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CAN'T You see THAT SOMETHING | wonDeREUL HAS HAPPENED TD - ME, MUTT? (Copyright, 1923, by H. O. Fisher, Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Of.) Look! A HA|R! AND AFTER T've - Been BALD FoR IevenTeEeN YEARS! Het Dog!, A MlRACLe HAS TAkenN PLACE! Look. CLOSE! {RALSTON ISSUES DENIAL an[;lN []F$ m OF MEMBERSHIP IN KLAN INPEARLS SOUGHT - Grand Jury Hears Evidence : Against Dentist in $1,000,- 000 Jewel Robbery ter rding ons s 1 Klux l\hu The first asked n 23.—Whi what informa- cted on the robbery srner Brothers warehouse, ure €racing th of je ey deposit d by Dr. Spencer i In connection e third If he unl )f Senator the grand jur gt Ralston replied, tion the state $1.000,000 hond of the We th o Senator in vou the | ir se of u will not, me to to do ob duty nnd “nuld render me unfit to rob brr\ hold a seat in the ir other houses said by the au- not and of the Ku land that he wa unrumprnmismgl) )rthe upholding of Ame 1 ples as set forth in the on. ; «' ROOSEVELT GUNS STOLEN. of Famous Expedition be worth box of facs afety deposit box r 11, b found in a at Antioch Trophies Among $10,000 Loot. BAYPORT, N. > o and exploring trips of the late President Roosevelt. us uring his life on the wes D vTHIE tips to South America and frica, were among the $10,000 worth si f loot stolen by burglars’ from the Jose | residence of his cousin, Robert B. | Roosevelt, Mrs. Roosevelt learned on |her return from Washington Yeaterc] the interrogation. imates of the total amount o have been increased by th n of a list of m vels which places the losses o $2,000,000. SHIPPING FIBM FINED suipping {1 for permitting the You Deserve “Not the But the BEST” Get gquality when you buy Pork Pudding! quality,. Pay a little more, maybe, but get a temptingly spiced product that will bring breakfast pleasure to all your family, For Sunday’s breakfast plan to serve Auth’s spm a real surprise! Jaded appetites will find a pleasant awak- ening with this totally different meal delicacy. Auth’s should be your choice. Sold at nearly all Grocers and at.our Market Stands .See the stamp on the casing— then you know you're (dhng—"not the cheapest, but the best!” those under thirty years are: Sir V.| Warrender, twenty-four; the Hon. C. Rhys, twenty-four; Capt. V. Cazalet, twenty-six; Lord Erskine, twenty-| ¢cleht; Lord Apsley, twenty-eight:| Lord ‘Hartington, twenty-eight: Capt, | H. MacMlllan, twenty-nine. and Lord | Stanley, twenty-nine. The Itberal | roster youngsters includes the twenty-five-year-old son of Sir \\'Il-‘ trid Mond, the present member for Swansea West, and Maj. Lloyd George, who is twenty-eight. ] {50 CANDIDATES | ON BRITISH BALLOT | Many Young Men Enter Cam- paign, Which Sets New Record. 1 Devilfish Swims Backward. From the Toledo Biade. One of the extraordinary features of devilfish is their method of swim- ming. They draw water into their bodies, and then ferce it out of a| hole just below the head. The force | of water as it rushes out propels the | creatures. Usually . the devilfish swims backward, but it can swim for- ward simply hy turning its fltxlbla‘ siphon in the opposite direction. November 23.