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GUNMAN-S TRIAL FOR MURDER WILL BEGIN MS Crowded, tife Extreme With MatcM toire ess Lomies - T01RR0W.il 7- OUR AITOUAIi JULY UMDERFRICING-- Paicific Phone We have inaugurated a Half- Home Phone Marshall 5080 Holiday (on Thursday' After- A-2112 noons during July and August, as we dose our store at 1 P. M. .i j nr . .i i .i J a. "Chippy": Robinson, Who Killed Policeman in Cafe, Said to Be Daring Criminal "PEACHED" ON BY "PAL" on uiese aays we request mat you iena wis movement yum support by arranging to do your shopping accordingly. ArruUd Only Attn Ssprt Bun alay Tig at Which Blocked Traf fic In Haarly trts: i BOSTON - - . ........ ,. ... , r . xii w r. . Bonton, Mai.,July 18, The district attorney's office nea everything In readiness to begin the trial Monday of Lawrence (Chippy) Robinson, ths notorious gunman who less than four weeks. ago shot and killed Police In spector Thomas J. Norton, who was one of a squad of officers attempting to arrest Robinson and a companion in a well known downtown cafe. The ac cused man. despite his immaculate ; dress and 6utward appearances of gen tility. Is considered one of the most oaring criminals with which the Bos ton police have ever had to deal. Robinson hails from Ohio and is understood to have made Toledo his headquarters moRt of the time, lie vai wanted in Grand Rapids, Mich., in connection with the daylight robbery of the Thompson Jewelry store in that city last September, in which three men connected with the concern were hot and killed by two robbers, who es t aped with more than $2000 wrrth of . diamonds. "Peached" on By Pal. Three months ago Walter Lawrence , was arrested In Covington, Ky.. on a ! charge of having been connected with the Grand Rapids robbery. .He Is al-! leged .to have confessed and to have I iiamed Robinson as his companion in the crinte. The Grand Rapids police Lent circulars broadcast bearing a de- , script-ion of Robinson and offering a teward of $2000 for his capture. Other I rewards otfered for the capture and , conviction of the murderers totaled! $7500. This le-d to great activity on the part of police and detectives the country over. ' The Plnkertons were brought into ' the cane by the National Protective as sociation of jewelers. Two of their detectives finally succeeded In locat- ing Robinson in this city, where for several weeks he had been living at a downtown hotel, and spending money lavishly at near-by summer resorts, living with him was a young men named Joseph Duddy, whose acqualri-" U nee he had made in Toledo, but who, so far as Is known, was not concerned in the Grand Rapids robbery. On June 19 the two detectives found Robinson and Duddy dining in thf cafe. The detectives belonged In Phil adelphia and in consequence had no authority to make any arrests here without a' warrant. They therefore tel ephoned to police Headquarters to send bn officer to make the arrests. Po '!loe Inspector Norton was Just leaving headquarters to attend the gradua tion of . one of his seven " children. Without hesitating he accepted the as signment and hurried to the cafe to . meet the detectives. On learning, ot' the dangerous jcharavter at Robinson and liiH propensity to shoot on the lightest Vpfovocation, the inspector picked up two of his brother officers on the street, which made a party of live to accomplish the arrests. A Desperate Banning Tight. I'pon entering the cafe the party at once walked toward the table where ut Robinson and his companion. It va niid-af ternoon and the cafe was, tilled with men and women, laughing uii.l Joking. As the police approached, Robinson glanced up and in an In stant us on his feet. He drew his ivolver quickly, saying, "You'll never take me alive." Then there was a shot. Inspector Norton grabbed Jtobln Muii, who grappled with the Inspector, managed to shake him off. and broke ii way. Again Robinson fifed his re volver. Norton fell with a bullet wound Just under his' heart and died before l.e reached the hospital. The other policemen rushed at Rob inson, but he fought them off. and i aching one of the exits, dashed up the stairway leading to the street. Then followed a running pKtoI fight, ih like of hich Boston had never men before. Bullets flew wildly, tut not a pedestrian in the crowd was hit. The chase soon ended, however, for the police were reinforced by mounted officers. Robinson, cornered, was taken 10 