Fiv e Women Arc Selected on Jury To Tiy Arbuckle Eleven Temporary Jurors in Box At Clone of Second 4 Day General Interest . Dwindling. San Francisco, Nov. IS. The end of the second day in the man- daughter trial of Roscoe (Fatty) ArbucVle law 11 temporary jurors in the box and the general interest in the jury selection dwindling. Five ot those selected were women. There was nothing in the sessions to give them arty more interest than the ordinary criminal action, al though the frequent clashes of op posing counsel occasioned inirtli or sharpened curiosity on the part of the spectators and court officers at times. J he questions did -not oilier ma terially from those aked at the opening of the trial yesttrday. Arbucklc's attitude was of such deep apparent dejection that he re mained almost aloof. He did not consult with counsel and at the re cess periods remained by himself. Many Vacant Seats. There were vacant seats in the court room throuRhout the day,' al though the trowd in front of the building to see the principals go to a-id fro was larger than yesterday. Many of the spectators in court were talesmen who have not been called to the box. Attorneys said that there was a possibility of the jurors being final ly selected by tomorrow night.-,, The activities of the women's vi gilant committee, a moral uplift or ganization, in watching the case and sending representatives to the court room, figured largely in the jury oucstioning today as it did yester day. The medical testimony to be ' introduced was also mentioned. The talesmen were asked by the defense if such testimony might be connected by them in any way with any possible moral lapse on the part of Miss Virginia Rappe, in connec- , tion with whose death Arbuckle is being tried. Thev answered that they would be guided solely by the evidence; , ;' . . j , Women Alt Housewives. Indicated transgressions of .the ( prohibition laws by Arbuckle and j Miss Rappe would have no effect on the talesmcfi, they answered. They said that the detention of wit- ' nesses by the district attorney would not prejudice them either against the prosecution or the witnesses in volved. . ; The women in the box are all ; housewives and. some of them have children, who, they said, enjoyed the ; Arbuckle motion pictures. They are: Mrs. Anna Butler, Mrs. : Helen M. Hubbard, Mrs. Kitty L. MacDonald, Mrs. L, F. Sandcn and Mrs. Edith Unsworth. "West Point Votes Bonds - For Electric Light Plant - West Point, Neb., Nov. 15. (Spe cial Telegram.) The specfal election held here todav carried by a vote cf 318 to 30. This is for the issuance of electric light bonds and the sec-, ,ond election held for the purpose. ; CORDS Wfo Lower THE School District at Stella Falls in River Stella. Xeb., Nov. lS.-(Special.) So much land hat gone into the Mis souri river the last few yean in the neighborhood, 12 or IS rnilei eis( of Stella, that consolidation of some of the school districts has become neces sary, l'upilf from Hillsdale district, where there is no school, go to the Boatman school. E. l ritz Slagle, the teacher, has an enrollment of A3, which makes the Boatman the largest rural school in this part of the state. So much of the St. Deroin district has gone into the river that the uis trict has become too small to sup port a school. A plan to consolidate with Boatman was advocated, but the few pupils in the St. Deroin district are perhaps five miles from the Boat man school, and as no provision has been made for their transportation they are not in school this year. Bluffs Hospital Romance Leads Pair, 60, to Altar Airs. Emma Lucas and August Louie Slip Off to Des Moines and Get . Married. ' ; Mrs. Emma G Lucas, head of the Jennie Edmundson hospital, and Au gust Louie, manager of the Skinner Baking company, Council Bluffs, were married' Monday afternoon at the home of J. D. Edmundson in Des Moines. ' . , . Mrs. .Lucas and , Mr'. Louie have been seen together much in the last few years in Council Bluffs. Recent ly he was very ill in the hospital and friends believe that the romance may have developed there. Both are more than 60 years old. Mrs. Lucas was head of the Wo men's , Christian association which built a hospital in Council Bluffs that was later merged into the present Jennie Edmundson hospital. -. Mr. Louie sold out his big bakery inter ests to the Skinner Baking company, in which he holds a large amount o stock. , Rev. J. P. Burling of the Green wood Congregational church, Des Moines, officiated. Among those pres ent at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Edmundson, Mrs. E. E. Hart of Council Bluffs, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Pinney, formerly of Coun cil ; Bluffs, and Miss Margaret An derson. . . After a honeymoon in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Louie will live in Council tflutls. Aged Man Killed. Brainerd.' Minn.. Nov. IS. With his side crushed and six ribs broken, Andrew Rink, 77, was ound dvintr in the cattle barn at his farm home. 20 miles southeast of Brainerd. Medical aid was secured, but he died ater. - ,.. . - , -. ; -.; City .in,, Wood Business. Virginia, Minn... Nov.. 15. The city council has again decided to go into the wood business on a limited scale. Men in need of employment will be given jobs cutting SO cords of wood to be sold in Virginia at cost. . - - ..'. ttcim tco u. Ceared - to Our policy has always been to pass on to the user of auto mobile tires immediately any reduction in cost. We will not deviate in the slightest from the high standard of workmanship and material so necessary to maintain the remarkable service given by Miller Tires. Due to the readjustments in costs of materials, it is now possible to make a reduction, which unquestionably makes Millers the best buy in automobile tires. FABRICS Cords Sin . Fabrics ' Truck $18.00 30x313 $12.50 34x4ig 34x5 25.50 32x3 19.15 $49.05 $56.05 29.40 31x4 21.75 35x5 36x6 32.40 32x4 25.35 $61.00 $78.05 33.40 33x4 26.50 38x7 40x8 43.90 34x4 . 35.65 $113.85 $146.65 52.15 33x5 41.20 42x9 44x10 .54.75 35x5 43.65 $236.25 $330.00 in Price Than Ever Before MILLER RUBBER CO. OF N. ,Y. AKRON, OHIO . Iowa Guardsmen ' Sent to Ottumwa To Quiet Strikers Two Companies From Dei Moines Will Maintain Order -Packing House Employes And Pickets Clash. . Des Moines, Nov. IS. Two com panics of Iowa - National Guard were ordered by Gov. N. E. Kendall to report for duty in Ottumwa, where strike of employes of the John Morrell Packing company has een in progress for nearly a month. The troops were ordered, fol lowing word from the county slier iff, county attorney and the mayor of Ottumwa that the situation was beyond their control. , rifty deputy sheritts, sworn m this afternoon by Sheriff George H. Giltner, were on duty in jhe vicinity of the Morrell plant in Ottumwa to night, according to information re ceived here. Many of these deputies, it was reported are uttumwa busi ness men. Striken in Clash. ," According to reports received tO' night by Governor Kendall from Adjutant General L. G. Lasher, who was in Ottumwa, no disturbances oc curred, today except that outbreak early this morning. Between 6:30 and 7 o'clock this morning groups of worKers and pickets clashed and a number of men. including several officials of the company sustained minor injuries. There had been a number of previous outbreaks with minor casualties since the strike started October 19. Workers at the Morrell olant num bering approximately 1,300 walked out on strike following differences over working conditions and a re duction in the number of guaranteed working hours per week. Company officials yesterday reported that it was operating with about 600 .work ers. Troops Leave Des Moines. Mayor Charles Chilton and Coun ty Attorney . Newton W. Roberts joined Sheriff G'ltner in the appeal to Governor Kendall for troops. All three officials stated that the situa tion was beyond local control., ' It was unofficially stated here to night that the troops would leave Des Moines shortly after midnight and would arrive in Ottumwa ready for duty before 6 tomorrow morning. Colonel Guy Brewer, Governor Ken dall announced, will be in command. .-. District Judge D. M. Anderson late today granted the company a tem porary injunction enjoining members of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workers front picketing the plant, intimidating employes or acts of violence. More than 100 strikers were named defendants jn the petition. Machinists' Mate Dies As ' Plane Falls at Pensacola Pensacola. Fla.. Nov. IS. Ma chinist's Mate Colton was killed yes terday when a seaplane carrying him and Lieuts. Steadham Acker ahd O. D. Soaulding went into a tail spin at an altitude of 1,000 feet and crashed near Barancas, Beach. Acker and Spaulding were-seriously in jured. ; ..' 