles pointing out:the advantages which are ex- cted to accrue to both countries. eral satisfaction also is ex. pressed that the alleged Zinoviel letter to the ‘British communists, Wwhich ‘¢réated such a atir in ¥ng- land, had no effect upon the French government, Mr, Hughes declared the demo- Premier Rykoft atiributes F'rance's cratic program to he “sterile.” He DEATH TOLL “ow EIGHT action :largely to Premier Herriot's b gnin attacked the position taken pesonal visit to Russia in 1922 and by the democratic national conven- tign on the league of nations. “If it were demanded that should join the league of nation e said, “and thus participate a iember in the work of the organi< «ation, that would be an understand-| Nelson, B, C., Oct, 30.—The death ble demand, but it is precisely the to)l of' the explosion on a train of pesition the' democratic party has | the Canadian Pacific Railway be- [ r‘u-ed to take, It has decll:ed. ‘f}l:l'iureen thls town"and Grand Forks casons of its own, to make ©|rose to eight today when it was re- iwestion of joining the league an 18- norted that two bodies in addition to uo in this campaign. six already listed, had been brought “The third party,” said Secretary |, 'Grand Forks, Bipnih 8 ";z;m!"ll;"‘fia":‘:"’ thire ], The identifed doad included Peter ihe more it Is discussed, the worse Yoremin, Read of; tho m”.u‘,dmbm'r colony of British Columbia; Harry ior the third party. They yealize it Bishop, of Nelson: John Mackie, themeelves and are running away ' o o 9 ‘yom the platform which they had :‘e‘:’"‘"";; S DIANBHL Sl so deliberately prepared, ~ But the | Ic8is1ature for Grand Forks; W. Ji platform is there; they cannot es- A'MStrons, North Vancouver; Weil cape it. Tt is the reason for their MUrray, Grand Forks, and Miss Mary existence,™ . Streloff, a member of the Doukho- bour cotony. ,The bodies of a Hin- i — du at Grand Forksgn and a young l &6 ts I 11] woman here, have been identified. to Frahce's needl of direct commer- clal relations with Russia. He re- marks that all the great powers of Europe has recognized the soviet régime and that there mow remain only Japan and the United States. “Even if the Amcrican elections bring no changes,” be adds, “it is scarcely possible that the United States will be able to maintain its attitude -toward the soviet, The seven yéarg' existence of the soviet regime, I8 upeeasing growth, its trade and ecanomic expansion must be sufficient argument even for the irreconcilgble United States.” Stekloff; ‘editor of Izvestia, says the ‘chain of Kyropean recognition is now complete and he urges his readers to belleve that similar ac- tion by Japan and the United States is not far distant. Japan will act, he says, because she is seeking to enter a new European-Asiatic politi- cal combination which will safe- guard her far eastern interests from Two Other Bodies Found at Nelson, B. C, After Explosion On Rail- road Train, we An inquest at Grand Forks is in the ':'ad\'ancc ot world " impérlals {sessjon over the bodics of Veregin [, S e tand Mackie. | e ——————— CANADIAN ELECTIONS Has He Found a ‘This Corn Monroe and Tnsor Again Win In - Remedy* Newfoundland District Cure for Asthma? Is §t. Johy's N. F., Oct. 80,—Premier Guaranteed \aiter Monroe and Minister of Fish- cries Willlam Winsor were eclected |in Monday's bye election in Bona- {vista division. The complete tabu- lation of returns from the voting |indicated’ that the premler and his ‘rol]nagun won by twice the margin | they obtained in the general election last June. | Premier Monroe's vote was 2,532 !‘n\d that of the minister of fisher- {fes 2,459, Sir Wiliam Coaker, rnvNMont of the Fishermen’s union, bl fo AL L M el sl ol ]‘0”(’(’ c'“"“ votes and Robert Wlnd- ‘H;’l"flln l\; the ‘l‘vrvflx"hlal tubes, ‘opéning Inor. the second opposition” candidate, lup the air passages and regulating spas- |'2,026. modle lung nctlon. This enables the pa- 8 tient to breathe easlly and naturally while lylng down and to get a comfortable night's sleep. mple Prescription Gives, Instant Relief. )I-!u-s Breathing Easy. In New England, where Bronchial A ma, Brouchitly and other diseases of the throat and lungs ar¢’ so prevalent, remfarkgbly successful results are belng Teportédt following the use of a new form of treatment known as Oxidaze, a phy- siclan's prescription. Oxidage fs & harmless but powerful combinatfon .of curative essential ofls concentrated and compressed into a small tablet,. ONe' of *these tahlets slowly dis- solved before golng to bed seems to have The “Gets-Tt" painess way to end coms for- l SKULL 18 FRACTURED s miles :&;n‘iflollh:;ydmn’x‘;ls.;y ;rly“!;’ New York, Oct. 30.