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J t ,JV, hATII rMr.-n.- . MEDFOTCD MATL TRTTVUXEMEDFORD, OKFiON". FRIDAY. ATYiUST 3. 1928 y.s. MANN'S MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE; NOMATTER WHAT THE PRICE m nw err "" A i H 1 - ;! I1 4 1ST RACE ON TRACK Barbutti of Syracuse In Winning 400 Meter Race , Saves the United States i ; From Goose Egg In; , Olympics. Harvard -!Crew Back In Running j By Beating Japs. OLYMPIC STADIUM, AM8TKH JAM, Auk. 3 WJ America won its firHt and only track event of thelites Olympic kph today us Ktuut-hourted Hay Unrutl fought hltt way to the 4U0-nicter chum pionnhip after a spectacular battle with tho pick of the world' uuar-tyr-milei-H, which wound up in a lialr-raiMliiK finish. j'lntand Htarletl the day with nnothur impresHlvc victory, AVllllo Hitola currying off tho lit) 0(1 -meter crown with hia tcammuto and rl vul, I'avo Nunni, tiecond und the only American to finish, lco J-er-moud, fourth. Hut In the other final on the day's pioK'um JJurhuti run the Stars und Stripes up Die victory pule by finishing Just eight indies ahead uf James Hall of Cun ntfa is a desiderate drivo for tho line. It wan the sixth men's chain pionshfp won for the United Htates thus far In the game, but It was tho most welcome of all as the other five victories wero gained In the field events while foreign foot racnrs run away with all tho cinder path IuuipIh in sight. llarbuttl, former football player at Myrncusu and one of the must eourageoiiM competitors in the his- i tory of track, went into the rare to nave this 400-meter classic from tho wreckage and ho camn through although the great field arrayed against him forced him to cover tho distance in 47 4-5 HceondK, Just one-fifth of a second behind the Olympic record. Ill final lunge for the tape sent him sprawling to the cinders, but it brought him victory. The point score for the 17 men's track und field events comptcted, including tho two which took place today, follows, the totals he-Inn romputcd under the unofficial but Renoral systt-m of awarding ten points for first, five for Meuond, lour for i hlrd, t hrec for f ouit h. two for fifth nnd one Tor sixth. United StateH .. .142 Finland .. U4 Uritain 40 Hwedcn 37 Oermany 31 Canada 33 Japan In Mouth Africa 14 France 10 Ireland la Tforway 7 $lungury 5 alum 5 in.. Harvard omr Hark. HLOTKN. Ilollaml, Aug .3. II'i The I'nited stittgH won three races and loMt one in the Olympic lott ing rcKattu today, depullcating yes terday's performance. The Harv ard four with coxswain gut back Into the running by beating the JapanecH easily, but the IVnn A, C. pair from Philadelphia, with Its boy coxswain, Tommy Miidt, lusl a close race to the Italians by a hutf length. Other American victories were the double scullers' triumph mvr Hie Hwiss pair In the fastest time of Hiiy of the five heats In this event of 7' minutes 4.'i 4-fi hci-oihIs. and an Impressive win by the Pcnu Jtarge club four without coxswain, after trailing the Oermau shell for 10U meters. Losing the first race does not definitely eliminate n crew from this competition ami the double shell steered by Maey will have a chance to get a new start tomor row when today's losers will row umeng themselves, p.y this same method Harvard wan able to wipe out its defeat yesterday by the Cernmns with ltn victory over the Japanese nnd leln ail over again. Tin Med ford Merchants and tho Ha lei n team of the Willam ette valley league, are playing , this uftei iioou at the fail KioiiniN, I before a large crowd. The u iiul athletic rivalry between Med ford und Ha lem exists. I Sunday afternoon the Mer chants will play the owen-ore-(ion team. Arthur Hchocnt wilt occupy tho mound for the mill team, and Jack Hughes will pitch for the Merchants. "vir RADIO PROGRAM 4 ' Friday, August 3 8 tu ! Kcaliy Hoard. ' Saturday, August 4 A. M. 10 lo II Poople's Klectrlc, 11 to 12 Hoc be & Kindle. ' I. M. 12 to 13:. 10 Jim (irlevp. U to 1:30 WltUam Music 'Co. News and Market He port . tHvfHHtttH Marin's p Sale Our Loss Is Your Gain Every Department Has the Most Wonderful Values. We Advise Our Customers to Be Here Early as Many of the Most Wonderful Values Are In Small Lots and Will Be Snatched Up in A Short Time-We Can List But A Few of the Many Marvelous Bargains-Bargains You Will Never Again See for So Little Money Sale Opens Saturday Morning at 8 o'clock Sharp, Store Closes Saturday at 8:30 p. m. HALF PRICE SALE OF OVER 50 SPRING COATS TOMORROW Women's Spring and Summer Dresses on Sale Tomorrow at Less Than Half Price i S15.00 Dresses S5.95 .