r'""--"' ' "ms RECALtED r $l(lllltu)ll0fily «vs-«v - Oil In his "pun-d. some union reputations and other try my M "I, from (helm-Boo- Th. '00"! on their motorcycles. 3 "no. mm, lungedhtely form-f ed an "Vain (and mi rushed the l, Danni. - throuxh the traMe Lot the ti-ttnt. I)". Bll pauenzorlg 1'" 883 Francisco tunic oMcers not" 3 tab in a. wild dash through mum. "the: nu chm. In the cob w In. Christine Danni», be- In. which . local hospital. While as. once: we" qua-Hmong Denm- and the tut driver on the points of (rule In". Denim. Jr., made his de.btit. H 7 . I, human"! News Service. Ban Wei-cw." last the orig- inat "bounds; my boy" has made hunt." known-4:0 was born In a taxi-ab, ..Vot since that memorable day when the Dead Pine locked its (loan and baled lts Ihatt house. has the property been exploréd until a bond and lone wu otttrlned Int spring by the Calhoun: men ot the Cali. 8ornitrrhmt Ptner :eompsny. They "than"! the shaft; cleaned out the ITrkler' ", M; toceeded to exploit ", gal-:3 TRES " point where Mac, _ 1%»: gt ie3. Int closed down $994.31"; , M. l graders " the ' ' " _ _ bred where Mar- . C ly the result has i at g ot s two-toot C "in; a high grade "Yo ounces to the tam of 8100.000 for _ Mann; the high- oi,": in " the "rttt tit, 196.872.- mm. of w ich mug:- 2'ullru'tl1toll', square miles and tand $lt,ltN00o square miles. _ Cloudy Mime Mar-Nam and Penrose wére not the kind of men so be dispunsvued without a struggle. an they closed the mine down. banded the mine owners together in , cordon of self defense and proceeded to root out the Western F'ederation from the camp. The bloodshed and outrage in the two years that followed are ,siatters, of vivid memory to the men who participated on both sides. It was the high grade gold un- covered in the Dead Pine " your» ago that stoned the. spectacular and bloody war ot 1904 on Bull Hill. The mine was then operated by the late Clarion M. MacNeill. president ot Utah Copper; Spencer Pomona. brother of the late Senator Boies Ponrou. ot Pennsylvmia: C. L. Tutt and "soot-ton. The on was an rich that Western Federation miners employed on the property were making fortunes every week my packing the high grade out in their boots. their shirts and the din- ner buckets. l By Munitions! News Service. Cripple Creek. Cuto.-Memorfes of the glamorous days in Cripple (freak when millionaires were made almost overnight by fabulous gold strikes have been reriveu by the recent discovery of a two-toot ore vein in the Deld.Pine mlhu operated by Cultural: capitalists under the name of the Cortrordiornead Pine company. RECALLS BLOODY Discover Two Foot Lode in Dead Pine Mine Oper- ated By Californians "any In the Running Water and Land oufti " v,i3iriiiirrrt _'_ir2iisrt'iy' Boy' 0 a Taxicab .,iu'ril "actor ot the 3 ttd Pine is en- that the (murm- LWUrhimg the prop- , their money from éock ttthttt in he. n 600 mullun dul- 'l it Is Comstock . loving the liner "' ek. ' cry. ey, O'Brltm tmd conjufo with In hat were mus- industry in the me million-Are: ' and their suc- development in men of equal Menu! here in amp ot Cripple heat. torttia capital to s a new era In is the tirst time ttl has migrated g tor fortune. cup are ulna tttr- Ttrucle and the ion on the nbrth success has perators to that on or the gold lions tor Cripple ve per cent ot boxing matches ed in tho teete- today showitur I fund has pr ' roe during [:8 Mn; under the 'ordlaahsnd Pine Shale. John Mc- n, all prominent ot Los Angelou; Kendall. Walter rce. well known ncllcu. nncslcu. l A Merry Chriatma, to all. The ----..