Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 02, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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MKDPQRD MAIL TRIBUNE,! MEnPOKD. OKEOOWTIltJKSDAY. JANUARY 2. IfKO. "
MEDFOlfD MAIL TRII1UNE. MKDFOPJ), OIMOCOV. TIU'K'SDAV. JANUARY 2. 1i:iU,
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SALE OPENS FRIDAMQRNING JAN. 3RD
BAXTER ADDS TO -I
1 .
HEFLIN MRS '
FASCIST MOVE
MERELY SHAM
ON SALE TOMORROW
C " TH E ST O R E FOR EVEgVBODY" , J
ON SALE TOMORROW
E
Alabaman Undeceived By
Asserted Dissolution of
League .in America
Probe Would Show
Shocking Conditions, Is
Claim.
WASHINGTON, Jen. 2. OP,
ATi(,e iho announced dlssolu
Hon of Fascist league of Amorl.M
waff; believed hy many patriotic
Americans' of Italian Mood to b'
"doeptlvil propaganda" to throw
Iho American people off their
cuurd, Henator llcflln, Democra:,
Alabama, said he would seek a
senate Investigation of tho KnscM
activities In this crjiinlt-v.
llcflln alt ho was "nntounrttd
by Heeretary Hllmson's statement
hint week declaring an Investign
Hon had shown no Improper nc:s
hy tho Fascist ortranlvatlnn 0.1..
rouniry against tho United Wuto
rovernment."
"Homebody In Ibo state depart
ment lias evidently deceived Hecrc
lory Hlimon about thin matter."
ho said, adding that: "a thorough
Investigation of the Fawist uctiv-ill'-
In tho United Mates will show
a shocking and horrible condition
to have bean produced wherever
that orgnnlallon hud lifted its hide
ous hxad."
Tho Alabaman, author of th..
resolution rallhiir for the uium ,
partmcnt .Inquiry, mid tho Fasolft
organization "never thought of tno
nisi.anfling scheme" until after hla
lenuiution wan Introduced.
K-rve N'nllfv.
"Mussolini's Fascist leaders here
nave announced that they would
lake the charter and all record to
Home, - he Maid, "I whth.to erv
nonce on them now that I shall
K that the charter, records and
nil other paper connected with th.t
nctlvltleji of the Fascist! order he
Kept m the United Htate for ex
amination by the senate commit
tee." One of tho gravest dangers con
fronting tho American people t
day, he assorted. In "alien Influ
nncn," coupled with "cowardice w
see dlHpluyed hy puhllo officials
who ought- to be firm and out
spoken' ngalnst these deadly evils,
but who seem to bo Intimidated by
these foreign Influence im.i ihen-
bold und airoRant agents who hnto
the free institutions of our coun
try.-
MOHCOW. (U. P.) Tho waned
or nil worker and employees In
i tho .Hovlot Union may noon ho
automatically deposited In suvlngs
hanks to their accounts, to bo
drawn upon uh needed.
A project to that offoct Ik now
being worked out by tho state
plunniiiK commission with every
prospoct of confirmation by tho
C011110II of People's Commissars.
Tho scheme lw lnt,,wlA.i ,n ....
courage thrift, Instead of urging
popuiHuon, a m Heretofore, to
nrpoeii surplus runcts in the hanks
Iho aurnliiH will nmi,. ti,u ....
rniiKumont roimtln In the hank
"ijiuiuuiicujiy.
Incldeiitnlly It'wlll greatly slm
pllfy tho process; of paying' out
Mages, Kvary trust, co-operative,
etc., will deposit n Imnp Hum in
tho savings bupkit yhlnh will . at
regular IntarvalH triinafei- tho nec
essary iininuntH. ro-, the. jicoounta of
wiiKo-oarnora, '
Mllllona of now Hnvlng uccounta
thua opened will ulmi Kvo tho
Hovlot Kovornment additional cnpl
Inl. Tor It enorinnua InduBtilnl
I't'oKinni,
Hardy Vegetables
May Be Raised m
Freezing Weather
J-r-rT
I
iji-.m mhinkh, a., J,,,,, 2,
I 'A "'"Mile method for
2 "iiog irenit VeKetabl,., n h
frowning weather wh report.
ed to Iho American Aaaocln-
uon tor tho Advancement of 4
. Helen today by Dr. u, II.
