f »Tr •t •z i •A Paris Police Move To Curtail Speeding As Accident List Has Mounted Rapidly PARIS, (U P )—Paris boule­ bandied, the Prefect came to the vards are doomed to become race conclusion .that it would be as ~~ tracks when the new police regu­ difficult to use watches lh en- lations governing motor traffic go fercing speed prohibition In Par­ ^ in to effect. - — is as It would be to close tip Mont­ After the armistice, the war martre, so it waa decided to leave spirit seemed to possess most of weM enough alone until different the taxi drivers here and as a re- restrictive measures could- be ad­ ,, suit, accidents due to over-apeed- opted. i ' ing began to increase nt an alarm­ These htve Just begun to ap­ ing rate. »• • pear in. the form of twenty Police H In an effort to make the streets Automobiles equipped with the of Paris safer for pedestrians, the most up-to-date models of speedo­ Prefect of Police resorted to stop meters, which will affor dplenty of watches similar to those in use in thrills for Parisian amateurs of America, to time over-hurried au- automobile ’racing. tomobilists. So many summons These cars will follow and ov­ were issued following the Pre­ fect's decision that soon the Ave- ertake all thAse who exceed the ► nue des Champs-Elysees and the speed limit in Faria, day or night, Grand Boulevard looked like a and thia time, assures the Prefect Long Island highway on a Sunday of Police, those who are sum­ with speedsters tipping one an­ moned will pay their fines, pro­ other off to the effect that they test or no protest. were being timed. While from the Police point of view the method waa a complete success, the victims, with the tra­ ditional French attitude In mat­ ters pertaining to time and speed, decided that as hot two clocks in Parts fever told the same time, so , CHOICE BOILING no two watches— even though of­ M EAT ficial police watches—could ever determine with a fair degree -of . accuracy, whether or not a sum­ mons was warranted. TENDER POT ROASTS When more protests- reached Police Headquarters than could be 12 l-2c Per Pound 15c Per Pound These Are Real Saturday Specials BOURNEMOUTH, (U P )— That a university education spoils a workingman by giving him a taste for plus fours and lea cream, was the theory advanced by the re- j doubtable Jack Jones, M. P„ i n ' d efeatist the proposal tb tt the British Trade Union Congress Easton Lodge as a university tor the working clasp. **I have seen yauag workingman MBt to Oxford." said the SUvar- town delegate. ‘’They went there prend of overalls and dungarees, but a few months in that aristo­ cratic atmosphere and yon find them anting strawberry ice cream and wearing golf clotkee.’’ Scotch delegates, an the otler hand, declared that the working­ man aaadad all the education he coaid gat. . "There ere men In this hall," said John Walker bluntly, "who would have hatter Judgment on trade naloa problems If their minds had been trained." Bat the Congress, aiding with Jack Jama, referred the question of the support of Vary Warwick’s proposed labor college nt Easton Ledge hack to the executive for reconsideration. President and Mra. Coolidge went clear to Northampton BOM'T T A U JO VISIT H a r d y B r o th e r s While Selecting Yonr Fixing« For THANKSGIVING DINNER Mincemeat For Banana Speck Bright New Stock Your Pies Heim Bwt, l i t ........ 28o 10c PerPoum Reins Best 2 lbs......... 45c 0 1 IF PUMPKIN PIS IS YOUR OHOIOE WB HAVE The Best At Any Price No. 2 1-2 Broken Slice No. 2 Broken Slice, Enders Best No. 2 Or’td Pineapple Sliced or G rid 2 1-2 Pound Can No. 1-2 In Best Brands Obtainable Only 15c * 25c 106 Nuts String Beans Foss Walnuts, ........ 35c The Just Right Vegetable. Best—Lb. New Brasil Nuts, Lb., 25c That Wonderful Ashland Home Grown Almonds, Brand—Special Lb. ..................30c Fresh Roasted Peanuts,. Lb................................. 15c Fryes Bacon Squares—Per Lb. .......................... 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Bottle .................................................................... 33c LIBBYS MILK—Tail cans—3 f o r ...................... 29c DEL MONTE CATSUP — Large B o ttle ..........20c 3 for ............................................................................... 50c • -F O R SA L A D S - Special Prices lor Saturday at The Plaza Grocery MARASCHINO CHERRIES-3 oz. b o ttle....... 15c CANADA DRY GINGER ALE^Large Bottle, 25c Pure Cane Sugar, 25 lb. Sanitary B ag,. . . $1.75 CAMPBELLS SOUP •ty variety, 3 for —RELISHES— STUFFED OLIVES — 3 oz. b o ttle s..................14c «■ÎanrnimMmmBaMmmMBaMHmi^BamBBgammamamaBmMnmmmammnHHaaBmammmaHmmmmumHmmdmmmnmumiHnmHHunnummmmnmHMHnmmmmmmmB GREEN OLIVES — Large, fancy Spanish Queens Crepe Toilet Paper, Large Rolls, Each . . . 5c O 6 PO UNDS J 7 , 2 POUNDS —16 oz. 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Pkgs. 2 for ................................................................. 35c DATES— Golden Hallowi in bulk—2 l b s ........... 25c DROMEDARY DATES— P a c k a g e ................... 20c LEMON OE ORANGE - POP CORN— Glove Brand — the kind that pops Pound ............ ......... 33c —- * RAISINS—Seedless Thompsons — 4 lb. Pkg. 37c Sun Maid Seedless or Puffed, 15 oz. pkg. 3 for 85c PURE FRESH LARD—tn bulk—3 lbs. ..........63c Pure Honey ROSEDALE SLICED PINEAPPLE— 8 large slices to tlie can in a medium syrup—Large cans . . . . 25c CITRON PEEL — Finest imported—Pound .. 50c LIBBYS PUMPKIN—Large Cans, 20c; 3 for 67c BEST SHORTENING—In bu lk-3 lbs. . . . . . . 58c Miller Mnde LIBBYS ASPARAGUS— 1 lb. Square Tins (about ................... 35c; 2 for .................. 09c 35 spears) LAYER FIGS—5 Row Fancy Adriatics—Lb.-, 17 l-2c 10 lb. B o x ............................ $1.59 PREFERRED STOCK CURRANTS—tw ice clean ed—15 oz. Package, 2 for ................................. 35c Pink Band I WESSON OIL— Make your own Mayonnaise—P in t FANCY RIPE OLIVES—In bulk-Pint (about 80 olives ............................... ........................................ 18c Tru Blu Crackers S n o w d rift KNOX GELATIN - ROYAL CITY PEAS— Fancy Medium size I’ea«— Gan ......................... 10c; '3 f o r ..........................,03c Splendid Assortment of Fruits for Cocktails W hite or Yellow Per Sack FLOUR—Kerrs Beet Patent, 49 lb. Sack..........$1.00 Crown . . . . ----- $2.00; Fishers Blend . ^ r. .. $2.10 AMERICAN BEAUTY OR RBL-LR-00 OYSTERS —No. 1 Tall C a n s ..........? Ifc; 3 for . . . . . . . . . 47c 3 POUNDS If you ask most good cooks why they use Snowdrift fbr making pie crest, they will tell you it makes pie crusts light, tender and flaky. And that, you must admit, is quite reason enough. But if they’ll let yon pester them fbr o n e m ore ’’rea so n why,” they’ll probably say that la rich, creamy consistency makes it always easy to use. BURNETTS YAH ILA — Absolutely pure—2 oz. .................... ' . . ............. , . . . . ................. 38c bottle Sauerkraut, Asparagus, Canned Fruits of all kinds. You will find the Biggest Stock in Town at SUBSCRIBE FOR TIIE TIDINGS lied or.Plais _Bi JjE invention and commercial development speed on advancing the methods of the times, but the same spirit of Thanksgiving will alwsys be in our hearts. We are thankful that it is now oar privilege to present fbr yonr use the finest harvest time foods. Bo yonr Thanksgiving shopping at 20TH ,• ■ ,— - - - - CENTURY. — - ---------- . all new crop Sweet potatoes FO B GOOD PIES 25e 29c ROYAL BAKING POW DER-12 oz. Can . . . 43d 2 1-2 Lb. C a n .......... .......................................... $1.29 BAKERS PREMIUM CHOCOLATE - 1-2 pound B ig —• 3 Pounds ..................... 28c CHOCOLATE DROPS— Cream Centers—L b ... 19c 3 LbB. . — . . . . .............. . . . . . : .................. .......... 55c FRENCH CREAMS — Hand made—Lb.............. 28c £ Pounds ................ ........... .......................5 0 c TREE TEA — Orange Pekoe (Black.) or Japan (Green) 1-2 lb. Pkg., ..........38c; 1 lb. 73c FULL CREAM CHEESE - ‘-Pound . . . . ............... 29c SDDA URAOE ;ERS— Fresh and crisp—Lb. . . 15c 20th Century Coffee FRESH TURNIP! OR CARROTS, 4 POUNDS CELERY, (Well £ •chad) PER BUNCH .......... LETTUCE (Solid J?ER POUND ■ ‘. ’. 7. . . BILL PEPPER8 PL A Z A GROCERY 61 North Mala 8k FEME DELIVERY Thok Hill, Prop SERVICI ROOMS rich associations of the romantic EDFÒ hfiÀLR hast. Ita furnishings, librarian," picture galleries and full equip­ BBLFA8T’ fUMtod Proto)— ment have recently been put on Does anybody want « boast with aale. The castle waa thrown op- ISO rooms? The Duke of Man­ eb for public Inspetlon a id crowds thronged to aee It. chester has one to sell. 'One of the features at Tander- It to Tanderagee Castle, la tfcunty Armagh, ttoto then ttoo *g«e Castle afe its subterranean centuries old . and filled ’ with baths, built loag ago and reached through a splendid marble (tali' Big sub-division land auction Tjtc baths when constructed cost will be held ( on highway near more than ftSO.eoO. Rogue River Tuesday, Ndv. .M. Taddetwgee Castle was former­ Walter H. Jones, Medford, for