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ISSTES TOANT0 Method for Raising Money Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Nov, 17, lteral application is beinyg given her to the poetic phrascology *'golder groin'' Operating on the burg Is issulng “rye money" on following basls, I order to raise that sum notes wil bo used bearing a specific value | nye, market value in which it is quoted, fixed rate of Interest, to be redeemable after four year rye is then worth ten times its pri ent value, feld on his note, and similarly lose If the rye market has stumped, As rye 18 now selling, the note is- sue of 150,000,000 equivalent to approximateély 53,600 centners (about 105,286 bushels) of rye. This is considered an extraor- dinarily small quantity compared with the usual Oldenburg harvest. It {8 forescen that other scctions of | Germany may follow this state's ex- ample, since the local experiment rep- resents one of the first attempts to find a stable basis for transaction in view of the mark's irregular fludtua- tions, EDUCATED CANARIES Bremen Bird Breeder Finally Catches | Them to Warble Like the Night- | | 1 ingale. Bremen, Nov. 17.—Afler ten years of experiments, a l,nmu. bird fan- . cler has succeeded n producing canaries with a nightingale warble. The cross-breed w attained by using nightingales & “singing 1 ters” for young ca ies, and re the latter entirely removed from the sound of any other bird note except| the warbling of their “instructos The breeder's chief diffic at_first found in the fact that nor- mally nightingales sing only during two months of the year, and his pur- poses“required a longer uninterrupted period of instruction for the canaries. e was finally sucéessful in chahging the moulting, or non-singing, period of certain nightinga o that same sang from May to July, othe ‘om June to August, and still others from SWEATERS Wool All Styles $3.95 Bedroom SLIPPERS SHEEPSKI BE BASED ON Rt State of Oldenburg Has' Novel prineiple that “rye 1s gold,” the state of Olden- the The state neecs 150,000,000 marks, Whoever acquires one of these notes will pay whatever is the current of the amount of rye together with a The notes are 1r the holder will realize ten- will marks will be - Supply Co. 56 CHURCH STREET $6.95 $8.95 §$10.95 Cordo Calf PUTTEES $3.95 uR!TAIN DAILY HFRALD FRIDAY, August to Ootober, of the ferry, unable to obtain an en: | und Amerlcan companies, are being Two theaters have cancelled all thelr bookings, and are showing pletures released several years ugo, DEPLORE EXTRAVAGANGE | oft" thelr siuging, HMUGH 00D CONSUMED UR(‘ES - OPERATION Wolen's Org ation to Be Asked to | Dining Car Patrons on Pennsylvania Co-operate In Securing in| “Opera \ Road Eat Approsimately 2,600,000 Criticlsm Directed Against Cambridge Our Language,” and Oxford Faculties Because of g% During The Course of a Year, | 17.~—Approximately 2,600,000 oggs, 1,600,000 poupnds of fresh ment, 1,500,000 pounds of pota toes, 500,000 pounds of sugar, 5,000, 000 rollg, 160,000 pounds of coffee and 500,000 quarts of mi'k and cream are consumed yearly by the PPennsylvania rallrond dining car patrons, according to the Pennsylvania News, publication of that rallroad, The raillrond's dining Chicago, Nov, 17,—An appeal for the adoption of the English language in opern with the ultimate ends of establishing a national opera contain- | Tondon, Nov, 17.-—Much critielsm ing American emotions, customs, his- | has been direoted against the facul- tory and nattonal life, has been sent | ties of Cambridge and Oxford, as be- to women's organizations throughout ing responsible for the extravagant the country hy the Opere in Our Lan- [ life led by many of the undergradu- guage I"oundation, ates of the unlversitics, The subject Recalling the resolutign passed gained wide publicity recently when a the national convention of the student committed suielde because of on of Women's Clubs financlal difficultios, Chicago, Nov. High Life in the Collegoes, 1 \ at Fed- favoring | ecar service, sorving 10,000 meals d if operated t American singer and composer, | Dr. Farnell, vice chancellor of Ox- simultaneousty, could sorve 4,236 per.| M8 Archibald Freer, a director of | ford Unlversity, in his address at the sons nt one sitting, The 125 cars in| the foundation, of which Mrs, Kdith | opening of the fall semester, said he the service, if placed end to end, | Rockefeller McCormick Is a sponsor, | had to admit that complaints, occn- sould form w mobile restaurant ap- | that native opera be accorded a much | slonally lodged against undergradu- proximately two miles long. | larger portion in the repertory of the | ates of extravagant living, were not ATaIn of. Aboub 1 employes 1s| Women's organization, iu!!ngv‘flu-l without foundation, He | required to prepare d serve the "It has greatly surprised us,” Mrs. | blamed the local shopkeepers for giv- |878,000 magiwhich: ralitoad: waik r said, “that Chicagoans would | ing students credit, and urged that contribute two and a dollars to secure opera in Chicago for another five years, without so much as a question or condition con- cerning the musical art of this coun~ try—the greatest heritage, next to the country, that can be left to future students be limited in the amount of money allowed them. Dr. Farnell pointed out that the days of “Pendennis”, when under- graduates were allowed to have par- ties In their rooms and to be without restrictions out of schiool hours, had aisles o1 half million 50 miles an annually carry down the diners traveling 40 and 'hese meals are prepared in dim- | inutive kiteheys, having a floor space | 19%% Teet long and 4 feet wi ch kitchen having fo c00ks, o chef and three assistants. Bach car repregents| generations. gradually come to an end, and he said an investment of $30,000 of which “The development. of the art of a|that nowadays cases of drinking $8,000 15 spent for silverware, utensils| country not only means an astlietic| among students were almost un- and linen. asset, but a commercial one, to tnq}known extent of millions. foreign, the millions go eclsewhere; if national, the millions are ours and in the field of art we are a self-respect- | ing nation and are respected by the whole world.” RENTALS 700 HIGH If our system is RUSSIANS MAKE EFFORT Scheinman Secks to Establish Closer Financial and tions Between Russia and Sweden, GIRL NAYIGATES FERRY Miss Rebecca Chase is Ingineer of | Boat Which Runs Between Pru- | Commercial Rela- Island and Mainland, Prudence Island, R. I, Nov. 17.—| | This island today hoasts the only man licensed ferry engine and possibly in the She is Miss Rebecca Chase, | seven summers, and she every morning to take her! London, Nov. 17—American motion | place at the throttle of the ferryboat| picture producers will have come | Harvest, connccting the sland with|down down in thelr rental charges in | denc Stockholm, Nov. 17.—A new Rus- sian effort to establish closer financial and commercial relations with Swe- den is seen in the arrival in Stock- holm of Aaron Scheinman head of the Russian state bank. Mr. Scheinman has declared that the bank which he heads may place its foreign assets and clearing funds merican Motion Picture Producers Will Have to Come Down in Their Rental Prices in London, | of 1] tol. London, or face the possibility of los-|in Swedish banks, providing a safe- | hat she is at home on the sea is|ing the monopoly they now enjoy.| guarding agreement can be arranged | demor ited by her license, which Mis is the ultimatum of the London | between the two countires. He has grants the right to navigate a|cinema owners. | come here, he says, to enlarge the power boat. Jrequently she directs| The present high theater taxes, | financial co-operation between Rus- from the pilot house, handling the | which the government has refused to!sia and Sweden. He considers Swe- Ha st with the skill of the ablest|lower, leave very little margin for the | den one of the safest countries'for the picture rentals, and at present rates I'rench aud Ttalian films, and those produced in England both by English deposit of money, owing to its inde- pendent position and its well-ordered conditions. ppe Shortly after Weglll War her Amer grar a entered the father, owner rmy & Navy — Rec, — BREECHES 85¢ pi A Good Sleeveless SLIP-ON 79c ., $1.25) Sheepskin MOCCASINS $ l . 00 Pair LEATHER . " JERKINS $3.48 Heavy WOOL HOSE 5 puir $1.00 Bathroom SLIPPERS 49¢ SHEEPSKIN COATS $6.95 $8,95 $10.95 0. D. Mackinaw $7.95 N COATS OVERALLS 98C Pair Wool Sport HOSE 550 Pair . TRUNKS, BAGS AND SUITCASES 25% OFF SATURDAY WOOL MIXED UNION SUITS $1.45 UNDERWEAR WORSTED COTTON LISLE SOCKS 10 ;. $1.00] HEAVY SILK and WOOL HOSE HEAVY FLEECE UNDERWEAR Using these birds he kept newly. | gincer, called upon Miss Chase, who‘ hooked because of thelr lower rentals hatched canaries. continually. within | was an experienced automobile driv- | and. this. In #pite of the fact that hearing of thelr warhling, Beveral [er, She succeedod in passing the nee- | Amerlcan pletures are more popular generations of breeding sHowed that|essary examinations with the public, | birds reared from the original stu-| Miss Chase keeps her domain be- | Managers have recently refused to dents Instinetively “possesscd the | lew decks spick and span, Bhe be- book Charlie Chaplin's picture “Pa nightingale w.m;n-. and that ‘“in- I lieves In being a good housekeeper on &’ 1o Advinde bookingy s | structors” could be dispensed with for Iunlmmnl as Avell as at home. . > for NOW OF exnec # the offspring except for ‘“polishing| | ::.‘::; nads (oF faw or. expseisd rer HAMS ....... STEAK ...... 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Mr, Mellon believed that the volume of imports into the country Iy governed mainly by the condition of business within the country, which, he is sald to feel is steadily on the up- ward trend, On a great majority of articles of import Mr. Mellon is sald to see no appreciable effect by the new duties upon the volume of Incoming commodities, T —— Quality (Joullts~Lall Early SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Legs of Genuine Spring | Lamb, 38c Ib. Prime Rib Roast of Beef 35¢ 1b. Short Steak Roast of Beef, 40c¢ 1b. Natlve Veal Roast 35¢ Ib. All Kinds of Steaks and Chops at Reduced Prices At Jones Quality — Market — 10 Myrtle St. Tel. 285 Free Delivery' as expressed Men's Mahogany and Gun Metal Calf Shoes, all styles, hand sewed. These are ex- o $3.98 For The Smart Dresser Just The Shoe For Fall Wear 111 Scotch Grain !!! Brogue Oxfords, heavy double sole, nut brown and black with rubber heels, $0.45 plain and wing tips. 5 Our Specialty, W. L. 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