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« Only Democratic landstide will reopen Newberry case In senate, Republican | YV leaders calculate, first act was to release all prisoners In the clty jail, including several mur derers. Looting of stores and wine shops followed. Millions will be saved government by American foreign debt commissioners _ United States next month, drawers or bureau, buy second hand. Address C, Una. i dilla Times. #T Farmers; lime sowers, milk wagons, bay rakes, rapers. grain binders, gaa engines, feed grinde~ - Bj mess that can't he 6e8. Newer pipe, fire ola and fire brick aways fifeband C Hy Van Cost, Cordilia, Fess i TLLA TIMES Estasusied in i855. (~ TBs Bearpsusy Buou®. {f * Rfln‘ f Pooiisrexe PostOffice at Unadilia, N. Y. KEMAL CALLS HAT | FOR TURKISH ARMY Irregulars in Thrace Ordered to - Suspend Activities Pending * Armistice Discussion, London, -!: Following two cabinet meetings the situation in the Chanuk zone was authoritatively described as \distinctly easter.\ c This feeling of rellef over the Near East situation is based, first, on the withdrawal of Kemalist forces from Erenkeul, a strutegle stronghold \over- Jooking the entrance to the Dardan- «elles, \ leaving the British in control from: Kura to Chanak, and, second, on the arrangements for a preliminary raeeting of Allied, Turk and Greek gen- . erals at Mudania, to discuss complete * evacuation by the Turks of the neu- tral zone. The action of the Turks is viewed here as a distinct victory for Great Britain over Mustapha Kemal. The general attitude of the Turks In the vicinity of Chanak seems to have changed, Kemalist detuchments have ceased pushing Into neutral terri- tory and have taken up stationary po- sitions. ~The Truks are no longer pressing | against ~British - defensive posts and officlals who watched the re- cent encroachment of the Turks now hope hostllitles can be nvoided. Advices from Paris, however, Indf- cate that the decision to hold a pre- liminary conference at Mudrnia fol- lowed the interview between M. Frank- lin Boulllon, the French emissary, and Kemal, the latter proposing the meet- Ing with the Allled and Greek com- , manders. | It is understood that at the Mudania conference an attempt will be made to urrange armistice terms preliminary to a genernl pence confer- ence. . Komal demands the Immedinte restl« tution to the Turks of Adrianople and that portion of Thruce east of the Moritzn river, LATEST EVENTS AT WASHINGTON Efforts are being made to expedite promulgation of regulations making affective the penalty provisions of the new law covering the stamping of imported articles in order that Importers may have the necessary gulde as soon as possible. A request has been sent to President Harding on behalf of the Fillping people that he not appoint a mili- tary man as Governor General to succeed Genera! Wood. They want a clvillan Instead. President Hard- ing will have before him for con- sideration | two military | men and three civilians. The War Finance Corporation has tentatively approved the application of the Arkansas Rice Growers' As- sociation for an advance of not to exceed $3,000,000 for the purpose of financing the orderly marketing of rice. The officlal text of the treaty nego. tlated between Rusia and Mustapha Kemal reached the State Depart- ment through official channels, Of. ‘M, = - PURLISZBD Every Purpay Mormino tntera as Second Class dlarl Matier at the sons at the international bridge who sought to Join the rebels not allowed to pars - Among the Churches CATHOLIC CHURCH Father E. A. Dougher, Pastor, Mase will be celebrated Bunday, Oot. _ 8th, at 9:00 In Red Meo's Hall Bunday soboo! after Mass. BT. MaATPHEW/A Rev. Yale Lyon, Rector. Ogtober 8 - Seventeenth - Sunday alter Trinity; Morning Prayer and sermon at 11; Baptinmtof children at 5. October 9 Confirmation . clase ab 8 p. m. October 10 Visitation of the Bls- hoo; Evensong, sermon and Confir- mation at 8, October 12 Evensong and reading at 8. M. E. CHURCH Wiltam E. Elwood, Pastor 10:00 Class meeting led by M. G. Albrecht: 10:80 Morning Service. 12 Sunday School. 7:80 Union service. 68:80 Epworth League. Thursday evening prayer meeting. Everyone Welcome BAPTIET CHURCH Rev. G. M. Case, Pastor 10 a. m. Bible Bebool. 11 a. m, Preaching service. 0:80 Obrietian Endervor., 7:80 Tharsday ~ovenlog Prayer Meeting. Everybody welcome at all services, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. G. Brown, Pastor, 10:80 Morning Service. 11:46 Bunday School. 7:80 - Union servrice. . 