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TOMORROW Saturday Only Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Trousers AT ONE-HALF THEIR ORIGINAL PRICE JUST B0% ON THE DOLLAR You Are Now Face to Face With the Greatest Clothing Buying Opportunity of the Year By taking advantage of this Sale you will really earn 50c on every dollar you invest. Our stock is marked in plain figures with regular prices on the tags. Take off One-half of the marked price, pay us the Balance and the Goods are yours. MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S SUITS Regular Price $18. Sale Price Regular Price $30. Sale Price $ l 5 00 Regular Price $35. Sale Price $ 1 7.50 NEW RUSSIA 1S TIRED [ OF SOVIET RULE Local Assembly of Vladivostok, Expresses Itsell Viadivostok, Sept. 30. — Leading peasant members of tho local assembly have lssued a memorial which declares that they are weary of dictatorship, Bolshevism, political adventurers and reactionaries and want a true demo- eracy whioch will end the civil war that ia tearing Russla to pieces. The statement urges the convocation of a truly representative constituent assombly which will lead to a strong and united Russian government and make it possible for the people to work ealmly for the reconstruction of de- stroyed homes and for a mighty and free Russia. It declare the signers are ready to support in the Far East & democratic republic with a national assombly elected on the basis of gen- eral voting with proportiona| repre- sentation and without conditions as to religious, national or political views. The memorial continues “In the circle of economic prob- fems, the peasantry does not want a general nationalization of industry or the unlimited predominance of the gapitalists, who are mostly seeking un- Hmited profit, despite the real needs ©f the country and of the laborers oc- supled in their business. “Personal Initiative and private property in trade and industry must oxint. The peasants will insist upon & governmental regulation and a pub. Ye control of the economic activities, thus protecting the Interests of the Jaborers, consumers, the state and in- dustry. Nationalization s acceptable only for those branches of industry which bear a general state signifi- cance. The state must support by all means the independent co-operative establishments and public initiative, the co-operative apparatus to be used principally In matters of the supply and distributing of objects of general umse d consumpticn ther civil war, nor intervention, which is feeding it, nor Communism por reaction is acceptable to the peas- ants of Russia because all this brings economic - disorder and disrupts our ecountry.” An anti-soviet government was set up in Viadivostok last spring with the ald of troops once in‘the army of Admiral Kolchak at Omask Py DE W\Nl)\ ARE ODIFIED. ¥ar ltuum Rel Delegates Change Thelr Stand at Dairen Confer Peking, Sept. 30, (By Assoclated Press).—Delegates of the Far East- ern republic who are conferring with Japanese representatives at Daliren $9.00 YORK point. Tt is Indicated that Moscow | had a hand iIn this development. | When attempts by the Far Eastern public to enter into commercial re- lations with China and America did not succeed it is said the soviet gov- ernment hinted at a discontinuance of financial support unless the Far Eastern republic speedily and firmly established international relations. FEEDING RUSSIA A new snapshot of Walter Lyman Brown, of Los Angeles, who is direct- ing the work of the American Relief commission In starving Russia A ground-gripping attachment has been invented to prevent automobiles backing down hills. MEN’S and YOUNG MEN’S ALL WOOL SUITS Regular Price $40. Sale Price $20 00 Regular Price $45. Sale Price $22 50 Regular Price $50. Sale Price $25 00 SAMPLE SHOP EUROPE HAS RUM RUNNERS GALORE America Not OnIy Continent so|- Inested Copenhagen, Sept. 30.—Europe has its rum-runners, 23 well as America. Fifty percent of Danish shipping is still idle and many smaller craft ara employed in organized whisky, gin and other erages to wet inhabitant alcoholic bev- t dry coun- tries like Norway and Finland and in er degrea to Sweden sman wno has been cruising an waters told the corre- spondent that the price of a drink has doubled or trebled in Norway, where prohibition rules. Just outside the three mile limit are anchored ships, mostly Danish and German, but also a few British, with cargoes of prohibited drinks and round every nnr\ of these ships are dozens of small n boats waiting their t of the costly carso assis 5 her pruhlhmun law, In nm.nk h A8 prohib- ited the export and re-export of spirits. This mercly means that the smugglers &0 to German and British ports to buy whisky and gin and return once more to their trading tions just outside rritory. an said Norwegian were pow- with this industry and ly every owner of a sa wing boat in the little towns on the Norwegian coast is a smuggler. The smartest of the rum-runners have turned the saloons of their ships into cabarets and trade selling arinks over the counter. do a roaring FORCED TO VACATE We are obliged to dispose of our stock of High Grade Furniture at any price as our lease expires The Suits are made in Single