Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 13, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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    MED FORD MAIL TRIBUyi1:, MEDFORD ORKfiOy, AVKDXKSDAY, DJ-'KMtSER 1.,, 1922-
LIFE INSURANCE
E MANN'S -THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S $
MANN'S DEPARTMENT STORE
WASHINGTON. H. C, Dec. 12.
A court decision will bo necessary to
determine whether Mrs. Elvn, L.
8fik of Medfurd, Ore, Is entitled to
me payment of n $10,000 insurance
Doliey carried by her Hon. First Lieu
d'jinnt Harry I- Kpock of the United
Htates army nlr service, who was
filled, in a flight on Soptembor 4
page emitt
COURTS TO DECID
mm
' Lieutenant fepoi-k served first ns an
enlisted man and was discharged ns
such June 25, 1918, that ho might
dccpt .a commission. Ho had pre
viously, requested the deduction of the
insurance premium from his monthly
cay. but failed to renew tho author!
.2uton: when ho was commissioned
an 'of fleer. Tho deduction was made,
however.' for soma reason, until April
1921. after which he rocolved his full
watery. .The controller-general has
rulca.tbn.1 because no deductions wtro
nudo in' the months preceding his
Kept up to the officer's dontli. The
authorized by. the policy holder tho
policy was lapsed.
. ftenator Stanflcld contends that
deductions having been made do
spile any authorization for more than
two years, it was tho fault of some
one .else that the premiums were not
kop .tup to tho officer's death. ' The
veterans' bureau said today that the
Question must bo settled by tho court
COLD SNAP IS SLOWLY
BREAKING
roitTI..AND.- Ore., Dec. 13.
Blight moderation In the cold wave in
Oregon was forecast today. The mln
.tnium at 6 a. m. today was 19 above
the ? same as yesterday and tho
weather bureau predicted a minimum
of .2-4 for tomorrow. Baker, in eoBt
'riV ..Oregon, reported ten above to
day.. .against two below yesterday
Hulcm toduy reported 18 and Eugcno
51.
' ' Boy On Dob' Sled Killed.
8BATTLB, Dec. 13. Konnoreau
ISo(tij. 18, died today ns tho result of
Inlurtcs suffered lust night when
-luhjro: hob sled ha was piloting col
lided With a telephone pole on a steep
pill,; Dolby's death wus tho. second
Jromj Coastliig In three days. .
; OREGON CA8E ENTER8 PROBE
(Continued tram Page One)
jforo sent out to ascertain the views
pr inclinations of any- men selected
lor -the -Jury." . .
v After the jury list was obtained
.by the regular court officers, ho con
tinued,' tho Jury commissioners
'"came to Portland nud ha aud the
c'.ork went over the lints and revised
l)oni' and, placed the saloctcd names
jn toe box." i ,-..,-.'
lH, a subsequent letter lio wrote
that "If from somo sources or by
rtme 'methods unknown to me, Mr.
Burns or Ills agents obtained copies
of the list of names of mon Intended
jot tho Jury box which were In the
ipC'WesMlon of tho clork or the Jury
icommisBlonor bororo the Jury vox
'Wat' filled, aud agents were Bent out
to obtain confirmation about tbe mon
Wanted on thoho lists, I am still cer
tnlii of this, that the clerk and tho
(Jury commiSHlnner accepted no such
information and hcodod uo advice
irom, any source.
REFUSE ARMENIANS HOME
V (Continued from page one)
I ho minority question Is displeasing
to. tho allies. The powors would like
.to wov somo definite) itnderstnnding on
rthM troublesome question formulated
at 'the Lausanne conference so that.
us -Ambassador Child said yostorday
the populations nnd races which ore
now living In tenr mny tool tno pres
enCo of protective guarantees for
Ihelr future safety.
