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|END OF COLORADO THE _EVENING STRIKE SEEN NEAR STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., trial Workers of the World, today found operators ready to negotiate with miners while the State assigned more troops to patrol duty. a week ago in which five miners were killed by State police. Fifteen operators have agreed to meet Gov. W. H. Adams today to open negotiations for a settlement. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 27, D e —————— 15, when he went to meet his father. “Let us know where you are,” the plea continues, “and we send for you. We are not mad with you, but are heartbroken, and all we want is ROTHAFEL TO SPEAK. Women's City Club Plans Second | gcl.mm. MANAG[R l Abe Martin Says: SLAYS INTRUDER ( Ex-Yale Hockey Star Kulls Athlete—Says He Shot in Self-Defense. Anniversary of Chorus. S. 1\. Rothafel will be !he guest of | With production appra mal in the southe | centered attention on the n: trict, where operators ) | planned to resume today. = While northern miner oided demon- | strations pendin tions, four more units of the | were mobilized. dear one. us hmr from you S 50 opicr._35< sod 6o e Use PISO'S THROAT and CHEST SALVE with the syrup. Applied esternally, it quickly penetrates. 35c. | Operators Ready to Negotiate With ' Miners—Coal Fields Are Quiet. | ner meeting of the Wome: B . ! sday evening at Parents of Missing Richmond Boy | hoy in \elrhrnlmn of th h | to r s £ ave | coo anni f the club choru: Say They Are Heartbroken. membe s command render what | 53¢ il a s the plea | can in an effort to baniels of |1°¢ e frnn\ the come home,” and Mrs. J. W, l(lr’hmuml Walter [ air and members of the section will assist | lin the reception of the guests. would The northern field has ince the skirmish Aspen and poplar trees are favorite | m home since October | food of beavers. ciated Pr BARRINGTON, Mass. ~ember 28.—Having shot and killed an Intruder whom he found with a woman in a parked car, Gilbert Stanley, ¥ ey star, member of a prominent fam fly and the manager of the Berkshire Preparatory School, was at liberty today under $10.000 bail. He killed Peter Fuleo, who, he said, attempted to attack him when ordered with sev- eral companions to leave the school srounds | was charged with man- He told police he shot In Tasty Candies 3for 10c sort these candies any way ¢ vou hest— Beechnut 0ld Time Cookies The appeal is in the taste of these fa- mously goad cookies baked by the well known packers of Beechnut Bacoy; Pea- nut Butter and Chewing Gum, etc. Two e 19¢ o 350 $1.55 eed to contain nine and You may that will ple Hershey’s Almond Bar Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Hershey’s Goodbar Caracas Sweet Chocolate Peter’s Milk Chocolate Peter’s Nut Chocolate Nestle’s Milk Chocolate Nestle’s Almond Chocolate Bit O’ Honey Bars Old Nick Bars Stick Candy T'd never want t' * tallow | condles, whishers, pettic an’ mud | roads, but wa certzainly could use a | Sheninkion dn vAiato, few ole time political leaders if we had ' " Fulco, widely known in this district as a school and semi-professional base ball and basket ball player, had driven to the school with three others, a man and two women One of the latter | was employed at the school and the second man, Michael Cleary, jr., had left to accompany M elle Bud niski to her quartes | Fulco and Mrs. Mabe mained in the automobi there discovered by Sta dered them to leave the refused and he later r stauger self-defense. Meadow Lark Peas A good standard grade of peas are offering to our n unheard-of price. stock your pantry price is in effect? Eer lOc Tin Special Low Price - — Mixed Vegetables For Soups Add a tin of mix- ed vegetables to hot water and soup stock, season and Per Tin Black Palm Dates. . Black Palm Dates. . Dromedary Dates. warked np for ed fer Thomp- A fancy grade of Golden Ban- tam Corn which you may buy at the at a price you ha Sanitary ~ stor ordinarily ol been paying for ca low. price all can now afford Jockey Club Peas. Per 171/26 Tin N Special Low Price r U. S. AIDS 1.ARVESTING. Employment Service Furnishes 100,000 Mexn in Wheat Belt. corn many grades below this ex- cellent product. 12}c Per Caddie caddie .) pounds or o James re- | Per Tin Note: one-half ( Vo a Libby’s Asparagus Famously good Asparagus, packed in one-pound square tins, 21 to 30 spears per tin. m 29c Special Low Price ds for harvest labor lided throughout the Department improved operation | States Employment | wheat belt the employment agen, lizing 100,000 men, | Davis estimated th ervice was 15 ¢ ish in. | duri country, Stanley asserted that he again or- A dered the couple to leave, but that Fulso jumped out of the car ched him. The gun was and Fuleo dropped mortally wounded. ported n-m Libby’s Cherries Blue Ribbon Peaches An excellent dried peaches, packed in Honey Dew Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple The The ideal alu- minum scouring pad makes the jcb of cleaning and polishing alu- minum ware tidy and almost effort- less. Son of Inventor. Stanley is the son of the late Wil for_each laborer furnished | llam Stanley. noted electrical invent.| ‘The average temporary field worker or, for whom the General Electric Co. | Put in about 86 davs dur named its Pittsfield plant i He is 30 vears old und one of siy brothers who vale, where four were hocl which he wa st of this Fancy grade California Cherries canned in a grade of finest apples grown are canned under the Honey Dew brand. 2:29c|: pine- tly as he follows the rich ent from South Packed by ernment last two sizes— syrup. Libby. m 23¢ .pkg., 9¢ .ge., 23¢ .pkg., 20¢c Blue Ribbon Peaches 11-0z. 2-1h. Phkg. Pkg. 15¢ 39c ™ .Vp-Ib. tin, 23¢ .Ib. tin., 45¢ .bot., 32¢ or {had 70 field ident | the march, ,,\\l[h ate working and mun York and cay for two ¥ Clarence, ed man at the varsity squad. Stanley’s hearing has been set for Thursday, when Cleary and Mrs. St. James will be heard on charges of | drunkenness, which were preferred against them as an aftermath of the shooting. JAPAN SENDS FLYER. e | Pilot to Train With U. S. Army at Eelfridge Field. vhile a twin brother, | with the accused me he starred on the | Six Thinner Slices Cocomalt. . . Toddy........ Borden’s Malted . . Comet Rice. . Bulk Rice The World’s Highest Quality Four “Sticks” in a Carton Altex Figs. . ... Caravan Figs Blue Ribbon Figs. . ... . . .jar, 30c pkg., 15¢ .23¢c 60cLb. Special This Week COMBINATION OFFER Consisting of 2 Pkgs. Va. Sweet Pancake Flour 1 Tin Va. Sweet Syrup 37c Articles Special - All This Week Carpenter’s Breakfast FIGS \E R Speci:I All This Week Chipso The Large 23-0z. 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Per N L &dC Idaho Potatoes “Best for Bakfng” nearby points. 5Lbs.17¢ 3 Lbs.25¢ FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES White Potatoes. . . . ... .15 Ibs., 39¢ . .Ib., 5¢ Sweet Potatoes, Nancy Halls, 4 Ibs., 15¢ ...31bs., 13¢c Sweet Potatoes, S. C. Reds, 4 lbs., 15¢ .Ib., 5¢ Cabbage, old crop. . .. Ib., 2¢ . .bunch, 5¢ Cabbage, new crop. . . . . ... .Ib, 5¢ .Ib., 5¢ Onions, Yellow. . . ... .. .4 lbs, 13c .2 bs., 25¢ Onions, White . . . .. 4 lbs., 15¢- |- Cocoanuts ..2 for 15¢ Lettuce, Iceberg. . . ... ... .hd., 10c | Apples, York .. 51Ibs., 25¢ .....lge. stalk, 10c | Apples, Winesap. . . ... . .3 Ibs., 28¢c Beans, Stringless. . .. .2 Ibs., 25¢ 2 Ibs., 25¢ EMERAL!TE relieves eye- | strain, eliminates brain fag caused by poor lighting and increases output. Eyes work better, last longer and | keep more alert in its mei- low, daylight glow. Nature made green and day- light restful to the eyes. 