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PSGE EIGHT ItEDkO&U UAktPmiHTIKE, MEDEOBP, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1928.'" POISON GAS IN I Moving Pictures Sent by Radio in First Exhibition COPCO FILMS OF Baseball Scores BOAT FATAL TO : ENTIRE CREWi E ARRIVE IN CITY 1' Italian , U-Boat Brought Xo fZrJ piTTsnruo, Auk- W Kor t tie first time In hlH- ! lory mot inn picturcH will be Knt by radio hrr late today at the WeKtiniihouw pj nit In Kii.xt Plttvitiiriril. IMiitin Kll- 4 Kim-cr of the roniimny wen Mmlford U ;lon convention. Kivo a public hy IT. L. Hrninley una li. R The first moving pictures of the taken Hoh- uii(jiiu). HOSTON. Auk. h. W Everett ( fumy, riftlit fielder on the Cin-' fin na I i lu ha II tea m . wa h ea r- ; ried from linives field unconscious 1 ; today after lie Miuk a fement pa- ilion wall whiln chawing a drive iy c;ot'Ke Klkr in the fir.-t jfante of a dou hie header. The extent of hlH injuiifs wan not known. i H. II. ! J CAPL WILKINS 10 DOESN'T WANT MR. BRITISH PRIEST ; FLY 10 SOUIH P, r TfiMfiDDnw L KLAMATH KAI.US New limits' apparel shop opened her.. WANT A DEMOCRAT! AL WILL SE E1ECTED J WHKATON. Minn.. AttK. S. Frank V. Murphy, whn was a Minneho'ta delegate to the republi can national convention, expressed . , w ui'iiiuiiHKHuuii i ' T eriH, wero received tins morning Punf aaa i rt O nnnin I imo. .. .. ...... . . - . ... OUI laUC III ncuuiu iimw t vu tno air. uiim-wuk oi inu jjy tjlt, ment.. Co pen .advertlHinK depHrt These I lima, which cover I'udUt fnilnrMTH if the conn Rut Piimoc Prnm RntfprV trv" are nrettenl for I he clem- 4 ' -unin nf tin. ul.lol In h f u nn thn ldir celebration, will he filven a pre- ttt t infer showing before the Copco Fo- irum tomorrow noon at the Hotel Were , Fatal Death Be lieved Rapid and Painless . . SKATTI.K, Wash.. Aug. 8. (P Itoston ' ZZZZZZ'. n io i -Captain Clenrse tl. WllkJjis. con- lho f(.ar ,ollHy thlU ..(no nim.h rnn Hatterif: l.uque and 1'iclnlch; j Queror of the North Pole, who flr- he rend Into my Htatfinent" to the Delnney and Taylor. , rived in Seattle yesterday HeekhiK ; democratic national committee. Jn emilnmeiit for IiIh mining fli-'iht the statement Murphy repeated his : cese of Westminster, 1,05. 'nn, nun- K- Into the Antarctic, was, ready to ' opposition to Herbert ' Hoover, the ed that he hoped Al Smith would' return south in a hurry today. .repunncan nominee for pri'Mioent De eiecten anu tnui proninuion "I urn settiiiK out anain totimht, ' oecause or "tiis unfriendly attitude , would be destroyed HA X Kit A N ' ISt 'O. A uk America's prohibition law laughlnu stock of Kurope hypocrisy that the law can never enforce. Father C. V. McNamara of Loudon declared today at the Hotel Manx. The priest of the dio- and a J g n never c-' :: ROM TO, Auk. 8. Ai Poisoned hi; acid fumes or drowned in the -firsh rush of water, the cn'W of the ; lUillnn. Mihnuirlne K M. sunk in a coliiHion early Monday niornliiK In the upper Adriatic, died to amian ; at their pos'.s, apparently with for- Utude and resiKnation. The stricken KUbniarine was rain- ! ed to the surface last nKhi after! 34 hours of desperate labor by div- j eiH who worked hour after hour i to attach an nil pipe to the sunken I vessel and to fasten steel cables ! In order that sbo mlht lie lifted to the surface. j Twenty-seven imn perished in thq traKCdy. Kirst reports recelv-' tn. hy the naval aulhorlileH tndi- i L NOW TACKLE A IER TROUT S(cnil Kalnt - It. f. flnclnnatl 1 2 Hiwtiin 12 1!) 