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in tan kid with a wool lining 81.50 val, {8 Wednesday Special M LISLE HOSE in assorted plain colors 25¢ values Wednesday Special Jednesday $1.00 Sal M. WE WILL PLACE ON SALE FOR THE MEN AT 8:30 A, DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922, IN THIS VICINITY SIX EXCEPTIONAL LOTS OF SELECTED MER- CHANDISL AS FOLLOWS — SELECTED LOT MEN’S SHIRTS Silk. Stripes, Percales, Woven Madras, Cords Values to $2.50. ‘The first customers have the hesf assbrtments Wednesday Special s Pair for $ 1 OO EXAMINE STEAMER'S HULL i g Leaking Although Bottom is Some- Divers Say That Oscar 1s Not what Demaged. "\ Copenhagen, Nov. 14.—Divers who haw examined the hulk of the steam- | erOscar T1, which went aground Sun- day off Christiansand Harbor on her way to Christiania from New Yofk, report that the steamer is som what damaged. but that no leakage . has occurred. The steamer will be " able to proceed to Christiania and thence to Cepenhagen if there are no Jmew developments. . It is understood that the pilot mis- t took the bearing of (wo lights and *brought the Oscar II too close to the land, EX-MENISTERS ON TRIAL #ormer Political Leaders and Gener- als of Greek Being Tried on High ;;. Treason Charges. Athens, Nov, 14.-—The ex-ministers and generals chi d with high trea ! son as a result of the Greek military disaster in Asia Minor now on » trial. The defending lawy at the opening session Monday, contended that the court was incompeteni, and that the accused men. ought to he tried by parliament. Aormer Premiers Gounaris (Bratos delivered long speeches pressing the same view as theis | yers. A young offi in the audi ence interrupted (:ouu.uls e wa kentenced to jail for flteen days. A fer. listening to tue argumeon thi coyrt rejected the plea that it was {fucompetent. 1 ang © " JURORS THREATEN STRIKE ; Olrcuit ‘Court Talcsmen' 'in Detvoit Are Complaining Because of Lack of Work. Nov. court Detroit, 14.—Circuit jurors here arg talking of a strike.| farmers, asponsored by the federal gov- Their grievance is lack of work. Last week the courtcalendars were crowded and the 20 men. on the panel were engaged every'day but this week the jurors were placed on a two day week schedule at $2 a day. Some leaders of the movement said a suit might be filed to test the right of the jurors to work five days a week. Don’t 'l\E_xperiment with | your. Baby’s Food Eagle Brand is not a ‘‘pre- ORDEN'S Eagle Brand Milk: isthe standard infant {ood. Ithas been used for gen: ations. Countless mothers have found that it builds strong,_robust, healthy chil- dren. Physicians recommend it in stubborn feeding cases— for Eagle Brand is easily di- gested and supplies complete nourishment. while | T a bill to that effect by the Cooperitista Coat and Also a few P N’S ‘WOOL SWEATERS Roll Collar Coat Styles; ull-overs, in blue, brown, red and heather; values to $2,50 Wednesday Special v J. 7. W Selected Lot Men’s = 12 for $1 Value 98¢ to $1.98, MEN'S UNION SUITS the $1.50 grade ‘Wednesday Special — $1.00 — 10 VISIT PARIS Ismet Pasha, Turkish Leader, Will r.‘ni to French Capital Before Peace | , | Parley. l 14— (By the Asso- | ciated Press)—Ismet Pasha, head of | { the Turkish - Nationalist delegation | here, s decided to accept the invita- | tion to visit Paris before the opening | of the confercnce, it was announced | this morning. He will be accompanied | | by Ierid Bey, Nationalist representa. | tive at the Irench Capital, who came here from P { smet, it § I Lausanne, Nov, W, C. T U. Progress of Dry Movement Through- out the World Is Subject of Talks. Philadelphia, Nov. 14.