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THE OREGON SUNDAY - JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL SO, 1922. TOWSCOBUL nr ci nrn in ur FORMER TAMMANY CHIEF DIES run LLULU linu mm GR ..-.- i "I Betrayed, but Did ' Not Kill Her," Insists Churchman; but Village Eyes Him Doubtfully. - ij v . if t -X' mm KIUIIHHU UllUi IES III irm IN HIS 8QTH YEAR Life of Famous Former Chief of , Tammany Hail Comes to End at Home at Glen cairn, Co. Dublin, Crt TkUr UtUa , U Kited Buff fnm Cerrmpooint). Itoopeeton, III., April !. John CI Wrroan. confeae4 -betrayer of the tnor- dr4 Gertrude llanna, hired a lawyer UnlRht en' prepared to fight. ,"l won't be pumped any more," m Vy man's defl to quettloner.' "I . have rnnfaer4 to the -whale eotnmvnltx that! X did the fir! wrong, btii Ood kna-wt 1 dWn't kill bar." . Attorney Ilobert R. Rodman rushed in t'envlll. II).. tha county aat, to I prrteet tfto Intereets of hla client, i and tee' Attorney Lawmaa. gathered evidence defined to ehatter Wrman'S alibi. ,' i Aathorttlea, brwever. elated tha caee wnuli not be brought before tha (rand Jury fnr three weeka. - "We want to do aotne'more tnveett- gattrg." Lawman aald. ' BdinT wtjuvs aum Wymen. a wealthy farmer, IS yeara of I , liaa maintain! that he waa In T'anr Die Friday and Saturday night of laat week, tha mm time, aoma author l- believe, the atrr waa lald out owl a cement alab lit the vacant -parsonage tee-ment. ' s- . The farmer "turned looaa with hounds eon hie trail," walked about Hoopleton, I hie head hung low. , ringera of fellow townamen pointed to the man who waa a rhurch elder in goofl and regular etandlr. I loo pea ton. vhlrh .tehee pride In calling ttaelf the holy . rity." ta alow to forgive an erring brother. . Sentiment la rather hard toward the . tranegreeeor, former teacher and church worker. . i SIFTS , TOW If GOSSIP .' , ' Chief of Police C. J. Bogart sifted "town pump" goealp In an effort to jet n Dublin," -April 29.-MU. . P.) Richard Croker; famous New Torlt Tammany politician, 'died thla afternoon at 9 :?0 p. m. at his residence at Glencaira In County Dublin. Ha had been bedridden tao daya, . , - As former boss of Tammany ball. Richard Croker had long been an out- BtaixlinK figure. In New Xorsv poliuca tie waa SO yeara of age. " ' a.lthouch be spent Bis last Tew years in Ireland, where he owned a beautiful children. borne and many race horses, Croker I made bis influence felt in the political lira of New TTork to? the very end.' " . Ib Kovcmber. 1914. Croker waa married to Bueia Benton Edmonds, a professional J Singer, of one quarter Indian blood. His I r.rtx wife, KlizabeUi F. Croker, died in I 1S14. - There -were five children, two oausrhtera and three sons. " - Mr Croker is SO years of age. On herl mother's side sbe is a Cherokee princess. Oti her father's aide sbe- is a descendant J ot British royalty. , . - H PASTOB 7TA3IED DELEGATE -w; Aberdeen, Wasb April ZS. ReT-- A. 1 A.; Heist, pastor of the First Methodist church, has .been -appointed one of , 200 1 delegates 1 1 the conference on Chria- j tianity ondi economic order to be beldJ in KYanstonV'IJL, May 13-25, under the auspices of the Methodist Federation of Social Service, and planned as a fore runner of a aimilar Interdenominational ccmfercnca next year;,' : ' . v , v-y,i 1 a 1 1 - - n S - CHEHALIS THAKRf AOS XICES8K '. ChehsSis, Waslu April 29.