- gum! people or this and other com- Law 'imurtitltts have won to it that the W Fpoor and needy are taken can: of. late $74,0tWilC'y' 2he Star of Bethlehem and its = b I beautiful lesson sink Lie. into your ' _ hearts so that when '10 name- of Pr,: 81;";itrs 'Juua In mentioned kt every knee " law ha been 5 bend and awry mm;- e confess he Mont! have tthid ii: the living God. tor tickets Ito] i . J, D LrOYLE. ' commits. "a, Unton Church Program " of the serrtel, On Frlduv (unanim- rt-s-u,, Ihr, xin: law was Ltronuous objbc- mas been in op- ". has been lit. history pt even eatent of tO WAR; plenum. To top it colds and the "tlu" we {actors in mums the like It was a delerted people were on the III an )aud the Star or Bt'hlehem ha: and "but" will be the bright particular (beacon that guides Christianity." it ,is everywhere uned today and dur- ting the ornate fulluwlug. In all thw- .'nutlon| whether it be In the mag- ,nlrlcdnt churehes, homes tsf the (wealthy or in the humble cottage, 'the Star will Ihtne I it did over fth town of luvld centurlel ago. 'Symbollcul ot the day t- the happy Ci,ifiiiii'o'ei'iii or those who are It?!" outed from the funny by business j,; Otherwiso. Everybody unho- " a. rule to lat home on Christin" as flue to as: home on Christin" day it possible. The present- whict the Kinks of the Orient brought Ind liuid It (hr feet ot the infant Jenn. ,gioribinx Him as Chriest the Lord. |rinds . most fitting and beautiful Isimiio in the giving and receivinx 30f gifts from minim-s, from our [Children '.ui children's children. all lin Altdur-v-Mrs. Hrlen 39] Mu. 'h'lorenee Farrar. Tonon~Ut L. W. Ya Spnque. tktomi--Kenrusth Allen Male quartet-Paul Sn Lee Acoompattiio-Mr,, Mrs. Harry Karen. Double Quartette: Seaman - Mrs. Brown of Wnukega Sr was. '. ' vrwruns notrpltal ,No. IM. Dank-y road, North (hungry. for the benefit or the inmates ot that that! htlon. The entire musical force or the church will he used, Includ- tug the following well known art. lsi : St ltrists---Misg soprano; Min F" trlltm typifyinz the glorious Yulet; so' In all humanity Int ,t ion: Christmas xenon be great joy T" .. hrizht crisp and pm show on the smut db ttive or Christmas and acr'rptable. It halos . itia "Hark the Herald Maul. Sing. Glory to the Nov-Born king.'S' Wlth the earth clothed tn "I mantle ot whltouou we enter upon the uncut beautiful Ind "cred lu- mm of the Christian on. The Christmas IOI!OD u neonmd the world menu the tent ot Font!- lt is it tttia particular period of the valendetr year when all humanity xiv" expression to than t.eltrtt" of Joy and man" a "all in the Kivlng and recon-mg of tokens " love and tttttttent trom those we hold most dear. T Nearly two th uund years "to tho Three Ennis the Orient Jour- neyed over Held: Mid You]! towards lb. town ot Bethlehem guided by the Sitar which led them to the manger where the Infant Jebuu "I born. laying their mm at his lest. And we» the whole world In cele- baking that "an. in praise and than Irish my. acr'rptable. it helps ll wpidemiog which are " in all part: of our N It brine, good cheer-4| Christmas atmosphere. '1 mattress all weighted 1 present- toe the the littl spleml¢nt with beautiful the "sizzling: sitar. make and ltd surroundings the joy and happiness. Union Church Program On Friday evening Inseam! the, Union church tf Lake Blu put on a splendid cancer: a l'. ", Veterans hospital .Nc m_4 _ A "We, Three Kin" ot Orient are, nearing mm in traveled at". Pitsitrand toutttala, moor tuuiunoun um. Friluwxng yonde- star." Arthur Eu; Mn. T. B. ' ' "chem: A Merry Christmas to l-urybody Yates. kenGui unoay, were about u the molt devoted poul- I desire. Chilly, cold. the devil know. In: , living uythln. but mum: the villagt, look a damned one. Fewer Lnrlstmun! and in most it helps t ltlgate the which are " prevalent in: of our country. It good trheer--ttte