1 l:ntteriex: uixey, K o 1 u antt , iw, allt,i "i MVi.prt tn hp imck in i townnl nKi'k'Ulture." i Father McNamara belipves that ilariii-ave; Hi Smith, and Sohrer. , ji08 nKeles Kriday. .My time Is' A New Vork lt.satrh last niBtit ! It Is the poor man of the I'nited t, tt r- limited. 1 must Ret hack to Xewi"id that .Murphy had announced Stales who Ih forced to drink Mndfnrd In nnlr Mint pvprranc kim.i. 'y i l nOfK "n(1 ne ready IO Bail lor me ".' ....r.,, ,,,,,cli moi "" in y see t hHe " nove flfmS he ! S J,o.ilh on September 22." . Ii. Smith for the presidency. Hut from the Volstead act. The rich may see tl cse novo! rums, lire , Ihookljn 3 k 0 ,,, wh,.h wilkins plans Murphy today refused to confirm man can get all the iquor he meotlnK will he n he nature of lotteries: Kre.ner . and liar- 1 " na h 'V' loration T Kl l ' nl.lify that statement. ; wants to drink, he said. andThe-Tl K"'"U' '""ty I re h",ed ""h Th's mo'n i "1 m for the .McXary.H.un j While in the fnlted States he IdTa lv m-li l , lie.,- ! 1-I.rr. )ip p Alexln,p from , ; hill, first, last and always." he ! has been interested in observing ItlmBsh H. If. E. I Hoelnj! airplane plant here. Wil.'id. "J am not Kolng to tell the j American customs. He believes 1 il n i I kins will Inspect them In I.os An-1 '"-' I have re,., e,ted in this I that America Is much more for- .MMiioid, lt,t herore a. m. ' "7" . ,.eies , fluht to vote for a certain cnndl- eiKu to Kimland than China or Jo- ! incS,",ded in Z imT" ,o5 1 iViih Nehf Malone " W.lfcln. passe,, thron.h Mcdfor,. They can do the )wWttK pan. In a generation he said, the irtvy, nrtU LlCfA,r , -a ,nr ., ,lnK. l.en.o a VOHay y ,nn , ro, j "t'VH XH 1 ro- ! fere"''''"" of "be ther u'l 1,1 t Inu to read me out of one nartv I enuntrv thai Iip thinks It will be into another. I am opposed to ! impossible for the two to under- uk. X. (A) The j Hoover, but that does not mean I ! stand each other. t oilier ri- i -r Sri'KltlOI!, AVis., A UK- W With Ills mastery over the Itruie river trout amply proved, Presi dent 'oolidKe now has the op portunity to show his anKllnK j throitKhout the state. Pictures of the Auxiliary stale the "40 et H" train to the county Jail, where they were shown the rooms which hud been reserved for them. A Kood close-up "behind the bars" is bound to cause some com edy when these films are shown IT. K. 2l A Wcl SA1.IXA. l-:ic4'(lun In Kansas! Kan., lie with one hnrdt'Ht fish inna greylinK. Klfly KreylliiKM of the K"iest and catch Ihe .Mine Tt. st. i.ouis, r. New York 1 IS . 2 ' people of HrlilKeport went lo the t will not support many Hatn-rles: Khcrdel. Maid. Frnnk I" ats and bathiiiK suits i puli house and Wilson: (ienewfch, "Wal- AldrmKc and HKait. ki?r. cated. that there were Hi men j out Into I aboard, but ;i check of the bodies I hatchery o today revealed that four of the! judge eshite, men had nmalned aslion for rea- 1 niln. d. lo Rons which have not yet been -us- i should havi have been let sterday. The vnllnK booth was the railroad station, and 11 was surrounded by water all day. The mi'i.'iiii mmi ui-niH i ni-iuiii who im.hu Ni American leasue Kanu-s ' ;t h, nd inK dock In t he sa oi i