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TWO PORT JERVIS, Y. THE E V E N lN a OAZETTPj EHIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1922


( fo r cncm. tie >vus wai ng to promise
KEIIALHULy^ the freedom of the D^danelle.s to all
nations, and said so on several occa­
sio n s. n o t only to allied representa­
STOP COLD Must Glv^ Service,
. The man who fails to render to so­
, '
ciety the service of wl^ch he is capa­
UlHOOPINGCOUGH
Vw No “cure”—^but helps to re

UNIOUEPLftCE tives but to newspaper men.


Besides the evacuation of Asia Mi­
QUICEY ble has no.ciaim on it. Indeed, he for­ WW duce paroxysms of coughing^

VISJSoS
feits all .consideration from society
nor by the Greeks. Kemal demanded and, for what he receives from It, be­
an indemnity 1,000,000,000 Turkish comes in the full meaning ef the term
pounds for the damage the Greeks had Before they Lead to Com­ a “subject for charity.” Opcf / 7 M illion Jars
History May Record Him Among U sed Y e a d y
done in their retreat to Sihyma. He plications, with ETHICUS
Great Generals of Present. said thfs indemnity was not because
the Greeks had been beaten, but be­ TABLETS, and DIRECTIONS
cause of the damage they had done,
taking the same stand as France to­ by HIGH MEDICAL AU­
EASILY ROUTS SiiPERlOR ARMY ward Germany in regard to the de­ THORITY.
Turkish Dictator Organized His Forces
vastated regions in northern France
which the (Germans had laid waste in
their retreat.
A D D D R U G S T O K E S — 6 0 CEONrS
HAPP’S Y d
Without Money and. Drove Enemy
From Country Which He Cpveted
as Birthright of His People—Stran­
ger Meeting Him Would Mistake
Naturally Kemal has no warm re­
gard for the British, who have been
charged with b a c k in g the Greeks in
their offensive campaign, yet be seems
Life of Queen Ants.
Queen ants have been known to live
for 15 years.
PLUM PUDDING
Chips off M Block
IH J U K I O R S -
Him for Ordinary Soldier—-Wants
Reunited Turkey.
to have no rancor as far as they are
‘Concerned. On the other hand, he
has a warm regard for France and the
Services to Prevent Robberies.
Science, which has rendered us so
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
Little N?s
k O ne-third th e regu-
l l a r d ose. M ade of
With the hard blue eyes of the pro­
fessional soldier, brown, almost yel­
French and will receive officers of the
French naval forces at his' head­
many services, has now attacked a
new problem. Inventors are pitilessli ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER
f 8 a m e in gred ien ts, quarters at any time.- Further, he has hunting the burglars of Paris. Many
th e n ca n d y coated . ,
low haired, Mustapha Kemal Pasha, are no-w in search of means of defend
dictator a» to the placfe Turkey is to no animus toward the United States
P or ch ildren an d ad ults.
and believes that when the people of ing the stores and hanks against crim.
occupy in the comity of nations, sat inal attacks.
for weeks ^t his headquarters in the America understand just what are
the aims of the Turk.s, to run their One of these most curious inven
QUICK’S DRUG STORE little village of Geuz Tepe, ten miles tions con.si.sts of a pedal situated ir
from Smyrna, which his troops, regu­ own affairs without outside interfer­
ence, the Americans will approve of the interior of the store. The burglar
lars and irregulars, had taken and If he w a t c h e s tbe h a n d s of tlie m an
If One Would H a v e F r je n u s .
He who has f r ie n d s th a t r e a lly c o u n t
sacked, awaiting allied action on bis his progi’am.
Kemal is anxious to create confi­ cannot a t th e sam e tim e s e e w h er e Quality That Cannot Be i^ettered
demands, and to which demands the he puts his feet. Then the peda*
Is he who has the virtues that win and
hold those friends. Tact is everything.
allies finally capitulated. Mustapha
Kemal Pasha probably will go dowm
dence throughout the world in his
aims and his program. He wants the s ta rts an electrical clockwork nnd a; af Prices ThaL Cannot
Forbearance is absolutely necessary. the same time an illnm innted plat-
world to know he is not and never
