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‘The Dickinson Drug Co. Sale “Ad” in This Paper Try Horsfall’s Shoe Fitting Service! Many men. have trouble getting comfortable shoes and it is a vital matter. | For, if a man's feet are in pain he can’t think much about any- thing else—and most of us have more important things to occu- Py our minds nowadays. Here at Horsfall's we know how to fit and we do ft successfully every day. Bring your shoe troubles to us. Brogue Oxfords —~ In black or tan grain—8$7.50 to $10.00, Dress Oxfords—In Patent Colt and Dull Leathet—8$7.50 ‘and $8.50, Bhoes for College, Sport and Business Wear. 599 Xdsylum Strect Barts “It Pays w\Blly Our Kind.” ] City Items. Headquarters for Gir 'fi‘-e-beh.nd'l of course.: | Lady Wallace lodge, N A 8., will hold their regular meeting this _@&vening at 8 o'clock in St. Jean de Rptiste hall. ‘'Grand Deputy Agnes e of Nepw Haven, will be pralent Install the officers. " Meet me at Schn.arrs for dinner.— navt, . The Ladies’ Aid soclety of the Ken- on Methodist church, will meet ursday afternoon at the home of , Ray E. Tryon to sew for the Ghristmas sale to be held December 6. Gulbransen Player Planos, Morans. ~advt. Miss Vivtan I. Chaurme is spend- ing a few weeks in Brooklyn, N. Y, © The operator's license’ of Hyman Behlafer of 238 North street has been fuspended by the state automobile mmissioner, the police have been notifled. - B. & P. W. Club dance, Grotto hall, Friday evening. Admission 75c. Pub- lic invited.—advt. The local police today received ‘word from the state automobile com- missioner that the operator's license of John J, Haggerty of 22 Prospect street, which *hasb een under sus- pension, has been returned to him. Axelrod’s 1c sale now going on. Bring your basket to 223 Park St.— Gonts, Stylish, Distinctive Remember that glasses are an important factor in your personal appearance, Carelessly fitted, from your looks. Adjustel with the precision that characterizes our service, out glass- es will add distinction to your ap- | pearance and bring real comfort to your éyes, We Welcome the Opportunity of Serving You. A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 300 Main St. 'Phone 570, - BIG DANCE Friday, Armistice Eve, at the State “Armory. Frankie Clyne’s Orchestra will furnish the music. Plenty wof confetti and streamers, Come early and stay late. they detract ‘| “constitutes the most definite menace |to the expectations of the allies from 'SHAME TO CUT FIRS BREARY 0uT IN [ IN IRELAND Battles Rages im Dublin--Thres Killed, Twenty Injured Dublin, Nov, 8 (By the Assoclated Press)—An attack with machine guns and rifles from nearby housetops was mude by Irish republican forces here against the Wellington military bar- racks this forenoon. Three gational army soldiers were killed and 20 others wounded in the fighting which lasted two hours. The casualties suf- fered by the republicans were not learned. Numerous ambulances flew about the district picking up the wounded and t#king them to hospitals, At noon the area affected was under a strong cordon composed of troops from the portobello barracks. At the time of the attack which was opened at 9:30 o'clock the parade ground was filled with troops under drill, The attacking forces concealed on the reoftops on both sides of the barracks began a heavy fire at that hour, to which the garrison replied vigorously. Troops were rushed up from the portobello barracks and these joined in the fray drove ‘the attacking par- 'ties from their positions and pursued them in armored cars and lorries. a running fight being kept up for some distance. The residents of the dis- trict hid away panic stricken while the fighting was in progress. l NEAR EAST CRISIS MENAGES ALL WORLD Foreign Secretary - Curzon Begé for Harmonious Action London, Nov. 8, (By Associated Press).—Foreign Secretary Curzon in an address today declared the posi- tion in the Near East at this moment to the peace of the world.” He as- sertegp that the Turkish pretentions were ‘without justification and could ot be tolerated. “There is only one way whereby you can make peace,” declared Lord Cur- zon, “and that is by absolutely har- monious action between the principal powers. “In the last 24 hours,, however, events have dealt a rather rude shock the Mudania conference and the forthcoming conference at Lausanne. * “The policy of the Turks is one of nationallsm gone wild, and is almost guicidal in its' character.” { “The pretensions of thes Turks can- not be tolerated. They have no.con- ceivable justification. They are an af- front to the allles and a challenge to Europe.” Do you want compliments on your. cooking? Then’ get acquainted with Baker's, Certified Flavoring Extrants, soups, entrees and all geuerm. k your grocer.—advt. - % 3 * SIMPLY FOR XMAS Governor Protests Seattle’s Ambitious Decorative Scheme As “Sacrilegious” Seattle, Wash.,, Nov. 8.—Determin- ed to make the Christmas Beason's street decorations here the most dis- tinctive in the country, the plans to use carloads of young evergreen trees and miles of cedar leaf rope may be upset by Gov. Hart's expected dictum against the ‘“sacrilegious” wuse of thousands of young forest.plants. The scheme calls for eight ten-foo fir trees along evgry block, eight-foot cedar and holly Wreaths hung across the streets from buildings and the cluster lamp posts festooned with y6ung hemilocks. To all thisp Gov. Hart says “Shame!” He declines so wantonly to waste thousands of sturdy young trees, for the season's whims will be regretted in twenty years at the rapld rate the standing timber is disappear- ing. A questionnaire is being put to citizens asking for sentiments regard- ing ‘the uses of forest products for holiday decorations, Kellogg, Rep., Behind in Minnesota Elections st. Paul, Ming., Nov 8. —Returns on U. 8. Senator fi bm 1014°of the state's 3,479 precincts at noon gave Kellogk, republican, 93,929, Shipstead, farmer labor, 120,208; Olesen, democrat, 41,593, Neeley, Dem,, Is Leading For West Va. Senator Charleston, W, Va,, Nov. 8—W. M. Neeley, democrat, was Jeading U. 8. Senator Howard Sutherland by 12, 167 in the fight for the senatorship. The vote from 1,458 precincts out of 2,005 in the state gave Neeley 147,664, Sutherland 135,397, - THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 50 Doz, SCARFS Made. of Jewel Cloth, trimmed with pretty law, Linen 49c Sale BOSTON STORE - " DONNELLY, MULLEN CO. 3 DAY SALE OF Thursday—F riday—Saturday PEQUOT SHEETING 2 1.4 yards wide, full bleached. il 49 c Linen Sale, . Here is a real opporfunity to biiy your Thanksgiving Linen at Greatly Reduced Prices. Some of this Linen we . are selling for less than the present wholesale price.’ PURE ALL LINEN NAPKINS Size 20x20, excellent value, Value $7.50. Linen Sale—Doz $4.98 PURE ALL LINEN NAPKINS Size 20x20, very heavy qual- ity. Val. $8,50. Linen salel—-lym. PURE LINEN NAPKINS Pure Irish Linen—Size 22x22, Value $10. Linen Sale Size 72x72. Very Special Linen Sale ... $5.98 $7.49 PURE LINEN TABLE CLOTHS About 50 all Linen Cloths, round design. $3.98 : EXTRA HEAVY ALL LINEN PATTERN CLOTHS ..Good heavy grade., Size 72x72. Linen Sale i I Hemstitched or with edge. Linjcn Sale. PURE LINEN TABLE DAMASK Irish manufacture—Four pretty patterns to choose from. Handsome Pattern, all'pure Irish Linen. Linen Sale HEMSTITCHED TABLE CLOTHS $7.98 EXTRA HEAVY DAMASK Double Damask, all pure $2 69 linen. Linen Sale—Yard.. > HEMSTITCHED SETS napkins to matchs Very special. Linen Sale Very heavy quality with one-half dozen $8.50 13 PIECE. MODERN LUNCHE(fi SETS Pure Linen Hand Scalloped and embroid- EXTRA HEAVY LINEN. SETS Hemstitched with napkins to match. Linen Sale $12.50 ered. Value $10.00. $5 98 Einen Sale — Set ....: ooons ALL LINEN BREAKFAST CLOTHS Very fine quality of Linen. Size 45x45. Colors—Blue, gold and rose. Linen Sale COLORED LINEN TABLE CLOTHS This was a purchase made sometime ago ~and would be worth today $1 9 8 about double. Linen Sale .. BROWN ART AND EMBROIDE'!Y ‘LINEN b At about half price—All pure linen. 18 Inches wide 29 é 20 Inches widg .., 22 Inches wide ... 24 'Inches wide .. 27 Inches wide .........c000n. BLEACHED EMBROIDERY LINEN 10 Pleces, 18 #n. wide, round thread. Linkn Sale — Yard MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK - TOWELS AND TOWELING 89¢ All Linen Glass Toweling Red and blue check—all pure 2 5 linen. Linen Salo — Yard (4 25¢ ALL LINEN CRASH TOWELING 18 inches wide, all pure linen. Linen Sale — Yard HEAVY CRASH TOWELING ‘Very absorbent—18 inches. wlde, l l : red border. Linen Sale — ¥ard. c 25¢ TURKISH TOWELS 50 dozen full bleached, heavy quality, double thread. Linen Sale TURKISH TOWELS Size 17x34. Linen Sale, ... LINEN HUCK TOWELS Made. of pure linen, hemstitched or with plain borders. Size 18x86. PURE LINEN HUCK TOWELS Very fine quality hemstitched with placc for monogram; with damask bor- der. Value 98. Linen Sale . 