hi inns ironi iiiu local i-itunm iselH'dulcd todav i nifiirorni mi m-k not uf th fl..ini ilk o i Brass me, ' wnjen I.KW18TOX. Idiiho, AUK. 8. -:JUG0 SLAV LEADER'S DEATH ANNOUNCED Wi Kneircleil- Itruie from the the Cedar Island where they had been e If Mr. t'oolldKe Ihe kooiI lurk and cerinlnt-d. Included amoiiK the vie-the skill to land one. The fishea tints were two officers, Captain ; were oriKlnally brmiKht fnun the eii anu nmmaiiuer im.siiio. i wesi iw vis ..Bo 'iday niht'8 reRUlup ineetlnK at the Canta In Well and Coinmundei-1 erv to f hid out If they would....' in post, drum cor is stunts on the Htri'i'ts ami the bin "stunt show" at the fair Krounds are also Included in these liluiH. The balance of the convention movies will he hack shortly and the entire series will probably be shown to the American Legion and Auxiliary at next .lnn- Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station Dollar 8Hip in Distress SICATTU:, Wash., Aitk. 8.- -AmcMican Mall line nfllciuls Seattle announced today that the freighter Stanley Dollar had been taken In low hy the freighter Stu art Dollar last Sunday, explaining that the Stanley Dollar had been discbled by defective boilers. by flnmes of he was fight ing. Floyd Derrick, :i.ri. of Fossil. 'Oregon, was fatally burned yes jterdny near ClurKslnn, Wash., and (A1) jdied In a hospital here Griddle cakes are always better when the flour and milt are mixed together a little at a time. Hills Bros. Coffee has no equal because it is roasted a fell' puunds at a time by Hills Bros.' patented continu ous process. No other process roasts coffee so evenly or can insure such uniform goodness and flavor. HILLS BROS COFFEE 1938 Fresh from the original Vacuum pJck. Fdtity upmrd with a key. LONDON. Auk- 8 (P) The Kx- The fire had threatened a wheat I field, and Derrick was baltlini; IcbaiiKe TcU'Kraph ciunpany report h j it alone In a draw. Hefore his I from Vienna ibat Stefan Hndltch, companion nearby realized his I .luKoslavian peasant parliamentary ! pJlKht. a rinK f fre surrounded j e:utcr, died tnday at AKruni fnun hi in ami rescue was impossible, j wounds received last June In an l(hey Mn hi . 'atlai'k on him In parliament. The Coolest Spot in Oregon IDYLWOOD LODGE MARSHFIELD, OREGON Fasulo were both at Their posts of -crow anil proptiKAle properly command In the connlnK tower, this relon. K. M. Lumbei t. ui whih! the remalnlnK members of - perlntendent at Cedar Island lodKc the crew were all found dead at j who Is In chaiKO of the trout their normal stations. There were ! butcheries on the same estate, no visible hImh of panic aboard I'-arrled out the experiments, the boat, and the crew evidently! 'ni,w ""ally appeared to him had hoped III! the last that they ! successful and be decided last wmMV saved, only to succumb I w,,, " HO,m' "l Kr",y" r,,, hv r linKs Into the river and itlve the elecirie.. battery room. !l'""f executive a . haiue to make litMieetlon of the hill showed niM ''''l""11""" n a fisherman a.Krent L-aninir eash ticiir the Ktm-n (njnii,s an. tbtiouKh which water rushed Into vicinity met Instant death by drown Int;, while the watertlKht compartments momentarily saved the lives of the remainder until I they died of poisoning ! Com par I mi n n Held. i It wiii found that all of the watertlMht compartmentH held till the end, ricuplte the fear that they mlKht yield under the terrific pres sure to which the submarine was subjected. In view of the extrnnrdlmiry speed with which the submersible Was raised, It Is felt that some of the crew would certainly have been saved had It not been for the poisonous fumes from the battery room. The K-I4 was towed into I'ola this mornlmr, and was met by rrowds of Kpectators who showed eep sorrow at the tniKedy. ' Naval experts In Home believe that the speed with ulHrDi the res cue operations were carried out, despite the fact that none of the crew was saved, represents a re markable performance. Through out the work, the divers were han dicapped (,y ihrIhk seas mid heavy winds It wan neeissary first to find- divers capablo of deMcemllnu lo the 130-foot depth where; the submarine lay, then to oealethc submarine by means of seaplanes and to rush pontoons and other necessary apparatus lo the spot before the rescue work couid even heKln. INiM'iic Work Well Done When the Mihmaiinu Unally was found and everythiiiK was In readi ness for the work, the unfavorable weather conditions which heuan about (bat time made operations' extremely baxardous. After much toll the divers were able to attach nn air tube lo the submarine ami fresh air was pumped Into Ihv F-14. The quantity thus pumped In apparently wa. Insufficient in keep the men alive and the r nous for this are now bt in Inve i Unit ed, ; This done, the divers fixed Ih steel cables to the hull and th nubninrine Was Kiadually lifted. Th slender fish, trim mer than trout, wiin a iuikc mi on the ba c k , a n d w it H n very small and tender month. In ad dition they are very Kome, requlr Jiik Benerally lenKthy and delicate playiiiK after hookluK, to avoid teariiiK their mouths and allow itiK them to escape. I'KOPKHTY OWN KHS Kll :irmory. i It is planned to seenro extra j reels of these convention pictures 'a for the use of Legion posts through- ). out the entire stale which will 4, mean much, favorable ailveri IhIiij; and Bood will for this community. 1 Last niKhl's Copco proBram was , enjoyed hy all who timed in on c KM I'll) between the hours of !l to 4. 10 o'clock. The Copco instrumental (. trio presented an al tractive pro- Kiam of semi-classic numbers and 141 MIhh IOHow Mae Wilson was fen-! tured in seveial of her most popu- '. lar vocal and whist lln; solos. The I next Copco proKram Is scheduled, for Tuesday, AitKust 14. J " fr 5 ! Thursday, Aiiku-I 0. !J : 30 to'JO a. 111. McCee'w Dry tiooils, Ashland. 10 in 1 1 Keunomy (iroce- tiia. -l-:d Minns, m.- .larmin II to 1 1 : ;to II:"" I-. 1 ' Woods 12 to 1 2 : :i4 p. m. Music Mow I L.'::il) Ki 1 :;mi (lold Seal Creamery, tirir, News Items and mar ket reports. 4. A A A (Continued from ano One) Casualties of the Air Service cul contractor, made n plea fur the recognition of home labor anil In dustry and stated that as a tax payer ho was astounded that thu cliy admlnfsl ration would iKnore home contractors, labor a ml in dustries. Mull as the Medford Con ercle Constructkm company and the Heaver Portland Cement com pany, lo Klve the contract to an outside contractor, who would use California asphalt and Imported labor . Mayor Alenderfer and City Kn-. Kilmer Hcheffel com bat ted this stateunnt by sayliiK Ibat Ilerrold won bl use about as miu-h home j labor ns would a local contractor, and further, t hat the local plant I of the Standard Oil company had been doin a larwe business In Med ford for many years past.