Generosity plays its part. The ability
in the world’s history as one of the
great generals and dictators of mod­ has been a bandit and that he is eallirg for the police appears on th«
outside of the store. Among the other
Be Lowered
to forget must equal the willingness to em times for his feat in organizing -working and' fighting for a reunited
forgive. T h e c r u d e j e s t at a n o th e r ’s Inventions th e r e is an o v e r e o a t witl
an army without money and driving Turkey, the same as would a patriot
expense must be g u a r d e d . F o n d n e ss
for argument must not surpass the
power to keep silent.
an opppsiig superior army out of the
country which he coveted as the birth­
in any country in the western world
under like eiretimstanoes. '
a S])ecial pocket fo r carrying a re
volver. The weapon is so placed th a '
when the attacked person facing the
LOINS OF FRESH REGULAR FRESH
right of his people has few parallels.
Outside of his lean face, tight
mouth and cold eye, which never WORLD’S YOUNGEST EDITOR
burglar raises his arms, th e revolver
Is brought Into position fo r firing and
the act of raising b ’s hands pulls a
PORK 2 4c ib. HAMS 2 4 c Ib.
SAGE AND SULPHUR shows a spark of warmth, Mustapha string which discharges it.
DARKENS GRAY HAIR Kemal might be taken for an ordinary HAS READ 1.0C0 VOLUMES
A lm o s t e v e r y o n e k n o w s t h a t J
soldier if he should be met on the
streets of Smyrna or Constantinople
Liner Delayed to Save Life.
Tbe value that we set on human
FRESH CALA HAMS, 18C. LB.
T e a a n d S u lp h u r p r o p e r ly c o m p o i by a stranger. He wears no gold braid
e d , b r in g s b a c k t h e n a t u r a l c o lo r a n d life today has been dramatically i l "
on his uniform of olive drab, there are
l u s t r e to . t h e h a ir w h e n fa d e d , s tr e a k
ed or gray. Y e a r s a g o , t h e o n ly no insignia except a small silver star
lustrated by an incident on the Atlan­
tic ocean.
Prime Corn-Fed Native Beef
w a y t o g e t t h is m ix t u r e w a s to r h a k e
i t a t h o m e , w h ic h is m u s s y a n d t r o u ­
b le s o m e , N o w a d a y s , b y a s k in g a t
a n y d r u g s t o r e f o r “'W y eth ’s S a g e a n d
on the red tabs of his collar, his
black riding boots are the ordinary
boots of any mounted man in tbe
An explosion in the engine-room
of a freight ship caused terrible iny
juries to the second engineer, a young
PRIME RIB ROAST TOP and BOTTOM
S u lp h u r C o m p o u n d ,” y o u w i l l g e t a
la r g e b o t t le o f t h is f a m o u s o ld r e ­
c ip e , im p ro v ;ed *by t h e a d d it io n o f
East, and his black astrakhan is the
same as is worn by all his officers
without any distinguishing mark.
man named O’Neal.. There was no doc­
tor on board, so the captain sent out 29c. Ib. ROUNO ROAST
o t h e r in g r e d ie n t s , a t a s m a ll c o s t.
D o n ’t s t a y g r a y ! T r y it! N o one
c a n p o s s ib le t e l l t h a t y o u d a r k e n e d
o u rr h a ir , a s it d o e s it s o n a t u r a lly
In the town of ^Geuz Tepe at the
end of a street car line, the cars of
wireless calls for assistance..
Seven ships replied. In six cases
doctors told the captain what treat­
Best Cuts 3 4 c. Ib.
n d e v e n ly . V ou pen a sp on ge which are horse drawn, Mustapha ment would be likely to give the best
o r s o f t b r u s h w it h it aim d d r a w t h is Kemal has his headquarters in a results.
th r o u ,g h y o u r h a ir , t a k in g o n e s m a ll
s tr a n d a t a t im e : b y m o r n in g t h e g r a y
h a ir d is a p p e a r s , a n d a f te r anoth<
a p p l ic a t io n o r t w o y o u r h a ir b e c o m e s
beautiful house overlooking the Bay
of Smyrna and the city itself, and
while he watched the smouldering
But one passenger liner did more
than this; it put 150 miles out of Its
course and sent a lifeboat with the
Top Round or Sirloin Steak - 3 6 c. Ib.
b e a u t if u l ly d a r k , g lo s s y a n d a t t r a c ­ ruins the middle of September, the ship^s doctor in it, who attended to
t iv e ,— ^ A d v ertisem en t. s c e n t o f flo w e i’S fro m th e g a r d e n s s u r ­ the patient and then had him .trans­
FRESH KILLED CHICKENS
Pathetic Russian Pla>d:hing.
A very primitive doll can be found
in Russia. It is the moss doll, and it
expresses the poverty and loneliness
r o u n d in g h is t e m p o r a r y h o m e \s’a s
v a f t e d in to h is office b y e v e r y b r e e z e
from the placid and sunlit bay.
Soldier of Unusual Aibility.
Mustapha kenuil Pasha is a man.
Let no one make arly mistake about
/
■'t
ferred to his ship. When the liner
reached England he was comfortable
and on the way to recovery.
That’s It.
FRESH KILLED FOWL 32c.
of Russia’s forest regions. It is Mr. \Vampoodle was trying to ex­
that. He is also a soldier of unusual
roughly made of wood, with a face
of pathetic sadness, and is dressed
in hood and clothes of forest moss.
The male doll is distinguished from
the female only by the hatchet which
ahilitv. Because he was a soldier of
unusual ability, perliaps he was a
colonel in the Turkish army at the
outbreak o f the war. and now, at the /
plain.
“Tou know what I mean. It’s the
play where th e / have the witches’
cauldron.”
‘‘Witches Cauldron.”
Extra Special
Prime Chuck Roast 18c
be carries. a.ge of f(*rly-tvo he is the dictator of “Yeah.”
Turkey, and at the same time the dic­ Robert Lonis Oampben, aged nine, “Oh, yes, I know.”
tator to western Europe as to what of Brown.shiirg, Tnd., who edits and “Yeah.’
the future of Turkey is to be. prints the Hoosier Boy, a 6 by 9, four- “You mean the home brew scene
NEW YORK MARKET For months he has wanted the Near page paper, ’ doing all the work him­ from Macbeth.”—Louisville Courier-
East question settled diplomatically Journal.
Fruit and Vegetables and without further fighting, but this
self. The youngest editor has al-.
O F AJuI j I U N D S
Received Fresh Daily
settlement, he insLsts, must include
the withdrawal of the Greek.s from
the Asiatic shore, and the withdrawal
ready read moi-e than a thou.sand vol­
umes, drawn from the public library
of his home town.
Hubby and Wifey.
•'I’ve learned one thing from this AMERICAN PROVISION GO., K
OYSTERS AND CLAMS of 'the allies from Constantinople as
fishing trip.”
“W hat is th at, dear? 60 PIKE STREET PORT JERVIS, N. Y.
R IN SEASON the controlling body over that city. KILLED SELF IN SLEEP
“You will' wait more patiently for a
SPECIAU RATES TO He wanted this diplomatic settlement Man Fired Bu,!let Into HU Heart Dur. cheap fish than you will for ■your
Hotels. Restaurants, and before he began his drive on Smyrna wife.”—Louisville Courier-Journal.
when he drove the Greeks 300 miles | ing Sleep-Walking Spell. ' w ifo ”
Boarding Houses
W H O D E S A L B ----------- R E T A I L in twelve days thi-oiigh the interior, j Firing a bullet into his heart as h e __
Cor. PIKE AND FRONT STS. thrpngh Smyrna and onto ships which ' day sleeping in bed at his home at j
Telephone 614-J •took them to Piraeus. When any ' Birmingham, Ala., .T. V. Osborn, a
army retreats 300 miles in twelve days | business man, unintentionally commit- £
Habit of Catfish.
Some South American catfish hav«
a remarkable way of getting upstream.
it is not doing anv fighting and the
only thing the Greeks, did on this re­
treat, according to the Kemalists, was
to set fire to the villages tlirougn
! ted suicide. He wa§ found dead the ^
next morning by relatives.
Evidence obtained from relatives of K
the dead man at the Inquest showed TA
^
WHITNEY & DENTON
Being encased in a stiff armor, they which they beat their retreat. This that Osborn had been a sleep-walker i®
cannot -jump. So they deliberately fact has been established, not only for many years and was known to do njj
leave the water, using their side fins
which have sharp spines, like feet; and
crawl around the falls, entering the
water on the other side.
by the Kemalists themselves hut by
allied observers -who were present at
the time.
Because he couldn’t get this diplo­
unusual things while asleep. The cor- 0
oner then gave a verdict of uninten- p r
tionaJ sueide.
There was no known reason why [(A
WA Special Sale of Coats and Wraps
matic settlement from the allies he the man should have killed himself M

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110 Jersey Avenue
began that memorable drive which
cleared the Greeks from Asia Minor
and which caused the loss of hundreds
of lives of innocent victims. Thou­
had he been awake. It was brought j M
out. He conducted a successful busi-1 “
ness, was in excellent health, and had | H
no unrequited love affairs. When last j
THREE SPEQALS
sands fled before the advancing Kera- seen by relatives a few hours before M All our $25*00 Coats, This S a l e ....................... $19.49
his death he wa.s in unusual good spir­ f
ONIONS
Buy your winter Onions, fancy
ilists when the Greeks burned their
'homes and towns, because they know,
as any one would know in like .cir-
' iimstances, ■that the pursuing army
its, they said.
With these facts before him, the cor­ B
oner decided that Osborn, while sleep­
All our $29.75 to $35.00 Coats, This Sale . . . $24.98
All our Coats, up to $65.00, This Sale .............. $49.98
red and yeUoAv, 100 lb. sack, would take retribution for the dam­ ing, took a revolver which he kept M They are all of the most recent Winter Models, design-
age done to their country and people. near at hand and unconsciously fired ■! ed for street and dress wear— included are cleverly drap-

$ 1.75 Mustapha Kemal Pasha refuses to the shot which ended his life; a mor­
■make any definite statement about the ally guiltless'suicide. B ed wraps, wrappy coats, and blouses or straight lined
killings in Smyrna or about the origin [S coats. Fabrics are Fashona, Pannvelaine, Sonora and
Tel. 688-J Free Delivery of the fire when 'talking to nc/wspaper ELECTRIFYING FRENCH RAILS
men. He told the allied cpHsmaxiders IB Minerva. Beautifully trimmed with Gray Squirrel, Bea-
fhat there were bound to be .some Government Proposes to Run Fast
Long Words. •-illings and some looting, as would be Trains by Power, WA ver, Wolf, or all self-materials, if one prefers. Lined with
rhe case in any army under like cir- Trains operated by electric power
In respect to legitimate words most
■umstances. Investigations' by Ad- on the pre-war schedule time, • or
|S silk or crepe.
authorities agree that first in rank
comes “antidisestablishmentarianism” ninil Diimesnil, the senior allied com- faster, are provided for in the French We also still have a. fair assortment of that two-faced
nander, and his officez*s throughout government’s program for rehabilita­
(28) letters, followed by “honorifi-
'he burned area qf Smyrna during tion of the railroads so thoroughly
Wa heavy cloth coat— ^with body and sleeves lined .$12.98 A;
cabilitudinity” (22 letters).
several days brought to light only a disorganized by the war. The electri­ m FUR COATS—Our. assortment of these is-most com-
ew bodies in the ruins, and it is the fication of the lines has been cere­ W plete— price range fr o m ...................$55.09 to $169.00
AH! BACKACHE GONE! pinion of this French officer that the moniously inaugurated between Tarbes
IS Just received a nice assortment of Coats for the Chil-
otal Of killed by the irregular Turk- and Lourdes This first small stretch
RUB LUMBAGO AWAY h troops who looted the town / was will not be opened to the pub­ l | dren.
' A h ! P a i n is g o n e ! St. J a c o b s O il •o n sid era b ly less than 500. He de- lic, however, for some time. The
a c t s a l m o s t l ik e m a g ic . la r e s that the Turks showed great ceremony consisted in the operation [S PLAITED SKIRTS— An assortment of plaids and striped plaited skirts, $4.98
Q u ic k ly ? — Y e s . A lm o s t in s t a n t r e ­ eIf-cf»ntrol under the circumstances, of the first electric locomotive built
l i e f -fr o m s o r e n e s s , s<tiffness> l a m e ­
rnplying that the Greeks in tlieir re- in France. lH value, This S a l e ............................ .. ............................................ : ............ $3.98
n e s s a n d p 4 in f o llo w s a g e n t le r u b ­
b in g w i t h S t. J a c o b s O il. reat killed more innocent persons The electrification program calls for
R u b t h is ? o o th in g , p e n e t r a t in g o il
r ig h t o n y o u r p a in f u l b a c k , a n d r e li e f
c o m e s . \ S t. J a c o b s O il is a h a r m le s s
b a c k a c h e , lu m b a g o a n d s c ia t ic a c u r e
w h ic h n e v e r d is a p p o in ts a n d d o e s n ’t
hnn did the Turks in entering and
t oting Sniyrna.
Kemal Near His Goal.
Kemal’s objects are nearly accbm-
operation of a 200-mile stretch by next
summer and for' the ultimate opera-,
tion of 6,000 miles when Prance’s un­
developed water power is finally har­
8 TABLE LINENS
b u r n t h e s k in .
Straighten upt Quit complaining!
ollshed at tile present time. He
wanted the Greeks out of Thrace, tlK
nessed. " - - K 72 inch aU linen table damask, ......................... $2.49, $3.98, $4.50 per y a rd
Stop those torturous stitches. In a y With all linen napkins to match
m o m e n t y o u v d ll f o r g e t t h a t y o u ever •ontrol of Adrianople to be Turkish Woman Wills Postman $6,000.
h*a^d ^aek,^ b e c a u s e it w o n 't and the allies" out of control in Con As a reward for oourte.sies shown
rliT stiff o r la m e . D o n ’t s u f - stantinople itself. He was willing U during a lifetime, Cecil Thompson, a IS I^attern table cloths, Pattern 'Table Cloth Sets, in linen and mercefizeil. f
fer!
fer!^ Get a sm;a l k t r ia l , b o t tle o f o ld ,
honest St. Jacobss O il f r o m y o u r d r u g - accomplish these objects through di postman o f' Terre Haute, Ind., re­ ^ Centerpieces, buffet scaHs, doilies, large variety of paltem s.
gist now and get this lasting r e lie f .— plomacy, but if he could not get result;- ceived $6,000 by the will of Mrg, Sarah
Aflvcrtiseinent. In this way j^e was willing to fight Rose Bryant.

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