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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1925)
o o o o O o . - arerFoTtiv matt; TrtTnTryr, nswwfo. oftr:oy, prtpat, sffrrT,MftEff m, tm!3 GO Y MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICK; NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S FOR ALLIED TALKS iid of the Month Sale at Mann's Dept.Store--A Carnival of Bargains Saturday ABOUT SECURITY 0 o BERLTtf, Sept. 26. (A. P.) The Oernmn WiU'KiUch to the necurity con ference Invitation to which wuh ac cepted by the cabinet yesterday, are expected to curry on Impririunt pri vate convernatlonH with the allied HtateHmen while tho netfotiutionn fur the security pact are proceeding1. In fact. IntereHt In political clrclcH here centers quite as much In theHe private talk a an in the forma conversations on the security issue. It in recalled that the value of the London reparation conference lay as much In the gentlemen's agreements reached between the German and allied delegates as In the adoption uf the Dawes plan. The Germans at the forthcoming meeting, the duto and site for which are yet to be fixed, will stress private ly that hand In hund with the secur ity pact must go the following: Reduction of Clermany'n burden of maintaining occupational forces, lmmcdlute evacuation of the Co logne brldgeheud held by the Urltlnh. Advancement of the plebiscite In the Kaare valley to a date earlier than provided In the Versailles treaty. Rescinding of the Leugua of Na tions decision to conduct investiga tions In Germany from time to time In which Germany sees merely a per petuation of the military control commission Idea. The pro-government organs are de claring that permanent renunciation of Alsace-Lorraine constitutes such a heavy sacrifice that Gormany should be compensated by these concessions. CHURCH PAPER IS : SUED EOR LIBEL BY DRY LEADER NEW YORK, Sept. 25. (A. P.) William II. Anderson, former state superintendent of the Anti-Suloon , League announced today that he hud ' Instructed counsel to briiiR suit against the Christian Century, a reli gious publication of Chicago for 5U, 000 alleging libel. The basis of the suit. Anderson Baid, was the statement in the puper that lie had "served time for misuse of funds ofthe Anti-Ruloon league." ' In January, 1924, Anderson was convicted of third degree forgery In connection with the "splitting" of commissions with a former league fund solicitor. Anderson was sentenc ed to a year In Htng Hing and wus pa ruled after nine months. Asserting that ho welcomed the prospect of taking tn' witness stand In his behalf, "in a !ourt room not controlled by an anfl-Protestunt po litical machine," the former dry lead er today suld bis duty to the cause of prohibition, to his family and to him self, "compels me tft take advantage of this chance to ge the merits of my case aired in the federal courts." AIR TESTIMONY VARIES (Continued from page one.) altitude of 6065 feet, the gas bsgs were under pressure, Allely testified. Chief Gunner Raymond Cole esti mated that It was approximately 4:30 a. tu. central time, when he passed the ship's galley and saw thermos bottles nd canned goods . falling down in the keel of the ship. This was when the Hhennndonh wus on the first flight up Just before she begun the uncontrolled ascent with her bow sticking almost strulght pp in the ntr. Further est I m on y that no sound of gas cells giving wuy before ihe breakup of the ship wus given by William Richardson, navy photogra pher on board. Richardson wns in his bunk when the vessel began to !M to pieces. Chief Aviation Rigger Louis Alleby also declared he hur heard no sound Indicating rupture of the helium gns cells. Alleby said he actually saw the cars containing engines four and five break loose from the Khcnundnnh in the air. This wus at 4:40 a. m., cen tral time, by the clock in the crew's space about the time the ship broke tip, he snld. Hospitality YOU KNOW. DEAR- I LWAY4 Ft tL WELCOMe AT 'THE JONESK ( YOU KNOW. DEAR-B V 1 ALWAYS FEEL 0 SZfrK WELCOME AT "" "THINGS Re'7 r . s V ALWAYS SO C3pSV NjCt AND wni-euRNiN(s i " SOOD GRADE GOAL HELPS. jC-nSpg-j Have that cozy home heated with, good coal. PHONE 23d MEDrORD ' IfatVtnw to ths Burning Qimtten Buy Your New Winter Coat Tomorrow and SAVE MONEY $20 Coats $1250 A big shipment of Coats , just in from New York. All good eolors and sizes. Some with fur collars. Up to $20 values. sale Sat., .,?, $12.50 Agents in Medford $25 Coats $1895 New Fall and Winter Coats, made of all wool materials; most of them with big fur collars. All colors. Up to $25.00 values. On sale Sat- $18.95 S32M Coats 25 50 brand new Coats; made of. Bolivian, Suedes and many other materials; lined throughout. Have big fur collars. All sizes and colors. Up to $32.50 values. On K!f: $25.00 $40 Coats $29 50 Just in A new shipment of Pall and Winter Coats. Bought by our New York buver. All colors and sizes. Up to $40.00 values. On each Sat:....... $29.50 $12.00 Dresses $6.95 Just think! Tomorrow you can buy Women's and Misses' Satin Silk and Jersey Dresses, all new styles and colors, in a full line of sizes. Real $12.00 values. Saturday,' QC each &o.yo for the Well-Known Printzess, Conde, and Miss Manhattan Coats SENSATIONAL SALE OF DRESSES i New arrivas this week of the very latest modes in both silk and wool Dresses. The splendor and beauty of these frocks make them the best sort of investment. New Miss Manhattan Dresses $25.00 to $59.50 New Peggy O'Dare Dresses $29.50 to- $49.50 New Anthony Afternoon Dresses $49.50 to $79.50 .New Korrcct Dresses, from $22.50 to $39.50 500 New Wash Dresses on Sale Saturday c0 $20.00 Dresses $11.95 Women's new Satin and Silk Dresses; all new styles; comes in the latest shades of pansy, pencil blue, cuckoo, navy and black, all sizes. Real values up to $20.00. On sale all day Sat- $11-95 Happy Home House Dresses; in a d e of good Ginghams. Rea $1.50 values. Satur day, each $1.00 New Cretonne and Gingham Dresses; fast colors. Up to $30.00 values. Sat urday, each $1.95 Pine new Gingham and Cretonne Dress es. Up to $5.00 val ues. Saturday, each $2.45 SATURDAY IS MILLINERY DAY New Pierette Hats; good as most $8.00 .Hats. On sale Sat urday, each $5.00 New Courier Hats; verv stvlish modes. Real $10.00 values. On sale Saturday, ea. $7.50 New Fisk and Meadowbrook Hat Saturday Sale of New Autumn Silks and Dress Goods Marie ct Armaud Hats; new shipment" just in; $15.00 values.' On sale Saturday, each $10.00 .. $12.50 to $25.00 Crepe Back Satins in all the new shades. Heavy quality, -10 inches wide. Very special Saturday, 4 New Brocaded Velvets in pencil blue, rose, Bokhara and black, 40 inches wide, heavv qualitv. Regular price lIlL:... $10.45 Saturday Sale of Domestics $1.65 Radium Silks in tan, grey, purple, toya, pencil, navv, brown, black and white, $1.90 value. Saturday, vard 54-inch wool Flannels in plain colors and -pin- stripes. Values-.up to $4.25. On sale Saturday, dQ QC special, yard J0,UU Dress Corduroy in plain, figured and brocaded, colors brown, rose, tan, grey, red, purple and black.. Up to $1.75 Values. On sale Ckttn Saturday, yard UOt, 27-inch wool Flannels in stripes and fancy patterns for the new Dresses. On sale Saturday, : d0 CQ yard 27-inch white Outing Flannel, a very good quality. Regular price 20(i. On sale 1 Saturday, yard IG-inch pure Linen Crash, un bleached. Regular price 25e. On sale Saturday, f Q yard 3-ineh Slumber Fleece in pink, blue and orchid. Conies in pretty floral patterns, 40e value. Niturdav, yard ".. 