- Mayor Alenderfer also a sired Mr. N'eff If he bad not appeared 11 s attorney before the city council five or six months uro, represent liiK'the, black-top people then, and Mr. Neff admitted that be had. and Fa Id. as ft lawyer, he was per fectly Justified In ropresentliiK dif ferent clients. Messrs. I-Vhl, linker and Neff. In their statements, each said that he would prefer to pay $10 or mori' tier lot for concrete paving anil recoKnie home Industiu-, inicinnatl automobile denier OltLV, France, Auk. tA Maurice Drouhlu. noted l're nch pitoi, was Injured and a mechanic j killed at the Oily airdrome today , In the crash of a tri-motored i ST. LOI'IS. Auk. 8. (V) Itoscop monoplane do-dmicd by ItenejC. I'atti-rson. (dry) ri'Kalned the Couzinet for a tniiis-fcVtlantie fllKhi J lead from Nathan Krank (wet) in from I'aris to New Vork. 'be contest for the republican Two other men In the plane alsu ' nomination for C. s. senator late were injured. The -plane named ; today when oulstate votes offset Ihe Arc-en-Ciel uhe Kiiinl-ow) (the heavy St. Louis city vote which which was beiuK Kioonied tor the j placed Frank In front afier he had trans-Atlantic hop was dest royed. trailed In third place. With 3 1 0 S I preelnets tabulated IncludinK all I but five ot St. Louis' (;;!;. the vote (showed: i'atterson. HO.lKll; Krank. I S!l.llO!l. FORT BLOWN UP, 6 ! preferenci to Mack-top. -'ehl and linker, who are Koulh I'ark avi uiie property owners, said that while concrete had not been asked fol io the orlullial petition presented by South I'ark avenue residents. ";asKini! that ttxlr slreel be paved, 'a-: t was their belief and Ibat of all the siuncrs then lb.it concrete pavement Would be laid. "That's the trouble," Interrupted I lie mayor Drouhln v.as selected by Charles T.evlne while in Kurnpc last year to fly the New York lo (lerniany monoplane Columbia from I'aris to the United States. Tills projected fliKbt, however, fell throliuh ami the trip was never made. I'OUTI.AND. Ore.. Auk. .(!) Krank llrelin, TlRnrd. (lie., was to face preliminary hearing today on n rhai'Kc of involuntary 1111111 slatlKhter In connection with the dealt! of Christiana II.' .Mock, 53. yesterday, : , . j .Mrs. .Mock, prominent in civic j " and social circles was struck by I 111 'CM A It MKT. ' Itumanla, Aut. i llrelin's automobile Monday nltibt j S. M'l Six soldiers on uunrd at at l'ourtb and .Main streets. Aeci-I Kort cntclou on the outskirts of dent Investiualor llaininerNly ar- llueharest wore killed, when the rested llrelln. Ifint wnH blown up yestenlay. ,,,..,...,.,, ,., , , , ! I'lames iioured forth from the ( .M INNA l'l. Ohio, Aim. 8.-(fl) I fl(1., ,.,. ,,, (.M,1(lsn. Kxm. Wendell I'avey. prominent Cin- i,,.. i..,ii r , . .. 1....1. Illld .1. ..r .1,., 1.1..., ..viilnNlee v;i- i Hamilton Ohio, crashed to their deaths in an airplane near l.uuken ' airport here tclgy. , 1.. i.ovis. i niciiiuaii proprietor 01 ..1..,.. i.,..,.,.,.,i .1... ....i..!,!,. an automobile establishment In .e,.'.. ....u-ii. ... n... ... ..i, 1101 deterluinetl. The -theory was advanced that It was due to lie terrific beat of 1 0:1 in the shade .Mrs. Ilumlv Is Wonder """ " causeo ine simulations KAST IIAMI'TON, . V.. auk. X. ' "inbiwtlon of defective hiKh ex- t1'l Mrs. May Sutlon Hnndy. one , ' of Ainerlea s outstandtiiK women j f,,.AXTS pass Swede ltasin tennis players two decades nun, I ,M .,,,.yed bv fire, lo be re scored a sensational victory over. ... ........ ,, 1 in eniirriv mo, nu i.'.n.i, .... i. As for the polsonliiK of the crew l 1.. . . P'"P"' , In the Meadow club annual invl-I ASToltlA Wahanna cut-off It s considered probable that lit.- n ... Tl. 11 1 !. Itllml"" lolirnameiit loilay to (irove 1 between Seaside. YotlllK's ltlver submarine went tn tbV bottom on 1 ,,,;'., ., , ""v,,h" ,iwm" 1 Hint she still .Is a mlslress of the I district and Astoria l.eint! Hn I " "" " oe coy eonn-! rai'ooel The Scot es were I.--I. 1 1 -M pi ol'eil cil Is worthless. Mosl people slun . -" 1 1 ' I wllhoiil knnwlni! Ihe fads and mil ! down their signatures on the rep. j resentallons- -oflen llllsleadlnij of ' I some Interested parly." ; (leoiKc Coildlh!;, ntlornev for I, ' ;). Ilerrobl, also appeared before I ilhe council with his client, and In' I eVIlltHllillL. e,.n.llll .1 , . (,n. which en,.i.llv L.ll.i .,."- """"'"" 'TKU1UK ..i i .. ... V. .. . " ,",,n' "' award the con- ......... .""..K.n "... iirnct to .Mr. Uerrold, slaleil thai death must have been extremely : the llrmild asphalt pavln.; plain ...,., ,.,.. , ,.. ,eKail in Here would use nil loesl li..l.. 1,01 . liM '" 10 skilled employes. ai.iiii orn ni:i tin uneven keel which caused the sulfuric neld In the vleetrle bat teries to pour out. The walerliabt ciiniiiariiiients, nllhouuh success fully wlthsiandlim the lerriric pressure nf the waler, permitted sliiihL inflllrnllons of sea water and this. inlxliiB with the sulfuric neld produced poisonous chlorine form, HnoVI.lt I.ITKV (Continued from pas On.) 'Oontlnu.d from Pmt Om.I nor wrnest w. .Mnnin, director of , m the event iiu. tl,v,,n, lit.ul.t nuiiiKiu, oaoo, one 01 1110s.- oeetoe 10 reply. It Is rXn- woicii win iiiriiisii music 101- me m oe more than a occasion. Hoover has Infornieil l hlle. the director that "Hall. Ilall Ihcl ' OanK'H All Here." Is iine of blsj ATf.AXT. (la.. Aim. s favorites. He was approached re-''usllte Wllhani llarttion KHrdiny that becnuse the, 1N"w;"i oe ) oi k supreme York National Guard ' recently """ president f the nlnved It for (lovernor Alfred K . (imsiees of th,. Calvary Kmltli. the deniocrntlc candidate. , chinch. In a formai slat ' "Hut I won't nsk you to )lny iiav took sharp Issue with Ihe Hlrtewnlks of New York.'" the ! attitude of Dr. Ji Uoneh Stra 'republlcan nominee snilllnuly loldloii. hs imstnr. toward ibnernoi' the musician. I Alfred K. Smith. : 1 Woman Tlitef H'lnr I l.ninor Itnld in 1'iirilnnil. ' HAN' I'-IlANCiaC'O, AU. . W) roilTI.ANIl, (ire., auk. l4'i Wl'ltlnir a suicide mile Mild dlsap- I I'oltce vice division operatives pearillR nfter she had been held tnjswnoped down upon dealers In nl nnswer on n charge of uteallnit jcoholic bevernites last nltiht and 2O00 of household Rood from a " H'e result 12 persons, lliree or oimmer home she hail rented, them women, fn.cd trial In mil- rnarKPs .... T.nn. Helen Hull, wife nf a 1 nlcltial conn today 01 departmental mannaer 111 a Han . rnnKinit from vacranry to Francisco More, wns the object of ' possession ami iiiaiinfc ture IlKOarch today. jll'lttor. yWAITTv eleil