——Progress of the *“dry"” movement throughout the five continents af the globe again ‘oc- cupied the attention of the world's convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union today. Rallles [were scheduled both today and to-| night at which speakers from 40 na-| tions or colonies were prepared to ex- | plain the particular problems facing| the temperance advocates of thelr own lands. Those in attendance today rliwc\mm'd‘ with interest the assertion made last | night by_Dr. Alfred H. Horsfall that | Scotland and New Zealand are next among the lands slated for the dry column, | MRS. BALDWIN COMING EANT. San IPrancisco, Nov. 14.—Mrs, An- ita Baldwin, daughter of the late I3, J. (Lucky) Baldwin, ranch owney and sporteman, announced here foday that she intended to dispose of mest of her California interests and 1nove with, her son, Baldwin M. Baldwin, to Boston, where the son will enter Harva university, Mrs, Baldwin's property includes ranches, pedigree- ed stock, and many iine dogs. Young Baldwin has been a 'student in the University of California ICANS -A bank MAY ATD M¥ Mexico City, Nov. for 14 nment, iz one of the projects now being considered by the chamber of deputies following the presentation of party, the dominant party in the low- er house. The bank is designed to aid small, farmers and will be model- ed after similar institutions in the tnited States. pared"’ food at ail. ‘It is milk— pure country milk combined with puresugar. It can be pur- chased wherever you are. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building New York Makers also of Borden’s Eveporated Milk, Bovden's Choeolate Malted Milk sud Bor- den's Confectionery. Being a British peer is no protection from a landlord. So Baron and Lady Auckland found when a dispossession notice was served on them in the house they had rented in Florham Park, N. J. Rent for August and September had not 2en paid, said the landlord. The photo shows Baron and Lady Auckland with their friend Baron Zezza. T0 WED SATURDAY Leon Isaac Alling of Kensingtc Miss Florence Holmquist Marvied on November 14, A and Holy Mrs, Miss . Ilorence daughter of Mr. Holmquist of 28 Leon lIsnac Alling, Mrs, I. Alling of be 5 o'clock parents, Miss: Marjorie. E the maid of honor, will be. Miss Vivian Hartford and Miss Hilda this city. the ‘best man. Following a W trip -the couple will return te Britafn whero they March when they home in Kensington. son of M Kensingto at the home of the foiren . v The bride: will make OLD WAR HORSE WIN Moses, Without War Record, Outjumps All At Horse Show. New York, Nov, 14.-—Moses, to Barif@lt street, married on Saturday afternoon at smaids Anderson Torell Henry N. Swanson will be| Wl restde Pedipree But m and Be nquist, Oscar and r. and n, will | bride's il be of of edding | o New| until | their| § Pine Others a spir- Speci at Y. W, PRAYER WEEK ial Program Will Be Carried Out Local Y. W. ¢, A, on Sunday Afternoon, The assoclations throtighout and week as the Young this country Women's 3 hristian | Clty ltems Victrolas and Planon, Henry Morans, —advt, Lawyer William M. Greenstein, as-| sistant prosecuting attorney, is con- fined to his home on Willow street, by illness. Headquarters for women's Besse-Teland's of course—advt. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Porter of Es- sex spent the week-end with Mr. a.ntl} Mrs. Albert Schade of Greenwood | street. coats, | erty, Samuel Waskowitz and Dr. Aaron Pinkus sold today through the Camp Real Estate Co. a three-family house | at 16 Day street to Louis Drauchick. Watch for page 6 in The Herald tomorrow night.