Harvey of the Mlnnenotu Ak-
I'lctUturnl Kxpcrlinent ulutlnn,
-r Jin nair rnund lh.,
a ... . I'minn, -f-
v iiko humnim. h ...
hardaneri to friinn r, 1 ..
1 morn ho. and tiuu ini,....i, .
tent riava of cam ,unnn.UR ,.MA
v aurririent to hiii-den plnnti.
an mat they may .ho' frnton
ntlff without injury." 4,
H Itchlnf, biirnfnff kln make ffo
Boothlnr,, coolint, invisible Umlly
brinmiwi't relief from Itchlnir, helpe
? arfu 1u.e ,oc"1 'n'wlon nd re.
m iu normal, rormyrar
Zamo hmm Lu .1.1' J
11 i 7 v" mi BHin. re
llevlnr Dimnloa. nuh anal ni... ..1.1-
irrfUtloni. Never be without It. Sold
Extra
Salespeople
To Give You
Prompt
Attention
Mann'
s Annual January Clearance
The Sale the People of M
ThiGreatest Mid-Winter Sale of the Season
edfbrd nd So. Oregon Always Waits For
BARGAINS FROM MANN'S MAIN FLOOR
HOSIERY SALE
$ 1 65
J- pr.
39c
TheJ .laniiiiiy f.'learunco Sulo offurH
woinen'H Theme Kaynnr and Ulamond
I'olnt Pure Hllk Full f'aalilnnctl lloae.
Bilk from top to toe In odd Blzea ami
nBHOrted Hhadea. Ktteiilar $2.00 value
Hiiocial.
Also for the January Clearance Sale
woinen'H HiiilinKton, rayon and wool
hoso with reinforced lisle heel and
toe. All Blzt-H und good color assort
ment: f9 cent value. Secial
Purita Sanitary Napkins .
.Special, 3 for $1.00
SALE of GLOVES
Woinen'H iiiid misses' novelty cuff ki.l
and whhIiiiIjIp cdjie skin f-loves. These
come in all sizes and colors. Values lo
ir''t.n." a pair. Special
$2
.95
81x99 Seamless
SHEETS
$1 AA Pajamas
I ,UV Women's and m
H ' ptiJaniaB. These
styles and deslf!
Outing Flannel Gowns j $ - QQ
A
Women's und nilKses' outlns flannel gowns, well
made from splendid quality outinf?. The popular
lonK sleeve style. All colors; $1.2 value. Special
Kxtra Bpeclal for the January
nle. Full 81x89 BCumleHs slteelB.
Thee ore the well known House
keeper brand and nro of excel
lent nnnllly muslin. Special KYI
tlay and Saturday
L7
1RASTIC
Janiry Reductions
9 i 1
ERCOATS
eleiii-ance tliat. is iiijlii llie history of this store. Kvory suit and over
coat now in stock misqld to inahe room for new Npriiijr styles Ihat iu-o
expected daily. Xottls been reserved in this gigantic clettranee every -thiiiit
is reilueed. Hcithe salo that you have been awaiting- Don't neg
- Jeet it i-oct Friday. The wide selection can't last.
Kuppenheiir & Stamford Garments
Boys' Jersey
SUITS
Men's $50.00 Suits ar40.00
Men's $40.00 Suits ar&6.0
Men's $35.00 Suits ar28G0
Men's $30.00 Suits ari24.00
All sizend colors includedi n this sale
SWEATERS
Men's $50.00 Coats are $40.00
Men's $40.00 Coats are $36.00
Men's $35.00 Coats are $28.00
Men's $30.00 Coats are $26.00
icroup;
- .
niiHses' fnnt color nrlnr a i
I'heHe oomo in nrtiriVtl vo
designs. All sizes In thin
J.'l.tri vnlne. Special
iVool Jersey suits for the youns
loy. Those tire two ploce Htvle In
lavy, Kieen, ted and tan. A J2."
ralue. Special
36-in. Outing Flannel
1Qc'
86 lnch heavy nnnllly outliiu flnn
nnl. A roKtilnr 2llv vultie. This
comes In the wanted darli
BhndeB. Cleiance sale price
yd.
All Wool Blankets
$7.95
Full hod size nil wool bIiikIo
hlunkotfl. In tills Kroup tiro hlan
kot that sold ror as much uh
II0.60 onch. Your choice Friday
nnd Hatiirduy
MANN'S
STREET
FLOOR
51
Our Great
January
bale of
40-in. Transparent
Heautlful printed transparent velvet.
Kull 40 Inches wide. Hrown, blue,
hlack und red color combinations. A
icRiilar $0.85 values. Special
$495
yd.
Beautiful 40-inch
SILKS
lO.lnch georgette printed crepes, crepa
do chine, charmeitso and flat cropHS.
Splendid color nsortment. Itegnlnr
voluos up to I2.4B it yard. Hieciul
$1
49
yd.
36-in. Broadcloths
M-lnch Inst color
printed broadcloths.
Excellent imlterns.
A Me value. Special
39
yd.
2S
$1.95
Sale of Laces
A clearance sale of laces which In
0 .'dudes Insertions, heavy Clnny edges.
Imitation filets, val insertions ami
(edges. The values tg-e up to 30c a
yard. Special.
Odds and Ends
A January clearance of handkerchiefs,
garters, sachets and lingerie pins.
These are attractively boxed. Values
to 95c. Your choice
Sale of Belts
A January clearance Sale of bells.
These come In broken sizes but nil
shades and styles are Included. The
values are up to 63c. Your choice
Hot Water Bottles
The notion section offers guaranteed
hot water bottles, two-quart size
made hy the V. S. Rubber Company.
Kxtra special.
Sale of Soap
6 Bars
Of Dona cnstile soap and one 22x4(1
Inch Turkish bath towel and one
matching wash doth. All lor
each
yd.
Tea Towels
The nrt 'department offers splendid
stamped tea towels . These come in
pastel colors and aell regularly for
alio cacti. Mmi- choice l-riiluv
Saturday
and
49
each
79c
49c
15c
TOWELS SALE OF CRETONNE
llnndrcds of vnnls til' lino iniitlilv eri'tnniio mi, I cliiot in
IC.Nlni Sicfinl for Mihim'k .lanimry Snlo. Know
whilp Titrltisli hntli lowcls. Kxccllcnt tfimlilv,
OXdollfllt Witjllt.. . w,. , Wj jri v lllllir'
Ntilisfiiclnry .service. Your choice Kri.hiy ntul
Siitunltiy
llnndivds of ym-ils of line unitlily cretonne mid clniitu in
Hie popular designs nnd colors. ' I.jeiil for most tiny ty pe of
inlerior deeonilion. I'.xlm upecial for tlie .liinnary t'lenr
mice Sale Kritlny and Saturday
Special
2 for .
35c
Your
Choice
for
39c
yard
Size 22x44 inches
Values from 59c to $2.45 a yard
BOYS' SUITS
Boys- all-wool two-pants suits. Light and dark
shades. m attractive patterns. Some have one
long and one knicker and some have two long
'?"'. Tl'ese are wonderful school
suits. The sale price is 1
$1195
Regular $13.50 to $17.50
BOYS' COATS
1
Men's all-wool pullover sweaters. These
sweaters are knit 'from pure' wool yarn
in the novelty pntterns now so much in
vogue: V-neck style. ICxtra special
Hoys' all-wool overcoats. These come In good
colors and are lined and unlined. The Jam
ay Clerance Sale reductions are quoted be?ow
Boys' $ 6.50 Overcoats .. . $4.45
Boys' $ 9.50 Overcoats $6.45
Boys' $12,50 Overcoats .. . S8.45
Boys' $15.00 Overcoats $9 85
MEB
Driving oves
Men's lined drlvlngves. These
are well made frqiood quality
leather, with a waarool lining.
A glove that will st hard wir.
Special
Regular $1, l values
$3.95
MEN'S
UNDERWEAR
$198
Men's part wool union
suits. These come in
long sleeve, ankls
length style. The reg
ular values nre from
S3.50 to $t.B0 a suit
broken sizes.
Men's part wool union
Bulla panel ribbed
style with long sleeves
and ankle length. Reg
ular $1.75 values. Your
choice 1
Small Boy
AH Wool
Suits
Two-piece sails for the small bo v. These come
Boys' UnioSuits
A clearance of boys'ln
to $2.50 values. In 1
Also lonsr Hleevo jwulib
Men's PaiJas
rt..n1.n.. lain nml elvnc in fiirriilav 51 Kfi
lot are Bhort sleeve nnd knee loimth Rtylesr
MANN'S
STREET FLOOR
$100
A suit
Boys' Longies
Hoys' Ions dress pants In sizes
to 10. ltegular $2.50 to S3.S5
values. Your choice Friday and
Satin day
$189
-B- pr. '
Men't outing flnnneajamns. These nre made jof splendid
ipialily outing flnnnell cut nnd in slip on or coat styles. They
ate regularly $1.50 ait. Yoiif choice
mann's streefloor Men's Wool Shirts
7 Men's all wool Argonaut and
Pendleton flannel shirts,
ltegular $1.50 and $11 values.
Special
THE
MEN'S
SECTION
Men's
hose,
rayon.
$1.59 VBfcji.
89c mm
$3.89 mSSmSl
y-
m
Mail and
Telephone
Orders Given
Prompt
Attention
paHe
ARCL PWCC DOWflWAPD
Coats and Dresses
The January (iarment Clcarancp at Mann's is the r fittest salo of coats and ilresses offi-retl tliii-iii? the year.
Kxceptioiial values are to he had in this season's lit'iidy-to-Wear. Coats and dresses are now reduced one
hnlf of their regular price. Coats for every occasion in hoth plain and tailored and furred styles are offered,
as well as dresses of silk and litiht weight woolens. The colors and sizes in both coats mid dresses are com-
MMFPMCE
AND LESS THAN HALF PRICE
FROCKS
COATS
Regular $49.50 Coats for.... $24.75
Regular $59.50 Coa4 for..... $29.75
Regular $65.00 Coats for $32.50
Regular $69.50 Coats for..... $34.75
Regular $79.50 Coats for.: $39.75
Regular $89.50 Coats for ...$49.75
Regular $110.00 Coats for.. ...$55.00
Regular $19.75 Dresses for $ 9.88
Regular $29.50 Dresses for $14.75
Regular $35.00 Dresses for $17.50 .
Regular $39.50 Dresses for......$19.75
Regular $45.00 Dresses for $22.50
Regular $59.50 Dresses for.:....$29.75
Regular $65.00 Dresses for $32.50
One Dozen Dresses, values to $10.00 .
One Dozen Dresses, values to $15.00 .
Two Dozen Dresses, values to $24.75 .
Just 15 Winter Coats, $22.50 values .. .
Two Dozen This Season's Coats.
.Special $3.95
.Special $4.95
.Special $7.95
Special $H.25
Choice $14.75
ALL OTHER WINTER COATS ONE-THIRD OFF
HOLEPROOF
HOSE
i-CKUlnr 75c Holeproof
Your choice of wool or
An exceptional value nt
2 PAIRS
$J00
Children's
Winter Coats
The January Clearance Salo offers
mothers a splendid opportunity to save
on Kills' winter coals. Coats of broadcloth,
cbllla nnd spoil mixtures, rurred and unfiirrcd
sizes. Special
chin-All
73-4
off
SALE OF SWEATERS
THE
MEN'S
SECTION
Sav now on sweaters. These we arc
offring nt '1M are exceptional In
quality and well knit Irnm stronK
ynrmi, Attractive designs and rolnrn.
Special
$295
SALE OF RAINCOATS
A timely sale of women's and misses'
raincoats. A IiIrIi Riadn storm collar,
belled cont In tho popular colors.
Your choice f 4.05.
$4.95
NEW WASH FROCKS
ON SALE FRIDAY
Fiisliinn'H newest wnsli dresses on
snle Kridny nnd Siilnrdny lit
Munn'x. Dozens upon dozens of
tliem. AM crisp nnd new, new
pntlerns, new color continuations,
new triminintrs nnd best of nil
they ' nre" well made from 1 lie fa
vored soft finished Knglisli prints.
95c
AH Guaranteed Fast Colors
Th hnntlHomo Wnrner Baxter,
with hi fine acting ami resonant
voice, and surrounded with ivno'.-.i.f
ably pood caM or princlpuln und
many other, Ik th htar of !th
"Honiftiicp of Rio Orande," the nll
talkinp ittctuiv , which openert -y.s
terday nt the Craterlan theater to
run until .Sunday -Tii''
The tu-enic. heuuty, plot, filumor,
truBedy, romsjneo and actloi) -has
mutfh of the appeal of Baxter's
firm Htnrrlnir vohlclo, "In Old Ari
zona." In some ways it is equal to
the latter and in others surpassed
it.
As "In Old Arizona," tho local
in the section of preat open spaces
opening with the- horder country
between tho United States nnl
Mexico, but with the main scenes
ind action taking place In. old
Mexico south of the Rio Grande
river, the name delightful Broken
Knglish is spoken by tho actors,
und the costumes and settings are
colorful nnd romantic. Altogether
"Romance, of ltfo firnndo" Is fine
entertainment.
Raxter wins further popularity
In his role as grandson of an aris
tocratic old Mexienn grandee, who
bears a grudge agninst the grand
parent whom ho hns never -seen
until the beginning of this play,
because the latter never forgavo
his mother for marrying his Amer
ican fnthor. The reconciliation of
tho two is one of the pathetic fea
tures of this picture play of in
trigue and fast action.
I'retty and talented Mona Maris,
a newcomer to tho'scroen and with
almost as much personality and
magnetism ns Baxter, divides pop
ularity honors with him, as th
modest und self-effacing god-child
of tho old grandee. They make a
very pleasing romantic pair and
both Hing well. Koberv Kdisoii
plays the grandfather, Mary Dun
can the beautiful, designing ward,
and that usual handsome hero
lover, Antonio Moreno, enacts the
role of a vlllian, the designing
nephew.
The dances and other scenes of
every day life and general grandeur
of the old-time Immense Mexican
estates, as well as the massive
scenes of the Uio Orande region,
charm the eye while the voices
and music of "Romance of Rl
Orande" more than delights the
A laughable talking comedy.
Lloyd Hamilton in "l: Illg Mo
ment," rounds out this entertain
ment hill, which appeara after
noon and night uully until. Sundey.
R. A. K.
Joan Crawford Is '
Hit Rialto TalkU
' Important film namcB nre In tlio
coat of 'Untamed," the tlrat Joan
Crawford all-talklni? picture, which
In now Bltiylngf nt the Fox 'RIalto
theater.' , j" . 1 ''
Robert Montgomery, one pf
Uroadway'B moat brilliant younu
actors, oomea to the lead. . He wu
alKned to lonsr term M-Ci-M con
tract by virtue of hlB work in Buch
Broadway stage hltB as "I'ogseB-
Blon" and . "One of the Family.
Yountf, curly-halred( DOBBesaed or
nunch in both nanae, ana .
smile, Montgomery la rated aa.one
of the moat promlxing "new foces"
to bo brought Into pictures.
Ernottt .Torrenco needs no In
troduction. . He plays. Joan's
scheming Hcolch guardian.
Holmes Herbert, Torrence s pai
in! tho nlcture. made a name for
himself in. "The Thirteenth Chair,"
and as Klorlot s friend In "Mao
amo X."
Joan Crawford hns In Un
tamed", the strongest characteriza
tion so far given her. . ,
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Scenes Realistic
1 1
1 One of (no most thrilling and;,
dramatic Bights that it has over '.
been, tlie privilege of tho publle
to ee on the screen l that of Elixw
crossing the Ice In "Uncle Tom's
Cabin." thc.f)mlTOtltn of. the Har. ;
rlct tlcechc'r ' Stowo novel, which"
Is now showing nt th Isl9 trlenten,
In order! to mako this scene W
renllHtlc n posdlble, Dlreetor Ifnr
ry Pollard took tho entire ITnt.
vcrHal compiiny over ' 3,000 miles
ncroBs tho country from Universal
(Mtyi Cal to I'lattsburgh,' e'.v
York, to tako advantage at the
natural Ice floes In tho Saranao ,
river. ' , , '.-r.-.
Home Baked Cake
Containing Poison
Recalled in Time
WASHINGTON1. Jan.-2.-V..
(P) Nine homo-baked Christ- '
mas fruit cakes seasoned with
enough nrsenlo poison to kllli
were, successfully apprehend- f
ed before., they appeared at
C h ttlJO.nv. -tables by the
United Stains and Conadnr
fond nnd , drug admlnlstra-i
tlon. '.;.'...' ' ' -
Investigation revealed that
K sack of flour in the .cake-
maker's home accidentally
had been mixed with a white
powder purchased as an In-
secllclrte for gnrden use nnd
containing nrsenlo. The
housewife who baked tho fruit
rake nnd who nto food mnde
from the poisoned, flour Is
now In a Borlous condition
from arsenic poisoning, Dr.
Dunbar. snld. '...!- , . , : .
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