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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER H, SEPY LEE SENT 3 aXBXB HJlHGS HIM SMF -: where "he and his wife" and two children lived, hanged himself early this xnora ing to a tree In .the rear- of the' shop. Devotr Coroner jr-atk teawrtd the My E. H. WlnCeld, who operated a small and turned it ever to Ken worthy U-1 COPS AND. MAIL MEN THRIFTY i barber shop at 4511 Woodstock avenue. dertaklnc eompaay. Win field had beea XX, I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON Tl ) HHP FOR KEEPS Saa Traaclaoo, Sept. tl. (L N. 8- Ilia desire for five minutes more sleep probably cost the life of Lee To Leong today. Awakened ty his brother, Lee Wins, he expressed a desire (or another nap. Wlftr left their hotel roots and before the five minutes Bad passed 14 ahota rang out Police found Tok Leone; dead, seven of the 14 shots having taken effect In his ' body. Three revolvers-were found In the corridor of the hotel .'- - -v : Police learned Tok Leon had recently resigned from the Hop . Sings. They' at tribute the shooting to a rival tone which was unaware of hla retirement. Police Sirens Of ten Sound TInlieeded by , Motorists, la Claiih ' Not sufficient attention Is being paid by motorists to the sirens of the police . AnA firm riAhatrtant wMitli AM nmA in emcrgenatee, ' according to investigator T. C. Freiberg of the traffic department, who says the public Is becoming more and mere lax regarding the regulations. . When a siren la sounded traffio should CO to the corn and atop Until the ve hicle sounding the alerrii has passed, according to the city ordinance. I am confident that sooner or later we will witness some- terrible accident due to the carelessness which the public ex hibits regarding the emergency ve- hides," said ; Freiberg-, after recent ac cidents In which polios machines were Involved. "There are limes when aa emergency Cell must be answered In a hurry, and thsre la no need for aft of ficer to Jeopardise himself and the pub lic o jiacoount of some people's utter disregard Of the law." V, 1 xr h ft V in w hh mini m ii aiRiiiKiu Mismr.vrz.z tinrnsmijsmiiiia . lAny mail carriers, policemen attd members of the Portland fire depart ment have joined Tie Journal thrift campaign and opened earlnfi .accounts In the Lumbermens Trust company bank: at Broadway and Oak street! In the above group,' from left, "Vice Presdent LiOula Sea- grave la ecen starting Barrings acoonnta for S. T. Tolly and W. B. Stiles of the police emergency strQad and A. W. Rank ot the postal semce. ' The fixed salary of the dtil service . hat his salary wtfl be for many smploye makes systematic saving es sential to his economic well-being. There lano "if in the tnatl carriers financial expectation. . So, long as he remains In the employ of the postal department he can figure almost to a certainty JOURNAL THRIFT CAMPAIGN COUPON To the Saving Department at the Lumbermen Trust Company Bank : V Accompanying this Coupon la a receipt, or other evidence, thai l ain a subscriber to The Oregon Dally Journal (or The Oregon Weekly Journal), to gether wtth the sum af I. as an initial deposit en a aavttgaj ac esunt It la understood that this coupon entitles the depositor to a credit Of 10 cents at the end of six tnonhs from the date the account Is opened, provided three additional dtsestta of any amount are made during that period ; or to a credit ef ? cents it a deposit ef anv amount is made to this account each month for six months Immediately following the opening of the account ; or to a credit of tl if additional deposits of any amount are made each week during the sis meatha following the opening of the account? Name of Depositor.. City ! . State. w; Street. . . -' - Nd i w r ' months ahead. The same Is true f the fire, department and the police depart ment. The only way these men can hope to get anything ahead is by care-fully- saving something out Of the monthly salary. .That 0 many of them have taken advantage Ot The journal's thrift offer should be an example to other salaried men in dvtl pursuits. The