—advt. Winthrop council, 8. and D, of Lib- will hold their regular meeting tomorrow evening in O, U. A. M. hall at 7:30 o'clock. After the meeting, whist will be enjoyed, to which all members and friends are invited. A meeting of the Parents and Teachers' association of the Lincoln school will be held this evening at 8 | o'clock. Judge B. F, Gaffney will speak, Extra Mid-Week Specials € | SILK NECKTIES Wednesday Special A medium weight, gray, of TEMPLE OF HONOR FELEOTION. John E. Wright was electad templar at the meeting of Ph Temple of Honor, No. 19, held M evening. The other officers elected are as follows: Vice templar, Kutchner; recorder, Charlea Symonds; finaneial recorder, August ‘Helsler; treasurer, John B. And chaplain, John Sloan; usher, Heisler; deputy usher, Rebert dlemass; guardian, R, Boehm; tinel, Emil Rondeau. Musical instruments antedate his- tory. . WEDNESDAY 1S THE BIG DAY HERE RASPI CREAM, COCOANUT, SUGAR SRRY, CINNAMON .. BAKERY PRODUCTS of Class and Quality — Sure to Satisfy MOHICAN BUNS— ALL KINDS \\ HEAT — GRAHAM — RYE .. DOZ. 150 POUND CAKE .......LB. 25c PLAIN — RAISIN — MARBLE Mohican 1nmn(‘|\ BUTTER Lb.......45¢ ‘ancy Selected 2 Doz. ... 63c EGGS ‘Whole Milk CHEESE Lb. ......3lc Snow White PURE LARD 2Lbs. ....27c ROt (-R\\l LA FRESH CUT Il.\\!lll » 17¢ 23c VRESH SHOULDERS ..., FRUSH HAMS . PRESH CU 1 PORK CHOPS. .. ohserving world's week of prayer. | the world are this ' § . Lb. IAL—FROM 7 TO SIRLOIN — PORTERHOUSE 11 A M. ..LB. 17¢c 25¢ 32¢ 25¢ 70¢ 25¢ .. Lib, . Lb. ... Lb. . 10 Lbs, LEAN SMOKED | SHOULDERS FLOUR ... Sweet POTATOES . .. SPECIAL—FROM 3 TO 5 P. PILLSBURY BES' SPECIAL—IFROM 9 TO 11 A. M. RED STAR Peck 23c w 12¢ .1-8 BBL. BAG $l 00 BOILING ) CHUCK RO BEED PRIMI ROASTS BREASTS V TO STUVF b, 5c w 14¢ » 18¢ RUMP AL CUTLET FANC CHOPS . . 22C b, 25c ROLLED BONELESS SHOULDERS .... Lb. 180: A special program in ohservarice of | § the | New after eral ing. At expe the v couh each Christian Won World Student carried out at the! W. C. A on® Sund Jean Wardrope, nnounced this-morn- week will be Britain Y. noon, Miss eretar, the exercises on Supday it cted that mvvnhm\ will tell 1‘ vork of the Y, Ain anvlzu tries. The «nl»yu' of b 3 ll,n\ this \\u)\ |h]lfl\\ of Young ssociations tod an Aesociations, Association.” nen's Chris the The Little Store With Big Values gen- '@ Men's | B \‘oungi 4 | ?i(l‘l'\ BAKING POWDER PANCY SUGAR CORN . . o e @9C R 350 \()l ND YELLOW ONIONS o Qs lgc 4 2 ( I{UI' uUrs '\ll(l\l \l’u-lunv\ . b, 18(: ) l{m l\p(u( Steak Cod. 250 36 21¢ 28¢ 19¢ IH». .. Lib. 2 Cans ..Lge, Can ABROLU S MINCE . SOAP ... ROW MACARO! 1LY PURE COCOA SHREDDED COCOANUT MEAT . OR WAX .2 Qs 250 FANCY BALDW! N 10 ~ APPLE . 4 Qts, 19c o 33C . Th. 15c ND ““’\Ill \‘ T FR¥ our NAT, SPINACH. .. FANCY BRUSSEL SPROUTS Blue Tish Steak . Dress Goods Sho w 12¢ | e 226 Ige. Can Wltll Blg Vallm : ' The Little Store ited old war horse with no pedigree, who learned to jump on Frencia bat- tlefields, today held the title of: the best jumpersmong 60 crack horses at the national horse show He. repra- gented the cavalry: sehool at Iort Riley, Kanasas, In the compltition last night Mos:y handily disposed of "a dozem former iitle holders. He bas served wunder three flags. ' Ife was bred Treland and Uncle Bam' purchased him from ‘the French during tha World War, A Herald classified ad well talten sometimes stirs up thousands of do!-- lars’ worth of business, l The 400 MAIN STREET Thanksgiving Sale Still Going On WE HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE THIS SALE IN ORDER THAT THE PUE OF THIS CITY AND SURROUNDING TOWNS MAY TAKE ADVANTAGE GI"HIE DERFUL BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERIT!:{(I;S \SSEMKF TOMORROW OR ON 1