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NITY Once rtuniy NEY estate SPACE INS why not you? gt; money made aI FFICE. SSS Ss Cards e Finest ment Ever ow in the Citys s Drug and Store : 33 Made To 1 Shirts ADE BY LASTIMO ws Block. We guar action. with -every ) carry all the new- to-date styles and A trial order is all 1.25 6.50. NEWS. BLOCK 88-tt Miiitiiicink Taylor s sfer cation tr oll Seder ng with Piano Van ty. Delirerea. iE NO, 349. aleStables ns, Drivers, Sadaie es for Sale. HEAVY UBAYING, y for Sale, McCLAIN PROPRIETOR tock of Toilet Articles *8, Proprietary Medi- of Physicians Pre- pecialty. v8. Phone 75- Reynolds TER, ETC. es in Wall Paper. Ave, Phone 690, . Three aii have purchased valuable Broadway corners. One paying as high ag Five and Dollars -- 5000. 00 -- for fifty -- 50-- feet THE SCRAM BLE NOW is for the property between Broadway and the station. claiming it will soon be worth as cael as Broadway, which is now selling at One Husted an Thirty- five Dollars -- 135; 00-- per front foot. The wise ones are picking ee up fast WATCH REDCLIFF GROW BUY ALL THE LOTS YOU CAN. IT IS NOT SPECULATION. IT Is A CINCH. YOU WILL NEVER FIND A MORE EASY ROAD TO WEALTH. THEM ALL. This shows what the banks thinkof THREE ARE NOW BUILDING: THE OTHERS WILL START NEXT WEEK., NOW WE MOST READY TO START ANOTHER PROCESSION OF FACTORIES BEFORE YOUR ASTONISHED NEXT TIME ALSO, WE WILL AGAIN MAKE GOOD WITH EVERY ONE. The Stoner ne MEDICINE HAT ms Poet to ao-etookee Sette etoateatontoctesteeteteateatentectoatectestest Redcliff Realty Co., Ltd. SS a a a a ae a oe opened REDCLIFF TROUBLE BREWING BETWEEN GREEKS AND BULGARIANS The Bulgarian Minister to France Has so Far Been Able to Keep Peace. GENERAL DISAGREEMENT Over Places Greek Troops Badly. (Special to the News) London, Nov. 20. The The fact, he says, tached to city; OVER CAPTURED GITIES Seem + to Teirys Each Other Occupied Behave Satoniki correspondent of the Times says that th relations between the Greeks and Bulgarians. are far from amicable. that more serious developments have not occur- Fed, is due to the pacific interven- -tion-of the Bulgarian minister France, Dr. Stancioff, who is now at e staff of Crown Prince Boris. When the Greeks entered the three columns of Bulgarians had approached within striking dis- tance. The Bulgarians began a bat- tle with -the Turks at Avall, and pureued the enemy to within miles of Saloniki. two. ; Au envoy, sent to demand the surrender of the place, found the Greeks in possession. The Greeks refused to allow the Bulgarians en- ter the town, with the result that the Crown Prince and his brother, Prince Cyril, were compelled to sleep under a bridge at Avali. Would Enter by Force. The Bulgarians then sent an ul- timatum to the Greeks, threatening to enter the town forcibly. The:Greeks abandoned their position and. after. waiting 24 hours for the entrance of King George, the Bulgarians - and Servians were permitted within the walls. The: Grecks express. discon- tent with the action of the Bulgarians in the town after the occupation, but the Iatter claim that they were on. the spot.and could have entered at the same time. The Turkish commander supports the Bulgarian conditions, maintaining -that-although the surrender papers Were drawn up Nov. 8, they were not: signed until Nov. 9, and that during Friday night, the Turks were still in the entrenchments, Unpleasant Incidents Frequent. Unpleasant incidents between the two services have been frequent. Their relations have been complicat- d by trouble over a lo omotive which was driven from Serres by a Bulgarian officer, and. by the. placing of entries by the Greeks to guard Serres, which had been captured by the Bulgarians, The Bulgarians, sus- pect that the Greeks are endeavoring to fo interfere with the - transport of their food supply, thus giving the Greeks an excuse for their retirement from Saloniki, owing to the difficul- ties over the commisarriat. The allles also have quarrelled over the occupaficy of the mosque of St, Sophia. by she Bulgarians. On two occasions the Greeks haye at- tempted to seize ghe- mosque, on the ground that the Bulgarians wished to dedicate it to their church, The - Bulgarians declared that they wished to. use it as a, barracks, Annoyance: has been caused the Bulgarians by. th appointment - of Prince Nicholas, military command. The Bulgarians desired only to rec- ognize the ailthority of their own getieral.. Tlie. two occupying armies are about equal in strength. Schools Are Closed Constantinople, Nov. 20.-Owing. to the cholera plague, the government has ordered the closing. of the state and private schoois Until further no- tee, M, Degiers, the Russian ambagsa- dor, went to the porte at 7.30 o'clock last evening and it is belfeved, hand- ed to the foreign minister Bulgaria's reply to the Turkish peace proposals:, The council of ministers at a late hour was still. sitting discussing these. Independent accounts from the front confirm the statements that the Turkish forces are maintaining) their positions on the Tchatalja lines but it 1s said that the Bulgarian at- only tacks are of a tentative nature, hay ing as thelr object the feeling out 1X AK KAKA AK AFLP MA ps. Useful, pretty and smart are these improved knit coats For driving or motoring as for a hundred other outdoor ts you-will be of your Pen-Angle Sweater they feel ly, they rt le and colors has been carefully consulted. Some store convenient to you will show you these beautiful garments for m women and children. en Pen, of the Turkish positions and their strength. Official circles are much encouraged with tle results of the various skirmishes which they think the Bulgarians must have found cost- ly. It is confirmed :that -severai of the enemy's guns haye been dis- mounted by the Turkish army. They were not captured, however, as they were emplacements and. could not be moved. Failed to Fraternize According to reliable information, the Greek troops are behaving very badly at Saloniki, Under the pretext of searching for arms, they are mak- ing house to) house visitations, it is sai(l, and using the opportunities to steal anything that is removable. -2t appears from these reports that the Gree: kand Bulgarian troops bave failed to fraternize as. cordially as had. been hoped for. Tt is sald that a quarrel occurred between the soldiers respecting the occupation of certain barracks im Saloniki. This led to a free fight in which knives were used and several men on both sides were killed. SHARPENING PROBE FOR MONEY TRUST. Washington, D. C., Noy. 20 Mem- bers of the sub-committee appointed by the House Committee on banking and currency, to investigate the so- ealled money trust rounded up in the capital today pursuant to the call of Chairman Pujo, The meeting is to map out plans for the future proce- dure of the: investigating committee. Much work remens 'o: be done before the taking of testimony can be re- sumed. Under the direetion of Sam- tiel Untermyer, one of the chief atto neys of the committee, experts have review this o which will be u examination of to -determining th exerted by New Chattanooga, Fe Guests from vastina fon, several other cities came to Chat- tanooga today.for the wedding of Miis Annie Keith * Frazicn, daugtiter. of former United States BeNator apd Mrs. James P. Frazier, and Mr. Rob- ert Nugent Somerville. The bridal couple will make their home in Green- ville, Miss; where Mr, Somerville engaged in the practtce-ot law: Women Drink More, While pecially young girls, are rapidly be- discussion. coming more and more addicted to intoxicating liquor in capital, while the growing more abstemious, a cording ing the to Albert E. Shoemaker, for the Anti-Saloon League District of Colum tion has aroused women generally to * A Bor ju Men Become Abstemiou Washington, Nov. 20. Woimen, es- here and it is 2 subject of agitated the mational before the Women s Christian attorney of the women to the heavy among proprietors ake a chance in permitting ise of 10 cents or over. WATCH WINDOW for Prizes: ne wi eek, commencing Thu discount. off. 0 y morning, we r hand-painted Cups and Sauber women and young girls to drink. He also declared that under the ieee laws it Was impossible to secure -the- gf gorriaee ot Hews wha sora Hguor NEGRO sais CONFERENCE. sions. / (Special Mr. Shoemaker made his charge Hampton, Va., Nov. 20 The annual Tem- negro farmers conference, under meni are rapidly peramee Union last evening, attribut- auspices of the Haadiba Normal Sei increasing thirst among agricnitural Institute, opened) here competition today and will continue over tomrrow. of handsomely A. number of welll know: iturai His accusa- formished cafes and their willingness experts ire: here to arn the sok Santa Glaus Headquarters day and Friday. A Coupon given with eyery pur- You have to see, thanlte reilize their worth, 15 per cent. ey Yaa to the News) Sets. t-w. HT sS BAZAAR China Speci sta PHONE 53. FORMERLY EMPORIUM
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Image 945 (1912-11-20), from microfilm reel 945, (CU1740257). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.