Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 26, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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DYE OLD, FADED !
'Diamond Dyes" Mako Shabby
Apparel Stylish and New.
Don't worry about perfect results.
Cm "Diamond Ryes." pnnrantccd to irfve
a new, rich, fadeless color to any fab
ric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cot
ton or mixed goods. dreane, blourfea,
dockings, skirts, children's coats, feath
ers, draperies, coverings.
The Direction Book with each package
tells so plainly how to diamond dye over
any color that yon can not niako a mis
take. To match any material, have dnipKiet
ahow you "Diamond Dye" Color Card.
NOW
AND TOMORROW
LIBERTY
II
ELSIE
in "COUNTERFEIT"
Romance
Adventure
Mystery
With Miss Feruusou in
a new mid dashing
IT 1
ComiiiH Ethel Clayton.
PAGE Tonight
. THE BIGGEST SCREAM EVER OFFERED
Mutt and Jeff's
Dream
The Laugh Show
of the
Positively Everything New
Catchy Music Good Comedy Pretty Costumes
and
A REAL BEAUTY" SINGING AND DANCING
CHORUS
PRICES 55c; 85c; $1.10. Includes War Tax
TODAY AND
TOMORROW
Are the Last!
The
t If'MA
ilJJtl
Sunday "Long Aim of Manister."
STUDENT'S CONFESS
H. S. VANDALISM
Tin; wnM'kjimt of the homo-hell
j that w;t thrown Into the puhlir school
situation by Wednesday night's van-ditJi.-rn
in the hiuh school tj 111 11 itiir i--
b (.'in it fast eh-ared awav. mid tho mys
tery of the identity oi' the nerpel ra
tors and the i"lci( hehind it were
cleared up lute yesterday when five
well-known, hiuh school hoys made a
complete coii!'e.---iuii in l)Ntrict Attor
ney Roherl's ot t ire InToro officials
and the mem her.-, of llir school hoard.
They niailc a clean hreiisf of every
thing and shouldered all the responsi
hilitv. assei-linir lh;i( no leiteher or
school patron Jiad anything to do with
I he vandal nets or knew nnvthiutr
ahont Ihem. It is said fhut. Ihev ex
plained their misdeeds of Wednesday
Page
TUES. NIGHT
MARCH 30
The Great Lauuhina Festival
KOLB
AND
DILL
In a Temnerance Play with a
Kick and Plenty of Music on
the Side.
Wet & Dry I
SPECIAL JAZZ
ORCHESTRA
New Songs New Ideas
Mail Orders now accompanied
hv remittances, filled in order
of receipt. No. nhouc orders or
scats laid aside.
Lower Floor, $2.00: Balcony.
1st 8 rows. $1.50: next 3. $1.00:
balance. 50c. Plus 10 Per Cent
War Tax.
Box Office Sale Tomorrow
Age s
Real Picture Sensation
of Medforcl
OF SOULS"
You'll sec what thev went
through before and after they
were sold. Tim picture shows a
nation deported, with the un
speakable Mtf ferfnus of the
women ami uirls at the hands
of the Kurds, ami
The slaughter traps set in
the Devils Gorno anil the
mountain passes, where women
were compelled to Iran from
the tops of cliffs upon wait
ing bayonets below!
n.'L'ht were influenced b' the mis
guided notion thnt such nets would
in some wav aid the deposed teachers'
cause by influencing the school board.
The hoys who are now verv penitent
did not dream of the whirlwind of
indignation the vandalism would
cause, and that such swift nHion in
investigation would follow on the pari
of the school board and authorities.
The names of the youths are with
held hy the school board and of
ficers, and the hoard, lor the irood
of the schools, will not prosecute
them. Tor the present at least, hut
cliariies airainst them it is understood.
will be held in abeyance durimr fu
ture cood conduct. It is .said that the
misguided and now sorrv youths have
promised to do everything in their
power to aid in promoting better i'eel
imr in tint schools controversy.
They were caught in the swift
dragnet investigation that was start
ed yesterday inoruinir hv the school
hoard. I Mstriot Attorney Huberts,
of Police Timoihy and Sheriff Ter
rell. This investigation even included
the fakinL' of Ihtinih irints off the
doors that were piled onto the as
sembly room platform, hv li. J. ttehra
der of Hosehutv, a finirty print ex
perl, who at times acts as a deputy
.sheriff id' this county. One by one
the suspected youths were rounded
up and into the district attorney'-')
office.
The irrav paint was removed from
the desks and seats in the assembly
room vesterdav. and that room was in
use uiruiu today as usual. It developed
thai this paint caused little da in a ire.
"This affair is a (dosed incident
said a school board imember who
came out from tin; conference in Mr.
Hubert's officii late Thursday h Iter
ation. 'The iruiltv boys have cleared
up evervthini: and there will be a
better fcoliiur from now on."
REVOLT UNCHECKED
(Continued from Pago One)
vattceil hi within a lew hundred yard
of the Wesel bridircheud. The regu
lars drovo the reds south across the
Lippe river and southeast out oil
l.ippo Nchloss. In the meantime, trov
crnment artillery opened lire upon
the workers.
Artillery Opens Klro
In the meantime government artil
lery oiieneif I'ire uimn the workers
heaihiua rl ers at l.iin'erdorL' and par
liallv destroyed them. Wotkiii'.'
southward l'roin I.ippo Sehloss and
eastward I'rom l.ippcrdorr. Hie rcmi
lar.s hean a double l'lauk allaek
which swept the reds bind;. An ar
mored train pushed alone; Inward the
hridtM! across the l.ippo river and
kept up a steady lire on the workers.
Many shells tired bv the workers
artillery flew wild durine; this strui;
ule. IteoraanizuMoit J'hIIn
HKUI.IN. Mar. L'.V-lnlcr-parlv de
liberations looking to tho ro-nrirnni-zaliun
of the (icruutn irovcrniuont had
been f mil less up until 7 o'clock this
evening. I'ncxpcctcd attacks on Vice
Premier Schiller ami increased dis
sculioii in the wiur of the socialist
party, led bv I'hilipp Scheidciuann,
former chancellor, fealiired the day.
A wide yap developed between th'1
Herlin contimrent of the riulit social
ists and the party's representatives
who bail supported (liistav Noske,
former minister of defense at Stutt
cart. The former faction is made up
of followers of llr. Kcheidinnun. The
left wim: of Hie rinhl socialists is
openly rcbcllinu' against the altitude
of the party's representatives in the
L'overnmcnl. wlm are accused of al
lempliu;; to make reservations to the
terms under which tho slrike was
ended.
Berlin parly leaders declare the
n from Stultirarl have a too ro-
ejile idea of the labor situation in
this cilv and appeal fur Hie acccp.
tance of the terms laid down bv llerr
GIRLS! DRAW A
MOIST CLOTH
THROUGH HAIR
Let "Daiulcrine" save your
.hair and double
Us beauty
Oh, Rirlji, Mit'h :in nbanilnnre of tli!'k,
lu'jny, in iiriititl h.ur; n jutuvI ma
ol iivy, l t k y h:iir, jiloruMiv'.y thiliy,
bright iuul m vay tt ma iiaiie.
Ju?t moisten ;i cloth with a. little
"Tianderine" uml c.i re tally dr.tw it
through your hair, t.ikii. 0110 stun 11
htrantl nt u t ime; tins m.ttttliy ro
movrs !1 dirt, rxct'.ts oil mill Kri,'lSt''
toit your hair U not let t hr.ttli', dry,
jvt r tny or laded, hut cli.iniiinty soft,
ith Kl',,y' J! 11 'den tfit'.-im Hint tender
lights. Tho youtlitul ptints, tints and
c.-lor iiro iitf.iin in your hair.
"Daiuler ne" i .1 tonie IkmuI itW. Ke
sides douhliiiii Die beauty ot thp hnir at
onct, it che. ks dandrutT and slopj fall
inc hair. (Jet delightful Damferine for
a few cent at any druR or (oilet counter
and tiite it aj a dressing nod inviporatot
n teld oq Vt(lc '
Wm
Letrien, which have been accepted bv
the independent socialists.
WKSKL, Hhenish Prussia. Mar. 2.".
( liy the Associated l'res) Fif
teen shells fell in the civilian part of
Wesel todav, considerably damaain1
a number of dwellings in the busi
ness ouarter and killing a nurse and
two children. Wesel is virtually shut
off from news from the outside world.
WHERE DOES CORN COIN FROM?
. (Continued from Page One)
report that the democrat national
committee was raising a ten million
dollar campaign fund and added that
there were evidences of n. like situa
tion in the republican organization.
Put Chairman Cummins of the
democratic national committee has
denied that story,' interjected Sena
tor Harrison, democrat, Mississippi.
Senator ChamberJain. democrat,
Oregon, interrupted Senator Borah'a
readinir of a list of names of alleged
contributors in General Wood's cam
paign i'uml to ask if some of them
were not L'iviuir money for political
activities in both parties.
"They usually do," Senator Jiorah
said.
Democrat Aids Wood
"Kdward I. Dohcnv, head of emit
oil interests in Mexico, is named hero
us a contributor to General Woods'
funds on the republican side and ho
himself is a candidate for election
to the democratic convention as dele
I MANNS The
PETTICOATS
Women's Near Silk
Petticoats with wide
taffeta flounce, good
colors. "Fiti'ite"top.
lieo-ular juice $4.98.
On sale Saturday
$-1.48
Xew Jersey Silk Pet
ticoats and Bloomers,
just in, from SS.4S
to $12.50
You should see them.
HOSIERY SAVINGS
"Women's Lisle hose in
Mack, white and col-
ors. All sizes, pr 009
"Women's Silk I lose in
black, white and col
ors, all sizes. On sale
Saturday, pair $1.75
Infants Cotton Hose,
fine quality, all sizes,
in black and white,
pair 25
infants' Silk ITose, in
while and pink. Very
special, pair ....$1.50
Cliildren's Lisle Jlo.se
in white, black and
brown. Special, pair,
75
NECKWEAR
Painty new styles in
collars, made of Or
gandie, net and pique.
Special, each G9c
Dainty Neckwear in
organdie and net. Col
lars and collar sets.
Also round neck col
lars in organdie and
lace point, each $1.75
NOTIONS
Children's Ilickorv
darters, pair, 29?
and 39
Hickory Sew-on Car
ters, Special, pr 29c4
Naiad lrcss shields, in
regular and shirt
waist styles. Special,
pair -15c
Powder Puffs each
25
Kick Pack liraid, bolt
25o
Oh
EASTER SALE of HANDKERCH'FS
Women's Pure
Tincn Handker
chiefs, emb. corn
ers. Wry special.
0:1011 1UC each 29- 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED MEDFORD. OREGON
gate at larL'e from California. These
gentlemen usually look to the protec
tion of their interests. Mexico
likely to bulk lartre in the next cam
paign." 'l believe this is a national peril:
I intend to tret the facts out even if
I have lo do it in a brutal or crude
way. Candidates who accept favors
like these are called upon to return
them after thev uvt elected.
$10 Per Vote
"Xow, I have ,n lt of telegrams
from South Dakota concerninir the
primary there this week, which I'm
not iztnniz to read. They indicate that
for every vote cast in that primary
for Wood or Lowden, $10 was spent.
Jt cost that much.
Senator Sterling, republican. South
Dakota, interrupted.
I cannot let the inference ro out
that the people of South Dakota have
yielded to bribery," he said. ''I'm
not denying that money has been
spent. Immense sums can bo used
for newspaper advertising mid print
er's ink. That there has been anv
purchase of vtdes I do not concede."
"I haven't intended to say that."
Senator Borah returned. "I do say
the effect of this expenditure is to
corrupt the electorate. If the money
had not been spent the results there
woidd have been different."
Turninir to bis reports from Indiana
the Idaho senator said that testi
monial .advertising indicates a de
scent to actual personal corruption,"
of voters.
Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the
Stylish Spring Apparel
This is a very unusual collection, comprising the very latest
models in Coats, Suits, Skirts and Dresses.
3t is a display in which ample
satisfy the most exacting demands,
tractive. "We invite you to see tho
Suits
"Tweed 'o Wool" Coats and
"Korrect" Skirts from
Beautiful Sperling Presses in
$25.00 to
Easter Sale of
DOVE UNDERMUSLINS
Made of fine Batiste and
Crepe in Bloomers and Pn
volope Chemise. Very spe
cial Saturday, each ....$1.75
Silk Bloomers, Crepe Cqwns
and Chemise; Batiste Oowns,
Chemise and Petticoats, all
new styles. Dove Brand, on
sale Saturday, cach....$2.-lS
Easter Sale of
Xayser's Silk Gloves, heavy
quality, white with fancy
black emb. stitching. Spe
cial, pair v..;..$2.25
"Kayser's" Hi Button Silk
Gloves, in white and black,
all sizes. Special, pair
$2.50
SUNLIGHT YARN
Lamina Wool, all the new
shades, ball 69
NEW DRAPE VEILS
In black, very fine quality.
On sale Saturday, each 75o
Fancy colored
1 hilidkurdiiof's:
for Easter wear. ' vs ial made. Superior workmanship. Best
Special Saturdav, 1 neWamanV? Store leathers. Saturday, $3.48 $3.98
S. F. APARTMENT HOUSE
SAN FHAXCISCO, War. 20. Kire
swept tho St. Xavier apartments, a
BAD
vBREATE
T0 YOU WANT your
j will certainly do so when your breath is bad.
s There is no excuse for anyone having a bad
breath. It is caused by disorders of the stomach
which can be corrected by taking Chamberlain's
Tablets. Many have been permanently cured of
stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after
years of suffering. Price 25 cents per bottle.
provision
has been made
Prices are equally at
'LaYogue" Coats and
$35.00 to $95.00
Suits $35.00 to $55.00 Women's Yests in
$8-50 to $25.00
Wool, Silk and Tricollette
$100.00
Undermuslins
Saline and Batiste Bloomers
and fine Lingere downs, the
famous " Dove" Brand, on
sale Saturday, each....$1.98
Batiste and Crepe Bloomers,
in flesh and white silk;
Bloomers and Sateen Petti
coats. Special, Saturdav
$2.98
Figured Crepe downs, Ba
tiste downs and Chiinese.
Special, Saturday $3.4S
Good Gloves
Women's fine White Kid
Gloves, strap wrist, all sizes.
Yery special, pair $5.00
Women's French Kid Glove.,
in white, white with black
and champagne, fine qual
ity. Very special, pair
$3.50
NEW VEILING
By the yard, in all colors, for
Easter, yard 69 to 89
CARMEN VEILS
New patterns, all colors. On
sale Saturday 35 4S and
50 each.
EASTER
WE PREPAY
five story structure, last nlglit, cans
Ing damage estimated at many thou
sand dollars. A woman tenant, over,
come by Hinoke, was carried to safe
ty by a policeman. One fireman wan
slightly injured by falllnK glass. A
defective furnace was believed to
have started the blaze.
friends to avoid you? They
Price MANN'S I
,cs5
SILK BLOUSES
New Georgette and
"Crepe de Chene"
All Silk Waists. All
new models. Eight
different styles to
choose from. Worth
a great deal more. On
sale Saturday, each
$6.75
Knit Underwear
"Women's.. Summer..
Union Suits, in tight
and loose knee, bodice
and band top, in white
and pink. Yery spe
cial Saturdav, Suit
89
"Athena" Union
Suits in spring
weight. Bodice and
band tops. All sizes.
to
Suit $1.59
short and long sleeves,
Knit pants 111 knee
lengths. All sizes, each
75
SATURDAY
SPECIAL
'Imperial English
1 ;oiig Cloth, ."li inches
wide, for fine under
wear. Special, yard
I 45
I DIAPER CLOTH
Piper. Cloth, 10 yards
to piece, $:.o0 value.
Saturdav, piece
$3.25
TABLE TOPS
I ox I") inch Merceriz
ed. Pegular $2.50
values. Saturday
$2.19
TABLE DAMASK
Mercerized Table
Damask, new pat
terns. Pegular 89c
qualitv. Saturdav,
yard .". 79
CRASH TOWELING
All pure Linen. Heavy
qualitv, now, yard
' 59
DRESS VOILES
40 ' inches wide in a
wide range of pat
terns. $1.00 values.
Saturday, yard....69tf
SALE OF HANDBAGS
$4.48 each
MAIL OR EXPRESS
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