--A mart lace license was Issued " here Thursday to Christian 1L Bakkln, Taeoma. and Lou Hancliette, Centralia. ' s . : - a - i i - ft'- . . 1 i MOTHTSB OF MX SUE - " ; ; Chebalis.'JlVash April -,19. John F. Mastera has filed suit here against EUa I Masters, asking divorce. They have six The Same Excellence that characterizes o u r Jewelry is to .be found in. ."!.,:Z:w. to tha bottom of the parsonage murder. . lie tried ta solve tha riddle wnere Mian llanna or her body waa. between April 1 and April 11. Witnesses have testified that there was no body In the basement April 19. The chief aays M expects one and pos sibly two Indictments to coma out of the Jury probe. Botlj men whoae names have been Jammed up i the sordid 'story.' of Gertrude Henna's tragic end were said by Bogart to , be members f the I'nlted Presbyterian church where the g-irt attended. . : Hoopeaton still gasped tonight at the confession of- Wyman, who admitted he .Had beea taken Into the llanna home and then betrayed th daughter. The father aald tonight he tried to Induce Wyman to marfy Gertrude, but ; be "stalled." 9f8 BE W!SBEF WEDDI50 ; , Wyman. who said, baj waa . Intimate with tlMt girl laat Otcober. accorarog to i j . itanogiaphlo records of bis gaAmlnatkm, 1 'Insisted he tried to mauce ner rorry ! ' - it ,&a later confronted ty the Irate Ifauna and Grace, the betrayed gtrl's slater, who refuted Wyman'a statement. Wyman. whoee wife has been dead for two years, told his story ot the romance with tMrtrude. It had Us Inception when : they wre much younge- and thrown Into , contact at church. .V ' - - 1 . , Tha tltal organs of tha 'rlrl will ie sent to tha University of Illinois. Mon- IUrlwrd Croker, for many years absolute ruler oMbe city of New York. In his rapacity as head of Tammany, photographed with his. wife at a ball frame at the Polo Grounds, New York, last fall. This la the last " liictnrci, taken of Crpker, -who left soon afterward for his estate In Ireland, ; , . day. for examination. It Is hoped to determine Juat how; the girl met her death. . h i t , Up to date three theories poison, suf focations1 and chloroforming liavc been advanced. ; - -7 ' BAftTHT 8TATC8 KPIE8 . yakjma. Wash., April 29.-Plea that he waa a citizen of Heaven , and hid little time o "give to the laws other people .lived by, was given In police court here by J. A, De- Kellem, charged with maintaining- a .stable in tha city that ta a nuisance. ,De Sellern ia a. mem ber of a hollnesa society here. Tbe court held "against him. -: Little Gold HiU Girl Is Fatally Burned . j . ,i .1, 5 . .. - t Gold HUV April 29. Burnt Buffered by JSlsie Mabel Herman,- 5-year-old daugh ter of Charles V. Herman employed in the mill , here,; proved fatal, Thursday. Her mother found her In flames near the mill furnace and plunged her Into, a wa ter trough. - r -s What is claimed to be the largest air plana engine in the world, rated at 1000 horsepower, has been built In "England. Om ; Optical j Departmeni Cifls that LasC We have one of the best equipped optical depart ments in the "Northwest., Every, late-improvement, invented or discovered for , the accurate. fitting of ' glasses is to be found here. , Our Optician, and Optome trist is one of the most expert in the state. ,V , -v , We are able to render you unejpialed service not only in ! the science of correction of optical defects,' but in the art " of harmonizing them to. facial contour. , You wilt, find it to onr ad vantagebf bring yontrj prescript - Hons here. - - T L. Xaa '' Jewiuu - Sii.vraarrBs -Opticians Washihcton St. at Pass: -Pohtxand.Ore. NEW VICTOR RECORDS for May f T rtn&d 'That Bronrht Ton ta , Me.......iOy John MoCormack title Nalkura,W(ntan's Farewell ana iegio r ire nung. . Philadelphia Orchestral Is Carlaalm.......By Francea Alda I Hill Serenade Esnaamnla ............ By Hugo Kreialer ' TITIITba Uvlna Ood . ., By OrvlUe Harrold v. fWagsIe o tha KUt Hill By air Harry Lauder 1 Bella McGraw I, ..By Sir Harry Lauder r mil Plar That "Sons- of India" Again By Charles Harrison Those Days Are Over I I .........By, Campbell and Burr e I TfUorgJa.'...;.Br Feerleaa Quartet! IHiKUh! tou ueauurui Bahy....Bi I All Stanley and Billy Murray 'While Miami Droame. IT1 I . ..By Joeen 1 Tsll llr at twllie-ht Fog Trot a , a . , t ..By Joseph Hmlth's Orchestral By Hackel-Berge Orchestra FaahlonM OlrVFoxi Trot.: Paul Whltemanl Orchwtra Cray Sweetheart of Mine I ox irot..tJy ciub itoyai Orch. Tee Fee BlueaFox Trot....i By tha Benaon Orch. of Chicago Black Kyd BlueewFox Trot... By tha Benson Orch. of Chicago 1S;1 By 1 Little mul or-dtrs. niTEx rmoiirr ATTE5TI0X CRJonnsoiiPiAnoCtt 119 Blxtk SU Bet. Marrtsea aad Alder E v TAUGHT In 8 Lessons , fLadUs $2.00 I Gentfemert $5.00 DE HONEY'S SCHOOLS FATTEKS02I DOW5ET, rria. DANG If the Pricfels All You Seek in Buying Clothes, Don't Complain . if the Price Is All You Get These: clays of stress; tempt the public (and the retail merchant as eU); to buy ; cheaply made Uothes. So the temptation falls with double force to the clothing manufacturer to make clothes cheaply.: J , Cheaply made clothing is the:easiest Idnd tb sell, for the .moment But 1 cannot believe it is godd' business for me tosell it, because I know it is not good business for you to buy it.-, , . ,t - Beginners' claaaes start at Cotillion Hall, lltn at Washington, wedaeaday VAKtr.ll C LA SMKS start at Murlark Wedneadiv and Krlitay evenings. 7 sharp. Bit) , AD. and at Cotillion ' Hall Twmlay evening Hall Friday evening, I :ia to 11:)0. Ton i ran narrr learn dancing without prac .. Join tne laing ik hool. Murlark. l'-on MIm f 2 7. Cotillion. Phone i Proadwav ?u0i l'rlvate lessons all beuxe The quality in Hickey-Freeman Clothes has never wavered. Down in their innermost parts that neither you nor I ever- see, they are skillfuUy hand-tailoraJ in a : way ; that gives them grace and style and i beauty that lasts untiUthe fabric is ; worn out. : '7: V iHickey-Fteeman Clothes cost more; but . they are ;wortI more than they cost Ifiyou do not know them, let me introduce yda Monday. .-''- f B.EN;tSE.LLING -Morrison at Fourth j -1 Portland Leading aothier for Over. Half a Century A TRIAL BOTTLE OF GENE PALMER SHAMPOO! Cnoperatinr la introducing CENE ! PALMER'S Oregoa Made, Scientifically Compounded Fac Creams. Powder and Toilet Prena rat ions, wa will rive, without char re. a trial bottle of Shamnoo with everv One Dollar Purchase of These Delightful Baaty Helps. . - V . ; V i " r FREE '3 Bring', y 'o u r h e m stitching to lour skilled! o per at or, who will quickly : and perfectly: rexecutel- your v order. A r t 'G o d 9 : Section.' ...',v . t '' 4 . . : 111 The Store That Undersells Because : It 'Sells "for Cash q The Deltor Feature of ' the. Butterick : Pat terns insures a perfect fit and a saving in both time 7 and m a ( e r iaL Defying All Competitors We Of f er.These Lace Skirtings at lOcyYard A. fine ; range -tf . pretty. 10-' . inch laces- in pretty ; round thread Piatt Val patterns. '. v Cluny Laces . at 29c Yard n TT Hand-made laces from China, ' in pretty -Cluny patterns, Land edges, 2 to 3 Vx -inch width. Filet;' Laces ': at 61?c Yard ; 1 Real Fjlet Lace for collars y- waist and dress trimming in 2 to 4-inchwWidthsr'. -y For Nation-Wide LaCeand Embroidery r : ; ; Week May 1st to May 6th i By comparison youH find our extensive stocks in tnese lines to include unrnatch&ble values, unsurpassed styles and qualities of - , the : most dependable sort, - Vre are confidents that your every ; desire and heed can be satisfactorily supplied-and at a positive , 1 saving. '-- Space does not permit us to list but a. few of the offer- s It I ' j, a l it. ' 1 A. " T' r J ings, our windows veu oi oiners, ana a visitxo our rancy uouus section will disclose a showing of the new season's" Laces and 4 Embroideries whose beauty and unusual worth youTl enjoy seeing : and selectino; from. . You are welcome if you come only to look,7 but' we believe youll be tempted to purchase a generous supply for both present and future aieeds when you see for yourself what PHENOMENAL VALUES .-WE ARE OFFERING ON THIS OCCASION; v-v:Av -'.;::.-..-. J : . f 1 fr 36-Inch Filet . Flouncings' at $1.98 Yard V CfHere you will find thepopu-i ings in handsome patterns, used , exclusively , for trimming . sum-' mer dresses, nd attractive aft ernoon frocks; -u. ' - i ' : 36-Inch Embroidered Net ; I Silk Laces -at $1.59 Yard ; flf Embroidered Silk .Net Flounc 3 mjrs ra black, bromn, nary and two-tone effects, also high grade Radium "Silk "AlloVer. and Flouncings in staple and sport colora. -. . V C. -. .- f, ; Venise Laces at 8c Yard . Cl Dainty Narrow Venise Laces in White, cream, black, espe cially adapted for trimming. r r CalaisLaces U)-?at 25c Yard (JHigh-Grade Calais Val Edges k -""and Galloons, 2 to 34-inch -width, for trimming underwear. : Camisole Laces at 39c Yard - Ruf fled Stik Net Flouncings at $2.39 Yd. J Fine ; Silk Brussel Net with rows of picot edges and taffeta .7 ruffles, in all-the wanted shades for the making of dainty and attractive afternoon dresses and also-for. the more elabor ate party dresses.. . . - , v. --"- ' . ' .' . ' - 0 Handsome beading top CamU sole Laces in the popular col ored effects, pink, blue and 'orchid. Venise Laces At 49c Yard V " TtThe popular Venise Laces "in white and cream in 2 to 6-inch widths of bands, edges and tabbing. CRISP NEW EMBROIDERIESTHOUSANDS OF YARDS Embroidenes at 15c Yard - ft Embroidery ekirtings in 9 and 10-inch widths, made of fine Swiss or Cambric in an exten sive range of eyelet and raised patterns. - ;17-Inch Flouncings af 25c Yard . Embroideries, at" 7-14c . Yard , (A large range of. imported and domestic Em ' broidered Edges,. Insertions and Beadings of fine Swiss,- Cambric and Longcloth. .-.. 1 Voile Flouncings at 98c Yard : . O Handsome' 'Imported ' and- ' domestic. TVoile. Flouncings in . 86-inch width of fine quality , white voile in raised and eyelet embroidery pat-' j terns.. ij Beautiful Imported Flouncings for graduation. and summer dresses iaflSral, conventional-or filet patterns.. -' t 'V 1 .' - j ., . ; T Here you will find a wide, selection of 17-Inch Flouncings with" well" embroidered' patterns and made of excellent quality of cambric or fine Swiss.' 27-Inch Flouncings ai 98c Yard J 27-Inch Flouncings at 35c Yard Dainty baby patterns' in fine Swiss with ruf fled or scalloped edges in aa extensive range to select from. '.. : ' v '' . Fattibiis Goetz Taffetas In a Great Sale, at . . . . ; .' . YARD-' $1.98 -TrT-.il e ."ar i 'x : m t1.1 . . - u udio a jm.uu a iara juess inan xveuuiar . : -' ".. q Our entire stock of these beautiful high-grade Taffeta Silks without reserve including botti plain and changeable effects in all staple and new colors, as well as black all in this 1 sale. at $1.98 a yard." "': v . . "v '. ' Q Just one half Vthe marked remnant . prices -another one of those sensational underpriced silk sales which go to maintain this store's value giving supremacy .Don't misS:it!:'U-".' y--f -.. r.; . ; - Satin Taffetas ' .Wash Silks ' Kimono Silks: ; V Black Silks Sport Silks Crepes' de Chine Foulards : U v - Poplins . Radium-Silks'rEtc tte:- y,; ; J Wonderful i Savings Are Aln Store for. Every!. Woman Who Attends This Sale MONDAY In Our Main Floor Domestic and Drapery Section . : . ..l.We Have Arranged, the : Following Extraordinanr .Which Afford sYou Savings Such as Seldom Presented On Such - V. 'l:-'V - T. Str4e yLines "'' ' J 'iy': Q No:heed to urge;the prudent Housekeeper to! attend, thisl sale. . Hundreds of our' regdar patrons will not fail to recognize this announcement to be of the utmost im portanceAND -THEY , WILL BE HERE. We also expect this sale to be the means ofj winning hundreds of new store friends as well--otherwise we could not afford to ; make the.sacrifice we have on the items listed below. V.' : " '-''v l; . -'-"j. r : ' PART LINEN CRASH, .; 9-J IfV inch width : . . 5 yards for X ; STANDARD TUBING, i ; 42 inch, width; . '''. r.T3 yards for JL NEW STYLE CRETONNES, ? : 36 inch width ... . .5 yards for A WHITE CURTAIN -IARQUISETTE, -( 36 inch width. . . ; . . . 6 yards for A WHITE COTTON BATTS, ; $-1 . Stitched'and full size.... v..-. Each A. COLORED CURTAIN MADRAS,' "?-. 48 inch width, new styles Jh . . .yard JL JAPANESE LUNCH CLOTHS, $- in 45,' 48 and 54 inch square.. ..Each JL SCRKIS AND MARQUISETTES. - $1 JL 1 LONSDALE PILLOWXASES . ','' '; . 42x36 inches" . VVi. . I :V .1 for BLEACHED PILLOW CASES, 42x36 inches" . . ..... 5 for UNBLEACHED PILLOW, CASES, ; 42x36 inches v. . . .'.5 for UNBLEACHED HEBISTH SHEETS . 81x108 inches Vi i vwOnly X BLEACHED BATH TOWELS, -' " 18x34 inches . -.4 for FINE HUCK TOWELS, -. , y -18x36 inches :Vvv:T: :.6 for - WHITE HONEYC05IB TOWELS ?1 , 16x23 inches v., ; .;U2 for J. HEAVY, CRASH TOWELING, 5 ?- plain and fancy styles . . . ; . 5 'yards for 16y2 inch width . . v . 7 yards for . ; HUNDREDS v OFKREMN ANTS - GINGHABIS f PERCALES SUITINGS VOILES : NETS SCRIMS r- CREPES . CRETONNES A1AUQUISE1 IES - UUKl AlINLMa y . : ; ; .JVTOTOG(K)DS;:::'WA1STINGS;.:ETC.' A11 Sorts of Styles : A All Sorts of Colors V; .' AH Sorts of Lengths - t -. ' ' Come Early for First and Best Choice- I - q At this kale we reserve the right to, limit quantities -to any one purchaser not to Vsell to dealers, fill mail orders ;or' phone orders. Sale starts promptly at 9 A. 1L EACH at uoux i.a,.s.