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POSEBUHtl NEWS-BEVIEW, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1922. PAGE SIX 1 .... i (Jur ISigqest Sole nf the Year, Ottering gnu the Biggest Possible Ilenents ! ! v Ecst of Merchandise JjV! Sensationally Reduced ALREADY "RANG AGAIN"; Sorial (lance at sutneriin. rw w nr.lav night. Nov. lMn. ooou w music. Everybody Invited. (Ry AasoolHi, J Press JwwwwwwwwwwwwwWW PHILADELPHIA, i'a.. Nov. 17. ! . The store that does the business 4 NEW TODAY. Going On! Next Wee If! 3 Announcing the continuance of our r.iypt .Sale of this year, our Novem i'li;''lH(','')lL"'p' "r,rall "f '"'Xt week. Xiiturally you should not expect this .sale to run longer at our preatly reduced prices in the face of rising jTiarkets. Iiuy even, winter need now and prepare. NOVEMBER REDUCTION SALE!! Every Article Reduced ( F( w Errrplions) Dry Goods, Ready to Wear, Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Ladies' and Men's Furnish ings 15 to 25 per cent off. SHOKS (Our Immense Stork) 10 per cent off for this sale. Women of America siiouid so arouse public t-otitiimnt "iK.it America shall N mote definitely ji li?. W' r Armenia's J cry," said Miss Anna Adams Gordon, JJ president of the nati"iial w. C. T. 1'i .aaaaAaaa in ell addrciss here today before the J ((invention of the union. 'Let us I ni'LL for service at Deer Cri ek Sales liirc iily ask our p jv. rimi nt ? peed- j stables. h l!y to l'Vi :,a a wav 'v wincti nns-i A1 continued, with ti - allieit powers stop to a'l ociiios and :n Armenian livoi V in putting K gDlnir protection anil homea." V .Miss Gordon flung back to th.i K wets their rallying cry. "The Liberty ij Hell must ring again." laying. "W' jj hereby remind the Association J Against the Prohibition Amendment W that, the l.lljerty p.,11 did ring again K on January 16, 1 :'!', when the J proclamation for constitutional pro H hll.ition wag written. In yonder In- dependence Hall liberty had Its blrtn. jj1 How eminently appiopriate it is that K In rhiladelphla the voire of repre rj tentative motherhood of the world W rhould Interpret to the farthest eor A,mr of this alcohols, ik world the y true liberty, the real freedom that 53 1 yet shall come to a'l the world a J freedom from Uie' subtle, scheming fiJU iieinii's of home and childhood, of A health and business prosperity. A ..ft... -A u ... : .-.-t,.,. ..h ,.F Vsw A. . I nn lieiiiui cuiiiiiHs.-tt.o- i i ... " KW'&KOKMIOKCIK York. Royal S. Copeland, declares: rotii'iition naH no moiioi iuaeu Oliver typewriter. Model Phone 67. Messenger Western I'nion office. 9. i-o. WANTEI boy. Apply VOi FK.NT Five room house, good location. Inqrire73iiMiHSt. WaNTKD Oirl to do (,-eneral house-j work. 1S1 Flint St. or phone STS U 1"SKI) KI.KCTRIC sewing machine motor for Kale. $10.50. Singer Store. J Phone 513-J. j ANVONK w'isbing to purchase stock In the star .Motor company see u. u. ; , Happ, 131 Sheridan St., or phone 21. 1 1 WA.NTKD Women to keep house In j the country, age 3ft to 45. For par- : ticulars address Box 110, Klkton, J Ore. j cniNEtrrHONoriiiA'rii. $125 size, j and 12 late records. Will sell or trade for auto of same value. 733 Cobb St. Religious Zealot Burns Parents Home Ontcrnal ionul News Ser lee PKKINi;. (let. is. "II. Ip grand mother get along In hell," thought little ( hull 1,1, ged Bix- ul,, I,,,, ued 1 flumes. mi- ionise uown in ills zeal. Thus the lluililbl.'t festival of the In the kitchen and found some rice. ' r ! inulTC I ACT lie also discovered some garlic on a.lAlllllAll LUjI shelf and he scatter' it it In the rice, lor be knev his grandmother had j loved to cat her rice tb.a way. Then be wrapped It carefully in a bit of paper and set fire to the bundle. The straw matting on the floor also; caught fire, and pnnn th house was Press) Nov. 1 V .Mr. and Irs. ("'bun T.I irink their dead ..i.nno....i.i....ii.. n i nn.l.,,1 MM...- .... ..... . .. """" y """""V" " ai.J . mej u...,,,,-,, ; . ""' "" "auier nun moiner t nH a heavenly Intervention came horn,, ate a tor their worship, ,, . d,.il(1 h ,.,,, iiu. ... i..,,t iiieir w) i no even Thus been more pious that he was sol emnly walehii.g the smouldering ruins of their homo while u curious crowd looked on In sympathy. It was the day when p. ople pr:.y for the dead, especially for thoie (bad whose life on Ibis earth was reared with evil deeds and who aie f reed to atone In l be lluddhlst hell. The latter refer particularly to women. The rltea are celebrated by burning special prayer papers nnd packages of rice and also by setting out Imitation lotus flower.i on floats niul lleitlng tin in drift dnwn the river In flanieq. Cluin IJ'r grandmother had died toe year before. He bad loved her dearly, for she had nlwavs brought him little candled apricots to eat. nnd once rhe had given him money to buy n kite. Mut lie had heard people sHy that she had been n wicked woman and that she would now nnv for It In hell. And there fore he was particularly uuilous to do u 1 1 ho could for her on the day of offerings for those In hell, and he was bitterly disappointed when i his mother nnd father would not let him come with them to the canal, j where they were going to Hcht Home! paper lotus flowers. j ; With tears In bis eyei he saw other; TW ople also going to the canal, and j next door In the street he saw bag.i i of rice being burned. Thereupon he I The origin of the ceremony Is said t to extend back to Mu I. Ion, one of lluddbn's disciples. Mu Lien's I mother was a wicked woman and (upon her diaih went the way of all , e doers. Wishing to alleviate her ' sufferings, he brought food to her . grave, but this immediately turned l to fire and. much frightened, he fled I to Ititrldba for advice. j Put lliidilha Hald: "She has been a wicked woman and what you do Is i of no avail. Still if you wish to soften some of her sufferings, burn orrerlngs to her on the fiflei nth day J of the seventh moon." I Thus on the anniversary of this dav all those who may have had 'wicked parents burn offerings Itheiu so that they mny be to some I nnd ry Important and no uncertain part in the health condition. In a broad way, anything that Is generally lielprul to groups of people Is spe clfieallv helpful to puMic health.' "Woods Hutchinson, M. I.. en thusiastically supports prohibition. It has leen my own estimate,' he says, 'that the actual iunoint of liquor consumed by the whole com munity has been cut down 50 per cent to 65 per cent. To my surprise, however, the lowest estimate of re duction, advanced by medical men of 30 to 50 years of experience, attend ing a meeting of a national medical association, was 80 per cent, and some ran as hleh as per cent. A I statement that can now be made with Ic.l.solute certitude is- that all over the country there has occurred a ! most unmistakable and striking (le Icllne in the general death rate from all causes, until It has now reached its most triumphant low-water mara In all recorded history.' "Labor leaders, including Miss Mary Anderson, director woman's bureau. I'nlted Slabs department of labor, Washington; Warren S. Stone. Fred Klzer, of Albany, today paid i grand chief of the llrntherbood or a fine of $150 for killing b doe nnd j Locomotive Knglnecrs: J. II. Me f.iwn at Deer Park Inn on the night llvenny of Newcastle, Pa., secretary toiof September (I, of this year. Klzer. and treasurer of division No. M... n companion. A. W. Dupe,., I lirotherhood or l.ocnnimive r.n ;i- iit.t.rel.enile.l lie Mr. Winn I iieers nnd .lames A. Duncan. BCCXO- tary or central i.anor vouie... Wash., are outspoken tor (lly Associated ! CONST A NT! NO PLK, Th Sultan's wives and ladles of th harem are overwhelmed with grler and dismay over the Sultan's flight. ' Itafet paHha, nationalist governor of , Constiintlnoplo said that the Turkish I Nationalists consider that the Suit. m i by his flight surrendered the cali I phate, as -according to Mmlem law .when tbo sultan leaves Turkish soil land enters Christian territory he 'Places himself under Christian pro tection and therebv loses the cali phate. LOST Pair lady's spectacles in case, between Iladgley and Ziglers and Fisher's Paint Store. Return to this office. FOR SALE 4 room house, lot 60x110 ft. Ileautiful view and a good home for $1000. $300 cash, balance $20 per mo. Chas. Kyes, 123 N Pine St. RriLD NOW while "material and labor nre cheap. We now have funds available for building loans. I'MP QI'A S A VINOS LOAN ASS'N. FORSALE Two" high-grade- Jersey milk cows. One light horse, harness and buggy. Inquire at Douglas Ab stract Office or phone 1S4-R. Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov oij ONE SHOW NIGHTLY ' S Trans - Continental Auto ToUr of Keith and Orpheum Vaudeville Artists A DISTINCTIVE ATTRACTION WITH AN An OVERTURE PROLOGUE Armand Wright and Ruby Earl IN A SERIES OF SONGS, STYLES AND STEPS Deer Poacher Pays Heavy Fine client relieved of the devils who are torturing ttiem. owner or the private game reserve. I That night Pekln Is girdled by a I after they had killed tho doe an 1 ; S. sttV 1 nernent of fire ns the thousands (if . fawn nfter lllifht. llsinir n flash- nrnblbltloll. loins- flowers drift down the canals. . Hunt nnd Kbootlnir nt the shlnini "John ('.. Cooper. R member o? eyes of tho animals. They had 1 congress representing tne i.ioor m- flred nil of the shells from their terests. affirms: Mt la not the worn- THE DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA Invite their friends to a card party at the Maccabee Hull, Tuesday, Nov. 1, beginning st S o'clock. Refreshments will be icrved and a good time Is as sured to all who attend. 35c. Admission hud nn InMplrntlon Illustrated, song by Stereoptlcnn. "Rock of Ages," "America." "Ninety and Nine." Christum church Sunday I le bunted about 1 nlcbl. nmnfn-"". " !"'. " -' . '- Roast Duck Dinner Only 50c The Home Restaurant A&MVi-Si' v. K, Sheridan Sheet, will felilure delirious lon'd duck for the Our Service Will Please You. Sunday Dinner, November 19th Urini; your w ItV it m! rnjoy ;m hour nt thin Popular Plan tomorrow. Regular Dinner 25c guns and were killing the fawn with Ing people of our country who are rocks when apprehended. Mrs. Winn clamoring for the return or the liquor took the venison and reported the J traffic, and it is far from the facts matter to tho game wardens, who i when anyone makes the statement arrested Dunce, who entered n nlea nrennlzed labor as a whole of guilty and was fined $100 and ' favors the return of wine and beer, j costs, which ho paid. I Some time ago 1 wrote loiters to Klzer weut to Albany and hH'nmny leaders of organized b'.Nir, rather. J. A. Klser is alleged to . throughout the country l lie re-1 have agreed to hnve his son come to spouse to my canvass Indicated mat Uosburg on Oct. 2. to enie- 1 1 ' n large number of them were stioni,-1 plea but jitit up the claim that j lv In favor or prohibition. , , .. . . . . 1 " ....... ..e u- Wllev asserts. 1. ine nnv was w yenrH oi age. i.iui ii. - - r,m .., .,rt . ens..,,, ..n.iv .hi,,. ,i i.o I.. . 1 1. 1 if beer Is pri.hahly the most dan-1 $ 1 P Al D on regular $ 160 course No. the Juvenile court. Arter tracing th gerous to health or all the ordinary school records, the game warden i alcoholic liquors.' " found Kifer to be 20 venrs of nee. 1 o " Ho today entered n plea if guilty j MPJ CI' THAN KH over the long distance telephone nnd a fine of $150 nnd costs '.vsa ini- WANTF.Il TO TRADE-.Jersey cows and horses for goats. Also have i some big fine Toulouse geese. Dark j Cornish. White Leghorns nnd Parr-' ed Rock chickens. E. A. Kruse, j Rosoburrr, Ore. FOR SALE A fine registered two year old In the spring Ayrshire bnll. The Ayrshlres are among the heavi est milking cattle. Some dairyman Fbould have him. George Kohlha gen. GALLSTONES Improved trenYiiien't for catarrhal Inflammation of gall bladder and ducts associated with gallstones. Pooklet free. Write to- j (lay. Dr. Paddock, Ilox G5201, Kan-1 sas City, Mo. ! HELP WANTED Men or wnmenrsal-! ary $50 full time, $1 nn hour spare time selling guaranteed hosierv dl- rect to wcarer.cotton, silk, heather mixtures. International Hosiery Mills, Norristown, Pa. . FOR SALE 200 acres, 60VcregT field. good prune and walnut lands. Good i value, $0500. Terms. Also 6'i acres near town on good road, good value. . $2100. $l00'cah. halanco $20 perl mo. Chas. Kyes. 123 N. Pine St. I SEE cT MERRILL for bargains- LI- I censed ical estate dealer. Tjiree ranches, small farms, houses, tim- ber lands, nnd all kinds of city prop- j erty for sale or trade. Farm for rent. Farm to trade for house in j Portland. I cut prices, nil know it. ! Res. 504 Mill St., Roseburg, Ore. i Dena Cooper and Company IN A PLAYLET OF THRILL AND ACTION George Nelson aij Maude Day IN A MUSICAL MELANCHt Roger Bunt IN MINNIE AND CHiMHtE posed (leorgn : The delivering to of the P. by Justice Jones. game commission stop poaching We wl-li to thank the kind friends for Hi., beautiful floral offerings. 1 IIBER.TY THEATER OXl.Y KIIWT- r.ArW l.yWS AM AT too Al l.V THIS IHHT.l.K SHOW ONLY TOUAY. "The Hidden Woman" With an all etar cast incliulinjr Mar.v Alden, ICvelyn NcsUit, Jack Kvans, Albert Hart, ("ranloi'd Kent. Personally diivcd'il by Allen IHvan. The story of n tlancinjr Rirl who btmished fiwi her life the extravaerancie.s ami the dissipations of New York to "find herself" away from the bin city's temptations. The story of a woman scorned, w ho won respect n venled a "Hidden Woman" finer in conrajre and eha tjinn those around. Also the Western Pram.i following up sip h enses to the limit The lnw prevldes that ir the jt'.b i nre not apprehended In tho Solu tion, that a charge may made against them at any time within twi years utter the crime is commit. '0. hlef Warden Ilrown. and depuiio .Mi Daniels nnd Walker have I. working on this rase since th1 cr'nie was committed. Meeting nt Christian church Sunday In preparation for revival, Nov. 26. j Entertain on Wed- i din 2 Anniversary kind words or sympathy and assist ince rendered at the dentil and bn'lal or our In loved husband nnd rather. MRS. II F. ST ARM ICR Al FAMILY. The Ladies Quartette sing beautiful lv. Christian church Sunday night. Wilt. SV'ltVl lly loll. PARIS. Nov. 1 Premier Polncare II.TIM ATPM. I 1-rws) . Lord Cuijon. and Marquis Av. sane, met at luncheon today to dis cuss joint allied action ugatnst tb" Kemallsis. should the latter envoys refuse allied terms at Lausanne. Tie' nllles will present 8 virtual ulti matum with tie' terms being h ir monlously agreed upon by the allies. tv- vr Cel. hr.ilnn I h. Ii nlnll, n-el.ti-, .1 & nnahersary, Mr. and Mrs. II. IV J Slili Ids f'titertnlni d with si di d 55 partv at their home Tliurs.lav ev. n- j 14 1,4 The evening was spev with! V fo'ti ami ft da:tny luncheon wa K ,. i',i l v Mrs. Shields. i in1 ly i M C.iltierlne Neate and Mrs lilt tie Me f.e. The rooms were charuiing with quaniltlcs or nut'imn leai.s and ch ry;int hi tiiunis. These' . lih.ylng the evening were Mr. and J Mis'. I II. itnily. Mr. and Mrs . Vv d' V Hi -Idol. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Wo.th- ; X ington, Mr. and Mrs. Sam lelev, J Mrs. J. li. Stephenson. Mrs. Ctlv'.n V lri. Catherine Neale. Mrs. C.llviu. 1 Lewis. Mrs Mar,- Goodman ir Cal If,. mil. Mrs. llaltle M,-Afe. Victor It. .yd. and O D. N whar,'. nnd the host and hostess Mr. ami Vrs. It. V. S'llcldv Onkltiml YMritr Mr Satu S: :i M nnd two daunh trri wtTo ov.-r Uw Oakland shop- "Lorraine of the I Timber Lands" mid Rollin Cometly "The Sleuth." Tomorrow: Clara IiOu so rurnham's v "IIKAIvT'S IIAVKN." & PHONE 95 For prompt sedan j.tne, service. Ponded Cai rier. VALET SHINING PARLORS. H. Crocker. Home Phone 43 F". ping and vlsit:?i In I'nml IM.kiie; Mr. ni.d Mrs of Looking r.i;.- for several hours 10 ss matters In on Uusliics Mr nnd I ' Sunshine rar. h for several be ii. ss matt, rs Al the 1 mihitt mong c.e t : the I n, p. ius ' Mrs I. w. V c., K M.Cov. A-':.'i' land. Mrs. Mab. ! 11 C. liar. s.i. Wrigtll. AsMar I land: F. L Dev.: ith friends. (ibis . E Cling, rpeel ere In town tod iv ' 'oklng after btisi- .'. A. Rlebter of re In town tedav transaetius bul- Dalles Noble. Seattl Welh I I. 11 Port! i Fd " l'er'l.T, . r: S. l Wr: on. 1','"! in I W. K CV.nn.!' KoNerls Port Fori land : Cl u lseo. Pa ts registering m "ils morning were: sbland: Margaret ! C. V.delson. Port ! Vinson. Me.l'ord Medford; DonnM Hugh Hates. Ash Von nnd wife. The r, Portland: I N George Smith. - on. Seattle: C. R. ',,hn U. Dili. Den iwnvei : H P. t. r . Mdep. Aberdeen; Marshfield: Max !. 1.. P. Stanley, t Smith. San Fran- s In Adcon Auto School. Will take $7a cash. This course includes ' Motor Tcsiing, Adjusting, Valve and ' Icnlticn Timing. Cnrhuretlon. Wir ing. Starting and Lighting Systems. vlaimeto and Coll work and General 1 Engine Trouble shooting. Address ! Lock Box 1112. Roseburg, Oregon. RANCH FOR RKNT-Twenty-elgM ' nrres or fine river bottom land, all t:,;. r ( uliivatinn: good six room ,::tic partly furnished: big barn: 1 '-.'.:: leultiy Louses: full set new. i i; ;:: ::. np.d tools; good team: t ::.' (biil.cns; near school and sen: f'(id road, near highway; li.rie hundred dollars a year. Law rence Agency, 12", Cass Street. Phone 219. ALL READY TO MOVE" IN Modern seven room cottage, practically 1 new: nil newly decorated; perfect-' ly modern built In effects: full-size cement .basement : stationary wash tubs: wood lift; nil street improve ments in and pud for: vard full b. .utiful shrubbery: three blocks from business center; best location I in town; price less than cost ma I t.ri.,1 in bouse; twenty eight hun- died, hair (ii-h. Lawrence Agoncv, I 12.", Cass Sire, t. Phone 219. i I "GOOD PRI-NIC LAND LlMlTEIMrT I M.'.n wiih a Job. this Is vonr oppor ! tur.iiy. I have eight, fortv acre tracts, twenty ncres of each forty I Is cTcellent prune bind readv ti) : plant; twenty acres of each fortv is fine tnnb. r: borders on highwa'. !"i a'l'iful valley; good school arid onilv mail. 1 will sell -he-o fn, fo.-,..- :,(re trans it, the Mlnwing i terms- Kiyo bundr. d i!.,'..v, ..,st, ; nnd the balance of twenty rive hun 1 dred in ten v.ais at five per rent. 1'uil information. l.:iwretiee Agencv I.'", i'.i. street. Phone ;i9. HIRED MAN GETS IT ALL -Here i, a i banco to he ,t .im: eightv rcres. every in' h making an income; one man can i!o all the work: sit aores f;ne bearing prunes; ,is faml,v or. (hartl: thirtv five ,r,., (.(,, fTOf. be' torn field l.md: nil In crops v.p I and crowing: bal ance in rood pas ture: carai-e; an other necessary building,: spring and well water-go.-l ro,. ,;;,, from l;lv ment: live stream through p'ace; . tig team: three fiP,o fnt). nr j),m d-.'d fifty .hirkens; (en tqrkovs- urn set t,,,. a-.) jm . full f"C.I .-.rd ba. "The Brazilian A FARCE COMEDY BY THE .ENTIRE COMPANY A $2.00 SHOW AT POPULAR PRICES AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO SEE "BO VAUDEVILLE" SUNSHINE COMEDY "THE BARNSTORMERS" INTERNATlOWil ADMISSION. PRICES Lower Floor Center ..$1.10 First Two Rows Balcony ..$1.10 Box Seats $1.10 NJ J Lower Floor, (id Last Four Rowl Blkorj-l. Gallery Reserved Seats on Sale Saturday CURTAIN 9 O'CLOCK "ill- M J i ADULTS 15c S 1 MRS. M. A. STRALEE ON THE ORGAN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 10( "The Silent Caff WITH STRONGHEART, THE WONDER DO0, Leather Pushers No. 3 MACK BENNETT COMEDY "BY HECK" m W saB. wnt.: barn two VI ir si:i.r''.y cnt and p,.,. Y.ir's wrk a. I done: posse. i,-,n at r. fif,T two hunlr.d Mke, the h,,,; b.,. nc. .,,,.. .nn,. lAVnrtk Aep c, J.j Cass sircet. phone ilj MRS. GEORGE BERRY ON THE ORGAN SATURDAY ONLY "Man's Law and God A ROMAwrr re run ajaimau unoTHWEST M0UNTE' A CURIOUS COURTSHIP BY PROXY. CHRISTY COMEDY "TI8 THE BULL SUNDAY AND MONDAY "THE PRODIGAL JUDGE," FEATURING JEAN P,oe ALL STAR CAST. A13 MONDAY THIRD EPISODE "IN THE DAYS Of VfT bill"