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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1928)
. -7 - r ------ - -JIF-J-gJJIiL - I, J 1 . ! 11 . --L-L L'.l' L-J . , . 5S5MS "J gWgSBL !- i. -'- - .J. gJL-JJ. L -I - - . h v n BEGINS WEDNESDAY A SWEEPING 3-DAY D q dot in wZ I FORCASTED 4 I Lammot du Pont Will Vote for Hoover Fears Busi ' ness Depression More Than Odious Evils of Pro ' hibition, Which He Hopes to See Controlled On Sensible Lines. WILMINGTON, Del, Aujc. 28 Wi Within a few wcultH oftor hln brother. Pierre du i'ont, an nounced that he would support Governor Smith for the prowl dency, Uiminot du l'ont announced in a 8tatemeul mado public to- I day that ho would ,voio for J-Ior- Jjert Hoover. iJinimot du Pont 1h profit dent of 12. I. du Pont do NemouiH & Co., : nnd hfH brother, who held that ! office during tho world war, is i iiiui inuii ut the board. Tlu-y me couHinH of Coleman tlu I'ont. re- , puhllcan United HtatcH Henutor froni Delaware. Lammot du Pont'a statement npntJt.H io hiiHinoHH initn tu tund ; by tho republican party "beaimo under republican government for ' the hiHt elht ytmi'H wo luivo had' proRperity and under democratic I administration we have had less proHpt't-ity, and u h u a 1 1 y hard ! tiineK.' j , ll differs with Hoover on tho I liquor insue. tint declares tho pro hlhlilon question 1h hy no means the paramount one of the cam paign, nor that other questions, out of deference to it, should be left to settle themselves. .;',. "Holh platforms are silent as to repeal or modification of the J Stir amendment und rohlblLton ; laws," continues tho statement. ! 'We know that at tho democratic convention, there was a violent fight over a wet plank nnd the 1 drys won out. Bo Hi parties stand for enforcement of the existing! law. "There is not much wal'sffictlon In tho consideration of Governor Bmlth's program of local option us a solution of the prohibition problem. , Ono of tho most ob vious evils of prohibition is smutf Kllng and boo flagging, with the attendant disrespect for the pro hibition and other laws. "It Is my opinion that Mr. Hon lor by his stand against repeal, innnot stop the growth of opin ion against prohibition, nor can Governor Smith, by recommending Modification, carry sufficient voles to repent the 18th amendment, "A definite plan for control of tho liquor traffic must ho worked out and sold to the public. In $hat way only can we sccuro tho neresNary heavy majority to repeal the 3 8th amendment. This wilt lie accomplished more rupldly under republican prosperity than democratic depression." CINDY'S PLANE IS GREAT ATTRACTION FOR SMALL BOYS "Yea Blr, that's nuro Lliuly's plane. Waft a minute till I mu the llceiiKe number. Golly, It Is lilnrty's!" It was 12-year old Dick Slcetor titlkliiK lo hln brother Hob tit the (lying flelil Sunday ovonltm ut lx o'clock. Knrly lit the afternoon tho two Hons of Dr. H. W. Bleeter nuked their mother If he cared If tliey took an nirplano ride. She hud iiritued the mutter with them doz ens of tlnen before. So at hint she consented, tolling them that they could o iirovlded that they didn't tell her Just what time they would he going Ui so that she wouldn't know when to be wor ried. . With tho necossary money In their pockets they journeyed out Jo the field only to find that the pilots had lett for the day. lin ing much Interested In tho sub ject of aviation, the two boys ex plored the place and discussed vnr- 'Ions matters, when suddenly Dick walked orer to the hangar and looked through the cracks at a 'Ktrange plane. It was then that lie informed his brother that It be longed to the famous l.lnily. ' At 6 o'clock yesterday mornliwc Dick was at tho field waiting for , the return of his hero. Hu stay ed there until time" tor lunch, I'rnli- "iibly he was among those at the airport to see him take off this morning. , ' PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. S. Mi Hex Mead, lit, confessed slayer of 'li. D. Iewey, his employer, was t nrralgned Into today on first ile i gree murder chnrges. The court fcnvn him until Thuinday to enter 'ft plea. . SALE at MANN'S STORE Bargains for Everyone Comfort Batts 3-pound stitched batts, good qual ity white cotton; full comfort size; 2x2 '.yds. Our big $1.19 value. Dol- fr' $1.00 each Display in Window Drapery Damask 50-inch fast color damasks for drap eries arid pillows; values to $l.(i5, for Dollar day special, QQ a yard 3fi-inch fast color percale for the fall school dresses, blouses, etc., a good assortment of patterns and colors to choose, from; 29c values, 1 1 00 special; 4 yds. for ,piaUU Children's muslin sleepers, (9c Val- $1.00 ..Infants' creepers made of prints and gingham, 89c values, OO special; 2 for P 1 .UU Bonita hand made gowns, embroid ered in dainty designs, t1 00 all colors, $1.29 values,, ca 1 ,VJKJ Rayon slips, trimmed in fringe and ruffles,, all colors, $1.25 d1 values, each 1 "UU Children's vanity cases and silk' and leather handbags, season colors, reg ularly priced at $1.19, J 1 (f special, each P 1 .UU AVomen's ecru lace fronts and col lar and cuff sets. Regular $1.29 val- sr1::::1::! $1.00 IHxIili-inch liuck towels comes with blue or red border, 25c, (J1 OO values; 5 for P 1 UU 28-inch wool challie ill both light and dark colors, $1.25 value, J?i OO special, yard & 1 UU Cretonnes Your choice of a good assortment, drapery cretonnes which sold up to 85c a vard. Wednesday l 1 OO special, 2 yards for .1,uu Girls' light weiglit cotton union suits, low neck, ,no sleeves, and knee length; a splendid school djl (( value, suit. vl.UU Children's organdie bonnets in French poke and ruffled styles, val ues to $1.85; special, OQ- eanh OC Lace fronts and collar and cuff sets in ecru only; tfjl OQ price, each '. PlfcI Large assortment of ecru and Ivhite val laces, popularly priced 'tif at, per yard Infants' wool sweaters in white, pink and blue, values to tf1 OO $1.15; special, each :.... 1 ,UJ Children's Vanta Waist union suits, $1.25 value; i1 OO special, each 1 UU New models in luncheon rovers and napkins stamped to embroider in attractive patterns; . tl QC priced at, set PX.7iJ Infants' wool sweaters in pink and while, values to $1.!19; 1 (( special, each V -VV Hoys' wash suits in jioidins and ' chanibray, values to t1 OO $1.45, special D 1 .AJ Big Dollar Day Sale of House Dresses Cool Printed Fabrics in All The Desired Shades QtLe i 111 viyiva . In Sizes 16 to" 40 x I Larger Sizes . .: cAll Colors Washable Smartly Styled Models 87, 8!), !0 and !9 may also be had in sUes 48 . to. 52. ' The poptiliif, youthful Basques, tlie snuift stniightliiic tailored models, the tuxedo and eont stj;le, and a va riety of others with short, set-in sleeve , and sleeveless models, fea turing all tho novel, new fashion ef fects. . ...... This is your opportunity to purehase a season's supply of the most beau tiful Washable Summer Frocks, we have ever been able to offer at so a pviee. . NEW TRIMMINGS. Sizes 16 to 52 Applique -Organdie lnwcrts TwO'tone Binding Organdie Collars . Hemstitching Colored Organdies Pearl rtuttons Side Sashes Organdie Yokes ' Dollar Day Specials You Can't Afford to Overlook 18.28-inch pure linen glass towels comes in blue, green, gold and red checks,;. 00 29c value; 5 for ....... V 15.45-in. fancy lace dresser scarfs, tl 00 35c values; 4 for 1.......,...:......,..:.;.. VV 81x90 sheets made of a good grade (tl 00 of sheeting; $1.20 values, each 'P . 'iti-incb bleached Hope muslin; . . d? " ff 8 yards for T lli-inch pure linen bleached crash toweling, 20c value; JQO 6 yards for . w 22x44-inch heavy Turkish towels, comes in plain white and with fanev. borders,' t 1 00 (iOe value; 2 for ! ,UU 19x:l8-inch fanev Turkish towels up d1 00 to :!9c values; 4 for jViU Puritits, the super-absorbent sanitary napkin, twelve in a box; regular 45e value: t1 OO 3 boxes for ..; P UU Kublier liath sjiray for the household, barber shop, hospital, bath room, and beauty parlor. A United States Rubber Company product; reg . ular $1.25 values; ' CI 00 special, each ........... Women's Kiinuuiug Hirdpure silk hose, service weight; all the new shades, $1.19 r 00 values; one pair for 42 inch stamped pillow eases in a number of attractive patterns..' . ., ' ' complete with workint-chart. Wednesday t1 OO : ' rf special, $1.25 value; pair 1 UU .jjflX Women's fancy aprons, stamped to embroider on fast-color prints in a number of nlensinr desiffus, . d 1 fr r ' "THE STORE Women's rayon and lisle hose, ribbed to the toe, ;"9c value; . ' (1 f flfl 2 pair for ...l..v:.v.;i:. v l .UU ;(i-inch art. taffeta iii ten color combinations. $1.19 values, f( jspecial,' yard .....V. 1 UU 3(i-inch cotton channeuse .in stripes and plain colors, suitable for'iuidergarments, nighties and slips;50c values, special;-- - (bl OO 2'. yards- iov::::..zz: .vi.uu 40-in"h art satin in light and dark shades; a. slip .material, 95c values, " CI 00 special, lJ4 yards for 1 UU :(i-inch Charmant cloth, heavyweight brocaded silk and cotton material suitabj for coat lin ing and ajanias, $1.19 Cl 00' value: special, yard 1 "UU Cliildfen's fancy socks, all colors; sizes to 6V, $1-00 Women's ribbed col ton hose, grey and cham pagne :19c value: : " -. (f 3 pair for ......;....l:r..i.-:...--..x... 1 UU Hoys' -ribbed hose, 'medium weight, black and brown: 35e valueJ"''.'""v',' - C1 OO 3 pair for :.... 1 Hay-O-Beauty . batli salts to perfume the bath Kegular 61 (1(1 and soften the water. 45e alue, special ;3 bags for Children's Department Girls' sateen bloomers, in black and white; re-inforced seat,elastie waist and knee. Eegular H9c (tl OO value; 2 for'....., A. : Children's Dress, Bonnet, Parasol This combination of parity..,', -dress, parasol and bonnet of fast-color print; sizes 2 to 6 vears, sold all sea- :!1.J $1.00 Blouses Broadcloth blouses slightly soiled in white, tan .and blue, vestee, over blouse and shirt, styles. Regular $1.95 values, to clean up, QQ, Women's and Children's Slippers Old rose, China blue, American beau ty and silver felt slippers; new stock just in; comes in all sizes, children's 4 to and women's 2 to 7. Regular value $.1.25; special, 00 Misses' Wash Suits Only a few left of these two-piece wash' suits, vestee, blouse and kick pleat skirt; sizes 14 to 20; regular $2.95 values. While; ' , 00 Wash Silk Dresses A group of washable silk dresses "Yo San" Prima donna crepe in white, maize, green, orchid and tan; sizes 12io to 2010. This is' ;your' chance to save dollars. Values to to $19.75; special .... 30-inch cotton plisse crepe conies in plain colors and floral patterns 29; i'Vlfrds for $ 1 '00 Ecru and white val laces, 5c values, special; ; 0 1 Art 24 yards for. ......... 'VfVf White and colored linen and lawn handkedchiefs -foi women. A very pretty assortment; 29c OO special, 4 for P 1 .U U Dainty georgette silk handkerchiefs in many new colors and designs,' $1.19 values; . d1 ("JO special, each P 1 UU Women's suede and leather belts, narrow and wide widths, -values up Chemise and stepins made of voile . and crepe, all sizes, up to t 1 OO ! $1.00 values; 3 for V 1 "VU Brassieres and bande'aus, made of rayon and net, all sizes; 69c val-' x , $1.00 Bancleaus of coutil and ravon; all . iT;-."!l..,:..:....$i.oo Boys' dress caps, $1.25 to tf 1 OO $1.50 values, each .; V 1 UU Men's dress hose, 35c yal. 1 OO 4 pairs for V,1UU Men's lightweight-1 pajamas, small sizes onlv; : tl OO $1.75 values, each . .. . ..V 1 One lot men's dress hats C 1 ff P J. tVJKJ $10.00 FOB EVEPVBODV t J $1.25 value prieed at, each ...... m rHONF.-480-47 MtOfOftO.OW . .Men's Bib Overalls: sizes 38 to 44 onlv; $lt50 r (f and $1.75 values.... P 1 ,VJVJ Men's Knit Union Suits; short sleeve, ankle flj 1 00 up to $5.00 values, ea..: Men's Neckties; fioc values; 2 for Boys' dress shirts; 1 OO tl.25 values. 1 UU $1.00 Bovs' union suits; t1 OO values V 1 UU linn- ' B-iia . "-v : iym i j t I $1.25 .... TT