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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1929)
. ! fillllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllll M MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S s HAVE PLENTY FUN Saturday Is Dollar Day at Mann's Make Your Dollar Do Double Duty All Day Tomorrow! BASQUE NF.W YORK, Feb. iZ.'JPiTbe' hoys havo quoted Meyer (K. O.) Clirislnor, the blir rubber tiro man' from Akron, tus nayin tb.it ha' low 1 to liavo bin flsiic rivals "coma ( to him." The rhancen ore Meyer j will Ret his fill or that tonight when ho battle the nicced and j rouRh Spaniard, Vaulino 1'triulun. : in a 10-round maii'h Li Xlailinon , ftnuaro Oarlen. . - i ' Paulino's Idea of an evenins of j Croat fun is to mart wading Into, his opponent nt thn openinR conn j and fluit ' only when the battle's alt over. Chrlotner insists that lliuj stylo Ik made to order for him be eause it uives hima rhanee to'; Khoot 'over that powerful richtj: hand, the 33-year-old Akron heavy-!: wt-lKhl's best weapon and the onoi; that stopped Knute Hansen in eight i rounds.' ' - - : Ohrifclner' only chance seems to ; He In a knoekout, and there arc ; few who helievs oven so potent aj; slucner as christner can succeed : whore-othars of greater reputation1: have failed, . i 4 !: KirNAI'i:i ClltL IS KOf.ND :i .' (Continued from Page' One.) j . : , I-je; gave her the child and disappeared. is She said the child did not look like 1 her totty but she was friend!;' and In a abort time the mother be-' tame convinced she was her Q'vn j daughter. rs She said sho had no further sus ! piclon the child was not her own until yesterday when a real estate mat), C. 0. JJIitwrll, haw the woman mid child nn thn street and ex claimed: "That's the missing baby." ' Mrs. Sharp said she was sur prised but gave the child up when the situation was explained to her. That tho child is really Doris poems to bo home mil by the Hit! i girl herself, altlinugh expressed themselves as skeptical. Police are expected to Inquire how the thlld could be taken from Han Francisco to Vallejo in two hours when the ferry trip takes nearly that time and Mrs. Sharp said ahe arrived there two hours after the disappearance and found the child's clothes changed. The finding of Dorlit ended one of the greatest searches for n miss ing; child ever executed here. Thq hunt began last Krldav when the child's patents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward J. Murpl:y, reportcil her misH- lr.(f.' - - - , Investigators (mind witnesses who said tho child left the public playground, where she hail been playing, In company with a "dark, heavy set"' man,. As -tho result of a report. e ooived -Inst evening, members ;of the sheriff's office ami the Ash land pollco department spent sev- oral hours Inst night near the sum mit o( the KtaklyoiiH to slop nn nutomohllo in which IJni-ls Mur phy, missing Han Prnm.lsco girl found today, was lelleved to havo been held by kidnapers while be ing transported north. Upon a return trip to the moun tains this forenoon, officers found a car. broken down and owned by a destitute family, one child or which closely resembled the Fan 1'rllllclKco gill. However, thorough investigation i-oveulcd' the girl to he n member of the family, a birth cartlileato being produced by the (aiher. The family. Is without, a dollnr. - now owes throo nights' auto cabin rent 'and has no means to repair Its car, according to officers. Basketball At Bpoltnuo. Whitman collcte. SO; (lonxnga university, -is. Ugly pimples! KttQiVYftRiinr-ft?'nRaiurcrkarrn;r 7 f6mil.TrOiiontipfclnti'Jroi:ijt-urt'al, ftflow etic!:p. Truly ?oodrfo) reiulli l follow thorough eokn) rlrvuiliiL'. Tmh N9 ' -NATURE fckiKtDY-io retiuUu aid 4rtwlhanyourlluliitlvorrMu, lltcn . . w-tlcb U trut:'ortruou. lry KY it ' ot mf Ustito. Only Ac. 'Mild, safe, fifrjfv frfrfjbV Kecommeudatl and ScM by All II Mivirnrri rrticiiA FRANK'S Comedians PLAYHOUSE THEATRE STARTING TONIGHT A Modern Version of "Ten Nights in a Barroom" Also Amateur Contests Each v Nigbt ' 0 Price. Children 95, Adults 50c Children's Wash Dresses That sold up to $2.50. On sale Saturday at $1.00 each 12 Mommie Pongee -Silk Natural color Red Label means first grade; 49c value, Saturday 3 yards for $1.00 Botany Challie 27 inches wide, all-wool, best patterns and colors. Our regu lar price $1.25, Saturday $1.00 yard Silk Hosiery Women's Blue Crane and Nev ennend Pure Silk IJpse, all col ors and sizes, Saturday $1.00 pair oS7.50 Hats SLOO ' Women's Felt Hats, only a few s left that sold at regular prices up to $7.50. Clean-up price Saturday - s $1.00 each 1 40-inch Art Satin Heavy-weight slip material with a high lustre, 95c a yard. Special 1 Ml yards for $1.00 . 