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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1922)
Mrnrorcn matt; Tmr.rxr.. Mr.nrorcn. oripy, vunuv. itimmmi.v . . i.. ,-rrc : ..."a11.!. . ".. v. MABEL NORM AND NGAR DEATH jwKu-li h. wim i,, havi. Mnlloil film- IllH i ll " III Ik'I llllet M.'I'KI'II - (('iinltilili.il front I'an Out') 'ml". Vh'tlolM 1 1 1' 1 1 1 . 1 "tl I il'eMeiltllllV"H iom.ni- ImrKlur iv.'t I.h-U with wln.li' COK'l'l. v.. !' K .'I. )H- aliainloix-tl l.y hi r...l.ri-N, wax loinol. H salVty null was iti(il. Al- .-o 01 y ihal th. uvy -a. .( l.nio imiil- " " tltoucli inv.'MUatois li.iw l.oi'ii un-oii.-m Willi w M. li Ihm'kUi'm ntti-unit- On lmnirv "sill I'l"' 1,'uih M.,., The Daily Hank Robbery ll to uH'! thtx lir. i: is M t- laint tli.'lr w iMin tlu IIWil moo ('auiilii'll . iluiiKlitir of Mi that thi Kink lM 1101I1I111: i . 'i't of tlx- Mof.v ill S.n iiikx lunik lu-ia .ilx.ut In r.U uliuli i .'iiiami'.l tn .Tltuix.l tv iiiritiii; ,ii tottit th I iillil aiin, N, raiuplH'll ir ir.'S Saulh ,,r f h.r iniiM.'l,.... 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Ih" ihiv on Inlo 1 l 1 1. 1 1 1 . u hohiil, nlii in " """ ' "'" "' ' " 1 " AT DEAL BEACH MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE -MANN'S WOMAN ADMITS i 9 !ii n Tl PI CI CI fit ei Al ia. In le oc et h d ; 'i "la eii K r 1 p : i i ', jd o ot i f if. (' T It A ot FKKKHOl.n. N. ,.. Vol.. 24. At (or tlie nilt'gi'd oanlt'ssiaii of .Mrs. Sarah U M. HohortNtin that sl'O "sta.uoil" tho l)ilti) at lior llca-li homo lust Satitnlay tiiuht. tlio police ttniay vo-v (tpokitiK t) loam if slio 1m I ho same wnniiin wlta ,t ar ni; callooio.i $l(l,0ii) from mi inxiirnncv ct-nceni far tlio reputed theft (if Reins in Colmnhils. Olilo. Tlh poll.-o hist niRltt rerovennl Mrs. Rohprtson's Jewels which were sttie )OHetI to have lieen taken by a robber after Rhe e the authorities n note to the person in whose custody the Kenis w ere. Two of the pieces recovered, the police Fay, correspond exactly to de scriptions of stems allewd to have been stolen from Mr. Rol.ertsan in Columbus. Tho police say she included in her confession a statement that she was driven ta desperation by embarrass ment in her real estate business and that she had planned, in addition t) the "fake' robbery of herself, two real robberies of New York friends. The recovered jewels are said to be worth $30,000, nlthoimh Mrs. Koi.ettsm claims their value t be Jjn.ooO. They were insured with Lloyds for $7o.nna. WMW W UI -V. tf - ' u NUk. - li ft-MS W'1itV A A-Mtt'- 1 1111 lit 1 (' 'lift tf t MI mm Mi ZlL&'-m!, i!i!t mm r m L PRINCIPAL MARRIES POPI A L j i Aii hit. I : -iHt- mmmm mm MANN'S BIG STORE iinliillliiiiraiiiiiK Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Three Big Dollar DaysDon't Delay to Make Your Dollar Do Double Duty These Days Li I : l. -Mrs. AVON. X. Y.. lVh. Itura Spencer, preceptress of the high Bchool here, ha3 notified the schcol cemmisison cf her recent niar r'.age to Neil C'ushins:, 19 years old, a student In one of her classes. Mrs. Spencer, now Mrs. Cushinu, is 43 years old and the mrfther c-f five children, the oldest of whom is a teacher In Rochester. " Mrs. Cashing has been goinR about her duties paying no heed to the excitement her romance has created.! Her husband continues to attend his' classes. FAVORS HIGH STANDARD (Continued from Page One) "Third, all applications for resistra-! tion as law s'udents to be made to the committee, no applicant to be regis- tered until a report has been made ' concerning liim by a member of the, . committee especially appointed ta be-. Qr come personally acquainted with him." J PARIS. Feb. 24. (Ily the Asso ciated Press) Henri Iindru.- the Bluebeard of O.unbais." wilt be exe cuted on the euillitone at Versailles, at daybreak tomorrow, it was an nounced this afternoon. President MH'.eranil earlier tn the day refused the petition of the convicted man's counsel to commute Ivindru's sen tence of death for the murder of ten women nnd a youth. RIALTO ONLY 2 MORE DAYS rMacDonald Than Fiction . with WESLEY BARRY ! lOO0-0O OTterea ry ivatnerii"ie Mac Donald to any aviator who can dup licate these thrilling1 aeriai siunxs. I DOLLAR DAY PUTS MORE VALUE IN YOUR DOLLAR Ready -to-Waer at Dollar Day Prices "Wirthmor" White Cotton Blouses, new styles, at $1.00 each Children s Winter Hats. Up to $4.00 val ues. Dollar Day $1 00 each Women's House Dresses, all good $1.50 values. This sale, Si 00 each Women's Petticoats. Up to $2.50 values. Dollar Day, $1.00 each Children's Play Suits, made of heavy Denim, $1.25 values, $1 00 now, suit . . . Children's Rompers, all sizes, $1.00 val ues. This sale, $1.00 Children'3 all wool Sweaters, up to $5.00 values. This sale, $2 00 each Children's Wash Dresses, up to $3.00 val ues. This sale, $2.00 each Taffeta Flounce Petticoats, cheap at $2.50 Dollar Day, $2.00 each . EXTRA SPECIAL 25 new Taffeta Silk Dresses, just in, all gocd colors and styles, values $ Q Q0 up to $20. Dollar Day, each 50 new all Silk Blouses, beautiful styles. Every one worth $5.00. $3 QQ This sale, each " Children's Kimonas jn a great variety of styles. Up to $2.00 values, M HPI 50 new Spring Coats, made of all wool ma" terials in the new spring shades. All sizes. Sold last year up to $20.00. $10.00 mow, ea.cn . See Display in Windows a... - o r . Li . 6 ior s -to M I SUNDAY JJJ I ELSIE FERGUSON Kjj . J$S? I with Conrad Nagol in &3&k ' Carmen Hair Nets, 8 for $1.00 Baby Shirts, 59c values, this sale, 2 for $1.00 Kayser's Strap Wrist Chamois ette Gloves, $1.25 values... Dollar day, pair $1.00 vm WmM 36-inch Bleached Muslin, fine quality, 15c yard, or 8 yards for $1.00 36-inch Long Cloth, extra fine grade, 19c yard, or . ... .6 yards for $1.00 42 and 45-inch Daisy Pill ow Slips, 39c each, or- 3 for $1.00 Large size heavy Turkish Towels, this saje 39c, or 3 for $1.00 36-inch fine grade bleached Muslin, 19c yard, or . :. 6 yards for $1.00 36-inch Mercerized Lunch Cloths, 69c each, or . .2 for $1.00 Large size Huck Towles, this sale, 19c each or 6 for $1.00 Large size soft spun Huck Towels, 29c each, or .4 for $1.00 Soft Spun Hand Towels, fine quality, 15c each or 10 for $1.00 Large Sie soft spun Huck Towels, this sale 19c each, or 6 for $1.00 27-inch figured Flaxon, fine quality, 35c yard or 4 yards for $1.00 32-inch Romper Cloth, new patterns, 29c yards, or 4 yards for $1.00 27-inch colored Outing Flannel, heayy grade, 19c yard or 6 yards for $1.00 36-ir.ch Cotton Challie, new patterns, 20c yard, or 5 yards for $1.00 36-inch Percale, all new patterns. This sale 25c per yard or . .5 yards for $1.00 36-inch Silkaline, new patterns. This sale 30c yard, or 4 yards for $1.00 A. C. A. Feather Ticking,' test grade,' 39c yard, or ............ 3j yards for $1.00 38-inch Curtain Scrim in white and ecru, 45c value 5 yards for $1.00 27inch Dress Gingham, new patterns, 20c value . . . v 6 yards for $1.00 32-inch Japanese Crepe, best grade, 39c values 3 yards for $1.00 Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY ENTRANCES ON E. MAIN AND N. CENTRAL MEDFORD, OREGON DOLLAR RAY-YOUR DOLLAR WILL GO FURTHER TOMORROW DRESS GOODS AND SILKS AT DOLLAR DAY PRICES 36 inch Sport Skirtings, good patterns, values to $3.00. Dollar Day M QQ price, only, yard 36-inch Silk Poplin, in a good line of colors Cheap at $1.25. Dollar Day t1 QQ price, yard vw 36-inch Rajah Silk, new colors. Cheap at $1.25. Dollar Day M QQ price, yard UU 42-inch Wool Plaids, new patterns, $125 values. Dollar Day ,Cl QQ price, yard 36-inch Wash Satin in flesh and white, $2.50 value, now, 0 QQ yard 34-inch all Silk Pongee. Gocd $1.25 qual ity. Dollar Day $1.00 price, yard . HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Women's epring weight Union Suits, 75c suit, or 2 Suits for $1.00 Women's Sleeveless Vests. Sold at 35c, now 4 for $1.00 Women's fast Black Cotton Hose, 39c val. ues. This sale 5 pair for $1.00 Children's fine ribbed Cotton Hose. Sold at 35c. This sale . . 5 pair for $1.00 Women's Summer Vests. Sold at 25c. This sale 6 for $1.00 Women's fine Lisle- Thread Hose. Sells at 69c. This sale 2 pairs for $1.00 Women's fine grade Silk Hose. Sold at $1.50. This sale, $1.00 pair EXTRA SPECIALS 25 yards Val Lace for . .$lf00 75c Camisole Lace . . .5 yards for $1.00 Carmen Slip-on iVeils , 5 for $1.00 $5.00 Hand Bags, this sale, each . . .$2.00 25c Handkerchiefs. This sale 5 for, $1.00 .'. Make Your Dollar Buy More. Wpmen'a Lace Collars, $1 values, Dollar Day, price, 2 for $1.00, Women's Brassieres, 69c values, Dollar day, 2 for $1.00 Children's Sleeping Garments up to $1.75 values, Dollar Day, Each $1.00 out ftm r var V 1 ill III I "SACRED AND ---. 11 mm. mm. MM mm HUM pi ill Iii