Ambassador Child, In his address
,im tho minorities question, said the
,1'oprctientntlvcB of the United States
.believed that tho ends to be sought
.were "prevention, rnthcr than mero
relief and guarantees of safety for
minorities, rather tlmn mero succor
(la the j misery, nnd permaneneo of
'Joint nrtion, rntner tnan a more
Vlfnsrnotllc keparnle activity.'!
.' LAX-HAN NK, Dee. 13. (ny tho As-
sorlated Press) Uolshnvlk Itussln Is
beeping up the same pace In tho way
of protests at Lausanne In which sho
set -At' Oonos. . The Russian experts
.yesterday-. walked ceremoniously out
of the niiiollng which was dlscuiislng
tho- Unriluiiulles and tho Hosphorua
as a .protest against tho alleged ex
clusion of the Ktisslans from im
portant periods of tllu straits nego
tiations.. ...
' )ater tho Itiissinn delegation of
, filially notified the three presidents
of the ronferenre of Kusaln's unaltor
nlilc dntormlnntlon to abandon none
of her rights In tho negotiations over
the straits which directly affect her
vital interests.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 13.
Charles R. Crane, former I'nlted
flute minister to China, was re.
reived In audience by the caliph yes
terday. Abdul Medjld said that Tur
key looked Instinctively to tho 1,'nP-
od Htntes-for friendly guldnnee an 1
lenmmerclal support and asserted that
America's participation In tho I.au
nun no conference was a good nugury
'ror peace. ' Mr. Crane leaves lor
Colro'todsy.
I' -' IlillkV Is Iterotiimmidcri.
WABHINOTON. Dec. S. Hearings
tin the noinlnntinn of Pierce llutler,
i St. Paul 'attorney to , be an assistant
Justice of tho supreme court were
tonelUdeiT late today by a senate Ju
licisrY - subcommittee which then
Yoted unanimously to recommend Mr.
fitttlrs" .confirmation. i
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t , Hosiery
An excellent line of wo
man 's Silk Hosiery, plain,
fancy lace aud clocking.
Each pair packed in in
dividual box. ' ' '
Women's all Silk Hose in
black and brown, $1.73
grade. Special, pair
. - $1.25
Women's Full Fashioned
Silk Hose, all colors.
Special, pair ........$2.00
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Lii France Silk Hoso, al
colors. Special, pair .
?2.50
Sjllfand Wool lo, pair
;l..25-to ?3,5Q;'.
Umbrellas
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Splcudid quality Silk Uin
brellas for women in a
good assortment of new
est bundles. ...
Cans Bros.' celebrated
Silk Umbrellas iu black
and colors, with, faney
handles and tips. Every
one guaranteed to wear.
Priced from $5.48 to
$15.00 each
Children's Umbrellas,
from $1.00 to $3.50
each
Linens '
Art linens, stamped for
embroidering.- Also a fine
collection . ot- finished
pieces that arc ideal for
gifts. ; . 1 . ' J
Derrj'valo ' Linens, tin
most beautiful ' linens
. made, - in' Napkins and
Sets, from : ;....$6.98
, to $15.00
v -.
Rctiutiful new Liueu Tfw
els from, euch.....,..S5
$1.50
New Japanese Cloths, all
sizes, from $1.13 to
$3.48 each
'
See bnfThpcstry Tabic
Kunnttra..
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2l
Just 9
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Njiic da-s full of preparation, joy aud antic
ipation. Nino days in which to again deni
onstratc that a store, which has at hoai-t, the
interest of its customers, can rise to the oc
casion of rendering the' greatest service at
the time when a greater service is needed
aiid expected, i . . , ' '
Men's Gifts
If the present you select
is 'something lie can wear,
you need not give the mat
ter further thought as to
whether he will like it or
not.
Dress' Shirts, $1.25. to
$5.00
Kid Gloves, piiii'....$1.2Jv
. to $5.00
Bath Hobes $5.98 to
$15.00
Knit. Ties, eneh 50 to
$1.50
'Kerchiefs
You will do well - to go
over -our gift list and ;
cheek as ninny names as
possible, for these arc ex
ceptional h a n d k ere h ie f
values.'
Chiidreu's Fancy Hund
Verchiefs, three in a box,
box 29 to 75?
Women's Fancy Hand
kerchiefs, three to box,
from, box 50f to $2.50
Initial Handkerchiefs
29f to 69 each
Days ifto Christmas
DOLLS
Buy Your Dolls
The most beautiful line of DolJs in the
city. Sole Agents for Madame Hcn
dren's Talking Dolls. ;
100 new Dolls, up to $1.50 values. Spe
cial, each $1.00
50 new Dolls, up to $2.00 values. Spe
cial, each $1.50
Two dozen Dlls, all good styles, up to
$2.00 values. Special; each....: $2-00
New Dolls, nicely dressed. Special, ;
each ;..:..;....r..'.:......."...'..'..:......'."....-..'...$3.50
Some exclusive new styles iu Talking
Dolls. Triced from, each.. ....$2.50
to $10.00
Sec ouii line of Clown Dolls and Bun
nies. Priced from....50p to $5.00 each
Every preparation has been made, : assort
ments have been skillfully selected and' sir
ranged so as to eliminate' as 'far as pbssiblo
all useless shopping and looking 'round.
Truly, this is a .Christmas store in every
sense of the worth Shop early. "ISHou the.
morning whtnever possible. ; ';: ".' - ;.,''; ;';'
Slippers .'C
All kinds ' and all sizes
for men and womftn. jVIakc
it a habit to give more
slippers and you 11 please
more people.' , ' ; !
Children's Slippers from
: $1.75 ,.'( $2.00;
'".. t '.: ; . i . '' '' .
Women 's Slippers in r oil
colors, new styles, from.:
pair ......$1.75 to $2,75
jren's warm Slippers, all
colors and - styles, from
pair ....$2.00 (o $3.00
- Gloves y
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These . , aro excellent
gloves. Fine, serviceable,
and tit. perfectly.' ; Two
.unusual values for 'gift
seekers. '-..'
Women's . Kid : - Gloves,
from, pair $1,25 to
$3.50
Long Kid Gloves, .pair
$3.98 and $4.98
If in doubt as to the siz
buy Glove Certificates.
Handbags .
She will be delighted with
one of , tljcse .' Ijeautiful
bags wjiich ha vo arrived
for these special offerings.
New Hand; Bags and Van
ity; Cases- for ; children,
From 25f it $1.25 each
New Yaoity; Cases, and
Handbags ' for;-" : womch:
Priced frohi'caciji' ;$1.25'
. to $10.00
r . . '-.v . ; ..
Special all; Leather Hand
-j - . i . ,. .
Bags for women; Special,
each ;7;...:;..:,:..:..$i.25
':" Jeioelry .
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Little trinkets which cost
Very, very 'little, :lfct con
vey, tho same though t, bnd
sentiment, as wpuld some
thing, more expensive.' ;
Beads in all colors, 69
''... to $2.50
. ; : V, ' -' ' '-.'. -
New Bracelets, from 75p
-.'tofa:.56"i.:.;'', '
New Ear 1 Rings, from
pair .... .J.eOtf to $3.50
Sec our. new Hue oi fancy
Combs, each.!....,....,;,. .69
". ' -1'to ,$3;5o;,''.
.; Perante, . .
' ' ' .'' -' ". i ';?;" v,
Toiled .Waters' ; aiid . fino
Extracts of ordy;;'thq ' best
gi-adcs.' Smaller.-. quanti
ties sold Jf desired.1 ',, ;
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-' fc ' f T ,- .- ivt
Colgote s Toiet; Articlos
from .25f to $5.00
Put up !in ; j :noji ; poxei
Mclba Perfumes and Toil
ct articles, put up in faiviy
boxes. Priced from 50
to $2.50
Fancy Japanese I'.iskets.
priced from, each.. ... .50
" ' ; to $15:00
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