00 DG-inch dark Outing Flannel in blue, brown and grey. Reg ular price 30c. On Qltp sale Saturday, yard.... ' 15x:?0 Huck Towels, with red borders. Real 20c values. On sale Saturday, 1 each .". 27-ineh cream colored wool Babv Flannel, 75c value. Sat urday, gO,c trim. r i i i M-inch Lingere Crepe, Voile and Nainsook; all colors, (!fle C I value. Saturday, 48 C Saturday Sale of Good Underwear EBB Saturday Sale of Good Warm Blankets Blankets :ra fine, q $10.50 Grey and tan Sheet Blankets, C4x78 size, with blue or pink borders. Regular price $2.20. On sale Saturday, J1 AC pair PJ..5J Cotton and wool mixed Blan kets, 70x80 size in rose, blue, grey, tan and blue plaids. Very special Sat- JC Qt urday, pair fJZJ GGx80 Blankets, weight 4 1-4 pounds, in blue, pink, tan and grey plaids. Regular price $G.00. Saturday, 4 GGx80 all wool Blankets in fancy plaids; extra fine, qual ity. Saturday, pair 70x80 Cotton Blankets; extra fine quality in tan, grey, blue and pink plaids. On sale Sr;., $4.39 Feather Pillows,. 21x27 size; weight o'z-j pounds, covered with good grade ticking in blue and pink,- $3.00 values. ....$2.45 Gossard Stepins for women and misses; made of elastic silk1 bro cade. Special Satur-dQ HtL day, each Women's Outing Flannel Gowns in all colors and white; made in two styles, high neck, long sleeves, Dutch neck and short sleeves. Special, d1 each v.-cr "Rayon" Silk Vests to match Stepins. Reg ular price $1.19. Saturday, Qr eaclf ! VH Women's Slips; made of Rayon Silk and Art Satin, in all col ors. Up to $4.00 values. On sale Saturday, Q Nature's Rival Circle Sash, in new styles for fall. tl 48 Special, each ..... PJ."0 "Rayon" Stcpiius for women aml'misses, in all colors. Regu lar price $1.G9. Sat- M QQ urdav .t A, 47 Saturday Sale of Good Hosiery Saturday Sale of Notions, Bags, Necklaces Women's Lace and Net Collar and Cuff Sets. Regular price $1.25. d1 flfl Saturday, set fcl.UU New hand-made Georgette Handker chiefs, beautifully colored, $1.19 values. Saturday, QjSr Women's Chiffon Silk Hose in powder blue, orchid, gold, sil ver biegc and French nude. Very special, $1.95 Women's Kayser Silk Hose, slipper heel, colors black and beige, out size. Regular price $2.45. On sale $9 25 Saturday, pair Never Mend Silk Hose; every pan" guaranteed; all colors. Good as most $1.50 values. Saturday, pair $1.00 Special clean-up of Kayser 's Silk Hose, mercerized top, slipper heel, all colors. Regu lar price $1.75. On (tjl AO sale Saturday, pair V 1 Ivauhoe C h a m o i s Suede Gauntlet Gloves in the latest shades, Saturd i. Special price QC lay, pair JOC Women's Fiber Silk Hose; all sizes and col ors. Cheap at G9c. On A O Women's Hand Bags, new styles. Regu lar price $4.45, tO OC n - v Saturday, each Women's Leather Belts in all colors and styles. Up to $1.29 values, to be closed out Saturday at, Atte each tOC Saturday Special Women's Stamped Dresses in new and attractive patterns; stamped on fast colored ma terials in brown, lavender, green and blue. QQr $1.19 values. On sale Saturday, each OiJC each tnaaujwuvjujw M A r "THE STORE FOP EVEPYBODY'r MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED PHONC-4fl5-7 MtOrOMtORWC. POSTAGE PREPAID - sale Saturday, pair Saturday Sale of Toilet Articles Regular 50c Sellers, On Sale Tomorrow, 39c T ..... Savons, tlie antiseptic mouth wash; Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, Pebe co and Pepsodent Tooth Paste, Palm Olive Shampoo, Paker's Tar Soap Shampoo, Java Rice Powder, all shades; Ingram's Milkweed Cream, Dr. Charles' Flesh Food, Prophylactic Tooth Brush es. Regular price 50c. Tomorrow.. 39' EACH AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS