PAfiE ETC! ITT TVrEDFOT?D MATT; TRTTUTXE. ArFDFORD. ORKfiOX. FRIDAY. MAttCir 13. 1021 I. TOTTERS TOKIO, Mar. 17. ( lly Associated Press.) RIotouB scenes were enacted at a meoltng of 1110 Kenzl Kal or oppo sition party, which hail gathered here today to discuss a sensational open letter written by Secretary Kirmika of the Ziyu-Kai, charBini; Viscount Kato, president of the Kenzl-Kal, with ac cepting a bribe. The meeting was at tended by 10,000 persons, and when Representative Tomerzaburo Shlniizu attempted to speak a dozen men rush ed forward and demolished the plat form. Many fights occurred In the crowd and the police were forced to intervene, making many arresta. After the meeting had broken up, a crowd headed by two automobiles, marched toward the diet building which was surrounded by two cordons of polico with hundreds of reserves In nearby streets and parks. The corre spondent of tho Associated Tress sought to traverse this district but was politely requested to take unother street. Near the diet building the crowd was haranged by leaders. Tho throng was urged to break through tho police cordons but polico reserves were hur ried up and tho nianlfestnnts wcro forced to retire. Tboir leaders were nrrestod. ..It. was tho .prevailing opinion hero today . that JUq mliilBtrjuis confronted with a serious crisis. DEATH PENALTY 'CHICAGO, March IS. Carl Wan dered today was found guilty by a Jury of tho murdor of tho ragged stranger shot to death In an alleged .mock hold up, and tho penalty fixed at doath. - Tho Jury deliberated only 2 9 min utes but was delayed in returning the vordlct through tho abuenco of Judge David. In a previous trial Wandorcr wns convicted of tho murder of his wife end was sentenced to prison for 25 years. It was charged that tho atranger was hired to act tho part of a rob ber and was slain to Blleuco him. SPARKS FROM TODAY'S WIRE WASHINGTON', Mar. IS. Alfred M. Hergere. of Santa Ke, X. M., was given a recess appointment by Piesi dent Harding today- as register of the Santa Fc land office. WKSTKKI.Y, II. I., Mar. IX. The submarine N'-2, which ran on Wateh Hill reef yesterday was floated today and taken In tow for the New London submarine base. She was apparently undamaged. ATLANTA, Ga., Mar. IK. Eugene V. nebs, socialist leader, has halted the plans of socialists to picket the White Hons; to attract attention to their demands that ho bo released from the Atlanta federal prison, hit; attorney, Kamuel M. Castleton, an nounced here today. railroads been sincere to meet with tl:ose who have been selected and li.structed by the rank and file of n ilroad employes to adjust tho whole matter of national agreements." HONOI.I'I.r. Mar. 17. .loe Iliver Ixjs Angeles, one time contender for the lightweight championship of the world, won on points from Andy Hid den, Honolulu, hero tonight in the main event of the opening show of tlx new National Guard of Hawaii Atli letlc association. LABOR PREPARES FOR CONTEST (Continued from Page One) Labor's Fundamentals The fundamentals were defined by Mr. Jewell as follows: Tho eight hour day; proper over time rates for work in excess of eight hours; arrangement of work ing shifts for reasonable- living ar rangements by employes and their families. Reasonable rules for the protection of health and safety of employes. Definition of tho work of each craft to be employed by median ics and helpers. Formulation of ap prenticeship rules; four years ap prenticeship requirement for me chanics; right of majority of each craft to determine what organization ahull represent them; right to select committee to handle grievances; limiting of craft seniority to local shops and not permitting interchange! of seniority witli other shops or rafts; and rights to organize without discrimination. "Our reason for summarizing these fundamentals at tills time," said Mr. Jewell, "is to demonstrate how eaBy It would have been bad the Daily Record of the Crime Wave SACItAMlCNTO, Cnl.. Mar. IS. No cluo had been obtained early today to tho slayer of Yuo Luck. a. Chinese who was shot to death last night at Iocko, 30 milea down tho Haerameuto river. Sheriff Kills Jones of Sac ramento county stated his belief that tho slayer was a member of the Kin Ycng long. Yeo Luck was declared to belong to tho Suey One long, and tho shooting wns believed to havo boon another Incident In the tong war which has agitated the Chinese of tho atatu for several weeks. POCATELLO, Idaho, Mar. 1 8. W. H. Hnll, farmer, 21! years old, said to havo become suddenly Insane Thursday when he shot l-Mwnrd llrnndt nml wounded Deputy Sheriff Cjhari iTotr.nvie. nt i Pauline, near Anirriann Kulla, Idaho, is reported to bo dying at a local hospital. ' Ttfofik tl'nilt spawn in the nutunin. Thomas Meighan in "CONRAD in QUEST OF HIS YOUTH" ADDED NUMBERS "Tea for Two." Comedy Bray Fictograph Orace Brown at the Organ TODAY RIALTO BILLIE BURKE in 'The Education of Elizabeth" SUNDAY FRECKLE-FACE Now In tins Tlinr to ii-t Hid of These I'Kly NpntH. Tn you know how rnsy ft in to re move lltiwn u;;ly Mpols ho htitt no tine will eull you freckle-face? Simply gel an hiiikt nf O thine double nt ri'tiut h, from your dru'tat and a IV w iipplh-iiilmiH should idiow you how vny it 1h to rid yuur.sid! v( frorkli'H and wl a beautiful complex ion. Tim nun and wind.s of March havo a Htrontf tendency to IniiiK out freckles, and aH a result more, othine iH Hold lu thlH month. J to miro to ask for the double Htrenuth othlno, an ihltt is Hold under Kuaranteo of money hack if it failH to remove the freckles. Adv. Miners Oppose Tut INDIANAPOLIS, March IS. Any attempts to reduce watfes of coal miners in tho United States will he n sistcd by the miners' union, John L. Lewis, president of tho United Mine Workoro of America, declared today In announcing such a policy had been approved by the union's executive board, in session here. The union miners, it was said, have contracts at present wage scales that continue until March 31, li)L'2. Wae reductions proposed In WaRhtahtun, southeastern Kentucky and Tennessee, it was said at the union headquarters, am regarded as as possible forerunner of similar pro posals throughout the country. "The United Mine Workers," said .Mr. Lewis, "lias said from the first that it would not permit wage re ductions in view of the fact that the gieat majority of tho mine workers are not making more than a living wage as it is." Mines in Washington state, it was said, have shut down because of the miners' refusal to accept reduction to the wage level of October 31, 1919 or approximately 25 per ?ent. According to the Htatemeut, assurance has been giveu the Washington miners that the union would support them in resisting any reduction, tho international offi cers saying that the operators sought to violate their wage agreement with the miners. This position of the offi cers, it was announced, was approved unanimously today by the unions exec utive board. Washington Men Upheld Mr. Lewis' statement said: "The proposed reduction in Wash ington will not be permitte-l. The present agreement will have to stand until it expires by limitation. The same action has been taken regarding proposals for reductions in southeast ern Kentucky and Tennessee. The agreement will be protected with the full force of the United Mine Work ers. . "In the first place, a reduction in ', the wages of the miners would not j result in any more coal demand and j would do tremondous harm to the in dustry. Kxperience has demonstrated that wage reductions in the coal Indus- j try benefit no one. Furthermore, the wages now being paid in the coal in dustry are sufficiently low to allow coal to be produced and sold to the consumer at a reasonable rate in com parison to other commodities, and still bring the operators a good profit." Strike for Arbitration CHICACJO. Mar. IS Results of the strike vote taken Wednesday by the j packing house employes in many middle-west cities were to be announced today at headquarters of the Amalgu ' mated Order or. Meat Cutters and I Butehwr Workmen. In a few cities ; union leaders said, the vote had not been completed but reKrts indicated almost unanimous decision in favor of a strike unless the packers' wage "re duction and rearrangement of working hours was suspended pending arbitra tion. Tabulation of the vote taken at the Chicago stockyards last night showed 13,21)7 votes favoring a strike, out of the first 14.S19 votes counted. At Omaha 6841 votes were cast, 5109 of them favoring a strike. Only two of the first 100 ballots counted at Kansas City were against a strike. A statement by six of the smaller packers today announces that most of them have been forced to shut down I to material costs and wage rates their hints to avert further losses due under the wartime agreements. ConstM THERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain's Tablets for constipation. .When the proper ' dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it is the effect of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular I action of the bowels. Chamberlain s Tablets have cured many cases of chronic constipation. PAGE ONLY TWO MORE DAYS TO SEE PI ? vwvjmz mm -AS DOROTHY - -Brilliant Ct.u- l!umani-y; A production that will sat isfy in every last faithful detail. COMING SUNDAY "CUPID, THE COWPUNCHER" MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price MANN'S Very Special Prices Prevail Saturday on Suits, Goats, Dresses and Blouses Charming Spring Coats The styles are ideal. . So practical, you know. Yet their practicability does not in any way detract from their smart appearance. Jersey Sport Coats in plain colors, and Heather Mixtures, $15.00 val- Saturday, each .... .$10.00 ues. New Wrappy Coats in the new shades of blue and tan. Very special, each . $25.00 "La Vogue" Coats, in many new styles, at $25.00 to $75.00 New Polo Coats. All wool. Very nifty sty les. Very special, each $16.50 "Miss Manhattan" Coats for misses and young women at, ea, $30.00 to $65.00 EASTER HATS SPECIAL SHOWING SATURDAY $5.00 TO $25.00 Stunning New Suits Any woman can find in this vast se lection a model that will meet her own individual requirements, be it conservative or otherwise. They are all here. M iss Manhattan all wool Jersey Suits in Heather Mixtures, $35.00 values. Saturday $19.98 1 "Tweed o' Wool" Suits. The most prac tical suits made. Very special, each $25.00 "La Vogue" Suits. $35.00 to $75.00 "Miss Manhattan" Suits for young wom en $35.00 to $65.00 New navy blue all wool Serge and Pop lin Suits. New styles. On sale Saturday, ea. $25.00 New Tricotine Suits, all wool in navy and tan, up to date styles. Very special, $40.00 . KORRECT SPORT SKIRTS New Navy Blue Serge and Trico tine plaited Spring Skirts, at $7.50 to $12.50 New fancy plaids in fancy pleated models $15.00 to $25.00 See our new line of "Fitrite" Jer sey and Silk Petticoats. GOSSARD AND WARNER'S CORSETS The new spring models in these fa mous Corsets are now on display. We know we can fit you. Some wonderful values, pair $2 to $15 Miller Bros Corsets in a new mod el. $3 values. Saturday, pr. $1.48 NEW EASTER NECKWEAR Some very clever designs in collars and collar and cuff sets. From 69c to $3.50 New Lace Vestings. Great variety of styles in white and ecru. 1000 yards 36-inch Percale in dark and light styles. Splendid quality. On sale Sat., yard 25c Easter Blouses j Special Prices ijjvyl Just in. Some wonderful new ideas in Georgette and Crep de Chene Waists and Blouses. Priced from $4.50 to $22.50 Agents for "Bozart" hand made white Batiste and Voile Waists. A new ship ment just in. Priced from $5.00 to $15 NEW EASTER GLOVES. "Kayser's" long Chamoisette and Silk Gloves in white, tan and mastic at spec ial prices. New Kid Gloves. Sold at $3.75. Now pair $2.50 Agents for Alexandria Kid Gloves, the best glove made. Manns' Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Entrances on E. Main and N. Central MEDFORD, OREGON PEGGY PAIGE SPRING DRESSES This is without doubt the most beautiful dress made in America. Priced from $35.00 to $75.00 each "Virginia Dare" Dresses are more moderate in price. Some stunning new modes justjin. From $1 8to $35 ATHENA AND KAYSER'S KNIT UNDERWEAR IN THE NEW SPRING WEIGHTS NOW ON SALE. Women's Vests, each 25c to $1.00 Union Suits, each ... 75c to $3.50 Seme wonderful values in Silk and Muslin underwear at 25 per cent less than regular prices. NEW EASTER HOSIERY Women's fine Lisle Hose in black and colors. Sold at 85c. On sale Saturday, pair 69c Kayser's Italian Silk Hose Women's Silk Hose in black and colors. Special, pair $1.00 1000 yards fine Zephyr Ging hams in new plaids for spring Dresses. Special, yard . . . .25c Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns Aai7 Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid