Oshawa Daily Times, 21 Oct 1927, p. 10

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0 i None, Oct. 20. --Premier Musso- 1 announced at a meeting of the ifiet on Mond:y, that, althomgh h anniversuiy of the Fascist gh on Rome--- Oct, 28--fell on i ¥. the celebr: ion of that event | pull be held on the following Likewise, the celebration } Italian Armistice Day--Nov. #=iill be held on Sunday, the 6. Al ter November 6," 'added the , "and until further notice ; prohibited all ceremonies, iafifestaitions, celebrajtions} inau- ptlons, anniversaries and centen- hig and little, as well as Peeches of whatever calibre, 'be- etvne thé authorities must not be Qlstpacted from their duties; econ: Shines must, be practiced, particu- economy in time and we must satiating the population ox rations." "The 'Cabinet, which met for the fiyat; time after the summer period, Jatued, 8 long list of decrees per- ng mostly to details of domestic ipinigtration, Among other hi s, the ministers adopted a plan. tails of which were not 'pub- he. , 'whereby private air enter- prises will be given various kinds of Government aid over a period of 10 years. VAST WEALTH FOR '00D OF HUMANITY Estate of Late Thomas J. Emery, Left by Widow, Near $100,000,000 Middletown, .R.I., Oct. 20,--The many millions that 'the late Thomas J. Emery made as railroad man and * hotelman will be ysed "for the good of Numanity." His widow's will, filed for pro- bate here, disposed of an estate es- timated at $100,000,000 apd reveal- ed her as one of America's richesr women. rs, Emery died Wednesday in| Cinginnati in her 64th year. Lixcept for bequests of $500 to $2,500,000 to relatives, friends, do- mestics and charitable organiza- tions, the estate, will be used to crest a fund to be known as "The Thomas J. Emery Memorial." FOUR FARMERITES IN NEW CABINET Party Holds Balance of Power in New South Wales Sydney, Australia, Oct, 20.--As 2 result of the recent New South Wales election, F:rmerites hold the balance of power in the new state assembly. They have foreed the Nationalist leader Mr. Bavin, to cede them a disproportionate num- ber of portfolios in his new ministry. The Cabinet includes four Farmer: ite representatives out of 13 muus- ters. The allotment of the porftolio of railways to the ledder of the "¥afmer party is generally interpret- cd to mean that rural fares and freight rates will be decerased at the expense of the metropolitan wreas. The final standing of the parties in the new House is Nationalist 35, Country Party 13, Labor including 2, and nldependents, 42. SENT FOR TRIAL ON ASSAULT CHARGE Philip Druz Committed and Bail js Fixed of $2,000 an all-day session of the local P Court yestegday, Philip Druz was committed for trial on a charge t assault. Bail was fixed at ). with two sureties of $1,000 each. Po witnesses were heard for the in the preliminary hearing of yesterday, John Kuzk and his frances. After these witnesses been heard, the crown rested its s- and the defence agreed to his committed for trial without cal- iy y witnesses in rebuttal. Crown ny Geiorson conde ted the pro- secution, while D. A. J. Swanson ap- peared for gthe defendant. Halle, Germany, Oct. 20.--Ap- proximately 70.000 lignite mines will go on strike in the first major conflict in Germany since 4. BE the strike ends quickly The strike rrobably Will deter- mine the outcome of wage move- ments in the hard coal industry avhere the unions have slecided up- (NONKEYS CHOSEN = FOR EXPERIMENT ' Jungle Creatures to be Sub-|in. is inevitable. jects for Infantile Paraly- New York, Oct. 20.--At Willard Parker hospital here 20 jabber. little monkeys of the jungle are be- ing swamped with the attention ui 'earned men, They are being greoomed Tar mar- iyrdom--innoculation of disease | Baseball League, declared Repl Fw THE OSHAWA DALY yolis FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927 on a special ievy to support ue; germs which may help man tight a against infantile course sis Research "A M. Al o_/Announ A GREAT F. It is not our practice to make sales often, but when we make one it's something worth while, Don't delay, but come to this big event and prove to yourself the savings it will make you in buying your fell and winter needs. This year we have been more than usually successful in our preparations and s ubmit the following groups which we believe are the best values that have ever been offered in the history of the store, You must act quickly to benefit by these great offerings. This Great Sale Started Today, Oct 21st, and will continue for wit h the most worth-while bargains ever TWO WEEK Hundreds availed themselves of these wonderful bargains today. If you jira dates Reg 355. 