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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER: 29, SANDS (Hillman Back, Reports Progress |Visi t"verg. pastor ot tse’ :. Dr. -| LONG GIVEN UP FOR DEAD, | “GLORIOUS VICTORY” In Soviet soon stuck the Pian ving H. Berg, pastor of the Fort , Washington ‘Rotermed Chureh, wi|BOY RETURNS WITH ‘ROLL’ — PREDICTED BY WILSON. speak, A community service will be held in NORTH BALTIMORE, 0. Nov, 29.— Wi | HAVE TURKEY the new. West Bide eae eure ‘That the elections of 1924 will result in ; banger Loa Ng (Bnei at Sol a “glorious victory” for the Leraocratic The Rev. Dr. Charles Mrangis Potter,| After an absence of two ani Pasty \e the preaigtion ol termes PrN: the minister, will pre years and having been long ago Ave : : ~The Polloe Department Honor Le-|up tor dead, Loule Nieteld, Atteen, ce. [emt Wildée tn a letter to srs. Jay W. ; fs "1 gion will hold its enteftalnmient and] turned to Paterson, N J, } ; aan hail at the Hotel Commodore to-mor-| i,j, “a pice ttle bane roll’ j a 4 Borough, jocul Democratic “worker, made public to-day. fow fieht. Marie Rappdld, Dorothy ‘Tt ie my belief that if ail the party Jordon, Samuel Salagar and Erwin] ePahatlon that he had gone awey bo=) workers wilt keep steadily at It for the Nytrogybazi wil entertain. cause “he couldn't stand school any two yeas, tho fight so well besun City Plans Elaborate Celebra- TH UR In the penitentiary on Dlackwell‘s| longer.” Nov, Twit result tn 9 glorious vialory |: F “A Island th will be a vaudevitl Mrs. L, G./Saiton, a new tenant off Tol, “the former President wrotc. > . tion of Holiday in All byt ’ f tertdininent furnished by Baitb'e | bis pemalie Abertgen!h las bis familys Just the right Size for a ed hod moved toNo. 395 Van Houten Streqt [ GIRL OF 14 FIRES INTO. «|i Sis eee ee eae cracker sandwich CROWD, HURTING EIGHT sald toute, won hie | mother teapot nis is Lauey LIVINGSTON, Mont., Vin back await at she “would die protecting | failed to feappear. It was supposed COFFEE fatuor,” Pearl Tinsley, fourtec thé had drowned fn tho Paseul Institutions. Biaborate preparations have bern Miade to have this years observance Of Thanksgiving Day notable. As ‘usual, social affairs, dinners, danoes Tak-hom-a Biscuit splits-in-two. Thatis why itis good for sandwiches. . Can you imagine what would Nov, 29 As-|° in June, 1920, Louls went hunting ana and the like will feature foutivities at wotd daughter of C. i. fitisley, or ef anid funeru) services werd: held YAK f happen if you made a jelly sandwich night. To the poor and the sick, de- Te enoployed (nthe 1oeal PRIRWKY Ubope, | CTH SEAMIT MEMOS ie oa ut RE K of two square crackers? Dendent on public or private benov- yesterday fired « shotguh {nto @ crowd hen to Newark, N. J.,' “ i One bite and trouble on your olence, to-mérrow's holiday will mean p st : et women: atid’ whifldren,” ascgndting” to ts; whe tedelved Wilt W: i Ways ' hands. nitich, Practically every charitable " ae aiticers, injuring two, wonien setlouely eae me © Yara. tes beg . Takeh Biseui k sell “y ‘ and ppering six dren with wird an are, Sd \e ‘uit make: y institution, hospital and orphanage bs ( %* et: git] ts being held pending oh|a hied Witte Link roll t have brought ood ta shomea Biscuit makes a jelly has prepared a Thanksgiving dinner vestigation. y ; wage ! * : nk that is a delight. at whieh turkey, despite its high price, ‘ Tinsley, 1 was sald) WAH dienes by eee asy to make and easy to eat. trike sympathizers several days ogo. will be served. did Poeee City institutions will set tables for more than 15,000, nearly 5,000 of ‘whom are inmates of prisons, In ad- dition to feeding thé children in the hospitals with turkey, cranberry sauce and pio, the municipal authorities wil! see that each gets a toy or gift of some sort to make the oocasion mem- orable. Many families dependent on the As- soolation for Improving the Condition CAPT. EDDIE RICKENBACKER Ano ms BRIDE. Of the Poor will be enabled to observe pf Mccall casas Leda peal Mtoe fot gl OM " Your Ownl ow the day, recciving an extra allowanco| Many Other Notables Ar-| Government putting up $9. nol A _————_)’ guarantecing a return to 1 rs of Good for the children’s lunch at Y school or at home. + Joper-Wines Brecurr (omrany Brenches in Over 100 Cities ot $3 to supplement the every-day tive on Olympic From 3 per cent. in American dolla menu provided. Liverpool iil 08 tie coryoe we is p Modern food science gives you a safe, Pek thssilies of ioen in Btate prison pool, ickenbacker, the American Ace, and] fi eile Awisddiien’ ‘cae $repused ae his bride, who was Mra, JU ¢. Dur- sure, ever-ready milk supply—a convenient, ant. Ri¢kenbicker se 2 eco! cow dinner bankete. Reiaanotie | Ghat’ dhe piawten: (uel ig) Coane ee see Tee : nomical cow jn the pantry. The St. Androw’s Ono Cent Coffee ortablishment in Russia of eo-opera- Hie once fought over and hardly recog: eiclt ‘ A ‘ The Van Camp Condensers send to your home vill. cate’ _|tive clothing factories was pro; “liked th © fleld ow Dadcaed rie cha peers ana isthy Wnt Aiea ‘ ploughed and ee patdligs me) ; : F pure, rich, safe milk, just as it comes from the cow Bien 4.006 chee asd. worsen font A Brow, millionaire ana ») except that half the water has been evaporated. ; hewsiuy, who headed the e | sit down at the long tables ut No, 41 Un of the American Jewls { os Add this water and you have fresh, rich milk—use returned on APOR West Eighth Street it will be the thirty-Afth anniversary of the first Thankegiving dinner under the uus- Bices of the society. Special efforts have been made by all philanthropic societies to providu turkeys for thelr guests, but in some instances it has been necessary to substitute beef or ham because of high Olympic it without water for crearn. Always ready, always Hillman announced that trerelo , ir : sweet, no waste and much cheaper. would be a meeting in Carnegie Hall on Friday to raise the remainder of eit : hs thé $1,000,000 that America is to con-| more than $100,090,000 cash in pro- VA N C A M P ’ S M I L K. tribute to the enterprise, the Soviet} duction of grain, , gogne, Ohav Zedik, Orach ~| nant and Christ Church congregations hillath Jeshurun and Zichron Ephraim | will attend. will partielp Qhurches in the Fort Washington St. Thomas's Episcopal Church, | district will unite in a servico at t Fifth Avenue and .isd Street, willl United Presbyterian Church, No. 6 Rey. Dr. prices. Girl Scouts will visit every home, hospital and orphan asylum they can reach, and 10,000 have organized to] broadcast the sermo. of th invade public institutions, They wilt} Brnes: M, Stires, the reetor ge to the children's wards of hospitals} At Trinity Church th with fruit and candy and flowers, and] leb Tt. Stetson. the reo PAY Particular attention to the homes| and In St, Paul's Chapel the Rev. D Of ex-service men, Joseph P. McComai, the vicar, will At the Henry Street Settlement, No. | Speak. y 265 Hensy Street, thore will be a com-|_ At the Cathed) SoHt hue ing out party for boys and girls who} Divine, Dean Hew : Ghandier Rob- graduate into the Senior Clubs,| bins will be thB-pie Geventy-five old men and women who}, A dat-iotien servico! will be work at the Crawford Siiops of the| held at the Mplesepal Church of tho ‘Association for Improving the Condi-| Holy Comiifumign, Sixth Avenuy ang tion of the Poor, will be guests of Mies | 20th Street. «Chancellor Elmer ' 1, Yelina T. Clark at a dinner in the| Brown of New York University will speak. “A union servico will be held at the Brick Presbyterian Church, Fifth Avenue and :37th Street. The Rey. Dr, William Mervill,, the pastor, will epeak. The Churet of the Cove- At the Sheltering Arms the Prot- estant Bpiscopal Home for children at Amsterdam Avenue and 129th Street, there will be a dinner. At night there will be a play for the children and a “ : @ance for the older boys and girls. a a ies ce and Spice » The annual memorial mass of the ‘3 A Catholic Benevolent Legion, District He Pe : : an Everything Nice No. 3, Manhatian, will be cclebrated rs 1 ; . hy " + : at St. Patrick's Cathedral ut 10,90 ‘ ' : LE. exe time youlhiave a Ferris Haniiccte lock to-morrow. The Rey. John B.| [My 2 : : ome yor e'clock to-morrow. The Rev. ’ analyze what it is that makes the flavor so Kelly of the Chureh of the Biswas Sacrament will preach. Mgr. John it 1 , on Chidwick, rector of St. Agnes Church, tich, fragrant and delightfully appetizing. who was chaplain of the Maine, w! bo celebrant. The Rev. Francia oe eae Albert, rector of St. Boniface Chure D 9 will be deacon, and the Rev. B on u rea e W. Grundner of the Church of &t. ‘dine Anthony of Padua will be subdeacon, , Uptown orthodox synagogues will ; n hold « union service in the Spanish 5 S ] / and Portuguese synagogues, Centr ia 4 ul e oun Park West and 70th Street. The Ro’ art. < Leo Jung, rabbi of the Jewish Ce ‘ tre, No. 131 West 86th Street, will speak, The Rev, Dr. D..de Sola Pool, fendi of the entertaining synagorve, \ Why pay 8 or 10 cents for a small loaf of bread Fa te wihses, Ns Usnistant, ‘The J weighing less than a pound when you can a buy a full pound of delicious and nourishing Butler’s wor Bon Bread for xc THAT ACTUALLY WEIGHS 16 OUNCES? One moment you'll taste a strange blending of sugary syrup and perky salt; next you delight in a suggestion of mealy nuts, then fresh, verdant greens, and that exotic flavor of spicy hickory smoke. No one really can describe it, it’s so full and deep and rich. Yet one taste is all you need to know you're eating a Ferris Ham. FERRIS HAM “The old-fashioned flavor that’s always new!” MENU for an Old-Time Thanksgiving Dinner Oysters on tho Shell Cream Tomato Soup Celery Pickles Roast Turkey Steamed Squash Sweet Potatoes Cranberry Sauce Fresh Fruit Salad Pompkin Pie Nuts Raisins Coffee When you use Van Camp's you always are sure of the best, Only the choicest of best tomatoes from Indianay-where ‘the very finest grow—are blended with choice spices and rich, creamy. butter. “ Gz thy consideration to the Dromedary Date, O Daughter of Father Knickerbocker, for it appeaseth thy hunger and giveth satis- Then for large families there is the economical double _ And our Bon Bon Cake is just as good in quality‘and loaf—two big loaves baked and wrapped as one, 10 cents; value as Bon Bon Bread. Made in six popular, tasty varie- for children, the Bon Bon ’Sun-Maid” Raisin Bread, full ties, Holiday Fruit Cake, Gold, Sultana, Maple Nut, Choco- Weight pound loaf, 10 cents, and the bealthsome Whole late Layer and-Cocoanut Layer, sold in handy half-pound And, of Course, as a ways ihe same Wheat Loaf, made with 100% whole wheat flour, milk and sanitary packages, packed and sealed by modern automatic a faction unt A Nj q , : acl ‘© thy ‘sw Relish for all ihe a big pure honey—a 20-ounce leaf for 10 cents! “ machinery, 13 cents. tooth.” swee ready in a moment <The Wise Man of the Bata yet costs no more, | At Your Grocer’s POMPEIAAK OLIVE OIL Scr Gold Everywhere Sold only at the 670 conveniently. located green-and-gold stores of* / JAMES BUTLER ive readys Satice At Grocers and DelicatessenStores BE Pritchard, RI Spin ing St, LY. ‘Dromedary Dates 10¢ IN THE PERSONAL PACKAGE

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