Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 10, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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SfEDFOUT) MATT, TRTBITXE. MEDFORD, OREO 017. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. '1928.
Baseball Scoret
THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PR1C E; N OMATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S
MAIN'S
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TO BE PLEA
OF SLAYER
j SI. I.ouis 3 HI II
; C'llH'ilKO .'. .". 10 1
! Stewart ami .Si-huni,'; lilanki'li-
; f-hip, i.yuus anil IJi-ik
It.
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I'Ipmi'.in ami lli-nnounh; llufflni;.
Harris and Hoffman.
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WarliliiKlon a 4 3
I'lillail'-lpht.i X II a
Oaslon, Zachary ami Ki-iitia:
; CJuinn ami CiK-liruni--.
Philadelphia Youth, Ac
' cused of Murder of 19-Ycar-Old
Girl, Enters
Same Plea As Hickman,
1 Not Guilty, and Not Guilty
By Reason of Insanity.
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Ainrrii-atl
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mil K IJ
l'li-vi-laliil 7 Hi 2
HhIIi-iU-h: llollmvay, Vam;ilil-r
ami llai'i-avi-; lluilliii, MIIJuh ami
I.. Svwvll.
.liljnnal.
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I.OS AXtlKI.BH, Auk. 10. P)-
Itimsdl St. Clair lli-il.i-l i-linri;i-il
Willi two coiiiiIh of iniiriUir fin- tho ;
allowed slayii:-'? of llarliara Maawor, j
111, imVl tlio unwed woinun"H now-
horn baby, Unlay t-nlerod tho don
blu idea of "not guilty" und "not
Philadelphia :4 II 1
New Vorli 8 II 1
Kweetland, WHxh unijl I.erlan;
l-'UzwlmmmiH, MrUraw, tl'-in-wirh
and HiiKan, o'Karrell.
Huston
lliinkl.ji
lll'alidt, ('anlwell
N'aliee and Di-heiTy.
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and Taylor
A A '" i i
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St. LoiiJh 2 S II
1'itlsbuiKb 110 1!
( I - InnfriKH. t
MilebHI, NhoiMH and UMIhoii;
KiiKSfl ti 111 JlarMTviiVf'S,
her? n ordered by tin Meal A i l I -faun.
Ah yut, (here have been
very fpw earn offered for t lie;
trip. Anyone who will (luinit"
tin; Hi'i-vlrcH of a car in rrquci-tteil
lo notify tho ('liani)M'r of ..mn
meree as houii uk possible, In
order Unit. arraiiKemenlH may fx
completed.
Ali-mliiTH nf the .Medfnrd Anieri-j
fu it Legion drum t'lirps will march I
In the bl Art inn n parade to
morrow nluht. at 7:"i uVlorlt.
Jjocul frulernal orn nizatloiiH are
invited to lake part In tho bu
rn (1- when approximately . 1 r.no
Art Inn tin w'U march in roslunie.
Those expecting lo parade are i-e-njieyled
to notify the com m It tee
at the Ja.'kHon hotel. Mva. M i ti
ll li' N'-hmld . Ih KOtieral chuirman
of the conclave program.
Russell St. Clair Beitzel
Sitilty by vlmihoii of liiHiinity,"
amilnst euch Koctiou of tins urand
jury indictment. Ho was broiiKht
into the court of Superior .Indue
DoukIus K. KdmondH,
Trial dato fur thu former I'hll
iKU'lphitin, whom pollco atrcuHn of
brliilin; ,MIkh .Mauser to Holly
wood, living witli Iter ih mint and
wll'o und llit'ii HhootiiiK her lo
death in Stoim canyon, wiih set
for Septoinher t.
Tho Kecond count ot the indict
Personal Notes
of Convention
The ortfanizer nf I he '! 0-picee
At Axar harul of Portland, which
arrived In Aledford rhia niornlnt;.
.1. I. Allen, f a micst at tin-i-oni-lnvo.
Aiiuhik- the fidit from I'mtlami
who came here thin mornln.i; on
ihe Hpeelnl Al'tiwao train were
('apt ii In l-'rank I'feifer, and Al i f
I'felier, K. K. He limid, Mr. and
Al I'm. ( ieornf Xlckle.-KOi, l-'red K
'I reinldy. (i. V. Ilei-Mt, alt of the
riant 1 'end la ml Assembly ,o. lion.
Tomorrow nii;lit at 7 : :t 0 when
the? Artisan pa rail e moves a lom;
Main street, im-tiibers of (be
incut charwd iw killing or "John j newly-oranlzcd Junior drum andj
Do," tho Infant child, which thoibtiKle corps will be uimoiik thu.
fliBtilct attorney hiiki was ooru niuhiciuiib.
subsequent to the ahoollnn of tho
liirl. jMIks Maugor'H ixaly wiih
found In it thicket north of Holly
wood AiiKUst. 2. The skull of a
child was found nearby.