Journal's plan offers a reward for consistent saving. ' The offer Is open to. alt euhsnrlbAra of the Tater and hun dreds of them have taken advantage of it since the campaign started. Read the -attached coupon. Then cut it out and deliver or tnail it, together with a Journal subscription receipt or a sub scription label and an Initial deposit of at least 60 cents, to the Lumbermens Trust Company bank. If you make ad ditional deposits every , week fof six months you will receive a credit ot 1 to your account. Better still, you will have formed habits of thrift Which will auy with you through life. - CepyrithtedB K.vC good appearance' V- HertB to s what you men want about clothing prices know iis store guarantees Kuppenheimer Good Clothes fon Fall and Winter to be equal in fabric-quality and tailoring to any suit or Wercoat purchased last year at price one-half higher than this Fait. 'In -other words, prices this season af e ONE-THIRD LOWER than twelve months ago for the same standard of quality. . ee them in th. windows T-te house of Kuppenheimer good clothes ff - twBANKBrssajCsrsTEM cfiTlte : ; With 50c YdCCta Open a Dollar Savings . Account and Get a LIBERTY BELL Biink r-. HEliberty,BelI;Sav.- tr ings capipalgnratrthe" ' tionil .Bank is. still: on t and will continue" until Wednesday; September 28. Why not everyone in eveiy :.. family a : "thrif ter 'iri Both . kiddies and' 'grbwh-ups ' are . eligible " to participate in this drive f or successful Saving. ' 8.iT;'4'V"i . ' "One of th Northwttt i Great JSaxikJ 1- How Savings to Open Account a $1. 00 With 50c Clip the. Thrift Coupon from the Portland News and brine or tend it in with 50c as first Savings de posit We will credit the account wtthll.00 and present the new saver a handsome Liberty Bell . Bank. ' m ? SOMETHING WW V WITH 1h OLD FLAVOR L15c-4n lljoz. bottlet-lSc VE HAVE THE EXCLU- SrVE AGENCY; r : PboM Et 5200" ': ? . te d)en e doestifmm r - i too 111 jGknu t ft a ' wvaw r. m i - a . ,jer jTOLISHmQ 8LVER it nrt ettht in hom mhtrt California Citrus WitKiiig Powder' tt'Uted In tke clift vatcr. Eren egg spoons maintain t cheerful appetTifite for montlit at a time without having to be titaCW t i robbing with silver polish. - . . And when you bring out Into the tight seldom used iflWr ware that tails to give forth the lovely soft gleam which is its heritage, simply put it into an alominum pan with a pinch of Citrus in the water and set over islow fire IPettl it! Like magic all dullneai and tarnish will disappear t Rinse in fresh warm water and dry. It will be beautifully white -and bright Wherever there a duhpan there should be a package ti emaent, rragrant. vhctus. Cimis Qmtaim Prtductt ftJU Lemem end Oteot Utt iicr Every Step Hed CITRUS SOAP COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA SJLMDIECO. O Pi b he er : Sd da Worki v 4S0 ALWNA AVEi PORTLAND, OREGON T-TC-TE vv havo seldom indulged in ttlrSerlatiTes. Kelly duality been so. well established that it -hasn't been necessary. Today, r Reilys are better than ever, but ..... .their price has been .'materially lowered. Exhaustion of war-priced material and economies made pos sible in the new Cumberland Plant have brought down costs and this . saving 13 being passed along to the user. Now you can buy Kcllya f or tHe same prices you will have to pay for other tires that ,.Iiave alwaya told for less, t Kelly Cords art made In to types: the K&nt-SUp Tread which offers a, resis tance to wet, slippery streets that makes skidding next to Impossible, and the sturdy Block arid Button Traad. Both are locg mijeage tires and sell for ths same price. I r-r-TV' Six Cord Tubes 30x3fc $35 1 .'v 32x35i 36.60 : 3.60 v - 32x4 - 46.00 " st430-: 33x4 47-60 - 450 " f 34x4'" 49:40 4:65;'. v! 324H 63.00 ; 5.45 33x4 55.00 5.60 34x4 55.40 5.80 ' 33x5 65.40 6.65 " 35x5 68.00 6.95 Kelly-Springfield Tire Co. Factory EraAcht 24-26 NORTH PARK STREET C r 11 KELLY-spniTiOFiELD TIRES 351 Buraaide 6(reet - 4 ft! x-i. ' V. I v t ' t r i- - r 1 1 -: -.1 - , . . -' t - ".; Lji W a! 4 S ft; S. & H. Stamps Morrison at Fourth jfl Itemember the LEMON EROADWAY 121SV . v