50e Fre successful battle paralysis. Sowe of the number face certain The experiments are under the direction of the health depart- ment and attaches admit that there is no hope for the anes wno will te chosen for the disease to rum its For others a future of the shut These will have the germs put into their healthy blood but later will be treated by cvery remedy known Some undoubtedly will be crippled and maimed, STALLING'S CLUB AL HAS MONTREAL Tianrs New York, Oct. 19--] Toole, President of the he had telegraphed a Montreal news- paper denying that a group other than orge Stallings and his associates were authorized to organize an Inter- national League team in that city The Jersey City franchise was! re- cently acquired by Mr. Stallings and his associates, who, Mr. Toole said, were the only persons organizing in Montreal with the authority of the league. BRITISH LIBERALS SUPPORT LEAGUE London, Oct. 19.-- Resolutions favoring the bringing of the spirit of the League of Nations into home andi ndustrial affairs and ugging that the influence and the authority of Great Britain ghould be exercised to promote peace and disarmament, were adopted today by the executive | I EE ------ ! Li offered from this did not come today no not fail to visit this store tomo COTE a nO all this SOIC ome Saturday Morning Special At 8.30 am 75 pairs largest size Flannelette Blank- ets, Reg, $2.50, for, pair, $1.85 Saturday Motuing Special At 8.30 a.m. With every $5 or over purchase we will give free, n pair of Ladies' Hose or Men's Sox, Come early and avoid the rush, Men's All Wool Sweater Coats, Bars Wool Windbreakers, Reg' Reg. $1.50. Sale Price, | Reg. $1.50. Sale Price, Millinery A Beautiful 'Assortment of Ladies' Felt and Velvet Hats, nicely made. Reg. up to $4.00, Sale "$1.98 98 and Shoes so SWEATERS For Men, Women and Children I pt i So A9 A nice line of Children's Hats, all to at Girls' Hats in silk Velvet 8 £€ Pe = £ & Hi > en NN Ne Vw Yow, oe ri $2.95 | Boys' Wool Sweater Coats 98¢c Boys' All Wool Jerseys. 9c Ladies' Sweoalor Coats and a few Men's and rg Furnishings Men's Work Pants to go at $1, 25 OTN TTR Dair, Men's Fine Serge Pants. Jule ° $3.49 PEACE 22: rrrrrrrrrer Boys' Wool seve amr 0 61 39 BoA... Boys' School Bloomers. Sale 98 c Price, AR aR rE par, He's Beoude oth Shiss to go $1.25 Men's Work shirts, soni anabity; all BOBS AME». 27025 inssrisrssss Men's Heavy Overalls and $1 50 Np Men's Good Quality Caps. Reg. 9%¢ $1.50, Sule Pages » -. xr 707 Men's Horsehide Lined Work Mics, Regular $1.25. Sale Price, 85¢ Men's Lined Horsehide Gloves. Reg. $1.35. Sale Price, . . pair, Mule Skin Mitts to go at 39¢ This Will Mr Turn Out to be the Sensation of the Whole City Eh line of Wool Work Sox 30 c for, Men's Cashmere Fain Silk we Wool presily made, in the hewes shades, Another lot of Dray In sam $23.50. _ Bale yom Vex 82 wie 4808 A atl Asso of Girls' Coats ad i r------, x. mn 57.95 Girls' Dresses and Middies Girls' * Pawel Duesses, all. shades, § iy made. ik $295. Sale $2.49 Broom. mag Saturday Morning Special or over purchase we 1' peace," and urges all Liberals to make sunport of the league the first principle of their political creed and | Review of 12 Cases Refused the inspiration of their labors for good government at home and Miners by U.S, Supreme abroad, C t PERTH COLLEGIATE WINS Perth, Oct. 19--Perth Colelgiate won Washington, Oct. 20.--With no i-its Lanark County League rughy game | €¥Planation for its action, in Smith's Falls today by the score of | Preme Court Monday, 'declined the 20 to 0. The game was played in pour- petition of the United Mine Workers ing rain on a greasy field, the local | Of America for reviews of 12-cases team using its juniors in the lat half. | in which the lower courts enjoined Ford Dickson scored two touchdowns [the union from carrying out certain and Hubert Wilson one for Perth, the | activities among non-npion miners | other five points coming through rou- | in West Virginia. The effect of the refusal will be ges and kicks to deadline. \ 446 8 Simcoe St. S. tarted One of the Greatest and Biggest vents Today Ever Witnessed Here By council of the Liberal party, in ses- se WINE INJUNCTIONS Another resolution adopted ex- presses "the firm conviction that the h League of Nations is the only ef- GIVEN FULL EFFECT fective safeguard of the world's 4 to give 141 oie to the injunctions granted by the federal district court for Southern West Virginia to the Red Jacket Consolidated, the Bor- derland