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Although other diplomatic changes eare possible within the next few months, none are expected imme- diately. oo linBlo oo Claims $30,000 on Note. Avoub M. Rizik has sued the| estate of J. Maury Dove for $30,000 alleged to be due on a prom ry hnts‘ given by the dec 4 June 19, Attorneys Lambert, Yeatman £ Canfiid appear for the plaintft T VPayi’ng Casf\ ° Lge. The Pkg. Combination PREPARED FLOURS Aunt Jemima Pancake. . . .Pks: 121/,c Virginia Sweet Pancake. ... .7k 11c Swansdown ..............Pk& 35¢c Flako Pie Crust............Pk& 15¢ Jenny Wren...............Pks. 23¢ SYRUPS & MOLASSES Karo, Red Label.........No- 1% 14¢ Karo, Red Label. . No. 3 37¢ Karo, Blue Label........ 1% 12¢ Karo Blue Label......... 5 32¢ Karo, Blue Label. . ... No. 10 59¢ Duff's Molasses.. .. .......1% s 17¢ Duff’s Molasses % Ibs. 29¢ Brer Rabbit Molasses. . . .sreen tin 14¢ Brer Rabbit Molasses. . .. .50 tin 17¢ Virginia Sweet. . 23c CEREALS Cream of Wheat.......... vks Cream of Wheat. . Jmnallipks. Wheatena siaiuipiaPUE: Farina, Quaker. s Pettijohn’s . .. Pke Ralston’s Whole Wheat. .. . .pke 24c Malt Breakfast Food. .. .... .Mk 23¢c Post Wheat Meal. ......... . .rks 23¢ Kellogg’s New Oata. . Sanitary Oats. . . .. : Quaker Oats. . . Iarge pkg. Quaker Oats. ... Small pkg. Quaker Oats, Qulck Cook Sivkss Puffed Rice ks, 15¢ Puffed Wheat pke. 121/¢ DRIED BEANS & PEAS Lima Beans. . - 10c Red Kidney Beans. ... G .“’ 10c Black-Eye Peas. vela e Navy Beans. . . .3 ™ 08¢ For the Small Families Trusty Friend Brand of superior vegetables are now being canned in the smaller No. 1 tins. Just the size for your needs. Tomatoes, No. 1 Tin. . .7V4¢ Baby Limas, No. 1 Tin, 12V/5¢ Shee Peg Corn, No. 1 Tin, 10c . SRS, M. G. McFADDIN & CO. 3% Warren St., N. Y. Establiched 1874 i b. 19¢ % b, 19¢ % . 19¢ QUART OF WATER A | DAY HELPS KIDNEYS | |When Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers, Also Take a Little Salts. Spinach New Crop Just received from southern farms and Grapefruit Tangerines The Florida crop of citrus fruit is now in season and this fruit is not only better in quality but lower in price. All of our stores are plentifully supplied. Oranges Once I was sick, long years ago and doctor bills ran high, ‘and drug- 1| gists chased me to and fro. with goods T ought to buy. When cured I || #2id to old Doc_ Heck, “Now figure your account, and I will write you out 2 check, whatever the amount.” called upon_the dru asid them for their bills, and handed | i yment fo Eating too much rich food m: uce kidney trouble in Fomc; 24c 14c 22¢ 11c 20c because the the kidne: v become | | clog up | J Il sorts of di nd dosed, ‘he_and miser but now the H]U]l‘l\l he: think of vv‘hl hlll!d when eve: resumed the of good "\ out four ounces of any good pharm spoonful in a | ak! Carrots, bulk . Carrots Rutabagas . . . . ... Pears, D’Anjon . . Sauer’s Vanilla Extracts No. 2 Bottle, 15¢ No. 5 Bottle, 28¢c JAMS & JELLIES Schimmel’s Jelly .tumbler 121/¢c Libby’s Apple Butter. 14¢ Welch’s Grape Jelly 15¢ Welch’s Red Currant Jelly. ... .jar 18¢ Welch’s Grapelade . dar 23¢ Glen Rosa Marmalade. Jar 30¢ Ma Brown Jelly Jar 10c Ma Brown Preserves..... .ar 10c Ford Precserves 30c er before and your end bled, He had no_ruble koper his wages down he in. He bought thi plan, expens nd when he drew ||| Dblew them | made from the | and lemon juice, To ps bills_he' ha 2 still_he’s payi e 40 that | they noton and ften relieving bladder pills swallowed lon 1 there’s a job that shipwrecks hope, and fills one’s life with tea ng up for , thr i eff Jong and dismal_ ch millions of hoobs en take now and then o 2 i t mig | p the kidneys clean thus often serious kidne | disorders. 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