() splendid new silk dresses in dark and liirht colors, long and short sleeves, new .tylcs, np to 15.00 $5 95 values 011 sale Saturday, each S25.00 Dresses S9.75 50 splendid styles in women's silft dress es that sold all season np to JQ tJ.UO. Saturday, each-..: Ut 1 U HALF PRICE SALE OF OVER 50 SPRING DRESSES TOMORROW UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY On Sale Tomorrow at Very Low Prices IJayoii f("w"s h 1 o o in e r s, chemise and stepins, all sizes and colors, up to 1.00 values, on sale Saturday, )3c each Kayon brassieres, fine qual ity, in all sizes; very special tomorrow, ?Q p ' each Sunbeam Rayon Bloomers Kxlra heavy quality, all shades and sizes. Ileal !rl.7;" values tl Cf) Saturday, pair 1,3U Children's Rayon Combinations All sizes and shades. $1.2!) values, tomorrow, 00 Children's voile and nainsook tiowns, values up to !fl.f0, on sale Saturday, QC eai-h u Children's 'creepers made of niiiU'hain and poplin, values to K-!)' ' 89 c Saturday OJ7 "Women 's knit union suits in nink and white, bodice and built ii) lops, A.Ckn special, suit Extra Specials Saturday Crepe and Voile Bloomers S1.39 Values 39c Women's fine quality crepe and voile bloomers, all size-s. in pink and white, up to $1.1!!) values; while Ihey last Saturday, Qf each '.. Leatherette Shopping Bags 59c Values 39c "Woman's leatherette folding shopping bags in black only. K'cgular price ."!c; on sale OQ Saturday, each Drapery Damask S1.95 Values S1.39 lO-incli drapery Damask in stripes of new eom binat ions sold at regular prices up to (t 1 Xr. Saturday, special, yd P1.0"7 Fancy Crepe Spreads S2.95 Values S1.95 tfl.10"-iiieh fancy crepe bedspreads, in blue, rose, Screen and lavender stripes up to 2.!).") values, on sale Saturday, t 1 QC each Pure Linen Lunch Cloths I x 1 -i 1 1 1 1 1 size; comes in rose and jreen floral patterns. tfl.'J.") values, on sale Qp Sat unlay. ca,-h VJ C "THE STORE FOW EVERYBODY" i J rIONI -480-48 MIOfOBO.OeiOCM . MAILORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED - Pure Silk Hose S1.25 Values $1.00 "Women's pure silk hose, full fashioned, silk to hem in all the light and new shades. h'cKiilar val lies, Saturday, pr... ! $1.00 Kayser's Silk Hose $1.75 Values $1.59 Made of fine pure .silk, with pointed heels, silk to the hem; in all sizes and colors. $1.73 values on sale $1.59 Saturday, pair Theme pure silk host', chif fon weight silk to the to), all shades, ' special, $2.00 Children's ribbed hose in champagne, beige and nude, special, 29C pair AUGUST SALE OF WASH DRESSES House Dress Sale Don't Miss Thisl 200 Wirthmor and Happy Happy Home Porch and Street Dresses made of ginghams, voiles and ba tistes. Fast colors, all sizes. Splendid $1.50 values. Sat urday, QKr each UOK, ' ' ' , ' ; '. "' "( . L'AiglQn Dresses New autumn styles in the fa mous L'Aiglon wash dresses, made of the latest fall fabrics?, long and short sleeves, priced for Saturday -.it' ' $2.50 and $3.50 Children's "Wash Dresses, fast colors, all sizes, $!..")() QC, line: Mach Betty Baxley Wash Dresses Just in by express, 100 new Betty Baxley Wash Dresses, made of fine, sheer voiles, trimmed with organdie and laces, all sizes, beautiful new styles; $2.50 values. On sale tomorrow at, each $1.95 AUGUST CLEAN-UP SALE IN OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT $8.50 Sweaters S4.49 Men's all-wool sweaters, good styles and colois, $8.f() values, $ A ACL Saturday, oa..." U Boys' slipover sweaters on sale Saturday at 20';;. Off S35.00 Suits S19.50 One lot of men's fine all-wool suits, well made, good styles and colors that sold all season at '2 why: $19.50 Men's Dress Pants reduced 20'";. Men's 1! a t h i n g Suits reduced 20';, 1 Soys' P.athing Suits reduced 20'. i- Hoys' wash suits, good styles, fast colors. 1.,,." a n d !rl.r0 v a 1 u e s, on t, $1 00 Men's Straw Hats at 20 off !ovs' dress shirts up to ea;:a!:::::..$i-oo Men's 'dress hose, -good quality, fancy colors, 73c values Sat. $1,00 o pair tor S45.00 Suits $24.50 This lot of well known "Kuppen lieimer," "Washougal" and "Stamford" suits that sold all season at .l.l.OO and $4.1.00. on $24,50 Men's athletic union suits, regu lar price 7"c, on sale Sat. ' fc 1 2 suits for.... Men's p a j a m a s. broken sizes, $1.7") $1.00 Sat. pr.. IT PAYS TO BUY AT MANN'S POSTAGE PREPAID - Exquisite New Voile Dresses - Tn beaut iful new patterns; over 50 styles to choose from, all sizes, guaranteed fast colors, real $5.00 r:.Ti: $3.50 ISetter wash dresses that are made of organdie and voiles at $-1.50, $5.95 and $7.05 each. Extra Specials Saturday 95c Wash Goods 49c One lot of fine silk and cotton crepes, rayons, prints and organdies, up to !)" values, AQ Saturday, yard tVl S2.95 Crepe de Chine S1.49 10-inch figured crepe de chine and crepe chiffons, all good patterns and colors, 1 "1 $2.95 values. Saturday, yard P 1 ! V S4.25 Wool Georgette S3.95 54-ineli fine grade all-wool georgette for the new sports cost nine, a sheer light weight woolen ma terial. Regular price 4.2"), (10 QC on sale Saturday, yd DOj570 Turkish Towels 19.:5S-inch size; comes in blue, rose and gold, fancy borders. Regular price 39c; on sale Saturday, $ '- QQ House Keepers' Sheets 81x90 size, made of . a splendid grade of sheeting, $1.20 fiJI ff value, Saturday, each P 1 .UU ,-9c A. P.. ('. satinette, yd : .'...49? $1.9") fine long cloth, yard 15 $2.9.V fancy scarfs, now, yd $2.1J 23e sun visors now, each' 1W Stationery Sale MontaV glove skin writing paper by tlio pjuiifll with two packages of envelopes to match. $1.2." values. 0 7Qr Saturday AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS