Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 21, 1932, Page 12, Image 12

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    MEDTOTtD "NfATTi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRrDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1932
G. 0. P. BIG PUSH
E
PXGE TWELVE
Chieftains Meant What They
Said After Maine Went
Democratic Heavy Can
nonading On All Fronts
By HF-OHERT PLWIMFR
WASHINGTON There can b no
doubting that the republican chlef
tatns meant what they said when,
after Maine vent democratlo In Ita
ataM election", the word went out
that a more lntenallled campaign for
President Hoover's reelection would
be waged.
The first of October saw heavy can
nonading all atong the O. O. P. front
Republican big guna were leaving no
sector untouched.
President Hoover sped to Dos
Moines to make the flrat of his cam
paign addresses. Vice-President Cur
tis dipped Into the south In the
so-called border states, then pushed
on for an extensive visit through
the west.
Ogden Mills, secretary of the
treasury and one of the President's
foremost political advisers, was on
the road for a trip that will carry
him to the Paclflo coast and back.
The youthful Patrick J. Hurley,
secretary of war and another of the
eablneteers who advises the Presi
dent on political msttvra, was pre
paring for a whlrlwln plane tour
of Oklahoma which called for nine
speeches In only two days.
Tireless Pat Hurley
Small wonder that Everett Ban
ders, chairman of the republican na
tional committee, could chuckle at
campaign headquartera and announce
trulmphantly:
", . . The 1932 campaign, both In
organization work and In carrying
the party message to thu voters, la
further advanced than at the aame
stage of any presidential contest I
can remember.
The pace being set by Hurley per
baps Is the most striking example
of the republican big push. Hurley's
ability to cover territory la uncanny.
Almost dally one reads of his ap
pearance before this or that repub
lican rally always in a different city,
sometimes in a different section of
ttie country. ,
Already he has won the name of
"Pat, the tireless."
Nine Talks In Two Days
Hit attempt to stump his home
tat of Oklahoma, making nine
speeches In two days, la Illustrative
of his oapaclty. Five speeches the
first day and four the second are
a rather large order for any man.
, Oosslp has It that Hurley thought
so. too. But with a plane ne decided
that he might be able to make It
after all.
Perhaps another reason prompted
Hurley to make the effort He has
the reputation earned at the very
beginning of the political open sea
sonof being the republicans' No. 1
"oheer leader." The democrats have
had a lot of tun "kidding" him about
tela
Maybe the Hon. Pat wants to show
the home folks a few things.
L
At the regular weekly meeting of
the Med ford Elks lodge held last
night, plans were perfected for. two
coming events on the Elks calendar
that promise to be exceptionally pop
ular In fraternal circles. The first
dance of the fall season will be held
on Monday evening, October 81st and
will be open to all Elka and Invited
guests. The second event of Interest
to Elks Is the election night party
planned for Tuesday evening, Novem
ber 8th which all active and un
affll'ited Elka are urged to attend.
Hot election news will be received
via radio and telegraph and loads of
entertainment Is being arranged by
B. O. "Jerry" Jerome. In addition
It Is planned to have a banquet
starting at 6:30 with tentative plans
calling for a venison dinner to be
prepared by P. O. Blgham and his
committee that has functioned so
well In the psst. A feature of the
evening will be a apeech by Floyd
B. Thompson, grand exalted ruler,
which will be reproduced from a
special phonograph record made es
pecially for this occsslon.
A resolution was adopted to help
out a special re-lnstatement campaign
whereby for the time until April 1st.
10S3 Elks whose membership has
lapsed may be re-Instated by paying
only a ta.oo fee and their dues for
the current period. This plan Is ex
pected to result In at least a hun
dred reinstatements and a ltrge com
mittee will be named lo handle the
details of this reinstatement cam
paign. Memorial service was held for Olen
rubric with W. A. Oatea giving a
very fine t!k on the active and In
structive life of brother rabrlck.
Catarrhal Deafness
and Head Noises
U you have catarrhal deafness, or
timet noise, caused by catarrh, or If
phlegm drops In your throat, secure
proper treatment at once. Sprays,
salve mid inhalera may bring you a
temporary relief, but permanent re
sult can only com from a consti
tutional treatment that win epel
the catarrhal poison from your sys
tem. Oft from JaxmJn At Woodi or your
drugirUt 1 or. of Parmtnt (Double
BtTength). Tak this homo and add
pint hot water and a HtM sugar
Take a tablespoon ful four time a
day; clogged nostrils should open,
breathing become easy, mucous atop
dropping. All suffercra from catar
rhal deafneM or head noise need the
simple, -pleasant, Inexpensive Far mint
. Cieatipeat, .
Starting Tomorrow - the Last Week of Marin's Popular 22nd
Anniversary Sale You 11 Wait Another Year for a Sale Like this
bb lift a 1 ifc wMMfyHT in m
IipaYii?pfei
Anniversary Sale of
FILET PANELS
Here la an unusual value In aide hemmed
filet net panels! These are of 8 point fine
quality filet net with Inch heme on aide
and 3 Inch hem on bottom. Your choice
tomorrow
$1.22 Each
4 Ply Monks Cloth
A marvelous value In natural color monks
cloth. Real 4-pty 60 -Inch cloth at leas
than your ordinarily pay for 2-ply. Anni
versary Sale price tomorrow at Mann's
35c Yard
New Rayon Underwear
98c
Children's
Sleepers
Keep the kiddles warm all
night with these soft cotton
and wool sleepera. Cotton
inside to prevent scratching
and wool outside for
warmth. Ths Ideal combi
nation for- healthful aleep.
These sleepers come In sizes
up to 8 years. Special.
9&
Infants' Main Floor
H
O
S
I
E
R
Y
Silk Clox Hose
The hosiery department offers tomor
row a beautiful sheer chiffon dress
hose of pure silk full fashioned cradle
foot, French heel and with a stun
ning new lact clox. A regular $1.35
stocking. Extra special '
Choice $1.22
Holeproof Hose
Another outstanding: value. 'Genuine
Holeproof sheer chiffon and service
chiffon silk hoee at 70c pair. Both
weight are full fashioned and have
the wanted cradle foot, French heel
Special 79c
'V..
tad
4
Anniversary sale' of women's and misses' rayon
underwear consisting of dance sets, steplns, gowns
and slips. These pieces are In tailored and lace
trimmed, styles. Colors are peach and flesh. All
sizes to select from.
TURBANS
In Style and
Variety for
Every Facel
5.
An exhilarating collection . . full of
surprise that are the charm of new hatst
Come see them tomorrow! Loads of
veils! Bowal Tucks Feathers! Twists!
Drapes I A color for every dress j A
style for every face!
Mann's Hat Shop Second Floor
' New Hand Blocked Scarfs
$00
A choice selection of hand blocked scarfs for
winter wear at 11.00 each. Those are In &M-r
alike and chlo wools In all the new shades and
combinations. Scarfs that have aold for $1.90,
special tomorrow .
New Neckwear
neckwear rf f f
7 $ I UU
A new shipment
silk and piquet
In the popular high
and V -shape
Choice
Anniversary Sale of
MEN'S SUITS
Kuppenheimer and
Club Models for Fall
MANN'S 22nd. ANNIVERSARY
SALE of COATS
Fall and Winter's Newest Arrivals . I . Go
On Sale Tomorrow Morning . . . See Them
Tou will be dollar wise If you choose a stunning winter coat from this Anniversary Sale! Not only
the largest selection In 'Southern Oregon to choose from but the finest garments made In America
await you at Mann's tomorrow. All the high-throated effects. The Ingenious fur collars, the elbow,
Interesting sleeves, wrap around lines, two season silk linings and In fabrics known the world over.
The prices start at $10.95 for tailored polo models and range up to $10.60 and $24.75 for dressy types.
All sizes and all colors,
$1095 $1650 $2475
New Conde and Printzess Coats $39.50 and $49.50
22
You'll pronounce these Kuppenheimer and Club suit
at $33.00 the greatest suit value that ever came to your
attention. You'll realize at once that when we aay
they are regular $30.50 to $85.00 values that we are
quoting facts. They are better milts than you have
ever bought before at leas than you hare ever paid.
You'll agree whsn you aee them tomorrow at Mann's.
Sizes 36 to 42
Holeproof "Autogart
Wool Dress Hose
NEW
SWEATERS
The sweater shop announces
a new shipment of women's
and misses' all wool altpon
sweaterse at $1.90 each.
These are In novelty weaves
In long and half sleeve .
styles. The colors are dark
green, wine, navy, brown,
and black backgrounds.
fil2ea 34 to 40.
SI 95
NEW
SKIRTS
A sensational value
In lovely new wool
skirts, new styles, new
colors snd a complete
range of sizes. 8klrts
that are real 3.95
values. Special to
morrow at Mann's
$295
DRESSES
On Sale Tomorrow
A mighty Interesting sale of lovely fall and
winter dresses In light weight wools, tweed
mixtures and solid color silk crepes. Also half
alfce dresses for thetall stout and short stout
woman and a group of regular size silk dresses
that have formerly sold as high as $35.00 all
Included In this dress sale.
SPECIAL
$99-
On Sale at
Mann's TomorTov
Knit Suits and Dresses
Women looking for knitted wear will do well to see these one, two. and
three -piece wool dre.ves and suits at Mann's tomorrow for only $0.95.
The drewee ha-'e the popular half sleeve that Is worn elbow length or puff.
The suits have waist and hip lencth Jackets, Knitted blwisea and smart
akirta. Colors to be found In both groups are black, navy, wine and green.
Sires 14 to 20.
ANNIVERSARY
SALE PRICE
$695
Girls' Wool .
Jersey
DRESSES
Girls' all wool Jersey school
dresses In one and two-piece
styles. Colors are navy,
green, brown and red. Sizes
from 7 to 14 years. Special
tomorrow, Mann's second
floor.
$195
Girls' Winter
COATS
Girls' all wool school coats
In the popular polo style.
These coats are full silk
lined and Interlined for
warmth. Come In a rich
shade of tan and have a
smart raglan sleeve. Sizes
8 to 14. Special
$65.0
Chinchulla
COATS
Girls' all wool chinchilla
coats tn smart military
styles, navy blue and flan
nel lined. This aame coat
sold for $5.95 last season.
Sizes 7 to 14. Mothers are
telling us that this hi the
bert school coat In Medford
SPECIAL
$345
MANN'S SECOND FLOOR
J
w0m
Invest tn two or three pair of these fine soft
wool Holeproof Autos art socks and know what
real hose comfort means. New all over and
clorked patterns In winter's newest colore and
combinations, Siaea are from 10 to 13.
50c
Men's Dept., Mann's Main Floor
MEDFORD 'B OWN STORE
Anniversary Sale of Blankets
All Wool Part Wool , All Wool
?2xS4 Inch heavy weight alt
wool blankets in solid '
shades with a contrasting
colored border. Blue green,
froM. rose, lavender and
peaoh. Ertra special tomorrow.
70x80 lnoh part wonl blsn
kete In the popular block
plaid pattern of blue, rose,
gold, green, orchid and tan.
Edges are bound with
matching sateen. Eitra special
72x04 inch plsln color all
wool blankets at $5 95 each.
These are a two tone revers
ible blanket in rich pastel
and other shades. The edKee
are sateen bound In match
ing color.
36-inch
OUTING
FLANNEL
3 Inch outing (lannel la
llpht and dark patterns
of stripes, checks and
all-over design. This Is
a splendid quality cloth
ejpecially woven for win
ter gowns snd pajamas.
1 Qc Yard
54-irich Wool Crepe
Special tomorrow In the dress goods section.
54-Inch fine quality wool crepe In the populsr
dren shades for winter 1MJ-33. Bright blue,
old win-, rhum brown, nai7 blue, high school
red, tn rd 'black.
Special 98c Yard
New Wool Coating
doing to make a coat this fall? If so. o theee newest M-lnch all
wool costlnas now on d!.ply and al In our d-ew gorts section. New
tween snn diagonal pa"' In win, tan. orforrt and black,
bfautlful coat weight material goes on sal tomorrow.
This
$3.98 $1.65 $5.95
ANNIVERSARY
SALE PRICE
$l9-5,d.