Seattle Artisans In Medford tills
week end Include .Mrs. Iternlee
Moody, M iss M 1 hired KnrnMworlh.
Miss Lucie Neltx. lea.ler of drill
tea m No. TiTH. M rs, Awnes Lan
ders. M Ihh Itert ha Terry and I he
M isses Marmi ret and Louise .Sny
der. Steve Osburu is ca ptain of
Ihe Seattle team.
1 ; Police Court Agre
LOS ANdKLIOS, ('til., Auk. 10.--(!)
A hint of tt dlHimroeiueul
ajitmiK tin; police and othor In
vcHlipilitiH ol'lhdalM over tin' true
Identity of I'lnKorpvintH dechired lo
bo nvhleiicn cotieliiHivnly linkint;
Lro P. Kelly jdlh Ihe shtylnc t
IiIh HwenthcHit, Mrs. Myrllc Melius,
tl-yenr old socioty mutrtui, today
bad bee ii thrown Into tho case by
. S. S. Halm, tho accuHetl butcher
boy'rt Httorney. Huhli deiuunded i hM.,.i,,i nuin im ind
tbnt tho court take over Hie liiKei-)
print rt'cords of Ihe case und up- i
point an oxperl to tuUo clmiK'' of j
their identification
The Jackson I Intel Is 1 be ui fit
beadMuarlers for (he Ariisa n ei
clave, nmsl of the supreme nl'l'lc
beliiK rcKlstered there.
Members of the I'mllamt palnd
No. CDO. Artisan drill team win
nine here tins morntoK on im
1 1 1 o i )K n I h -
the following: .Mrs. 1'iankti
1 lurvey, aunt of I .ouie Older
Ibis city: Mrs. Murfe Mavis, Mi.
oi'Kianna W'ornam. .Miss Vt
of
in
Kocretly the police today H'liud- j )1Vh . Miss Nell McKay. Mis.
I'd und "iieslloned Mis. Mae Swtt- sadb- llasthiKs, Airs. Kva Nicl;le
zer, close friend of Mr. M'llus, ,lrs. Ilva Martin, Mrs. Llla
who returned to the, city bixt 'milium. Mrs. Myrtle Dcnnne. .Mrs.
j Marie .loss. M r
! Mrs., LIh-n Ityen
Krank I'feifer.
IU
and tin' captain
AimUK lbi d'ortland Artisans
hn arrived here today for the
conclave are Mrs. Amies Johnson
ami Miss Mildred t'ai r.
Obituary
found to have disappeared las)
Saturday nr Sunday when, on Mou-
day, tho day after the tragic end
f tho but.t.'hor boy-society matron 1
loveinnkinw, she was sought for j
iiio8tloni!i?t. invenilmitoiH wanted ;
to learn what sbu knows of the i
c kindest tne love affair, and par !
tleularly her slory of a party last '
Thursday ni-;hl. Kelly (old offl
(tei'H when arrested that he nunr
vided "with (he only woman I ever .
loved." bccaiiso if her attending j
tho Thursday nlKht parly with
Man Switxer and without his cs-j
corf. !
Of the many fingerprints, the i
moKt imporiant one was stated to
no vecorueci in poucr; niest uuij
us that of Kelly. It wan found j
on the three cornered "pinch" hot-j
tie with which the. handsome
venr old meat cutter Is believed
... l, ...... U..l (t. Mru M..11uk' I
n t 4 1 iiu und (Ifiinlntii 1 ,,,,tM' Mrs. Andrew fun
nivitu ni one slater. Mi
lUKf.
Aftr the police. IdentliylUK ex
i iii:i: Lee t nmr. uued
years, passed a way at the I'um
mniiuy hospital Aimust v, lui'S.
Lec whs horn In Wa'-htnut'!!. on
July Iltnii, ami made liis home
In that state unit! three years am.
lit' ll the family mo ed to Uutte
Kails. He wus tndusti lolls, ti'tlt l
and well liked, leaving mau
til. -nds to mourn bis tragic pass
itiK. Lee is sui'vlved by bis par-
one sister. .Mrs. Leona WicUbuii;
of Me-lfoid. and three lunlhei
port, II. I- Unrlow. reior(ed the '
........ .... 1 (.... I. ...... , In- ' 1,11111 Mills.
l-'tincral sci vices w ill be held at
the l'cil I'uncral bmoe Sunday at
It o'clock p. in.. A Vlfclist I -', I ! m.
t'apte.in liucb.iiion ot the Salatio;i
Army o 1 1 icln l iuk. interment to the
I Medfoi d ccmclcry.