and other mining companies. The mine workers sought to havo the highest court pass on the valid- ity of the injunctions, vigorously protesting that part which they as- gerted would prevent them from conducting organization work among the non-union miners. DELTA DEFEATS TECH. Hamilton, Ont, Oct. 19--Delta's far famed rugby squad hung Tech's scalps on their belts in a spirited game at H. AAA. grounds this afternoon, by a score of 25 to 9. Delta scored 20 points on a series of trick plays in the first quarter, but thereafter was out- scored by Tech, which fought back with a vengeance, The Tech outfit, on this afternoon's display, cannot vet he counted out of the mterscholastic race. RT AS tt A store since its inception rToW.......Jt will pay you ! 1] Reg. $27.95. Sale Price, ....... $17.95 | Men's Suits in navy worsted and Mets Sola | Reg, $20, for ...... $14.95 " : | Another line of Men's Suits, latest At 830 am. With cach $5 | Flannelette, good width, all | Another ne of Men's Suits late $18.95 tomer, No C.0.D, orders. Boys' Suits, Extra Bloomers, Reg, away free a good d-cirsnded | Given to adults only. Yard, 0. $7.50 Saturday Morning Special At 830 am, 300 yards ill give | colors, only 5 yards to a cus- We are sellin to buy at Assortment M Mig wi Men's Heavy Reg. $4.95. Sale Price, "$2.95 95 LAIN Na ea Ladies' Silk Stripe Vests, Reg. shades, velyet, Reg. $2. $1 49 Mess Dress Boots $2.76 _-- Sale Pe Bits ARE ay " 59¢ 'AY Ltogoat......o.: $3.75 | Ladies' Bloomers, good anilify. 59¢ prettily Men's Fine Oxfords | made, oll shades. Res, w $1.08 or) ry MEN'S = AND~ | BOYS' blothing Men's Overcoats in blanket cloth $1 4 95 $10. Sale Price, 11¢ Boys' Overcoats jn blanket cloth Reg. $15. Sale Price, ............ : $10.95 | a mr Boys' Heavy Reefer Coats, red flannel Lined. | SH P Regular $5.00, Sale Price, Boots & Shoes! 2505, |mrm mm, $3.49 3 out our Boots now js the lime a great saving, Work Boots Sr issrksstrbs $2.49 | Underwear for Children, Men and Women Reg. 79¢. Sale Price, .......: oe soap] retire momen ios 35 Boys' Boots, 1 to 5 4 poayirsseezsee y ', 1 Ladies' Broadcloth Bloomers, all 79 to go at, pair, ............ $1.98 shades, Beg, $1, Sale Prices, Cc Boys' Boots, 8 to 10; si » | Broadcloth Slips. Men's Hosiery por Se Men's Meary Grey Regular $1.25 BOE 2707 2 torn rst rrr rest ses 89¢ Ladies' Dimity apd Crepe and Flapnel- lette Gowns, lace trimmed. Reg. 98 Cc Sale Price, 39 RN Re rnp brs c f Be are going Farpityre and Ladies' Dresses A new lot of Dresses im crepe satins, ture the best prices the lowest and the Furpi- yourself. Some Steel Wal Finished Bed bh Men's Fleeced Combinations, AT all sizes. dg Reg. $1.75. Sale Price, $1 29, $1.39 BADD, BOF . ....orsrsrssirrsr Eh Al Wool Flannel Middies Laer aw bik igh Gowns 89 40 ! pir, SDC trasting 2. 4 to 14, all $ 89 Ladies' Fleeced Bloomers. Sale 49 c All Wool Worsted Sox. Reg, Paks: i 39¢ shades, Beg. $2.50. 1. aid and ties of con- Reg, $3.50, Sale Price, PER, ;::.pr5srrrrrriseessr Ladies Dimity Slips, all shades. 49 Beg, 89¢c. Sale Price, ,....... c Children's Vests and | Bhovmcrs, heavy Sale Price, into the fine of yom will find owr Call and see for . ; or onr Hines Be: Price, ...... garment, 59¢ and Eres, $17.95 | News Ecomans pn, $1.48 49 1668 - OPPOSITE ALBANY ST Res. 9200 sale Poke, +... 31039 Men's Pepman's Shirts and Brana, is Erk is ad rw. oy Sale -- oak 85¢ Boys' Fleeced Shints and Drawers. Regular 75c. Sale Price, 59 c Children's Hose Children's Cotton Mose. spe 18 for our sale. .......... Cc NChijdren's Lisle Hose. Reg. w 39 to G5c. Sale Price, pair, 20¢ to SVE Children's Silk and Wool Mose. OQ Reg. 85c. Sale Price, pair, 49¢ to ¢ Dry Goods and House Flannelette, all shades, Sale Tren PL UE yard, 15¢ ' Towelling, in check apd plain FUE Ta yard 15¢ ' ' Curtain Scrim, good quality, at, a TENE Tree yard, 15¢ Cretonnes, pretty patterns, at, 21e Heavy Bath Towels. Reg. $1.25, PE ER +. pair, 79¢ Jog mize Bed Spreads. Sale a 98 Comforters, good make. oir: $2 05 » Ladies' House Dresses and Over Aprons, Regular up to $1.50, Sale Price, 89 c Ladies' Hose Ladies' Silk Hose, all shades. a: 0) Reg. 89¢. Sale Price, Cc x sa Fone Sik $1.69 Furnishings Arr rp rR yard, Tades Coals A lovely lot of Velour Coats, prety to $20.00. Sale Price SA mi $ 10.95 Another Coats in deyetines with ugh a. collar and cufls. Re oy "$19.95 | A lovely lot of Ladies' Needle | | Point Coats, latest shades and | | styles, fur trimmed. Reg. wp to | $2500. Fall Sale | Pre... #24 $24.95 to $2895 shades, fur trim. Reg. wp | assontiment of beautiful

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