rezular atmosphere. The Christ, all Weighted down with " the the little, ones re- with beautiful lights :'d 1:: star. make the home nna Duty for the chit, I M. E. c'areh will be chm-ch on Saturday, De- - Mrs. Theron Cook Waukegan', Mrs. Paul Sandven, first vipl t. first vio in. Thompson, aecond :9 Home E. Canler, Florence Fur", Cort, the streets tutd an an seuon be one of height crisp weather n the surface In in. len SM]: Lewis ot last, weak. in. ' locond violin w. Yates, Paul it off, iarriir, were prominent l'Pcember M, aka Blufr will "Wen at the en, In Lee. Hprattue, [t t Allen. In Yuletide violin the nor some of Budde vio- out that it has tutu 800,000,0al years tor tho ocean to stain It. meant manna. And now. tf they haven't anything else to do. the: might get to tttre on hatn.--N" York Evening Pat. new we tmporr of Ethyl gasoline. Bellde [P!"pryhiriiititiancG' the- German trade balance, It In charged, those American fuels will only "my to poison the air in buuy street trat. tie through !tad;ronuuuute exhaust gases trom Ethyl using autotturbllea. By International News Corvlco. Berlin-Ethyl and simllar Amori. can anti-knock fuels will not be ad. mitted lnto Germany because ot their poisonous manner. Reports that these American fuel-a will be imported into Germany via England shurtly have resulted in tt storm of protest from_lnduutrlnl cir- Hes. Germany. ft in pointed out. hu very excellent anti-knock tttels _in the 'ta.solintrhenzote mixtures of German tirms and therefore does not need the imporr of Ethyl launlinn Kind cf it. Mrs. Joseph Newell " avenue. who has been, v1 sitter and brother-in-law York City for the past tl re'"ped to the len-n an Germany Puts 76;; on High Powered Fuels; Are Called Poisonous A radio may be completely run. realeU in I cabinet which in itself adds churn! to the room and which in period style is correct and appro- priate with the general achmne of decoration. Rome of than cabinets are amazingly lovely whether they Ms genuine antique piece. ot furni- ture reconstructed to house a mod- ern Invention or moment tv, pimps made expressly for the rat o.--itg and Decorations. . D mph did. They "ttyed indoors And took every precaution' Inlnut the spread ot. the disuse. It arm-z- ed the church utendlnco itt n then: remarkable degree. but the "nu" ls disappearing and that I: 3 condition to be dovntly th..ukful tor The Young Peoples Aunrla'ion of the Village will meet Thursday ove- nlng In tho parlors of the l'nlun church at 7:45 p. m Mrs. Ehrlnger of Mg Comer ave- nue has closed her house for the season and has taken an apartment at the 90ml: Shore hotel, Chicago. tor the wlnter months. The many friends of Mrs. E. G. Kynnch, 23% Prospect avenue, will be glad to learn that the his re covered from her attack of the flu and i. ablejra be about. tl'.. uxrrct'mu ut Joserh hiw sing the C) ristttuts carols at on: ppints in the mm» James ll, Russell, the new 'ot the Lake Bluff pharma: Issued a wry handsome card Friday. Dec " marks the offirlal opening day of Winn-r Ind_we are glad of " There ls wow mt the ground and the air is crisp. Just what we "wt to drive "my the tlu and other anon". Hurrah tor win. ter and Christina? W. C. Densmm'e at 5.30 Maple ne- nue is going about than» cm; as though he owned the Vinlxn and all on account of [blind newbuby arm which arrived to bless his home on Wednesday A lovetv am " mt. Yn'rtid. mason and the" ly velour!" the future the hensmore household Santa Clan: is going to be al Uniou church next Saturday en and the children of the Sn ll'iIOUl are looking forward u visit with the homes: i' 'eres.t. Guild or the church have Mr: an ercrlltnt pruzum in the people . residents of the his pleasure a; L: attention tn the menrs of the cm: The mothers ot Latte mun are bully "and in mulling lupllm-s for the children who will form the bholr tor the vertuter nervice next Sand" afternoon. Dec. 23. from i to 5 o'clock. It will be triven in the school auditorium and 25'! children will compose the surpllced choir. nndPr the direction of Mrg Duck; 3. (islet director of niuyir They will sing Ptartiii,', musir and the pu'" lie is cordially lmliud la be pro-p- ent. . On Christmas we. as usual ('hulrlswrs of the Mann-hm: l epidemic which the papers munch-d loomed u though i. was here. But "an ounce of prevention u mom" "no: 11ft more than a pound of can." and hat In "ctly what our Pe?yru.? .ttave, A"!!! - 030M Satan}!!! to Scientiua ' _'iia"il1't Radio Cabinets '1!!! new)" " Scranton , has been, visiting her brother-in-iaw in New 'or the past two weekss, the village on Tuesday. citizen- ot 550 Maple ave- M thtme days as the "113:" and I brand new baby to Mon MI home lovely gift u this d the village glad max.» unnu'mt-Ing vim; his (whom! meral require. rqq IIIH'I' rt the enlng 1nday J his n n " The research committee of the Fedention of Women's Club. has requetted that every women's club in New England devoted one pro- gram to the study ot New England topics during the current-ir. The committee bud just issued a folder devoted to mutations for etudy of New England problem: and to plan! tor oburnnce of New England Dar Iby and: women's club in New Thur an . It'll never be mum. to dot» mine who in .the - man by the testimony of " wife. In". " to her and he will I). either above or -- below the Iver-gonad." Blade. By tntirruttlttrUt New. lorvloo. Boston~The campaign to "sell" New England to itself is already re- volving the 'rholehortetiuttpport of New England club women with the New England Conference of State Federation: of Women's Clubs, blaz- ing the trail for the individual clubs to follow. Club Women to Help 'Selling' New England slut with tho uaual "1pr ot candy and peunuis. Give bd h ot> unions your hearty support. The order of service at the wad. hurn Congreluional church for Sunday. Dec. 23, will be on followt: 9:30 tt. m. - Teacheri' Training class, 10:00 a. m.-Church school. 11:00 a. m.--Mornintr worship. 7:30 p. m.--Thty Christmas pro gram. Regular services on Dre. M. The school will close next Friday for the usual two weeka' holiday vacation. The Pralrin View ohurrh will have their Christmas exerrisvs on I'hrist. mus owl They are preparing an ex- rellent program for the mansion and should receive the hearty co. operation of the community. The Washburn Congregational church at Half Day will celebrate Christmas and have their exorcism: on Sunday evening. Dec. M, " 7:30 tr. In. so as not to conflict with Prairie Viow. They will have a Christmas pageant. "In Threw Stables." and a ini) on; titled "Tho ('lnlod Gate." baubles llnnrl munlv 1nd Sam. will also be ' Half Day and I Prairie View it was decided that the annual meer. ing and election ot officers of Wash- hurn church will he on Sunday no ning. Jan. tl, at 7:80 p. m. when all annual reports will be rendered and all officers elect"! tor lheryear 1929, after which coffee and cake will he swrved by the ladies. Everyone should attend this meeting. hear what is being done with your man. "r and assist in electing the propér panic: in office. This ia your chance and your meeting so ttthe mlvuniaae. Mrs. J. tr, Cook, Marsh- all Schroeder and John Carlson were appointed as the nominating committm». The supper sponsored by the Whites uni Hillel in iuvnr of the Reds. at the church dining mum last Friday night was I wry enjoy. able affair. About 85 Wero'pnsent: praciimliy all were rimmed in the Sunday whiin The int! were I credit in the committee In rharttse. Pius yells. lungs and otuntg Bere put on during tho upper t e 3nd tum-a tor the little hulk. "gum, i-Inryune did their part. Th 'Redu were modui Winner: andithv White and Blues were [and lama. whim in a good principal. t Mr. and Mm. W. H. Meyer And 5011. George. returned home trorh Texas last week Thursday. They made I hurried trip. being gums only about three woylor George um he drove from hero to San' Benito in than! four days-some delving. The weathir out there being samewhul "my und cool like here. Mr, Mey- an own. Bottle property, near San Benito and mum: a trfp_down there awry winter. The band concert given by the Prairie Flew hand hm week Fri. trtsy was certainly "no. Alan rruwd was pruem, but the entrid commit. nity nhnuld hIVG been there to in. wire the rtJumrsteru,in'their tine "urk. Dr. Deering at the sum depart- ment of public health hara1heen In nut community last Monday check. ing up on the disease: in uur midst and to "certain it they are all abid- ing by the auto law. The Rev. George Vance spent the past week anmnx his ronerepttlon nu numuut ot the mammary [wing cloned for that time. There are new"! our: of whoop- Me cough and chicken pox In our (ummmmy now and " behuovea us to observe the quarantine rules and the state law in order to "on: an epidenm: _ No Happy Medium D Steel in Auto: . The steel Industry gun 14 per cent. or nearly 5.000.000 tons. of It: product to the automobile Industry each year In tiniithed rolled mm and lteel. The law school has also obtained . group or more than 200 cartoons of English legal lights. The paintings portray better than words, the legal coatumes of the past. In one at the purtraits. Justice Abney ot the court of cmmnmt pleas under (Worse ll is showing holding in his hand the hint-Vain which Judges of his time more when they pronounced the death sentem-e. The collection paintings of Jere. miah Gridley of the Harvard class of 1725, often called "the father of the Boston bar." and Bdnjamln Pratt ot the clan; of 1737, an eminent Bos. ton lawyer and later chlet justlce ot the state of Now York. l _ By International New: Service. d Cambridge, Mai-Harvard law school has purchasedg notable col- lection of portraits of might famous Jurists Of the 17th anti lyith qentu- HOS. to be used, according to pres- ent plans. to decorate the new Lang- dell Hall wing of the school. now um der construction. Ra's ball, following a day of pro- mixruoun masking throughout the gayest and brighten day of the car- nival, will climax the celebration. Februu'y , mar" the first farm!" of the curtain], when the Kniithrs of momus will traverse the strrrts in pageant and give their grand hall in the Athenaeum. The next Sunn- duy will We the bull of the Mystlt club and the Parade, of Proteus tul- lows on Monday. . I New Orleans people, WI"! celebrate the cnrnlnl religiously every year and who each senor: germ? to make the (-arnhul men Bayer than its pre- decassun. are sure the' r-umlng event will be supreme among all carnl'mls of the Mardl (has: HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BOYS PORTRAITS OF tr FAMOUS JURISTS T. Fuller t1loom--"Dtm't worry '." in a good motto, but it pan be much Improved by the addition of the single word "ottera."---Kamet" City, Star. . Uhcle Eben "t goes lo thumb." said Tfnclp Eben, "un' thtdtg mum)" in seein' some o' my neighbors am Is out o' mischief fob at least a rouple of hours otr Sunday morrttn'."