—Political ers are predicting a record num- ber of candidat at the election on | December 6 timates vary, the 0, or 30 more than! | Near East Relief workers, including |Sunday, the Near East Rellef head- DARN THE Luck! T MUST HAve' - GoT. THAT STANDING ON Y HEAD ON THe KITCHEN, | thing taken when tnetr identity was known. When Dr. Uhle reported to the authorities in the next village, a se of peasants pursued the bandits |&na burned their camp. but the robe | bers escaped to the foothills. The |next night, however, the bandits burned the peasants' village, killing twenty-eight and wounding twenty and also derailed a train carrying soviet troops dispatched by the Rus- sian military authorities, killing ten and Injuring thirty. e By Day and Night. From the Richmond Times-Dispatch. City, Miss Laura Gather what you will, but look to ville, Pa., and Miss Belle Bass, New | your storage facilities. York city, on a lonely road east of | Two tricks are better than a dozen Mount Ararat, central Armenla, 1ast|fizzles, Futility is trying to sell permanent waves to a bald-headed man. In a crowd dressed up a simply gowned girl sure does shine. U. S. PARTY ATTACKED BY KURDISH BANDITS‘ Relief Workers Freed When Iden-| tity Is Discovered, But Village Burned. By the Assoct NEW YOR bandits attac| ovember 23 —Kurdixh d @ party of American Dr. and Mrs. U. T. Uhle of Kansas| cFetridge, Morris- quarters was informed by cable ¥ terday. None in the par Jured. the message said, nor vas | hl&l\«‘ll being 1 ction, when the total as altogether unusual.” 'he conservatives, it is expected, 1l number close to 550, the liberals | out 460, labor nearly 420 and about 30 independents. Reports from all parts of the coun- | try say that interest in the fight is extremely keen. The speakers are having no difficulty fn obtaining audi- { Pennsylvania Avenue , Seventh Street ences, and frequently experience the same trouble Lady Astor met-at Ply- mouth the other night in entering | their own meeting places. All ac- t the women every- aking great Interest in nd numbers of them are | giving their whole time to promote the interests of varlous cand According to the Daily Sketch, | Prime Minister Bald his protection policy many foreign cturers have been inquiring cant factory buildings. Some egotiating to rent or buy | such properties. Many Young Men Enter. One of the features of the present election is the large number of ye men who are candidates for s house uf commons. candidate in tive list among Here Ov Cheapest, f ‘ $ 1 See that you get delicious, all-pork, Pork ‘Pudding and - And they T:pl ‘seams —submitted for your selection tomorrow at— Are $30 and $35 ercoats 2700 ” They are in those models that have prefer- ence this season—single and double breasted; ;wnth half belts or belts all around, and Rag- lan or regular shoulders. are made up in those popular ,double-faced weaves—some dark, some me- ‘dium and some light shades—with neatly and those other details of finish characterize Saks Overcoats. v 827umdeedaveryspeclalpnce—and|t ‘won’t take a second look to persuade you of the wisdom of choosing one. But it must be “done tomorrow. Going Great Guns! That’s the short, sweet story; of this great Thanksgiving _Sale. An opportunity that will be past in a few days. If you haven’t bought your suit and overcoat out of this great stock, DO IT NOW! Every Suit Every Overcoat In Botlh Maiw’s Stores Honestly Reduced! Quality and the Utmost in Style - in Four Great Reduction Lots $27 $37 $47 $57 Lvery FULL DRESS SUIT Every TOP COAT Every OVERCOAT Every ULSTER Every RAINCOAT 600 Suits & O’Coats Reduced to 900 Suits & O’Coats Reduced to 700 Suits & O’Coats Reduced to 250 Overcoats Reduced to Garments Laid Aside With Deposit Every FANCY SUIT Every BLUE SUIT Every BLACK SUIT Every CUTAWAY SUIT Every TUXEDO SUIT No Charge for Alterations, Merchandise Selling Regularly at $35 to $70 Fashion Flashes From the Furnishing Field Quality and Style at a Price 500 Scotch Heather Scratch Felt 33,5. ROBIN HOOD HATS...... 400 Pairs Famous Make $3 and $3.50 Suede, Buck and Cape $6)69 ~ BRESS iBves . 2 900 Madewell, Cooper and Munsingwear UNION SUITS G for $5.25).... % Gray, White, Cream; Reg. and Stouts. We e eldle ol 1 85 s 600 Novelty Brushed Wool Money's Worth or Money Back