7:80 p. m. Thursday evening Pray- er Meeting. Everyone most cordially invited to these Services. A hearse Is a poor thing tof go to cburcb In - Why walt? MEXICAN SOLDIERS REVOLT AT JUAREZ Ten Men Reported Killed and 20 Wounded as Rebels and Loyal Troops Clash. «--- The Best F8 \D El Paso, Tex--Purt of the Juarez & a . & gurrison revolted They took the loyal Optical Service Federals completely by surprise, but after severnl clashes, In which 10 men Lerves Grounc were killed and 20 wounded. the rebels | Whue you wait ran short of amimin.men and retired to the outskirts of the ary und the Fed- ', eral troops Agiin took churge. - 'The - ' rebels numbered berwern 200 and 800 ALL WORK GUARANTFED men, , Give Us A Trial American. soldlers took posts along Fred A. Elliott the International bride» and after the Jeweler and Optometrist retirement of the rebels they permit- SIDNEY, N. Y. ted - Americans having business in Juarez to proceed to the business see- I tion. Genernis Juan Merigo and Nicholas ¢ Rodriguez, | tobels under lndlcciment Dr' F' H. Smith here on charses of fomenting a revolu- tion Inst spring, were among 100 per- They were General J. J Mendez, commanding ficlals described It as the most re- markable . pact of | modern times, since It !s a bond of alliance be- tween two of the most bitter \he. reditary enemlea\ in history, Early decision from Supreme Court expected on test case covering dry | 1 navy's - Jurisdiction - outside three mile ifmit. elimination of fifty-sight army sta. tions, the war department an- nounces. «ay Near East disturbance will not prevent Great Britain's payment of $50,000,000 interest on war debt to the garrison, came to El Paso to send a telegraphic reqnest to Mexico City for more troops.. He returned to Juar ez and mobilized the few soldiers who remained loyal, and at $30 o'clock hs declared he had enough soldiers, civil- until more troops came from Ohibua- bus City, marsbal at El Paso, Joined General Mendes at an early hour and war with ana and river guards to hold the place The revolt was leq by Captain Val erde of the 148r4 battalion, whose Major 8. B. Phitpar 1t g A., provest Wanted-O1d fasbioned chest o( ' I am atin seing a fall line of In- «ternational Parp Machivery and otner mdfiiqfi' jj‘1 i 1+ n the ticket farm tools, such as: apring-tooth har- my ona polo C ; nut of the rows, grain drills, caltivators, wagoge P\\ a Ten c - conven- mowers, x stock ar Come S2 --_______ ; N. v. DEMOCRATS NAME: SMITH If suitable will | Dr. | blow to the *.mmes of Wiliam | R. Hearst ny t > tlon nommanet ; < , fred E. Sm. ors> George ROL zn + . Heutenant 2+ - Coperans, Noo 1 - Rayal 8. Copeland 13 Nominated for United States Senator, is Syracuse, N y _., *k'ng a death \ine bm as a DYEING AND DRY CLEANING bave the mgenry for dyeing, dry cleaning, and - accordeun plgating. Work satisfactory and prices reason- able. Mrs. Aneel Willems, Unediile Nv. 30 C.G. BasserT L.. D. BASSETT DENTISTS PROMPT SERVICE Phone 60-J | 47 Main St., Sidney.. 3 U. R. MISSING THE MAIN PROFITS From Your Flock, by not using \Bsx- RIZER,\ to keep them laying bigh pric:d egge. 400 Tablete and fall di rections, $1.00, Heprizer Company Unadilla, N. Y L. G. LEWIS, CHIROPRACTOR Sidnev. New York CPTOMETRIST who af Onto, City of Toledo, Will he in Unadilla from}9:30 to 11:30 a. m on Wednesday-1 to 3 p. m. on Saturday Cifice over| Aitken's' Grecery goo Best Prices Paid for All Kinds of Poultry M. N. & comPany Houck Block D. Y. DREW Full line of Groceries Ed's Best Bread Coats - Coats Our new fall and winter coats for ladies, misses and children. Just a look and you will buy as our line was never more com- plete. - Fall underwear, sweat- ers, overcoats, blankets, hosiery. In fact we can fix you up for winter at the lowest possible price. Concerning Quality-and our motto is quality first. W. S. KNAPP A. E. SEAMAN. Manager FOR SALE Bix Stores, Grocery and Bhoes, General Stores, 2 HardwarefStores, Sev- eral good Hotels, 2 Res- taurants, Some[Garages, T} eseare all a-1, Sevoral other bu «iness _ propositions. , Also some of the best farm, bargains in the atate, Scribner's Farm Agency, Unadilla, New York Dentist OFFICEZHOURS 9 A. M. to 12 m. 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. UNADILLA, NEW YORK cas County, as. J. Cheney makes oath that he | [' « You can NOW get a Suit of < Z Good Tools for - , Fall Repairs It's the little repairs which are neglected that hasten depreciation and pile up big repair bills. have money this season by doing the small repair jobs about the house or farm, before the cold weather comes, you will find a Winchester Tool made for accomplish- ing whatever work you undertake-a tool that makes the job easier for the amateur and adds to the skill 'of the experienced workman. Made by the manufacturers of the famous Winchester guns, a Winchester tool has special steel correctly hardened and tempered, and many refinements of design and construction that stamp it a superior tool. Sold exclusively at stor» W. H. CROOKER ESTATE senior partner of the firm of F. J Cheney & Co., doing business In the City | of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, | } and that said the sum . Ons HunNpazp RS Tor cach - * Maser, rCectady for | Royal & ' X. senator. dh n- (Bean Hal's Catarrh Medicine is Sworn to before me and subscribed in »:ded hy Al ”D?“ this €th ot A. w. ansagon.\\\ otary Pm‘k | Cloth Dept. Tie Co. Tailor Made Clothes See the Clothes they are made from. 100 patterns to select from. ' AU Pure Woolen or Worsted Goods From $10 to $15 iess than others seil for. SEEING IS BELIEVING. JUST comr mm AND SEE toga aren Cor. Main & Depot S U i |} | -