---Wttgh- ingtm Star. l _ The event, Bhirh attritrtg sands of outsklvrn and 9V'ry of New Orleans like a mnmw earlier this season than it I some- years. beginning an it d January T, the King}: Night round of testlrjtie1, :Wfll In oil) Mural Gran Day. TL Februan 11.,thv grand s'ittttle WHICH luClUOPS tne t54Mt0m-Mt1tr0po Hui Area, Southern Miotsachusett and Rhode lelaud. By International News Service. New Orleans. tat Thw roman: tnin again I: {manning 22w}! for ', Mardi "ran and a t/l m'mm merry making nndvr the ,1ng ot t mystir's. l The chungw in the form of-or- gunlzatluns will be holly adminis- trattve. They will?ut .attect the mining ("struts or "vision Areas: or the local urzlnldtluns. but tii. vide the Tompany trr)m an adminis- trative point of view, into prawn-ally equal mum Tho-n- w,'ll ha a Gen- o-ral Mnnugwr in ell; h (1193, to mRtortt tuur functional u'epaptment heads "I" report tor eturitiertr'mg, plant. trattle and comment" fundiom, Inake a change in its operirting or- uniiizaiimi. effecthe Janua'ry, l. 1921', dividing the Company iiitostwo op- erating areas. The "PW Northern Area. will Mrlude the Eastern, Con. tral and Western I'Lvlsiona and will take in. Maine, New Mamp'shiro, Vermont. and all of Massachusetts north and "at of the PmstwrMetro- poiltan Area. The Southern Area will be made up ot the present Me- tropolitan and Southern Divisions which includes the BtiomMetrovol. MARDI GRAS MONTH BEGINS JANUARY 7 NEW ENGLAND PHONE CO. DIVIDES SERVICE By International New. Service. MUM)" , The: New England Tele- nrm- and Telegraph company will Important Addition tht Rewlem will n January 7, fol. ot the Kreme of urday. The bail" e dance of Les , followm' week rimot Iris. ot the pol "Make no a free. man." The, [at years of Amundsmx's life "(we helget, with gerlous timanr4al y'er/tt After the war, his prawn,- fortune wast estimated at 275,000 pounds, but this and man: subvmr Hun ot 8140.001) were unnumr'Iem to Cover tho 'epoIHes "f mu Pohsr up pulitiuns. _ , By International New. Service. '()31u.i.\'nrway -,-Tlae nuulals award. ed to the late Capt. Rauld Amundm-n {or his explorational work in the Polar' regions, have been sold tar tt.000 M satisfy claims against his Hump. r l Becoming bankrupt in 1024 be. mum ltr the Iremendmxs expenhvs ttrurteu in his tttries) arxivitirs. Capt, Amundseh'a last words, before. gumg to his death in an ut'vmpt m rum-Lu. Commander l'mhnrtu Sahib. \wm addressed to his lawyer. lie Eleven Cities Provide Half of Nation's Gifts to Philanthropy in 1927 AMUNDSEN'S MEDALS SOLD TO PAY CLAIMS AGAINST HIS ESTATE ti say"Wtrtg6hrigtttttrg"il 2 with a tits APPLIANCE tiiirrit , rmmumumumuw s idiiiittiR ii! 1fihiliilliii- ' , " _ . dtiili Iili')t é ',rccYal u D O W N 'ai Biiriiiit iii?? " . (one year to pay) ill " V PPT ' iiii1? E.ttt, l I I rd Boston. - A thief stolv shoes. both men's and lit the automobile tst Mus salvsman ll the th;et wae without of humor he was in a My all the shoes were for the r The Box-Seat Man He is Hm mm of man, Mt' s' our bittf-rly H-lvrnnt M?'.;. would rather hut" a box wo.,'," " he cvruhln't Mm} " well (rm: (HIM 5":I'vJuI1-r . . . Phoenix Hosiery colors make it simple to choose the smart shade that blends with the ensemble, for every Phoenix shade is the shade of Paris. As Paris decides the colors of fashion, Phoenix decides the colors in Hose . . . colors the fashionable woman accepts "I! I VI vuugav I ~v. It is their style sense which prompts fashionable women to choose r53 PHOENIX "ihegkart Store -th, the Jtbrth an"? tix, am t .50 ample , from C \o-n nd By International News ttorvbe""- Quint'y. Matts.---A local factory in . "t began Alte manufarlln'e of 211d... to'trtlolc, - ma hr" titre that little 11111:th elm-0980mm htve been ne!! mu in . wit l" sex-w It tt .95 toit Bidder: I'Mcat 18 " thut a plate over 'pt fiV:.,-ntes that a n: irl "tws. uithin the hog , I: fellow not; call, warning; - ('hurlutte '2t the tt 60 ith me LC tll it! II) In bi