9. PJCT. off. - the - Roorj TRUCKS Jefferis Active in Nebraska Rate Case (( allawd Trom teas 0- business more bountiful, lower in terest and lower freight ratri." Mr. Jefferis said that Mr. Etch re ceived his statement In a most sym pathetic spirit and said the matter would be submitted to the commis sion. Mr. Etch speaking of the rumors afloat that the railroads would find objections to putting the rates ordered on hay and grain in effect November 20, intimated that the commission could not act until the time set for the railroads to go iito operation but he had every reason to believe that if the rates were not put into effect on November 20, the commission would act promptly and issue an order making the rates effective. Incident to the conversation Com missioner Esch said that an order re cently issued by the Interstate Com merce commissioners to the railroads having resulted in a saving to the shippers between $175,000,000 and $200,000,000, and if the order by the commission on October 20 is carried out with reference to grain and hay it will be an additional saving to the shippers ot SJS.WU.uw. Chamber of Commerce Urges I. C. C. Order Rate Reduction The following resolution was adopted at a meeting of the execu tive committee of the Omaha Cham ber of Commerce yesterday after noon and copies were ordered sent to the Nebraska delegation in Wash ington. The. resolution: Whereas, the Interstate Commerce com million. In Its declalon of October 20, 1131, found the exlstlnr tremportatlon rulea on grain, grain products and hay. carloada, unjust and unreasonable for the future ana Whereas, the commission suge-eeted substantial reductions approximating more than SO per cent of the Inoreasea made an of Auiuit 26. 1920. and atated It would exDecc the reductions to be made effective not later than November 20. 1921. and that "an order will be en tered In accordance with our finding If that becomea neceaaary ' and whereas, there is no tangible evidence that the earrlera in this territory in- tend to follow the commissions auggea tlon that aald reductlona be made op erative on November 20, 1921, even though lire commission haa aided them to the extent of granting permission to make aald reduced schedules effective on five days notice and Whereas, great publicity has been given to these proposed reductions in ratea and as a result thereof business transacttona In grain, grain products and hay are at an absolute standstill and will continue In that atate of atagnatlon until the scheduled reductions are placed in effect, and this inactivity In agricultural prod ucts la reflected to aU other lines ot busi ness endeavor; Therefore, be It resolved by uie umana Chamber of Commerce, through lta execu tive committee, that the present situa tion constitutes an emergency ot auch a serious nature as to Justify an appeal to our chief executive, our senators ana representatives In congress and to the Interstate Commerce commission to the end that a mandatory order shall be issued requiring the carriers to estab lish the reduced rates effective Novem ber 20, or so soon thereafter as the ex igencies of the situation may necessitate, and Be It further resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the president of the United States, senators and rep resentatives In congress from . Nebraska, the chairman ot the Interstate "Commerce commission and to the daily press. Earth Tremors in Peru. Lima: Peru, Nov. 15. Two addi tional, earth tremors were' registered Sunday by the seismograph of the Lima geographical society, 1 oie of the shocks being estimated' at only 60 miles' distant. . It was registered at 5:59 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The other tremor, registered at 3:48 o'clock yesterday morning, was es timatsd at 2,400 miles distant. Savings Account of $1 Earns 17 Cents in 29 Years Saanuah, Ca., Nov. 15. Twenty, nine years ago Miss Maude Quinn, or Jacksonville, I'U., hud a savings a'ceount of $1 started by her mother in the old Savansh savings bank while the family lived here. A letter recently addressed to the bank came into the hands of Charles Rockwell, a former treasurer oi the institution, long since defunct, asking what the dollar had earned. It had earned 17 cents according to Mr. Kockwell, and he advised the young lady tin account still stood on the books now in his possession. - Every Style Flashlights and Batteries New EVEREADY Focusing Flashlight Throws beam 300 feet long Special Exclusive Fea tures of New Eveready Focusing Flashlight: Spotlight Type 1 1 Concentrated filament lamp , Evened? Maids, a new cre- ition. r? True parabolic reflector, Spot light type, also brand new. f3l Shock absorber to prevent accidental breaking of lamp. 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