Yi Price Dresses
To clear our raQ;s for fall merchan
dia; wo have M-leried '. ilresNeH from
our slock, priund silky mid chiffons,
also plain colors, dresses (hat sold
alt season I'iomiQSo.Voo to $5..UiJ. Sat
urday cleanup 0
HALF
AUGUST
iCLEAN-UPl
Buy quality and with
itget service and depen
dability. We close at o
8:30 p, m. Saturday.
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U urn
A real opportunity awaits every woman to secure in this final clean-up event, one or two
of the summer's best' styled garments at unheard of low prices. For your convenience we
have arranged them in groups to make selection easy.
These Prices Effective Tomorrow
DRESSES
Li-it No. 1 Voi-Tinal clean up on .siuwiht nilk .dresses
we are olTei-iii!- our customers a wonderful value in
ile silks; loiitf and short sleeves; liastel shades
lute one and two-piece effect ; some have scarfs,
with tie or hun tailored vest, fljl O JC
rice to l!t.7.j, Saturday v . f
iot No. !." There are dresses in this lot
and all exceptional values; printed silks,
li.lit and dark, tub silks in stripes and
plaids, flat crepes in one and two-piece
dyles. all small sizes. Former values t'i
.-rl!).7-'3. Naturdav 7 QCl
V:"mMW' U'Kl,,i"' 1'
fM-:lf :fe n m
ill Wk r:
Sum
$4.95
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SUITS
Lot Xii. 2. Printed silks and eorettes, jdain color
ed flat crepes, Ioi).!4' and short sleeves, one- and two-
jiiece styles, nearlv all small sizes. 1 here are some
dresses in t!iis 14101 1 that sold as hi'h
as -tl-J.00, to clean up Saturday
COATS
AVe still have a few spring coats in twills,
s.itins, and Kasha, with and without fur
trim, broken sizes, all half of original price
making it possible for vou to u'et a ood
,'"atrM,m $10 to $20
jot -No. 1. One uroup of tailored suits in uavv, tan and urev, hip and finder tin
length coats, wrap ai'oiind and kick plait skirts; t "J Q AA
sold all season for 27.r); to clean up .' ; vlO .UU
Lot No. 2. Lon coat tadored sipts in tan, grey and navy tweed and twill, broken
sizes, 'suitable for earlv fall wear, sold al! Ofb
season for i.'j.iX), Saturday VD.UU
JJ
w
Felt Hat Days
$3.95 to $6.75
V Assortment of art sati
,AV Anffl satin slips. This is a wel
An "event to usher in the new season in a urand fasln'i
Lriius are slashed and folded back, lengthened at tile side,
fitted to neck in back, rolled from the face in front. All the
$3.95 to $6.75
Fabrics
urn lovelv stvlcs, 111 all color;
t
1 1
1
Iiu anil
-II made
arinenl of iiood material. Hie color
range includes all the light shades, up
to value, special, ' fr 1
each
Corselettcs, Wrap Around and Garter Belts',
all good styles made of good quality materi
als, all sizes, up to .fl .!)." values, QCj,
special JJl
10-inch brocaded rayon suitable, for
dresses, linings, guilts, pillows and oth
er uses. Colors tan, maize, white, grey,
green, orchid and rose ash, usuallv sold
for ,t2.2--). Special SJ 1 Q C
....... I i)l-,JiJ
A Genuine Clean-Up Special! "()() yards of fine wash
goods, among them prints, lawns, printed rayons, silk
and cott lon mixed crepes, and organdies, ! Q
up to 1.1!) values, yard IV C
:ind
Bags
Womeil's leather
suede band bags, pn
and envelope styles in
ilack and seasoiianle
colnrs. Values up to
clean- (tQ Qfi
1 price
1 1, 11 1.
mm
Infants' Bonnets
Infams' organdie lioniicls in ruffled and French
poke tvles. Fink, blue and white: up lo $1.S-")
valuesspecial.
each
Indian Blankets
Packers' Aprons
Packers' aprons 7!lc. An ever ready
apron of extra heavy rubber, cut in
large convenient sizes and neatly
bound, just Ihe thing fur packers and
sorters. I 7Q,.
1'riced at '
Hinds Cream 39c
Prevent chapping and sunburn with Hinds
Iloney and Almond Cream. An excellent base
for powder and a fine after shaving lotion. A
household necessity; regular o0e
value. Special
39c
i-i 1 1 1 im IiiivIiik In-ill llinili- by
Kullv's flimi-i-8. tin- iliKtrli-t nlini--imy'R
nfl'lro i-cliirMl this llnnl lill ;
(if iu-lilcnoi- "iul Hie rllmlii-r" mi
Iho chub iiKiilnal lilin. llni'lnw nlxii i
Willi li fdiinil u lirlnt or u (In ir
nr Hiii iinirdiTi-d WDimiii mi Iiu-
mum- Itotil-. !