and Double Breasted Styles. For men and young men. The fabrics are in blue serge, fancy worsteds, a variety of Boys! CHINA PROTESTS ACTION. Criticizes U. S. 1 Japan for Agrce- ments on Yap Question. Peking, Sept. 30, (By Press). — Agreements between the United States and Japan relative to the future status of the Island of Yap, Associated as reported in press dispatches, con- 3 > principle of national equality, says an identic note trans- mitted to the American and Japanese legations by the Chinese foreign office. The Chinese note maintains the Am- erican-Japanese agreement cannot au- thorize Japan to lay a cable between Shanghai and the less she secures the consent of China. The Chinese government takes this Learn to Save Bave modified their demands upon ed at the Japanese The Chita representa~ tives originally ingisted that Japan withdraw her troops from eastern Si- Seria ‘before they would discuss a frade agrebment with that country but are sald to have yielded on this 1 ¢ b Saturday night. This stock which is partly smoked from our re- cent fire, has been marked down to sell at one-fourth its present value. must be Nothing is withheld as the store emptied. ZUCKER BROS 503-507 MAIN STREET Parking Space BOYS’ ALL WOOL SUITS Regular Price $9. Sale Price’ $4.50 Regular Price $13. Sale Price $6.50 Regular Price $17. Sale Price $8.50 357 MAIN ST., stand on the ground that Germany's rights to this cable lapsel when China declared war, and that Germany has not been succeeded by any other pow- er. UNIFORMS SUED. Dance Held Today at High School— Tennis Towrnament Nears End. A dime dance was held at 3:45 this afternoon in the gymnasium under the auspices of the Lettermen’s club. Music was furnished by Cline’s or- chestra. The second round of tournament is nearly finished and, weather permitting, the semi-final singles was played this afternoon aft- cr school. The semi-final double the tennis By Trading at The People’s Market Co. Cor. Park and Elm Sts. Tel. 2298 ORDERS OF $1.00 OR OVER DELIVERED MEAT SPECIALS WE CUT ONLY HEAVY STEER BEEF FANCY SIRLOIN SHOULDER STEAK. . BONELESS POT ROASTS VEAL CUTLETS FRESH HAMBURG. . . LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS TEA TABLE FLOUR 6¢ Ib. Elgin Creamery BUTTER ... Raspberry 20c FANCY PEAS FANCY CORN FANCY TOMATOES. MACARONI. .. PREMIER DRESSING 37c CORN FLAKES IVORY SOAP Large Small . . Hand Size . TOMATOES, basket .. 75c CABBAGE SWEET POTATOES . 19¢ 5 Ibs. . LEGS OF LAMB LOIN LAMB CHOPS. . 33c ROASTS OF PORK. .. 27¢c FRESH SHOULDERS 19¢ LEAN COTTAGE HAM Pure White 36¢c Full Cream . 15¢ CHEESE ... 28c 2 Ibs. Sugar Free with 1 Ib. GARDEN OF ALLAH LARGE TUNA FISH. . 42¢ CRAB MEAT ........ 49 LOBSTER CAMPBELL’S BEANS 3 for 29¢ CAMPBELL’S SOUPS NAPTHA . POWDER STAR-P. & G. NAPTHA 6c ————————————————————————————————————— LARGEST FRUIT DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY HAND PICKED BALDWIN APPLES, basket POTATOES, peck ... 40c ONIONS, 3 &s. ...... 10c PEPPERS stripes and handsome mixtures. Many new colorings. These Suits must be seen to be appreciated. Boys, Tell Mother about this! Mothers, Bring the MEN'’S and YOUNG MEN’S TROUSERS NEW BRITAIN. matches will be played morning at nine o'clock. tomorrow Section room officers were elected this morning in both buildings. The offices to be filled were chairman, vice chairman, secretary and assistant sec- retary. The issue of uniforms to R. O. T. C. cadets has started and several of the men appeared at school in uniform this morning. Regular Price $3.50. Sale Price $l 75 Regular Price $5.00 Sale Price $2 50 Regular Price $6.00. Sale Price $3 00 135 MAIN ST., BRISTOL “HIT THE TRAIL AND SAVE 50c ON THE DOLLAR.” DEMOCRATIC CLUB CELEBRATES. New York, Sept. 30.—The National Democratic club celebrated the 77th anniversary of its founding today. The ¢elebration 4ncluded a musical pro- gram, several lectures and an ex- hibit of patriotic historical articles and art objects. Turkish women of the Moslem re- ligion have been forbidden to appear on the stage. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN STREET. PHONE 1409-2. OPPOSITE ARCH STREET FLANNEL AND SERGE MIDDIES The best models in regulation Middies for Misses and Children in Serge and Flannel; colors, green, navy and red; sizes 8 to 18 years. Prices $4.00 to $8.50. “Athena” Underwear for women and children. “Carter’s” Underwear for women and children. ' A complete line of “Gordon” and “Van Raalte” Hose in all the wanted shades. New Gloves for the Fall in thg well-known “Bacmo” and “Trefousse” makes. GRAND OPENING THE ARMENIAN MARKET COMPANY Announce the opening of their new meat market and grocery store at 7-9 Lee Street. Specializing i Jn high grade Spring Lamb, Beef and best of groceries at reasonable prices. Mr. Najarian, one of the new proprietors is well known in business circles here, having managed that same store for ten years past, had only recently re- tired from business, but under pressure from old pa- trons, takes pleasure to announce that he is on the job again and ready to serve his old clientele and the new as well as ever. Delivery Service—Tel. 1711-13 Najarian & Edgarian, Props. — Open for Business — Try us once—you will come again. Remember the number 7-9 LEE ST.