—Edward H.| So much interest has been shown that - 3 ve 1 d 3 , including Dickl ioas; T two. minies &Il paia. wil Mave Dodd, 53 years old, of the firm of‘}losa! druggists, including Dickinson Drig Company have secured = small suppl; state that_they uthoriged to réfund {the monay paid tor the fi¥st packege i in any case this new treatrent fails to iwpped completely. you can peel the com or-callous right off With your fingers, mox apl all. Costs but a trifle. ~ Satisfacts silts guaranteed with your com_or money k Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold everywhere Dodd, Mead & Co., publishers, suf- fered a fractured, skulk when knoc! ed ‘dpwn ‘by an automobile “huel crossing Fifth avenue last night. HPl give.rellef. Oxidaze is pleasant to take, | was taken to a hospital. where fit | was said he will prohl’hly recover. and is not expensive. This makes their test an easy matter, The Fair Dept Dickiuson Drug Co., Miiter-Ha = | Deposited in Our ON OR BEFORE November 3rd WILL BEAR INTEREST FROM THE ! Savin gs ! Department | i | E | f '\ THE BANK OF SERVICE Open Saturday Evenings 7-9 Front Page thlclw in News- K_f} containg no harmful. habit forming drugs | 08Y | | Folly to Suffer | state motor | Awo children, Thomas and Ida, who | Canal Zone. 1 7 g 4 up 1! Ing n:ntd bl Fotn oby nuon Stej u n:t u l Karl Radok says Russia now lacks recognition by only a few second- rilla countries in Europe, and con- tinu “We ahall not b«- giving away a secret If we say that we can now calmly awalt recognition from Sec- rethry Hughes. The soviet govern- ment, which is trying not only to weestablish formal diplomatic rela- tions with ‘the capitalistic countries but ‘lsu to restore norma, economic affafrs, is willing to come to a prac- tical decision oh all the.. disputed qQuestions raised in the French note,” France's relations with Russia, unlike those with Ingland, do not clunh he adds. “Should France pursue a peace- ful poliey and wise cconomic atti- tude toward the soviet, even Poland might withdraw its objection to the Russo-French rapproachment, The | soviet union will never attempt to interfere with the independence of | Poland. The strained relations be- tween the two countries arose only because Poland acted as a weapon in the hands.of French imperialists who tried not only to strangle the soviet union but Germany. - There can be no peace in Europe until the German people are freed from their economic bondage at the hands of France."” ANTI-6LARE DRIVE Director . New York Appoints of Headlights Enforcement and Cam= paingn Will Start by November 15. Albany, N. Y., Oct, 20.—Appoint- ment of Alfred E. Pevine, Boston, director .of headlight enforcement work for Massachusetts, ds diregtor of similar work for the New York vehicle' bureau was announced today by or Vehicle Commissioner Charles A. Hartnett as the first move in a campaign against glaring headlights. Mr. Deving, who - has been - in charge of enforcement work in Massachusetts for four yeass, is ex- pected here November 5, with the probability that the drive against the glaring headlight will be start- ed November 15. Mr. Devine will be attached to the bureau's ‘inspection division under Deputy Commission- er Willlam F, Dinpeen. It is planned to establish head- light teating stations in various sec- tions of the etate, where motorists may have headlighf§ tested as fre- quently as they desire. e Mr. ‘Devine ' is a graduate of thfl Massachusetts Institute' of Technol- and’an electrical engineer. He is chairman of the lighting commit- tee of the Eastern Conference of Motor Vehicles andministration, which is composed of enforcement officials of 16 easterft states. Canal Zone Children Claimed by Father New York, Oct. 30—A mystery that.baffled immigration officers was selved last night