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we are offering for one week
from October 30 to November 4
the well known
Rollman Food Choppers
At a price much below the
wholesale cost-
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Gloucester St. Phone 261
If you have to look twice at every
dollar—look once in this direction.
We are not the “cheapest”
clothing store in the country—
and if you are looking for price
alone we know a hundred stores
between here and the coast that '
will back us off the boards.
BaBEPMiI BUT—if you- have to look ;
twice at every dollar—-isn’t it
logical that you should look
l) J I sharp at what the dollar buys?
We know what others are
EgßsSSm asking S2O to $25 for in suits—
- and we wouldn’t touch them
with a ten foot pole—for what
does not give satisfaction to the
ft wearer will never give anything
but poor business to the seller.
:r ' Buy good clothes—we sell
that kind and yet with all our
Quality we are leading 98 cents
fellows a merry chase.
MICHAELS-STERN SUITS
S3O 00 to $40.00
OTHER GOOD SUITS
$25.00 to $27.50
Stephens, Lorentzson & Sheffield
DYING FATHER
COMMENDS SON
FOR SHOOTING HIM
TOLD BOY, “YOU DID JUST WH AT
1 WANTED YOU TO DO,”
SHAKING HIS HAND
( By Associated Press.)
Missoula, Mont., Nov. 3.—After
Leland Tucker 21, had shot and
fatally wounded his father Friday,
the father called Leiand to him, shook
his hand, declared he loved ihim and
commended him for the shooting, ac
cording to witnesses in the boy’a pre
liminary hearing her e on a charge of
first degree murder. The charge was
dismissed by the justice who heard
the case.
“You have done just what I want
ed you to do,’’ witnesses declared the
father told the son. The boy de
clared he fired in self-defense after
Ms father threatened him with a
knife. The youth’s mother and other
witnesses told the same story. The
shooting occurred on a ranch 30 miles
from here.
COMBS IS SATISFIED
WITH SLAPPING FACE
OF SAGGUS, HE SAYS
WOUNDED MAN SAYS HE WILL
NOT PRESS MATTER FURTHER
WITH DOCTOR AND WIFE
(By Associated Press.)
; Washington, Ga., Nov. 3. —“The
satisfaction of slapping the face of
Dr. Saggus as I did when he called
me a liar Wednesday afternoon is all
1 want,” W. F. Combs, who waslHiot
by Mrs. Saggus of Harlem, Wednes
day near Tyrone, said today. The
wounded man made this statement in
connection with his decision hot to
Press the matter further against the
Harlem physician and his wife.
_ Combs and Dr. and Mrs. Saggus
met on the highway Wednesday aft
ernoon. A n argument over the tes
timony submitted by Combs against
Dr. Saggus whe n the latter faced
charges in Wilkes county in connec
tion with the death of his first wife
and th e present Mrs. Saggus’ first
husband, ensued. During the height
of the argument the men are said to
have started fighting. It i s said Dr.
Saggus called upon his wife to shoot
Combs when the latter, according to
the Sagguses, attempted ‘ to strike
her.
Several months ago Dr. Saggus
Was released from the Wilkes county
jail here following a preliminary
hearing on th e charge of murder, he
being charged with being responsible
for the deaths of his first wife and
his present wife’s first husband, by
giving them Poison. The charge was
dismissed after the bodies had been
exhumed and Atlanta chemists had
failed to find any trace 6f Poisoning
in the visceras of the ma n and wom
an.
ROSALIE BETTER,
ABDUCTOR IS NOW
SERVING SENTENCE
MICHIGAN COURT LOSES NO
TIME IN HANDING OUT
SWIFT JUSTICE.
(By Associated Press.)
Muskegon, Mich., Nov. 3.—Rosalie
Shanty, the 11-year-old swimming
star, who was kidnaped Sunday and
abandoned in the Jack Pin e forest of
Manistee county, probably will be
brought back to Muskegon today or
tomorrow, it was said iat the child’s
home here today. Rosalie’s condition
had improved last night to such an
extent that physicians believed she
could be brought to a hospital here.
The girl was still in a high nerv
ous state, however, and no effort was
made to gain from her the story of
her two days’ wandering through the
wilderness.
The abductor of the girl, Raymond
E. Wilson, entered Marquette Prison
today, where he was sentenced to
serve from 35 to 40 years.
BURIED BECAUSE WOULD
NOT ACCEPT ISLAMISM
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, Nov. 2.—A Greek Met
ropolitan and ten priests, captured
by the Turks at Avially were buried
alive because they refuser to em
brace Islamism, according to a cable
gram received from Athens by the
Greek legation.
The message also said that the
wells in the vicinity were filled with
the bodies of girls who drowned
themselves to escape the Turks.
MRS. PHILIPS TELLS
HOW PEGGY CAFFEE
HIT MRS. MEADOWS
WOMAN CHARGED WITH MUR
DER STICKS TO STORY THAT
PEGGY CAFFEE, MURDERESS
(By Associated Press)
Los Angeles, Nov. 3.—Mrs. Carrie
Phillips retold the story of the kill
ing of Mrs. Alberta Meadows under
•cross-examination today, adhering to
what she said yesterday that Peggy
Caffee hit Mrs. Meadows with a him
mer and also that Mrs. Meadows ad
mitted intimacy with her husband.
The case for the prosecution is ex
pected to rest late Monday afternoon.
The prosecution i had begun to
question Mrs. Phillips when adjourn
ment was taken. Previously she had
told, with considerable emotions of
having accused Mrs; Meadows of in
timacy with her husband, Armour L.
Phillips.
‘‘She denied it at first,” Mrs, Phil
r lips testified, ‘‘but finally she said.
‘He loves me and 1 love him and \qe
are going away together.”
“Then I told her she was the dirt
iest woman on earth, dirty as a gor,
and then she. struck me. Then we
foulghlti and fought and fought- 1
had no strength. It made me sick.
I screamed tor Peggy. She got Al
berta off of me and struck her with
the hammer. I was trembling and
everything seemed to rn black before
my eyes.” The defendant previously
had declared also that it was Mrs.
Caffee, her former chum in the
chorus of a musical comedy, who
bought the hammer with which the
young widow was killed dnd not the
defendant, as Mrs. Caffee had testi
fled
She also detailed the trip she and
Mrs. Caffee and Mrs. Meadows made
in the latter’s automobile to the
lonely spot where Mrs. Meadows was
slain July 12 last.
“Peggy kept encouraging me,”
said Mrs. Phillips, referring to her
declaration that she had accused the
widow of going with Mr. Phillips.”
“Peggy said to me after Alberta
denied it all, “Clara, are you going
to let her get away with a thing like
that?”
BELGIUM ASKS FOR A
FART IN CONFERENCE
(By A ssociated Press.>
Brussels, Nov. 3.—The Belgium
government has sent notes to Fram,
England and Italy expressing' a de
sire to be represented at the Lusan
ne Near East conference in order to
protect Belgian interests.
GERMANY ASKS SANCTION
COMMISSION FOR LOAN
(By Associated Press.)
London, Nov. 3.—The German
Cabinet, according to a Central News
dispatch hes decided to ask the Repa
rations Clom.misision for permission
to negotiate a foreign loan of five
hundred million gold marks to stabi
lize the mark ~
FUNERAL THOS. NELSON PAGE
Richmond, Va., NoV. 3.—A1l of
the available space in the little Old
Fork church, near his late hom e in
Hanover county, was occupied this
morning at the funeral of Thomas
Nelson Page. The tenants o n the
Page farm served as' the actlv e pall
bearers.
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Childrens Shoes
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SULTAN OF TURKEY
DEPOSED AND FALL
OF OTTOMAN EMPIRE
(Continued From Page One)
The selection of the caliph is to be
made by the Nationalist assembly of
Turkey, which will choose that mem
ber of the imperial family.
The resolution provides who is the
best instructed, the best educated, th e
most honest and wisest.
After these resolutions had been
unanimously accepted amidst ap
plause, Premier Reouf Bey ascended
the tribune and proposed the procla
mation of a national holiday on the
anniversary of th e reaching of this
decision.
The decision of the Angora assem
bly was made known in the following
terms:
“Th e Palace of the sublime porte,
having through corrupt ignorance for
several centuries provoked numerous
ills for the country, has Passed into
the domain of history. Recently the
Turkish nation, the real mistress of
its destines, the founder of the Otto
man Empire, revolted against its for
eign enemies in Anatolia and under
took a struggle agains tthe Palace of
the sublime porte, which took sides
with its enemies and against t.h e na
tion, and to that end it constituted
the gran dnational assembly of Tur
key, its government and its army
threw itself into the struggle against
Ih e enemie s from without and against
the palace' of the sublime porte.
“Today the era of liberation has at
last been entered into. The Turkish
nation, in view of the treaso n i n the
Palace of the sublime porte has pro
claimed its ow n organic statute.
“Article I of this statute stipulates
that the sovereignty of the Sultan is
assumed by the nation.
“By Article II executive and legis
lation powers ar e conferred unPo n the
nation.
"“Article VII invests the body of
the nation with sovereign rights,
s uch as the right to declare wars and
conclude peace. (These wer e former
ly prerogatives of the Sultan.)
“Since then the Ottoman .Empire
has collapsed and it its place the new
national Turkish state is called into
being. >
“Likewise, since the abolition of
the Sultante, the grand national as
sembly of Turkey has taken it s place;
that is to say, the government of
Constantinople, its existence being no
longer supported by any national
force, has ceased to exist add no long
er constitute a vital organization. The
true mass of the people of the na
tion have Instituted an administrative
governmen of the people a nd the peas
ants, guaranteeing their welfare;.’’
Th e statement adds:
“The Constantinople government,
having made common cause with the
enemy, astounds u s by speaking of
the rights of the Sultan and dynastic
.rights. The dispatch from Tewfik
•Pasha (the grand vizer of th e Con
stantinople government) is a fantas
tic, feeble document, such as is rare
ly met 'with in history.’’
The assembly then proclaimed the
two resolutions dealing" with vest
ing the antion’s sovereign rights and
the caliphate.
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SATURDAY, NOV. 4. 1922.