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WCOLONEL AS REAL ARABIAN ed Dress aml Gustoms {0 Aid in Final Victory ondon, March 28, (Correspondence the Associated Press).—Colonel T. fLawrence of the British army who fon i1y London with a of the Sherif of Mecca to give in- 1 concerning arrived in the 1s for independence i by some London newsr one of the most remarkable h produced by the war. r-haired voung Englishman of smallish of stature, Colonel Law- co gave such services to the Arab fise that he was treated as a sherif . given the additional rank of emir, ich is equivalent to that of prinee P other European or Christian, #ding to the London Daily Ma. @r recelved such a di nds of the royal family which is fie senior descendant of Mohammed one and Colonel Lawrence ed button that set off a mine. The vine and the train was wrecked mal Pasha’s car near the end was ailed, and the commander in chic was launched into space. Uninjured he picked himself up from the and fled for life, tearing off as he ran his medals, decorations and epau- lettes. These were found later and given to Colonel Lawrence MEN ARE SELLING WIVES IN CHINA 'Husbands Find Them Too Exper- sive a Luxury New York, April 2-—Men are sell- ing their wives in Fukien, China. Selling their homes, their lands, not enough assessments even their to meet the made by to be a part China. nildren enormous was of the southern army of nd | i armory, i this city { There and | i week. armed bapdits who pretend | | DECORATING ARMORY two | huge engines were toppled into & Ya- | FOR AUTO EXHIBITS Will Be Floor Space 10,600 Feet of Devoted to Show of Motor Vehicles. All roads will lead to the Arch street April 9, 10, 11 For many years and 12 for the automobile show. has been behird many other having an been a not There has 1 event vrranged show will rank wit ate. The dealers are wstic over the outlook. every Dbit of space in the armory alreidy womobile men and number of others who are to get space for their exhibits, will bhe for the auto s, All of the xhibition. The work of will he started When the one will not rec the of the big huildin The which has the contract on t ttions also arra the places in display. here for su has heen demand and as a for next has there decoratin e vt of the wor interic concern automohiie heen taken | hest cars will be | g the armory is completed The Dress Goods Shop 400 MAIN STREET Specials for Saturday 54 in. Suitings in Light Greys, Khaki, Black and White Checks and Dark Mixtures at $1.98 yard. 54 in. Wool Skirtings, in n Stripes and Checks, at $2.98 yard. Broadcloths in Black, 54 in. wide, at $2. 98 $3 25 and $3.49 yard S 54 in. BroadcloNavy and Colors, at \ C. L. PIERCE & CO. A LITTLE MORE SUNSHINE C FOR THE HOME IN THESE SPABKLING NEW APRIL VICTOR RECORDS "~ 3A-DA 18522 /‘ Arthur Field Alcoholic Blues Billy Murray Kisses—Fox Trot—J. C. Smith Trio Mickey—Vocal I'll Say She Does All star Trio You're Some Pretty Doll ¢ My Barney Lies Over the Ocean 15580 3 | wory in Hartford for the sh of the tions o he new. Al of the wallt of the armory will be draped and a ceiling will be } hung which will cover the rafters. | Many electrical ations will bo used in the deco Thirty-two large columns will be arranged on the | floor to divide up the spaces for the various dealers. Over each space a Jarge sign wiill he huag giving the the dealer who has ears on f Before the war C(olonel Lawrence In Yungchun county alone, accord- | Johnny’s in Town Arthur Fields s a student of history at Oxford. As | ing to a letter just received from Dr. B was able to speak two Arabian dia- | W. B. Cole, Methodist missionary, the Pets, he was sent by the war office in | pcople had to ra $600,000 in three 914 to do intel se work in Egypt. | months. Scarcely o gold or silver or pter he was assigned to aid in the | nament is to bhe und anywhere in gotiations with the king of the Hed- { {hese regions. Iverything iz who revolted against the Turks| turned into money. i Medina in Junc, afterward | - the Methodist district su- Pining the Sherif’s service. | andent of Yunkchun county, is fle adopted the full eld kit of ng his native preachers to culti- Pring robe, headpiece and golden e iTie it e s to help out with their and as gn example the people. Teaching people how to lielp them- | 't of the plan of the Cen tenary committee of the Methodist Episcopal church for rebuilding the at $3.75 yard. Georgette Crepe, 40 inches wule, in Grey, Nile Green, Maize, Biscuit, Sunset, Light Rose, Light Blue, Black, Lavender and White, $1.69 yard. A Fine Duet and a Fine Song is Lassic of Mine 8524—Salvation and One of the Most Impressive War Songs Ever Written Sung Wonderfully Well chuman-Heink Records has to be 87299—Taps’ by Madame S Get a few of these Week-end. 246 Main St, 0Op. the Monument C. L. PIERCE & CO. \_ name of el local fuclories who manufac- ttomobile s and supplie anging for elaborate displ the show. Few people realize the 1 rious automobile ]\UM\ 1 sundries | iDg last night voted to ve made i ain vitation to attend the world. To do this, the Centenary ex- noxt woek will give the | the members in what | this city is to bhe pects to spend out of the fund o chance to | $105,000,000 now being raised a cer- | srita S 2 for the auto- | having a show. It will . New Britain on the map. tain amount of money in every coun- herif Peiseul, he planned the ! up of troop and munition | on the Hedjaz line, and so suc- ful were their operations that the price on their heads of n alive, and $35,- | O™ o MO T o= oM P MO .o accept the in- One of speaking said that | ated on ! help to put 85,000 each show. b0 dead. They blew up seventeen trains, , great troop train which contained Pjemai Pasha, commander in chief of he Turkish army, and his staff. For fhis train Colonel Lawrence I in workers ait for nearly three days and nights. Dr. Cole goes on to Beveral trains were permitted to | county is meecting the san ags in safety. Then came the big|the robbers. Plundering s everrwhere. Methodist have been sacked and burned. | unable to pay the assessments heaten. Villages everywhere are be- | forced o the cause handits. he ANNOUNCEMENT PUBLAC: if take GHTING CHARLES PAYS FOR TROUBLE one see try of the world_ for native missionaries. $6.000.000 (.IIT ro \\,Uhl\l;h\ llery of the armory. i = This will allow mora space for the | Eastman lodak Company exhibitors.. The conc2 t on the open- | g T o A 00 T i iR e i SR Oxdcabaublores: Men | harmonic band. Many other special | otiractions are being arranged for wing the night of the big show. special music every | and equipment The band will he v that Sienyu from rife upon John McNamara for breac ace. He was ar- rested by Officer Frank Hahn at home, upon request of Mrs McN: mara, after he had broken one of the windows in the home and ‘tossed the furniture about the house, She re- ses to cook for me,” was the only son given by McNamara for his ac- tions. { within, nder Stadles and later this morning arvest ana when being placed kicked Officer John attempted to bite him Steinas, Who is a bartender in the saloon requested the accused to leave when he began to make a nuigance of himself, he said, and was lat { to put him out. As soon | cused reached the street, | came through the window, and Stein- as running out of the cafe, caught ’ near Elm street. He called | David E. Marcello, whose home is Stadler, who made the arr in Hartford, and who repairs dental nst | At the police box, Costavich began to | equipment, was doing some work in e had { kick and bite, and sank his teeth into | this city yesterday afternoon, and when he | the officer’s fingers. left his car on Main street longer i | | i seated fate Announces |Breaks Window, Hits Man and Bites Cop 5 Benefit for — Six April 4—An- | Zift by | Rochester, N. Y., nouncement is made of a fou George Eastman, president of the | Eastman Kodak company, to older employes of the 10.000 shares of its common stock, havin present market value of nearly ‘Ul)O,flUUV This stock is to be sold to employes at the par value of $100 a | share on an easy payment plan, the proceeds amounting to $1.000,000 to 2o into an employ The company has a {aside a like amount of its e common stack, to be sold at Marsh at 16 5 et P later employes becomne i ble through ler The Kodak company i paid to employes an annual wage dividend amounting to nearly 1 $1,000,000, which is to be cantinued. Charles Costaviteh w mood rather ¢ in a fighting to subsecribe which fact | ing | of the proved s him in police court this morning, when he was fined on cach of three counts—assanlt, injury to private property sistance. teis ared aimed that last night common council at its meet- company of Violates Auto Raule. Office Costavi o been assaulted ejected Costavich street saloon. ther alleged. upon the saloon toolk through a plate ing the window from a Spring Judge John M. than the legal time. He was arrested Costavich, it was fur- | the bench and imposed fines of §5 | by Officer Clarence Lamphere, and a being put out of | for assault, $5 for resistance and $10 | fine of §3 without costs was imposed stone and threw it | for injury to private property. His car was standing in front of ass window Husband Sent to Jail. Churchill's jewelry store for over two and rogister A 30 day jnil sentence w hours, the officer said MONEY SAVERS THAT WILL CROWD THIS MARKET With- Happy Thrifty Marketers Who Consider the Value of Quality as Well as Low Price. Every Value We Guarantee to Give Satisfaction or Money Gladly Refunded. Don’t Forget to Visit NEW BRI A EN’S BUSIEST MARKET SATURDAY All Day Sale forning “forning Sale Fancy Fresh Meadow Bre ‘Western EGGS On Sale only From 9 a. m. to hxtrd bpeual Sale—? & m-to 12:90 m QLALITY ROU ND STEAK e Carton Fresh Sliced from Mesffll‘fl——— Moncy ~ Saver TR T T T T Afternoon Sale—t v- m. o 5 p.om. ) 5ic PRIME RIB BEEF ROASTS 46¢ Al Day Money Savers on Qualit Pure Foods SPRING LAMB--Small Legs, Ib 35¢c; Tender Fores, Ib 28c 1b 20c | Best Chuck Reasts ...... 1b 22¢ Lean Boiling Beef 1b 18¢ | Prime Rib Roast Beef ........ 1b 30¢ Boneless Boston Rolls b 30¢ |Lean Pork Chops 1b 34c MILK FEMWC | SHOULDER ROASTS .. Tb. 280 PIECES FOR POT PIE .... Lb. 24c 1b 43¢ RUMPS OF VEAL ke wiaan Rl A Fresh Ground Hamburger 1b 29¢ Sugar (m‘crl Bacon . .. .. 1b 38c Morreli’s Cured FHams 1b 40(' Sliced Beef Liver ............ lb 1l¢ Home Made Sauerkraut . ~~wJeraev City | Pork Loms Ty 33¢; Shoulders, Ib 30c Heinz Dill Pickles .. 55¢ | Limberger Cheese .. ... Swift’'s Nut Margarine 32c | Best Peanut Butter .......... 1b 20c Fancy Meunster Cheese . .. ... 1b 39¢ | Home Made Mince Meat ... 2 Ibs 25¢ FRESH CHURNED MEADOWBROOK BUTTER, .. Ib 69c AT OUR GROCERY DEPARTIMENT | OUR UP- ]'I)‘gI”I:I’HF(‘)FIl}"IIgg JTE FRUIT N. B. C. Extra Wine Cockies 2 lhs 25¢ ; e o 3 Rolled Oats * " 19¢: Corn Meal # ™= 17¢ Best Maine Potatoes .... 15 1b pk 44c e el 5 6 rolls 25¢ Sweet Potatoes ........... 2 lbs 25¢ F'"k“, Paper Tolls ZoC1 Carrots or Parsnips .. 3 Ibs 10e Sunbrite Cleanser 10¢| Juicy Sunkist Lemons ~.... .. doz 25¢ Geld Dust ... . jc| Sunkist Oranges ............ doz 13¢ ! York State Pea Beans 10¢ ‘I]A&Y}Ié? ga“fi;las . S doz 39c Tomato Catsup 14c | Jumbo Sealdsweet Grape Fruit * for 25¢ Prepared Mustard Te Fre_sh Mushrooms ............ lb 90c A e e S o i Crisp Celery ............... bch 25¢ Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour pkg 15¢| Fancy Ripe Tomat o b 22¢ Table Syrup 22¢ | Native Radishes 2 beh 15¢ Pure Bulk Ceco: 25¢ | Boston Lettuce hd 18¢ Campbell’s \ss’t Sou;h 10¢ Argo Corn Starch .......... %e Hot House Cucumbers ea 23c Meaty Prunes 2 1lbs 25¢ Van Camp’s Milk .. 14c Red Ripe Towatoes "..'w TO THE Kirkham was on we, the undersigned. Decorating and F A. P. It gives us great pleasure to state that have purchased the Painting, Iuterior Sraming business, formerty conducted by 0 street. It is our intention to serve the conscientious nanner, and to inaugurate our possession of above business we will conduct for an. indefinite period, Big Real Wal! Paper Sale. 30 per Cent. to 40 per Cent. Discount on our entire stock of these goods. All 1919 patterns included. An unusual opportunity at this scason. to repaper your rooms at a great saving of money. cligi- k- imposed and the begin- public in a faithtul for soveral SUNDAY MOVIES ADVANCED, | Passed by State Scnate—Majority BExpected in Assembly. Albany, ting Sund ditions April 4.—The bill permit- movies under local con- passed by th senate ves- | terday. It is on the order for final passage in the assembly tomorrow. and while the majority will be small it is expected to pass. There Was no debate. SIX repub- licans voted with the democrats the measure. They were Abeles of the Brony, Graves of ., Lockwood of Kings. G. of Niagara. Walters | ana Whitley of Monroe Yours for Service, W.P.0ccupin J.E.Johnson 46 Main St Tel. 125-4. ok Hennery EGGS B P . Thompson 12 of the biggest gty . to Onondagn Freshest, brown- 2:30 m. est Kggs in a BIG CUT PRICES ON GROCERIES AND MEATS AT he Great Western Market THE MARKET WHERE DELIVERED PROMPTLY TO Saturday —of every type will be found to appeal to men Lean Pot Roast Beef of all degrees of fashion and fancy. QUALITY AND PRICES ARE THE TWO LEADING VLE PARTS OF THE CITY. FACTORS. GOODS They reveal last min- FANCY POTATOES . FANCY LEAN FRESH PORK STEWS OF GENUINE LAMB.. FANCY RIB ROAST OFF HEAVY STEER SIRLOIN, SHORT AND PORTERHOCUSE STEAK (GOOD CUTSs) POT ROAST OFF HEAVY BEEF I LB LIVER AND HALK POUND li\((l\ SKINNED BACK 113 . SMOKED SHOULDI e HAMBURG STEAR, PRESH CUT FRIISIT MA i SATSA 1 CORNED BE (NICELY CORNED) .. ol soe & | A mm‘(‘ Roasting Fowl LOINS [ ute style development in waist line models, mili- upai ) STEAK 4 tary ideas, panel backs S STid¢ and flare skirt styles— Ib 33c with the new peak lapels, slash pockets, etc. GROCERTES—EXTRA SPECIALS R OKRAUT 'OMATOES ANS LARGE NS PEAS x D MILK, 5 CORN $25 $35 $30 $40 ASHLEY BABCOCK CO. D BIIANS PORATED MILK MAZOLA OfL ZOLA OIL . Large Cocoanuts Ha .. ea: e 63 MAIN STREET. I, MAIETTA, Prop. Frsh Roasted Peanuts [ E e T B R T R ——