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rnfiE EIGHT ftCRnPOCD MATTj TRIBUNE. MEDFORT), OftEOON, FRIDAY, FEBTtTTATiY If!, VJ'M Spring Hosiery MmfORftOMOM. EGGSSHOWEREDPIONEEB WOMAN, ! ON W WOB S, j mm 8ME Jlaitri6&tfiaAtmwtAljOte C "THE, STORE FOP EVEPYBODV J "I Wear No Man's Haltnr" Greeted With Barrage and Near Riot Ensues Heaver Escapes Crowd. CHICAGO, Fob, 1 3. P) A bar rage of ckkh thrown' at Mayor Wil liam Halt Thompson titi he deliv ered a cnmpnign t porch, in a clown town theater today broke up the meeting temporarily and Htnrted a near riot. I'ollce rescued the vkk thrower and rushed him out of the theuter after other memhem of the audience had begun to ansa lilt him. Mayor Tliompnon, earn pit lining for renomlnatlon of tho republican ticket, was swinging u leather bai lor and saying "and I wear no mun'H halter around my neck," when a man in the audience Hhuiit ert "Oh, yeH you do you wear the hoodlum's haller,' and let fly mv ernl.cKKH. Ah hia neighborM pounced on the egtf thrower, veral policemen eHeorU'd lilm out si Htage door. None, of the eggH hit the mayor, although one splattered agahiHt the microplioite. I IiOKKIimt'i, Ore., Feb. 1 3. (ft) I Mr. William It. Will, KG. one of I the cliy'H most prominent women, died suddenly at her borne last j night from a stroke of apoplexy. I She was born in 1'ekln, Hi., In jl84.ri. Klie was n pioneer school teneh , er hen and lu .KM married Judge I W. It. Willis, the first Justice of the peace In ljouglas county, a former mayor of KoHctnu-g, and an early County Judge. Ho died 20 years ago. Their home, one of the most pretentious In the city, occupied an acre of what Ih now tho center of the city business district. Mrs. Willis was an arden floriculturist and a few years ago the city bought the house and a portion of the land for n public library and park. Mi'h. Willis was a social leader here for many years and entertain ed President Kutherford H. HuyeH, Oem-ral William Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. llerron, parents of Mrs. Taft, and many others. 4 E QUEEN GIVES UP A KING L WALLA WALLA, Wash., Feb. 3 3. (A') A note taken from the pockets of Jnines Thomas Miller. 27, whose body was found In a garage hero Wednesday night said he intended to commit suleldi, Prosecutor Bernard J. Lehrer re- vealed today. It was first thought lie had been murdered. Tiic note was addressed to the dead man's father, David W. Mil ler, city street commissioner, and indicated tho two bud differed over business policies. The young er Miller operated a ttorvice Hla tlon. Lebror said Miller had ex pressed a hope In tho note that his widow and child would have his life, insurance. Reconstructing the events pro reding Miller's death, officials said Miller started the motor of ills automobile In tho closed garage, hut before- the carbon monoxide from the motor proved fatal, stop ped the. motor, pushod open the doors and tried to stagger out, but tell, striking the concrelo floor. The fall would account for libra, sions on his fitco and bend. Lehrer unit! examination of the lungs showed traces of tho poisonous gns. wildIlIll OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 13 P A rnmpnnt gunner spouted n threat of ffro tin the Oklahoma City oil field today. ; . .Tweu'y families' won ' driven from Mboir suburban homes as clouds of gas, held close to the ground in n, heavy atmosphere, were hnrnn upon them by a south wind. More than Hit) men toiled In-a rain through the nteht, building earthen dikes to hold the floods of oik The well, No. 4, Mary Jnne 1'n sell of tho Indian Territory Illu minating oil enmpany, broke all connections last night. Its flow was estimated at about 000 bar rels mi hour. No effort was made to curb the well until daylluht because of the duneer of havlnit lights near tiie highly Inf lamiuahlc geyser. 1. T. !. o. officials said the fire menat o was IncrcaMcd be en use the high humidity prevented gas from dissipating hi the air. II LONDON, Feb. Kb (P) liucha rest society reports that Queen Helen, unable to hold the lovo of her handsome prince, now King Carol, plans to marry a Kuiunniuii officer, t'olonel Mkclctti, were pub lished here today. Helen Is said lo have written Parol, whose friend in 1'aris, tin.' red-headed Manila Lupescu is un derstood to be lodged -now near the royal (luarters, that she will resist all his efforts lo nullify the divorce she obtained from hlrn In Absentia la IU2H. While the holy synod of the Rumanian-, orthodox church e dared Ihut dlvorcfe null and void.' shortly after Carol became, king last June, it JiftV beeil explained that this in.'iiie it only morally Mon-exlHtent. diuV legal annulment would have to come tlft-oiigh the courts. Such n marriage as Is reported to be eont em plated by Helen Would be almost unheard nf lu Kuropean royal circles. If e I e n's principal complaint against Carol has been that of In fidelity. She is now 111 with Inflti ena. BY MENINGITIS HllAXOUAt, Feb. 13. Kuo Mln, new, agency of the national government, wild today n spinal meningitis epidemic, was "raging" in i'beklang province. , A Hangchow dispatch said that out of x I J cases at 1 lalning, 7 5 mllo.1 HOtithwest of Shanghai, tilO tiled. Provincial authorltle were said to bo responding to "wide-J spread urgent calls from various, areas asking help." Foreign health authorities here issued a warning urging the adop tion of preventive measure locally. FORT WORTH. Texas, Fob. H. tfl'l (stoutly plcaMcd with the result i f (heir three state drought relli-r tour, which came to an end at Texarkana last night. Will Rogers and Captain Frank Hawks landed here at 8:i'i a. in , today en route to California. They raised ."-'i.l!H (n the three states for tbe iii-d Cross ivllef fund. Rogers xaid he 'had to go t work on the Knx inmlo lot tumor t''w on his new picture. FOUND IN ALLEY WASHINGTON. Feh. U.-tfV) The mutilated currency stolen by j tliugs early yesterday In the Cnlop; Htallon was discovered by police today In an uptown alley. j Tho three registered moll pouches It) which ihn worthless pieces of money w re being ship! ped from the federal reserve bank 111 New Yolk to the treasury horn were not located. The bllln, worth $Jt07,00 hud they been whole, were wrapped hi 11 bundles and found near I Uh und T streets. ' N. V. In unother alley nearby, police found He vera I packages of nhot Ktin shells, from which the h't lind been extracted and steel slugs insetted. They continued the Ffaroh fr the three or four rob ber believed hivul til In the crime, hoping to counrct 'be U hum) cued money und tho shells. Eat Everything without Fear of Indigestion Ar there lots of foods you can't eat for fear of tras, blontliiR, pains in the stomach nnd bowels? Do you have to nasa un favorite dishes whilo tho rest enjoy them I " That's a sign you need Tanlacl i For more than 10 years Tanlae has j restored to vigorous health thou- Hands who denied themselves their , favorite foods just as you bsve to. 1 Mrs. Arvcnn Bowers, of 12U0 Jackson St., Topcku, Kans., says: "Klve years I was troubled with gas, bloating and clmy spells. But Tanlac toned up my whole system and increased my weight JO lbs." : If you suffer from Indigestion, gas, diz.iiicH, headaches, constipa tion or torpid liver give Tnnlae chance lo help you! The first bot tle often brings the needed relief. - T lilac Is a good, mire medicine, made of roots, barks, and herbs I that are recognized by tho United Slates rharmiicopocia. (let it from Your druggist today. Your money j lack If it doesn't help you. Neckwear Ul U For Spring MAIN FLOOR For Women and Children Pure Silk Rollins A genuine Rollins pure silk stocking at $1.00 pair. This super fine hose comes to you In service or. chiffon weight. They are full fashioned and are shown in good spring shades. Your choice Saturday One must have a new piece or two of neckwear for that spring frock. We are showing some adorable pieces and sets in lace, crepe de chine and flat crepe. They are new and we know you'll love these clever designs. Mann's neckwear section, Main floor. Infants' Rompers Every mother in Medford who has a wee small son or daughter about to go Into-rompers will be interest ed in these broadcloth affairs. They aie the cutest rompers we have , shown In years, colors are blue, pink, white and yellow with Just a touch of smocking in contrasting colors. They have the elastic knee. $2.45 to $2.95 89 Suit Infants' ection Main Floor $100 J. Full Fashioned Lisle Women's and misses' fine quality pure lisle hose. This is a full fashioned stocking plain in pattern and in good solid shades. Lisle Is excellent for school or business wear. Your choice Saturday Pure Silk Theme Glorious full fashioned pure silk Theme hose fcr spring. This fine stocking come in chiffon weight and has a chic French heel and picot top. A long wearing chiffon hose in good shades and all sizes. Choice Kiddies' 3-4 Socks 's full -length fine quality lisle rich plain shades and chic novelty All sizes are found in this group are regular 50c a pair. Your choice $J0O Costume Jewelry For Spring Complement your spring costume with a new piece of jewelry. Ee pecially smart this season are the coral necklaces we are showing in the jewelry section. Choice $1.00 i 65 Children1 socks In patterns, and they Saturday 39 Spring Scarfs The scarf will be quite the thing this spring and summer. Why not get yours now and know you have the correct style for the new season. See these at Mann's. You'll love the colors and patterns. Neckwear section, . Main floor. Choice $1.98 Venus Cor retails An unusual value in the corset section for Sat urday. Genuine Venus corsetalls with an inner belt that is well boned and top of swami silk, shirts are brocade and elastic. The sizes range from 36 to 44 bust measure. New Kid Gloves in the colors so much in vogue for spring. Choice $3.45. MAIN FLOOR Unusual Value at $3145 Spring Coats Rayon StepHinsi Women's and misses tailored and trimmed steplns and bloom ers In super rayon. These good garments come in all sizes and shades. Your choice Saturday j, 69' No matter, how expensive your tastes may be you can be happy in one of these glorious coats at $29.50 and your choice is not limited to just a coat! In this group are polo coats, coats for travel, dress coats and chic sports coats. Coats that show the new fitted effect, new sleeve and . lapel ideas, smart high belts and on some you'll find adorable furs. All the newest spring pastels, mix tures and of course black and cadet blue. Sizes 14 to 40. Women's and Misses' $1.00 Print Pajamasfor 59c sfor -59c Spring Dress Fabrics, Bedding and Curtain Material Crepe de Chine Splendid weight 40-Inch all-silk crepe de chine at 93c a yard. This is Indeed a super value especial ly when you have a choice of 22 spring colors to select from. Maize, coral, sage, nlle, brown, pink, peach, rose, blue, orchid, navy, black, and white. Per yard Wool Challie For that now spring dress for mother, sister, or daughter nothing is better than wool challie. This splendid material comes 27 inches wide and in good colors and patterns. Your choice Saturday at Mann's, per yard Curtain Panels Those of you who are thinking of new curtains for some room in the house should see these love ly lace panels at Mann's. They come In the popu lar 2' 4-yard length and are in almost any pattern you could wish. Each Drapery Crash New cretonne pattern drapery crash. Full 36 Inch es wide and in natural tan grounds with neat over patterns in dainty floral designs and rich colors. This is an ideal drapery fabric for almost any room In the house. Per yard 36-in. Percales Complete spring stocks of genuine ABC percale now ready for your selection. This famous percale Is guaranteed color fast and Is full 36 Inches wide. Ask the salesman to show you this delightful summer material and note the beautiful colors, patterns and quality. Per yard Spring Voiles Every one will want a voile dress this spring! That's why wo ask you to see this 40-Inch fast ' color voile now on display at Mann's. All the new spring shsdes and patterns are ready for your se lection. Yet this fabrlo Is priced per yard, only 98c $J00 $00 25c 25c 29c 42x36-inch CASES 39Cea. Colored Border Sheets and Cases A new shipment of fine quality muslin rheets and cases In the papular hemstitch ed fast-colored style. The sheets are 81x99 and the pillow cases 42x36. In this display are 5 colors, maize, blue, orchid, rose, and green. This is the lowest price we have ever quoted on colored border sheets and cases, Buy now. 81x99 Sheets A $165 $295-0 Silk Blouses For Spring - . The silk blouse will be very much in vogue this spring es pecially with those women who will wear a smart knit suit, tweed suit or a clever skirt and blouse. These new arrivals are sleeveless and have Peter Pan collars or Vneck lines with turn over collars. Other style notes are jabots, tucks and pleats. Colors are white and eggshell. $2.50 New Pongee Blouses at $2.25 Also Coats at $12.50 One could not find a better coat value than these glorious new models at $12.50. The showing is com plete, consisting of . new soring tweeds, chonga and sport mixtures, smart sport, travel and street styles that feature new collar and cuff ideals as well as fitted lines and high belts. New colors and every coat is well lined with long wearing rayon. Sizes 14 to 4fi. Shaker Sweaters For Women and Misses A spring sale of women's and misses' all-wool shaker sweaters. These comfortable big warm sweat ers are simply Ideal for working in the spring garden, for sports wear, for school or in the car. The col lars come up around the neck or can be worn open. They are coat style, colors are black, navy, tan or red. Regular values from $5.95 to $9.95. Three Prices to Choose From $3.95, $5.95, $7.95 Spring Frocks A charming group of new spring dresses to sell for only $12.50. Dresses of solid color silks and clever prints. This showing offers one a varied choice of one-piece frocks and ensembles in styles that fea ture the new plaids, stripes and border prints. The size range is from 14 to 40. $12.50 Saturday Sale of Children's Sweaters A qroup of children's all-wool slip-on and coat style sweaters, some with sleeves and others sleeveless light and dark shades and In sizes from ! to s years. These are renular up to S2.95 in value. Your choice Saturday $1.49. Your Choice SI 49 NEW SUITS For the Spring Season Get your spring suit now; get the full benefit of the later style con celts and new shades. Kiankly, you'll go a long way to find bettc suits, finer tailoring or greater value than in these Kuppenheimer and Club suits for Spring, 1931. What's more, we can fit men of any pro portions. See these suits, slip Into one of them. They are so good you can't help but like them. Kuppenheimer and Club Cloths $35tos50 o o MEN'S SECTION MANN'S MAIN FLOOR rorcc