Thn nccuHcil limn. ""I ""ii l' i
illfi'cii-iil In the ImiIiiI of iHiri-ilnm ,
whmi li rm rd h c-mu-t iiniilmimi'iit ,
on Ilin iniiidiM- i-hHi'KO yimtnnlay,
loday loniHlnml In hlK o !" whII-'
Int! IiIk riitiirn to coui t on Mon- ;
rltiv. whi-n lio will onlor r not j
jjnlliv Pli'a mid wek relemo uiuli-r j
550,000 hull. , i
an is a.mitk O
(I'onthlth-il rruiu I'ukp on-)
nth- fr
t k lo a l.iiut I qi h- n
iipli.rs from il.ul t . i
for
hi ii
fqiniyril Ills
foiil.
llitlliimi- rrmil Ihi- I'l; iiiti-.iil" ot
tin- K'iHi-1-l'Ol iiik-'I'ii-iuIh lnil mil
lii-i-n fully -Oiiinlfil Kuliiy. I.il il
was uiiili-r-l(nnl Unit a lilll t'or
i. Vim hail ulicaily l.i-i-n u-i-wl?i, il
lo Ihf- clri'llfi. Nn illnus lll)ili'ti-s
Ii, lh- IhuiidanilN nf ri-fiiili-ul! iv-J
a r-liniiilici- nf f'ollimonu. wlllW-llrux tllti! h HW III'- "
AHTISW.H IMTIATH
(CoDtlnuad from Pus On.)
' . .... ... t.. ..llii,. i,..w,.., 1 1 ..) i
rnrry many ot ion hum. -
Cl-Mtnp Inhn. Th party will lv- mrl.-il.
turn to Mortfonl Unit ijji-'1
Luni lim ' for llio visitors luool ClaualfU'd ailvmiisliiK si-n renulm
ilolt
-IlliJ
I imii.lv
blankets in popular In
dian blanket designs. This
is a practical blanket for
all around use as auto
robe, couch rover, outing
blanket or extra covering
at night. A large assort
ment ol colorings to
choose from.
Sat. spm-ial..
See Window Display
$2.69
Stationery 55c
"Naivete" ihe new .stationery by the box, triple
fold sheets with cleverly lined envelopes; all
'past--l shades in. fancy gift box, CC
S'ic value,
ipecia
Men's Wear
August Clean-Up
Boys' Wash Suits
o
Regularly sold from $ 1. '" to 1. (!.".
aq.-s tu while ihey last at
I o
95c
PaiamtS
lms Iwo-piece pajamas nuule i
and iong wearing pen-ales, ages
ti lo IS. Regular ) values
Men's light-weightpa.jni?ias; .
1.7'i ahies
Shirts
Men s hroaoMoth shirts: full cut
g'$!i'aniecil fast colors
broadclot lis
$1.00
95c
95c
n U--.V,-"iVv o
i
Men's Suits
.One lot of about one hun
dred suits lliat reglarlv sold
from ;;:;().(!( to !.".0O.
Half Price
Hankies
Dainty linen
and lawn
handkerchiefs for wom
en, in while and all col
ors. ..Regular price H'c,
sale,
6 for
Tailored Collars
Women's long tailored collars of two-tone crepe
tie chine. -Just the thing for the finishing touch
on a suit or dress. Regular price tfJO Qf?
:!.7.": cleanup sale, each Si,JD
Hose
Women's La France pure silk hose,
service, chiffon weight, full fash
ioned silk to the top. A very fine
quality. Shades, atmosphere,
moonlight, while .jade, llesh. sea
same and ot hers at,
pair
Women's Fine Crane pure silk
hose, silk to the hem, good col
or range, usual $1.19 d 1 Cif
P A ,JKJ
$1,95
grade, special, pair ...
o
o
Suitf
Reduced 10 Ptrcfnt
Men's Felt Hats
Kxtra special regularly sold
from .js-j.OO to $298
0 Svimming Suits
.Men's and boys' swimming
suits reduced '-'',,,.
Union Suits
Men's athletic union suits.
2 pair 1'or
Mr
95c
' "THE STOPE FO' EVEBYBODY
rHONf-4tJO-8 -0f-Jf!C.OCvN
Sweaters
Men's fanc. pullover sweaters,
up to $S..")I) valuese.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
.-.ft -7
$4.49
POSTAGE PREPAID AGENTS FOH DUTJERICK PATfERNS