3-6-inch Sliptex A non-cling slip material; regular price 50c. Saturday ' , 6 yards for $1.00 36-inch Art Taffeta In all changeable colors, including black, a material used for fancy pillows, draperies, bed spreads, etc., 95c a yard. . Saturday special . VA yards for $1.00 32-inch Paisley Gingham In checks, stripes and plain colors. Regular price 22c. Saturday 5 vards for $1.00 A BC Buty Satinette Especially suited for house dresses, 36 inches wide, fast colors, 59c value. On sale Saturday ' ' "'i . -' 2 yards for $i.00 36-inch Daisy Muslin Fine soft finish quality. Regular price 19c. Saturday . .. . 7 yards for $1.00 Fancy Turkish Towels 18x36 inch size, comes with blue, rose, gold and lavender borders up to '50c Values. Saturday 4 fQr $1.00 Housekeepers Sheets 81x90-inch size, made of a good grade of sheeting. Regular price $1.20. Saturday $1.00 each Pillow Cases 42x38!-inch size, good quality. Regular 29c values. Saturday 4 for $1.00 Turkish Wash Cloths In plain and fancy styles, good quality. Reg ular 10c values. Saturday 10 r 0 i nr Dresser Scarfs 15x45-inch fancy lace dresser scarfs. Reg- ular price 35c. Saturday ' 4 for $1.00 Note These Extra Specials S Women's $1.25 Garter Girdles $1.00 H Women's $1.25 Rubber Aprons $1.00 Women's $1.25 Garment Bags .... .$1.00 s" Women's $1.19 Suede Belts ..... . . .$1.00 ' Children's $1.25 Vanta Suits $1.00 H Children's $1.25 Kickernicks ....... $1.00 Women's $4.95 Kid Gloves . $1.00 p Women's $1.25 Hand Bags .$1.00 s Women's $1.39 Corselettes .$1.00 I DON'T DELAY, 'TIS DOLLAR DAY Opening Sale of New Spring Goats, Suits, Dresses and Millinery The Biggest and Best Stock in Southern Oregon A BIG COAT LEADER . Tailored Coats at $ 1 5 50 new ' spring coats made of Ore'gon Woclen Mills fine all wool tweeds in exclus ive designs, some full lined, others with plaid backs, good' olcrs, all sizes. Opening sale price . . . .' . . : . ". . ... . . .:. uiiicrs Willi $15 New Tailored Suits All the mode for spring. Priced from S18.00 to S27.50 , Tailored Sport Coats From "Conde". and "Printzess", novelty cuffs and collars,-made of all-wool tweeds,-all C07 Cfl full lined. Priced special at, each ...' 1 Dress Coats For spring are entirely different, ma terials are fine' broadcloths, kashas and twills, high standing collars, of broadtail, summer ermine, squirrel and fox, colors, navy, which is especially popular . this spring, tans, grey and black. Priced from S39.75 to $79.50 each New Printed 50 exquisite new all silk dresses in colorful prints and plain shades, all colors and sizes in enticing new- patterns and styles, really look like $15.00 values. Saturday, each $9 95 1 A Big Dress Leader at $18 100 new spring dresses made of beautiful printed and plain silks and georgettes, cock tail sleeveless, bolero and jacket styles, all colors and sizes. We challenge anyone to offer better values at each , ' . $18 New Ensembles" , '..-...-,... v IN SILK AND WOOL , The ensemble seems to have the first place for spring; made of the best qual ity of wool and georgette, coats from hip to seven-eighths " length; many styles to choose from. Priced from S22.50 ; to $39.75 each Children's Coats Our stock of New Spring Coats for children is now complete, made of all-wool kashas and tweeds', tailored and fur trimmed models; sizes 2 to 14 years. Priced from S3.95 to S19.75 each A Dollar Day on 2nd floor Satine Bloomers for Children In black and. white, , reinforced seat, good quality satine; sizes 2 to 16 years; regular price 69c. Saturday 2 pair for $1.00 Sweaters for Children" Slip-pn styles in sizes 24 to 30, all good styles in plain and fan cy jacquard weaves; values up to $1.95. " On' sale Saturday at $1.00 each Dollar Sale of Wash Dresses 200 new styles of women's gingham and print dresses, new. spring styles, fast colors, all sizes from 14 to 52. Real $1.50 values. Saturday each $1 Wash Blouses Slightly soiled; tailored broad cloth and print Wash Blouses; Sold regular at $1.95. On sale Saturday 2 for $1.00 Rayon Shorts Trimmed in bands of fast-color-' ed prints, come in all shades and sizes. Regular price $1.25, Sat urday ' Spring Hats at $2.49;.. More new models arrive for the event that is exciting all Med ford T-"-1- SOLID STRAWS , FELTS WITH STRAWS Their low sale price doesn't begin to indicate the fashion importance of these new hats. A Q the smart diversity of style . fl) . Tcy and color ... you'll want to i see them Saturday at, each...... $1.00 pair Drapery Prints Chintzes and Cretonnes in many weights 1 and colors, suitable for any room. These N sold at regular price up to $1.29. On sale S Saturday ' .3 . 2 yards for $1.00 1 Toilet Goods Special "Coty's" S p e$ i a 1 Combination Package containing one box of face powder and one of the new silver coty compacts in all odors including the new L'Ai mont odor. $1.50 values; on sale Saturday ...... Mail Orders Promptly Filled -u uuori $1 New Triangular Scarfs These are splendid new styles, colors and design; all new this spring. Regular price , fc 1 (f $1.25. Saturday, each .... ... .v 1 4Jv f "THE STORE FOR EVE (?Y BODY " 1 J Postage Prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns llltlllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllillllllllH -.llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll