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PAGE 6 THE S8E Chinese Believe Bandits TAILORED AT FASHION PARK Says People Suspect Nipponese BY FIELDING LEMMON APANESE Ja member © aboard the e in Canton live far away from Sha Jo not know But we hear for w We k Insist on Good Tailoring when you buy a suit. No matter how good the quality of cloth, it will give you neither wear nor fit if it is poorly tailored. The reason why SHANER & WOLFF CLOTHES are “different” is that they are, first of all, perfectly tailored, and look well as long as the eloth will last, while the cheaply tail- ored kind makes a man look like a knockabout comedian. You are assured, at this store, of the finest tailoring, style and fit—and these things at a price to fit your | purse. won to come back Into Shantung. I SUITS $25 to $60. J sa Topcoats $20 to $50 Two-Trouser Suits $35 to $60 |pass S BELIEVE MA TO BLAME | ne central government again.” ‘ The two-trouser suits are only in the better makes Ly declared that the consensus of | opinion among the President Jeffer-| ment watches Canton with a Jealo’ “Custom Service without the Annoy- ance of a Try-On!” agement ¢ BANDITS |BOTHER FORE ts only hat Chineso bandits would think | of fouching foreigners, ‘They would | not hesitate to bother Chinese, but| toretgne ver. Wo believe that| It is the Japanese in the bands that | Dave caused this change” Ly sailed from China the ¢ the bandity’ r with recen| previou: aid that the stant touch radio. “1 do not Ike to be too sus Ipiclous,” ‘he sald, “but you know| that Japan would like to discredit | jour country to the rest of the world. They would much like for some rea the affair J. Usang Ly the ruler of South “Tt ts our Of course Dr. Sun. n China, fortunate,” he sa try tn it we of the We hope, nouth admt Orient for years, that the raid was| defeated every effort of Canton instigated by the Japs, improve her harbor, Ly has come to America to study ~- lthe American system of city gov:| ONE ON THE TRAFFIC COP ernment, Canton, in conjunction) ‘Traffic ( with many ¢ rove-lwave at you? ments, has adc the first city government fn China that ts pat terned after the usual American sys|taaho and if he was with tem. o you 0 in the puns p H | Canton haa © mayor and a coun-|waving at me—Our Navy. jell. Ly 1s a member of the coune| | oft Friday he was to visit the) | | Seattle council and talk with the members on problems of city gov- 916 Second Avenue a big chief water tend ernment. | CANTON RUN BY YOUNG CHINESE | “Canton is now run by young| {Chinese who have graduated from} American colleges and universities,” Ly said. “Our mayor, Sun Fon, 4 son of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, is a gradu- ate of the Untveratty of California. ‘The council members are almost ¢ tirely American college graduat I graduated from Columbia univ aity in 1913, and took further wor in the University of Pennaytvania.’ Canton haa one paper printed it | English. ‘The editor is a xrnduate of the University of Minourl and the other staff members have almost all attended American schools, Ly sald. +f Incidently Ly is a strong backer of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the master leader of the Canton province and Tom, Tom Stole a Pig and Got Fined ELGIN, England, May 18.—John Ogilvie, modern replica of **Tom, the Piper’s Son,” also stole a pig. Ho was caught and fined $59. STEARNS’ is recognimd as ti Wi Rata anid Mice, preparations. 2-08. box, 350 SOLD EVERYWHERE Are Encouraged by Japs) J. Usang Ly, Here to Study Government, however, that) in the future wo will all come under | program in Western Pennsylvania. Ly said that the British govern. us Json pasengers, who had been in the| eye at all times and has repeatedly | >—Didn't you see me} Lady Driver--I did. My husband's ELECTRIC PASTE Woumboes f for (veg ony | Don’t waste time trying to kill these pests aol pla liquide or any experiment STAR OLD HELLFIRE CHURCH GONE New Office Building Em- | braces Church Quarters ' PITTSBURG, Pa May 18. Brimstone ( picting the after, is no spared no hell words fire’ In the here Old Smithfield Methodint-Episcopa * I charch, erected 75 years ai defray th fon cot, estimated at per-church has tong been the | of Rey. Dr, Daniel L. Marsh or, but the war and high of bullding material and labor | poxtponed the project time and again | It ts expected the new building will | be ready for occupancy by the first of October, 1924 The first to the third floors of the new building will be of gray lime stone, gothic design, with high arched | windows and stained glass around the | church auditorium, which will occupy | the entire second floor, The third floor will be to Sunday school rooms «@ activities for young p | of the church. ming pool, guest qual and offices of the bishop for Western Penn: aylvania and various other church} D | offices will be located on the fourth =| | floor | Shops will be’ on the ground floor and the sixteen upper floors above | those occup ch will! , | constitute the nection. | *\ Rental from the shops and businons ¥. | offices is calculated to pay the debt | and also provide the church treasury | with funds to carry on an enlarged | When the old church was erected, |75 years ago, the first edifice of Methodiam in tho Pittsburg district, tho nite was the center of the finest reaidential district. to U.S; MORTGAGE | : ON BRAZIL R. 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Indictments charging navy yard thefta were returned against Clar- ence Kerrick, Charles Frasher and Joseph Blatt. Ball wag set at $500 in each case, Albert Sagert was in- dicted on a charge of smuggling his brother into the country from Rus- |xia. Mf, T. Scnolund and Guy Bon-| |nar were charged in tndictments | with cnnaptring to violate the na- | ional prohibith and bail in each case was 500. His Trout Poisoned, | Sues the City BAKEWELL, England, May |The Marquis of Granby recovered $760 damages because 450 of the trout | lin his fishery were polsoned by the | municipal gas works. NOR FORMAL OPENI Lincoln Nordby and Gus new low-price level. FELT HATS of quality, direct from the fashion centers, One Price $3.50 HAT SHOP 1008 Second Avenue to inspect their NEW HAT SHOP at 1008 Second ave., where they will feature QUALITY HATS at a Nordby Hat Shop 1008 2nd, Between Madison and Spring DBY NG SATURDAY Saxe cordially invite you STRAW | HATS Featuring the famous Italian Sennett braids. 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