headquarters. In the course of tile, pursuit the desperado was shot three limes by the officers. None of t, wounds proved serious arfd at the end of three or four days he was removed from ctll. the hospital and lodged in a Asks the Courts to Declare Him Alive Philadelphia Kan, Made Legally Dead by a Judicial Decree, Wants Some of Law's BstoratlTe. Philadelphia, Pa., July 18. In an effort to prove that he is the same person who disappeared 17 years ago, John H. P. Endress, formerly of Mor ristown, N. J., who was declared legal ly dead by a court decree, asked the courts of this city to reestablish his Identity. During Kndress' absence frqm the city bis wife had married and- both she and their son died. It was in set tling up his estate following the death or iiic wife that Endre; aead. l 4 (a was declared I DWARF IS MADE TO GROW Aitoona, Pa., July 18. Blair county physicians are watching with interest the efforts to Induce artlflcal growth in a dwarf. George Schroeder of Gay port, who is 33 years old, stands 40 inches high. His nephew, Jules Schroe der, aged 7, is 43 inches high, but shows signs of arrested development) Dally administration of a product of the thyroid glands of lamb and sheep are given, to Jules and under this treatment It is expected to increase his stature to that of full grown men. VACCINATE GUARDSMEN Lincoln. Neb., July IS. Alt mem bers of the Nebraska National Guard, numbering 1500 men. composing the two regiments who will report for duty in the maneuvers camp, to he held at Camp Dodge, Iowa. ; August 10 to 19, ar to be vaccinated for typhoid fever, according to an order issued by Adjutant General P. L. Hall Jr. The trder is effective Just before the inen depart for Iowa. . " THE BEST IN QUALITY, THE MOST IN VALUE STORE OPEN FROM 8:30 TO 5-30 SATURDAYS 9 TO 6 All Summer Stocks. Broken Lines. Odds and Ends, Etc There is no time to hesitate we have neither time nor inclination to delay the disposal of all Summer goods and it is no .time for you to hesitate quick action imperative If you would share in these great savings. Great Savings in Little Tots' Wash Br esses In Ages 2 to 6 Years Oyer three hundred mothers can, much to their surprise, save up. to a third on fashionable, well made Wash Dresses if they take advantage of this Sale. Choose from these four lots Wash Suits for boys in Sizes 2 to 8, atCA each ...OUL The season's best styles, Buster Brown, sailor, etc. They are made of fine quality Chambray. and Percale and are shown in light and dark colors k plain shades and patterns in tan, brown, C Ar blue, etc. Sizes 2 to 8 years. This Sale atOUw A A I Children's Dresses in $1.75 1 I 1 A 4yC to $1.98 Values at M . 1 V Mfddy, French and other equally as popular styles all made .of the finest standard wash materials and trimmed and finished in a perfect manner both plain colors and neat patterns, in sizes 2 to 6 years Dresses that were made to sell regularly from P 1 A Children's Priced at Dresses 75c Lines A variety of pleasing styles in Amos keag ginghams, percales and cham brays plain colors, checks, stripes and figured patterns well, finished, neatly trimmed garments in sizes 2 to 6 years best 75 lines, this sale CHILDREN'S DRESSES IN 49c $1.75 to 1.98. This sale VALUES TO $1.50 AT 89c The very best styles with round or square yoke- short or long sleeves, and with or without bloomers they are made of excellent quality crepe, cham- brav. gingham. 'or percale thev come in plain colors, neat stripes, checks and dainty figures they ate trimmed in a pleasing manner with fancy- yokes, box pleats or embroidery sizes 2 to 6 years in regular values up .to-.$1.50. 0 fl, This sale at .......... .O Vis- Less Than You Would Expect to Pay for Women's and Misses9 Fashionable Footwear The Most- Popular Styles in Pumps and Colonial Oxfords All Sizes and Widths in $3.00 and $3.50 Grades All standard makes and qualities in the best leathers, both women's and misses' Pumps in all sizes and widths. Included are the new "Kidney-heeled" patent and dull leather Colonial Pumps with black steel or nament; also the new semi-English or broader-toed lasts, as well as the extremely popular suede-lined short vamp "Baby Doll" ankle Pumps, with extra wide silk grosgrain bows. They come in patent, velvet and dull leathers, and they'll cost you $3.50 anywhere. At the same great sav ing we include our entire stock of one and two strap Pumps, with me dium low or high heels. All sizes in A-l velvet, dull kid and patent leathers. Standard qualities that were made to. sell regularly at $3 and $3.50 a pair, on sale d0 Jk Q in our Basement at. . - . . . Ofa40 Boys' Heavy Calf Moccasins, sizes 9 to 2, priced this sale at. . 99 Children's Barefoot Sandals, all sizes, now on sale at only....99 Becomingrness and Comfort in This Sale Women's Dainty White Voile Dresses The Popular funic Styles with Silk Collar 9 0 and Cuffs Sizes 16 to 44 Reg. $5 Line SL.Ly This great showing and sale of snowy white Dresses will be sure to arouse keen interest among those women who would be becomingly and comfortably clothed this warm .weather. Especially is this true when you take into con sideration the great saving made possible by the above timely underpricing. All are fresh, new and beautiful, made of fine white voile and shown in the tunic effects and with silk collar and cuffs. They come in all sizes from 16 to 44. We considered them to be attractive values at $5.00. You'll agree that they are extraordin ary bargains at $2.29 A Clean-Sweep Price bn Women's Neat Brocaded and Satin Faced Petticoats - ' . In Good Styles and in Most Any Wanted A A Color Regular $1.50 Lines This Sale D 1 Ull At an actual saving of one-third the former selling price you have choice from two fine lots of Women's Petticoats, desirable new styles in satin faced and brocaded materials, several lengths in the wanted shades of green, Copenhagen, navy, br6wfl, cerise black, etc., everyone of reg ular $1.50 quality; priced for this sale at. ... . . ;. $1.00 Dress Shields, on sale Shields, for this for this for Sweeping Reductions On 3 (TJv "fl vfj Q tflS Great Lots Curtain Materials J C9 jLWtD&tPG FOR QUALITIES WORTH FROM 12y2c TO 50c A YARD Tomorrow we make newly low prices on a great overstock of dainty new Curtain Ma terials. It is a sale that will bring to prudent" housekeepers the Hruest kind of econ omy. You have-choice from a wonderful variety of style in bordered, or in checked, striped and figured effects, the kind suitable for the city, home or cottage, at shore or mountain. The actual savings appear in the comparative prices below : LOT 1 AT 9c YARD For I2V2C and 15c Grades. Included are Swisses, Madras and Scrims -in most any weave or width. They come in white and in colors, stripes, figures and cross-bar styles, an unlimited assort ment in l'ZyZc and 15c qualities; ft priced this sale-at. . . . fC LOT 2 AT 16c YARD For 20c and 25c Grades Dainfy Swisses and Plain and Printed Scrims in various weaves, checks and ' fig ures ; also a full assortment in attractive colorings. The kind that sell regularly at 20c and 25c a yard and good values at those prices. Reduced to. ..... . JLOC SCRIMS; MARQUISETTES, MADRAS AND BUNGALOW NETS IN f)A 35c, 40c, 45c AND 50c QUALITIES, NOW ON -SALE-THE YARD LyQ Housekeepers who are the most particular will find in this assortment styles, weaves and colorings that' are: sure to please. -; The Scrims come with "open work, hemstitched; or with pretty colored borders. The Marquisette, Madras and Bungalow Nets are shown in white; cream and ecru in plain or ' fancy- styles. You -have - choice from w 35ci 40c,45c and 50c qualities at. . ..i.V.. f..V . i .. i... ..... &jC IUc at 26c Silk Dress sale at : ihc Dressing Combs, sale at 50c Dressing Combs, priced this sale at tJ 25c Dressing Combs, on sale " at J- 35c Net Shopping Bags, for O this sale at & 15c Pocket Combs, for this " sale as low as.. X 15c Fine Combs, for this sale " at : A 8c Curling Irons, priced for this sale at 25c Braid Pins, for this sale "I at . ..1 10c Rick Rack Braid, on sale at 10c Novelty Edging, priced at 10c Finishing Braid, during this . sale at 5c Peri Lustre Machine Thread at 3 FORI 5c Kloster Silk Thread, on "I sale . at 3 for X 100 yard Spool Silk, priced this sale at 25c Soap Boxes now on sale at 1 25c Side Combs priced for this " sale at X 25c Whisk Brooms, this sale at 1 15c Whisk Brooms, for tomorrow at 1 50c Hair Brushes, this sale Q at O 35c Hair Brushes, this- sale f at . : A 65c Clothes Brushes, priced for C this sale at t $1.00 Alarm Clocks, now on sale f) at I 25c Rattles, on sale tomorrow at i 10c Hose Supporters, for this sale at 25c Hickory Hose Supporters at J 50c Hair Stuffed Dolls, for this sale at - 10c Wood Coat Hangers, for this sale at 5c Wood Coat Hangers now on sale at 5c Wire Hair Pins, now on sale at 10c White Pearl Buttons, on sale at . Ocean Pearl Buttons, on sale I at J 25c Ivory Buttons, now - priced 1 at f........... ...... ............ J 5r Hooks and Eyes, Rust Proof T priced at, box.. ... 20c Wash Braid; for this sale 1 at SWEEPING REDUCTIONS ON HIGH-GRADE Woolen Dress Goods and Siliis Novelty Silk and Wool Tussah Suitings Priestly' Goods fQ Best $1.50 Grade on sale atUt Read this item and those follow ing they tell of price reductions that bring to you the season's choic est and latest dress materials at less than the wholesale cost. It's Sum mer clearance time now and we cheerfully take our loss in order to immediately reduce stocks Here is a fabric that will make ud beauti fully 44-inch Novelty Silk and Wool Tussah Suitings, Priestly's goods, shown in a fine assortment of self colored novelty weaves in solid col ors A fabric of $1.50 qual-AQ -ity-On Sale at yOC Waffle Checks 75c Grade. The popular 42 inch Waffle Checks, novelty checks, shepherd checks and Pekin stripes, black and white and other desirable color combinations in all size checks and stripes, fine half wool fabrics regularly sold yj at 75c a yard. This sale at. . Wool Challies 39c Grade now J 28 inch half wool Challies in patterns and colorings suitable for house dresses, wrap pers and kimonos. A quality sold regularly at 39c yard. This sale at 19c French Challies 50c Grade at A cool, attractive dress material ior summer wear, just the thing for waists, dresses and kimonos, comes in 30 and 32 inch widths and in neat dots, rings and small figures Regular 50c quality, priced for this sale at Dress Goods $1.00 Grade now at 54 in. black and white Shepherd Checks, in all size checks, a half wool dress material regularly sold at $1.00 a yard; priced this sale at. . ; '. 35c u miner cs and widths ficurs 35c 69c 69c 98c $1.25 and $1.35 Grades of Plain Colored Silk Poplins On Sale at A 40 inch fabric shown in 40 choice plain shades, comes in a, splendid weight and in iirm, auraDie weave. iou wen Know now enective ana Deautnui tnese swk poplins are and what splendid qualities we have sold this season at $1.25 and $1.50 a fQ yard. Tomorrow these lines go on sale at OC Great Clean Sweep of Men's High- Grade Coat Style Shirts With Attached Cuffs The Season's Best Pat-O Qn terns in sizes 14 to 17l2 Values to $1.50Oy That they are refreshingly low priced is evidenced by the figures quoted above that they have been, extra well made of the finest materials is apparent at first glance They are the Ferguson and McKinney Guaranteed Shirts that are warranted to prove sat isfactory in every respect, or they will be replaced with a new shirt free of charge. At this sale you may select from, fine percale or woven madras golf shirts in coat style with attached cuffs They come in the season's best patterns and in sizes 14 to 172 but not all sizes. in each pattern RegularOQ values to $1;50. This Sale at .OW An unusual mid-season underpricing of Men's Four-in-Hand Wash TiesThey come reversible in plain white, or with colored striped panel Best A 25c grade at. ; . 1 UC Aside from the economy of purchasing at this sale and the advantage of owning a generous supply their cool Summer comfort can not be gainsaid These are made reversible in regulation Four-in-Hand style They come in plain white, or white with colored striped panel Best 25c grade Thisf A Sale at IUC Underpricing of Underwear Practical helps for you to secure a generous supply of Summer Hos iery and Knit Underwear These items from dozens of others equal ly as important. Women's Full Fashioned Hose Hand Embroidered and Lace Styles O C 50c and 75c grades at. ..... . AfUt At this big reduction we are closing out a great lot of fine imported Lisle Hose in silk embroidered and lace styles, all sizes. They are full fashioned stockings regularly fJ sold at 50c to 75c a pair. This sale at3C Women's Union Suits ThisCA-' Sale only at . . .... ... UUl Both fine Lisle and Cotton Union Suits in low neck styles and with either tight or lace trimmed knee, all sizes, under- -priced for this sale at..... OUC siery and Children's Hose This Sale at J g Fine ribbed Maco .Cotton Stockings in black, white' and shades of tan, all sizes They are made with reinforced heel 15c 25 c and, toe and are underpriced at. . . Fine Lisle . Vests This Sale only at .V. .V. ........ . . . ; Women's fine '. Lisle Thread Vests in - low neck ? styles, seasonable weighf garments shown in "all sizes , and priced Jfvr ' this : sale at j. . rl fcj) C A