here.1 Jf ' ' XX answer to ; WW W I 1 Zk 'or l',c most 8tart'"'8 offer evor " t mi4do in Modf ord by a Men s VlII conn ; -mi wear otore. .z board of 1 T-" V emem"be,"I Your pntronago will be liberally 11 rewarded. II i MODEL 11 V, CLOTHING CO. 120 East Main "'o: J SEE TOMORROW'S PAPER MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S I2SSUJP . Wash Dresses f Lot No. 1. Betty Baxley prints f 1 QC and voiles, $2.50 values P Lot No. 2. Prints, voiles, organdies, plain and ruffled, bouffant styles and lace and organdie trim, dark and light designs, reg organdie trim, dark and light tO Glfl designs. Regular $5.00 values. PO.JtF Lot No. 3. Fine quality batiste, voile and organdie, white and plaited shades. For mer values to $9.95. 4jC QC Thursday special, each pJJ Summer Hats 95candS1.00 These hats are lovely soft straw, novelty silk, straw and felt combination. There are hats for sport, for dress, for outing and for the more tailored wear. In fact there, is a hat here for your every costume. Children's hats, play and dress . . . .50c Lingerie IJioiidclotli mid rayon pajamas 1 rimmed in band painted designs, all the lijjlit shades,-an excel lent value at .f :5.-to; (J0 QC special, pair iPA.UiJ Sun Heani rayon vests, well made of a Kin id (iiality mm 89 c Hose Children's plaited lisle ril lietl hose in chanipaLrno, nude and blue fox, Ej9c Women 's Theme prire silk I'lill-fasliioned hose; silk to the top. in the best shades. Regular st10 values. Siecial. l'iii'- Tub Silk Dresses "Korrect" wash silk dress es, Prima Donna crepe and Yo - San long and short sleeves, pastel shades ajnd white. These- dresses sold all season for $19.75 and $16.95. Nearly all sizes. r.day... $i4.oo New Fall coats and dresses arriving by every express, on display now; ask to see them. Tailored and dressy models, suitable for all oc- casions, and reasonably priced. Conde, Miss-E Coats; Korrect, Marj'orie, Appelbaum and Steam dresses. Women's Swimming Suits Jantzen bathing s;iits, black, navy, iJantzen blue, red, given; our most popular seller. Regular price ili.OO, Special I'or JC 2Q Thursdav , VO.OV $2.00 Stamped Towels ' Stamped tea towels in attractive patterns, red, blue and yellow bor ders, good values at fc 1 (f 1 Packers' aprons rubber, cover all and colois, each for. of extra heavy stvles in white 79c Belts Wide and narrow s u e d e belts, bit and buckle style 75 to $1.19. Women's soft tissue handker chiefs. 35S Men's Wear M'-'-ineh guaranteed ls(- iin irints 59c color reter and iiarmonizing jilaiu colors, a new. assortment of patterns to choose from. Yd :t-inch silk sport crepe in orchid, maize, tan, green and v h i t e, $2.2;"; values, special (1Q Ofi Men's collars. Regular 1.."0 values iroadcloth shirts, pre-shrinik guaranteed last colors. 95c Domestics 1Sx:W-iiuh Turkish towels comes with fane" borders in blue, rose and lavender up to 40 Hoys' two-piece pajamas, ages 4 to IS years, broadcloths and hard- wearing percales, eoat styles, 1.")0 values values, special: for. $1 00 or tnii Id v $1.00 Roys' wash suits, .fj.10 values, special, each $1.95 81.10"-inch fancy rayon bedspreads comes in blue, green, lavender and t'old. up ".!" values, special $4.75 oa. h. , Mann's Dept. Store The Store for Ev.rybody MEDFORD . . . . OREGON Novelty uff fabric and silk gloves, values to 1 ". special 89f air.