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1920-09-28
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Ben Spood; British Labor M. 23P. Speaks to Toronto Audience at LONDON, Sept. 28. 'The whole of t universal They are beginning to der why they are in thls world. From the Land of Galilee comes the answer in the Seimon on the Mount, preached over 2.000, yea: im brotherhood as ithe only solution of the social problems rot the world and as the only thing ich could bring about a new. order of civilization. Whitehorn, special correspon- dent of the Westminster Gazette, spoke on the practical work which each man and woman must do if they believe in the futureof- civilization. Inbor sien of Bugland, whe: he oatde had secomplished wonders In improving their Jot In the face of terrible odds ant you to cut out the dea that the aifficulties aro too great. he added Take your coats off, a3 labor tner i wiriand have gone, He Me istthe work of God we will succeed. If it Is not. we will fail. OLYMPIC S SEAMEN HAD 10,000 STOLEN ON VOYAGE Wife of New York Hotel Man Recovers Her Lost - SOUTHAM Sept. 28 The casetal Satoh opt on trans-Atlantic Liners 01 the recent reports that se have. beck losing valu- ables, today of i. 0, 000 ring and a valuable brooch froma seamian of the Olympic when the liner arrived here., The ring be- Jonged te Mrs. Boomer, the wife -of of principal owners of the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, New York, and was taken from her stateroom. Local offictais found also -on- the man 2/brooch reported to Have been stolen from Miss Singer, New York, on the previous trip of the Olympic. The accused will be given a prelim- inary hearing here tomorro MANY VESSELS USE CANADIAN CANALS OTTAWA, Sept. 28. The number of vessels passing through all Cana- dian canals during August was 4,892 with a net tonnage of 1,928,260, an in- crease of 45,200 tons over August last ear. Passengers carried were 81,567 againet 90,770 last year. Cargocs, 1,459,032; against, 1,224,110 last -year. -PLANNING SOLDIERS LEAGUE OF NATIONS CLEVELAND, ., Sept. 28 A move- the inelude the discharged eoldiers organi- of Great Britain, France and the United States in the amalgamation. FRUIT . WASHINGTON, Sept. 28: Warn- ng against fake fruit beverages which. have flooded the soft drink ae since the advent of prohibi- was issued today by the public health service--Many-of the orange verages now being sold in the United States it is sald consist -of. only sweetened carbonated water flayored with a little oil from the peel of oranges and artificially colored. NO WHEAT CONTROL RENEWAL IS LIKELY OTTAWA, Sept. 28. (Canadian Press) Present indications arc that there Is ns 8 2 : 3 i g practically. no demand rom any part of: Cande that control shouldbe ree established. i e cep i potooraed ot the restored condi- fon-ef open trading. FARMERS ON C. P. R. ), GET 4 CENTS REGINA, Sept. 28 The tie-up of on. th Elevat 8s is step has. been Ee ipments to the head ot the rem Rakes caused onaTH THE: EDMONTON JOURNAL : BEVERAGES rE ARE SIMPLE.FAKES . ek In conjunction with a special musical programme and an unusually good photo play. Second Day of Our Autumn Exposition Will Be Held Wednesday You Are Very Cordially Invited to Be Present Tomorrow we -will exhibit for.the first time an entirely new collection of authoritative Fall styles i in Suits, Dresses, Coats, Furs, Hats and Evening Gowns. These garments will be displayed by living models on a specially. erected stage on the 2nd floor. Sedgewick s 4-piece orchestra in. attendance. For the benefit of those who are unable 4G accept our invitatation to be present tomorrow afternoon, we will exhibit these models tomorrow night from 9 to 9:30 at THE ALLEN THEATRE From 3 to 5 o'clock. Replete with Charm and Style Are The New Frocks A N indefinable charm of style, of fabric and atmosphere lingers in the folds ofthe new Autumn Frocks. Modes include those designed. exclusively for street, for- afternoons, little affairs for evening and to serve many purposes. No woman can start the Autumn properly outhtted. withous a Frock.. penis is - eoed me eee Second Floor. Presenting in a Variety of Styles The New Suits UTUMN finds women eagerly awaiting the New Suits. They are here They are handsome You will like them Fur trimmed, embroidered, or tailored, straight lines: or rip- pled, belted or not, there are Suits here to appeal to every taste and still remain within the Fashion dictates of 1920, Second Floor. 2 Trifles Make Perfection, burs Perfection Is No Trifle . OUR NEW FALL ATTIRE wil not be complete without the newest. conceits in Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, Veilings, Footwear, Ete. Magnificent stocks. now y await your inspection. The New Fall-Blouses -ItIs a Pleasure to Choose. From Witt rm aes Who could this season, with all delightful specialized Blouses for this occasion and that? It is a veritable treat to. choose Blouses for tho new Attractive Conceptions in Autumn. Exclusive Millinery EB a mies a ie copepelct of mee seein Here are chic conceptions of the Autumn mode that are designed for street,-afternoon, evening, motoring and sports. Inspection, will disclose the very Hat for which you have been Second Floor. HILL winds may blow but the snug a acini n Wraps defy the weather. Most eee es are the models along true Wrap Tines, looge of sleeve, and often. be-capped. - Then, too, there the Cs ee ae a general wear has not equal. Both are trimmed or embroidered. Foresighted: one, wil bene oe sea ey this opportunity of early selection,
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Image 552 (1920-09-28), from microfilm reel 552, (CU11362124). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.