vhen Thomas Kelps, a formey soldier claimed his travelled unaccompanied from the The two children, the older of whom is little more than three years, were unable to tell offi- cials anything about themselves ex- | | | . met the ship, arrived, . ; into | | He, P | cept their names when the steam- ship Manchuria docked here today. Oficials had almost despaired of solving the case when the father, highly excited because he had not MUCH P'UBLIC L Mer Billion Acres Disposed of ; Most Went to Private Homesteaders, ‘Vashington, Oct. 30~—Public lands osed of by the government hed a total at the end of the vt fiscal year, amounting to 1,048,- ) acres, or more than sixty per .\[ of the entire land surface of the country exclusive of Alaska and other territorial - possessions. The remaining unappropriated and unre- served public lands amounts to 186, 4,733 acres. Igures made public today by the ND €OLD Interior Pepartment’s general land ofiiee disclose that the largest wount of land disposed of went , commuted eneral pub- homestead entrie ntries and sales to the the figure reaching 38,514 Railroad and wagon road ants aggregated 161,539,168 acres, | 1 educatibnal and other gi \te governments totailed 1 # acres. ‘Included in the rest of | total disposed of were grants to | § ir veterans and Indians and udfller 1ber, swamp and desert jaws, cres. Marconi Mopes for Free Communi- throughout the Mediterranean, dur- ing which he made numerous ex. periments in wireless telegraphy and telephony, the resuits of which ‘have not yet been made public, Marconi last first time through the wireless tele- phone of the Itallan Union, | tinued, * discovéred which soon would make had been ashore on'a soft coal rnef'uptlmlutic campaign reports, cers and crew, numbering 25 rescued at dawn yesterday. Coolid, on her frequent strolls SUPER RADIO PLANS SHOOT UP CHICAGO Lx-Policemap and Pal, Drunk and The frisky airedale just past “pup- pyhood” is a famliliar figure about the White House, When separated cation Throughout the Eutire boanitats World, Heavily Armed, Re-Enact Frontier Days. Chicago, " Oct. 80-~Two men, priméd with liquor, armed with pis- tols, with plenty of ammunition and driving a high powered automobile, yesterday gave the southwest side of Chicago an old style frontier day with many new trimmings, Yor four hours they sped through the street, trying to run down pedes- trians, wreck other machines and kill policemen, Sixteen rifle nquads finally Joined the pursuit after one Rome, Oct. 30.—After a crulse William night spokeé for ,the Radiophonic “I am convinced,” Marconi con- “that there exists in nature stomach distress quicker than any- Paul With the same specd it stops gas, | ness at the entrance to Honolulu ha.‘rhor Prye, the playful airedale, pet of Mr, | acidity, belehing and heartburn. 1 since midnight 'Tuesday, The offi- and Mrs, Coolidge is in the Veterin- It's a wonderful formula—this were arfan hospital, The dog, a constant companion of combination of Pepsin with Menthol and other good stomach invigorators Exchange yo Merchandise Offerings NEW ARRIVALS In. Smart, Distinctive Coats at 2nd Floor So Many of ‘Them That Every Preference Can Be Satisfied, and You May Be Sure of the Utmost in Value For Your Money Here ‘The Smartest Fashions of the Hour Women's and Misses’ Coats For Every Purpose Each coat so priced that no matter which one pleases madam, she will avail herself of the saving which the an- nivetsary sale brings. Sport Coats—Motor Coats and Coats for Street Wear The every purpose top coats, some swagger, others jaunty straight line models. In soft, downy materials, mix- tures, smart novelty fabrics and lovely plaids in many autumn colors, many are generously fur trimmed. $16.98 — $19.98 — $22.50 Fur trimmed coats for women and misses presenting every new smart and accepted winter coat fashion. All the new smart shades All the Wanted furs All the accepted fabrics Smarter coats are not to%e found than these suede-fabric models, seen wherever newer fashions are worn. And we can state with conviction that you will find nothing like them anywhere at a comparable price. Each of the following prices represents a comprehensive assortment sure to appeal. Rich F in the M f Pari ich Fur Coats in the Manner of Paris Faith in their fine quality, confidence in their styling and value, and satisfaction in their service is the basis upon which smart women purchase their fur coats at Wise, Smith & Company’s. These Values Speciélly Featur ed at Anniversary Sale Prices NATURAL RACCOON NATURAL MUSKRAT Presenting the new straight line models $ J This most favored fur is shown in of selected dark skins at the excep- i very swagger styles with holster collars tionally low price of ........ el in heavy northern skins ............. . MARMOT This servieeable fur is developed in the more . conservative models with wide borders, priced very low at ... NORTHERN SEAL (Seal. Dyed Coney) Combined with large collar and cuff . of natural skunk fur in & particular graceful model 159 NORTHERN SEAL (Seal Dyed Coney) Of lustrous full furred pelts are bolster collared fur coats HUDSON SEAL (Seal Dyed Muskrat) Combined with ample collar and deep cuffs of natural Siberian gray squirrel Tailored Dress Values That Mean Real Economy Here you will find Twill frocks featuring fur trimmings, Development of tailored models, sponsored by Paris at the recent Fashion openings. Dresses of twill, twilleen, poim(\hpon and charmeen all the new light weight twills in the new shades for fall. THE PRICES about the city and about the hou has been operated on for a cold into the president abscess, - able thereabo however, soon will be out again. , headacel st guaranfees one Mentha Pepsin, sells dozens of it. SOUVENIR COUPONS pons for Valuable Articles on Display at Free Sousenir Dept. Everywhere in This Store the Spirit of Our 27th Anniversary Is Reflected in Unusual tunics, apron tunics, ensemble effects, straight line mod- els, in short the model you have been looking for is here. $11.98—$18.98—$25,00—$29.00—$35.00—3$39.00 room in the ex- |ecutive ofice and his absence Is notid Heports from the say Paul Prye Today’s Offer to All Who Have Stomach Distress Try One Bottle of Dare's Mcntfi-n Pepsm for Indigestion or Any Stomach Trouble and if Not Delighted With the Good Re- sults Axelrod’s Pharmacy or Any Reliable Druggist one small Jersey last ycar over ver mind what causes your in- a4 means for ropagatin ener man had been wounded by the pair, » - x, ¥ 4 NIl 18 41l MAKRORD 16 a. Whibin ] theT. a0 S mradked; dleii car xod Will Gladly Return the Purchase Price we vainly try to represent by mathe- | fought half a dozen pistol battles matrical formulas with theories ‘and cndangered hundreds of per-| Why not get a bottle of this grand | —so wonderful that in i imagined by us but which oftep are | sons, stomagh medicine today with the town In New disproved ‘by later dlscoveries The 'men were identified as| distinét understanding = that your| 6,000 bottles were sold Marconl in an interview later said | Thomas Johnson, former policeman | money will be promptly returned it a new wireless apparatus has been/| and Thomas Rawley. it does not gtop the most acute| digestion or gastritis or dyspepsia or how long you have had it, or how many other remedies you have tried . 0 N : | tning you ever usca. t m"d)m trylng to scciiro con- rll':;’\::;ou: u:::'ondcommmcmon GLOOM IN WHITE HOUSE Your stomach may be so distend- | this is the one medicine that wifl Ebastlei i“flfltmr‘- bt ind st I e, ed with gast that you think every|make your old disabled stomach so B0yl A 1y St R L Si oo Aenbay lection in Background; President’s | minute your heart will atop beathg, | strong and healthy that you can di- % wH Infiiice con, thes.fer A . Pet Afredule is Sick vet with one dessertspoonful of | gest anything you eat without the Fastern —and Aslatlc countries. | By The Associated Press, e bl o Dare's Mentha-Pepsin that dread- | slightest distress. France has no trade routes en-| Honoluln, Oct. 30.—Navy officials| Washington, Oct. 30.—There is| 1y focling of soffocation will van-| And you know that when your dangered by the sovict. {announced that the submarine R-1{gloom at the Whitc House, despite ish in a few minutes, stomach is in fine shape, nervous- ies and dlzziness won't regular drug- bottle of Dari Axelrod's Pharmacy ¢ Souvenir Cou- #139 259

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