690 PURE LINEN HUCK TOWELS An extra heavy quality. large size. Linen Sale. All pure linen, very fine guality—18 Inches FIGURED HUCK TOWELING wide; stripes and . figures, 79 Lintn Sale — Yard . ~49C LINEN FINISH TRAY CLOTHS * Size 18x24—Spot ' patterns, Linen Sale BLANKETS and COMFORTABLES' 500 Extra Cotton Flannel Blankcts. White. grey Plaid Blankets, double bed size; Serim Curtains with ruffle edge and backs. 2% yards long. —CURTAINS— tle- Fine All Wool Blankets, made of the best California stock by the Springfield ‘Woolen Co., well known makers of all wool ‘blankets. Just an odd lot. 80ld everywhere at $15.00 pair. o , Pair $4 Llnen Sale ... p.§ Whne Blankets with pink and blue bor- deps, over half wool, weight $6 9 8 . 5 pounds. Linen Sale .. Pair’ Full Size Bed Comfortables covered with high grade of snteul Linen Sale Full Size Comfortables, pretty patterns, covered with extra fine sateen with nine-/ inch border. $ 4.9 8 Linen '‘Sale .. Wool Filled Comfortables, large bed size, fine value, ol $7 49 Scrim Ourtains, hemstitched with lage sy % o §1.39 Volte Cuftains, made of a very fine qual- ity of mercerized volle; hemstlwhed with nee ate ... e «$1.98 K, 30-a. wite. Linen Sule 1 23C Marquisette for Gurtains, mercerized with dots and figures, white and ecru. Sold everywhere at 39c. isette. Curtains, Scrim-—36-in. 4 59 Marquisef , with hwe edge, large wide, fyll m MARYLAND RETURNS Election Tabulations Show That One Democratic Senator and Congress- man Has Been Named. Baltimore, Nov. 8, —Maryland gain- ed one democratic senator and one democratic representative in the next congress as a result of yesterday's clection, Willlam C. Bruce, decisively deefated Joseph I. France, republican incumbent and State Senator Millard Tydings, displaced Representative Blakeny in the second district. The remainder of the house delegation was re-elected. WONDER BABY Infant As Fully Developed As Child of Three Years. Bernice, La., Nov. 8,—North Louis- fana boasts of a “wonder baby.” The nine-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McClung of Ber: nice owns thirteen perfectly formed teeth, welghs forty-five pounds, is 42 inches in height, has long silky hair, and physiclans say her. physical de- velopment is equal to thafgef a normal |- three-year-old child. Physiclans interested In the prodigy declare they are at .aloss to ‘under- stand her rapld development, inas- much as she weighed cnly six pounds at birth. The child's father is slxty years old and the mother twenty-five. LATEST FROM CALIFORNIA [ St1es: San Francisco, Nov. 8. — Hiram M. Johneon was 117,448 votes ahead of Willlam J. Pearson in the senator- ial contest at noon today. WILLIAM FARNUM - LATES' Meet T'he'_Bést Dressed Woman In Paris The best dressed gLrl in Paris is|come popular fads later. said to be Mademoisells_Frances Bu- val, who is also one ot {hie prettiest. She originates many of her own “Without sy Compromise” She is shown above, wearing one of her latest creations, hat-facing and cape collar. \ The style is being copied extensive- which are quite sure to be- |1y on both sides of the Atlantic. K mm [For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Advts. au - Anniversary Week | WEEK ¢ Yara 39(3r New York, Nov. of Yonkers, was accepted ment in the United States terday. Rarmer tried to enlist ago, but was refused weighed only 102 pounds. went an up-state farm aged t He has been assigned to térmaster's corps in ehe Islands. the \ matching A Big Treat for All WS 2 YEARS TO ENLIST. 8.-—Afte) w0 years of tralning, Edward Rarmer 20, because he add 16 pounds to his weight. ew York, Nov. 8—Fire ye%dny started in:the upper part for enlist- army yes- for house and now used two years He then|two alarms and 'brought and man- the quar- Hawaiian | hour, upper part of the building, FIRE IN BOWERY 'THEATER. of the old Miner's Bowery theater at 165 Bowery, once a noted vaudeville Itallan drama, necessitated the turning in of out ap- paratus ‘that tled up street'car and other vehicular traffic on the Bow- ery and Delancey street for half an The blaze was confined to the