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JTEBFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1931. PAGE FIVE FREIGHTER BUFFETED BY COASTAL STORM SEATTLE. Dec. 30. (J?, Creeping along under her own power au: losing much of her kg e&rgo In a hoary torsi, the Brtuih Jreighier Benlawera, 11 day out of Port!-al with a cixgo of logs for Japan, aa headed tor Victoria, B. C, today, bnr life boa U amaahed, her auperatructure damaged and her vent Ha tor combine carried away. She carried a crew of about 40 men. Bridge Approved WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. (AP) The war department approved today plana submitted by the county com missioners of Benton county, Oregon, for a bridge to be constructed across the east channel of Willamette river to Stahlbusch Island, near Corvalllo, Ore. Mine Sink Store. FREDERICK, Colo. (UP) Coil mine have ao honeycombed the earth under the atore operated by joe Ri al and that the build lu has a tar tea to alnk. Large window were cracjccc. an dthe doors have eat;;ed until It la Impossible to ahut them. Cheap RArilo for VI I la Re Police. OLEBURNB. Tel. (UP) A plan. whereby smaller cities may take ad vantage of poll'oe radio at low coil has been devised here. A private radio shop has been licensed to send out police calls, thereby relieving t:v city of the cost of erecting a broad casting station. Envy Two Xewatef. SEATTLE. (UPJ The envy of all Seattle newsboys are Sam Stanley aul his brother Bill. They deliver their papers In a miniature one-cyllnilsr automobile, which has a maximum speed of 10 miles an hour. American Fashion Designers Name Style Leaders in Various Walks Feminine Endeavor Also a Baby 6. ...... S. ....i. ,.k.,..,..w.ywwA M.wit.VM. t , , " I BABY- UULLh It v ; truly remarkable prlw. Thl. b.by ' L., lZZLlg 1 'Jf yJU flown, ana la dressed In pretty ICT fj " V I nn 1 I' rNSv JfV cioth.. with dainty rubber panne,. i w Engine Puffs Harmless Sparks is i'( f , S j? -jf "TUa 4 and ahoei and stocklnja. Every B, 1 I V . , , J Sv lits ! J I fj AST T4 n njjfj. I don,c.tg,c,rbr. QCr M.t AM ! ' If 11 i" $ Y 1 " S'"e fr tn '"',8 XM sr S Sparking flint lasts 300 windings- jfl fl l ! ! iK Jf 1 Sr 4 M i only at "- extra flint Included. Windip motor. f. t " ' I rv ' - I In I ; l -t" w e isisiiiissaiissaaM ' fcjsiviis bi ir.rind g r-'w- I ' ',0M 1 Pl s8-95 p i f; ;v 1 y" t L SS&f ulSO J Comfort and speed. jJ V if I i? ' V f , Notice the new streamline fen- : , ' ,1 - 4 ' " ' 1 ilWttw'Aa',: - ' Cdml.-p..Ud rust- L , i 1 1 j . it K ?V4h-,,f i"-f5 f w proof spokes. Bear steps. . Ife i jf, ' : s O rl.40 Yt8 MSWn'Ts Doll Furniture C J fy4" a Holier Bearing Wheels i-V- 5v cJ t V . 1 I for Easier Running , ' Orj iS- 111 V II A sturdy, up-to-the-minute wagon at a Ward Big Carrom Board ? Iwl fZZJL1,0" VVJ H I -low Dricel Heaw auto steel bodv. baked-on I I A A Mf I ' YT ' 1 1 o j..,. II F , , ft .'.A.rfl'W B enamel finish, new Improved fifth wheel. 16 I I J)Z.sf I SxSCl', - j if Bed. to. long! I y$ $Q ' 34x4 inch size. An ideal rift. See it! 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A ' A IXJ ' -r offering this beautiful all-corn- - ll ' I , I' O ' , WM H W"d ,aving- f;- I W ' position Girl Doll at practically - , J"Ah Half Price. A t fl r " l't. -'-'lvVwv EVERY DOLL 18 ! - I FamousMake 7sV i li UJi ! h X6 X GUARANTEED TO BE A ' "4 , , t Baby Walk. r i I I . (I J iff P j REGULAR $1.2B VALUE j at LoW VtjK ' Wl .1 C j ' fijAmf ; NOTE THESE FEATURES ( .j. ' R j"t aA Art, i I T (1) All composition body, legs, I 1 WfO'rll . i3 JZP:A 9 J I' 7 i"'- 4 A (2) This young lady stands up L ? Rer tires, larjA rs- C5 AV N ! TO. - 4 'A ( a,, afone fnd wiU also sit LfJ ".' VM5 '; I 'I UP r - 1 'LJt'i ping backwards, bump- 1 ., !t 2! ! I, O; V V 1 (3) Realistic bobbed hair wig I JZJV( if trs on front and rear. Chubby Baby Doll Beautiful Doll ' t:. I ' .""S n.,.tu r- iTi-.i,., ,.ij !, is securely fastened. V'iT''Kf , 1 i ,B(I Puln8 enamel A AO : r IT . )(4) Clothing is well made. I Y S2.98 55.98 ; , ZX (5 0?irecUonhead " I -ncbe. ,. snd .he .. M pre,,, well-dre.-ed, , S. -. 'LO direction. ,,, , nraullfnlly dressed low priced! Wig of human . CJy (6) This doll is full 16 inches In Irllly white. A buyl hair, sleeping eyes, il-ln. " V inhe'8ht rtlh a , f. f .ja ; BUY ONE OF THESE SENSA. f"ff rS "" "'" '"' '" V ,f f' . TI0NAL VALUES THIS ITsN JjL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , I E ' 1 WEEK-END FOR ONLY OfV ijTSSjfc tfitdfot-M A . - . 1 ! I-V 7 TCTf SPECIAL VALUE . 1 P I r I A Tk. I V I V ' f yj V, . ffiZSJ TZltJL Begular price la SI.49. and ' L ! 1 ri X:r' ' Cl rCwJE55; ""T nn sale this week- I ri (- I fl J : Table and Chairs Ufe-LIke Doll JTZfeSS "'"''' i! U , M S3.49 .si.98 93c j ,. " i. N gJ Tor tar ts parlln. sturdily her pretty wlgl near her ii w sr '' mmm S'aaasaassw' bam, flnMird In mnple. fVllh cry! tVntch her sleep. 20 Inches. j,miwu n i. un i uiij i . i nai . hiii. 1 gyrg ' """" ' "' "' Ch""'W Pr'C"" ' ' l" By MARY KI.IZABETII PI.t JCMFR (Copyright, 1B33, tha Associated Press) HEW YORK, Deo. 20 (AJ) Tha critical aye of American Xuhlon da signers surveyed the style scene to day and selected the eountry'a best dressed women, heading the list wttb Mra. Pranklln D. Roosevelt, They made It an all-Amerloan se lection, covering several fields of wo. men's activities, snd while In the mood also nominated a best dressed, baby. Mra. Roosevelt was selected as the best dressed Amerlean woman In pub lic life. Here are the othera: Kay Francis, best dressed film star. Mrs. Robert H. McAdoo, smartest dressed society woman. Mrs. William Woodward, most fash ionable dowager. Elaa Maxwell, most tastefully clad party hostess. Ins Claire, beat dressed actress on the stage. Mra. John Hay .Whitney, best as tired sportswoman. Gladys Swarthout, best dressed alnger. Amelia Karhart, smarteet dresser la aviation. Georgia OKeefe, moat fashionably dressed painter. Fannie Hurst, best dressed writer. Betty Morris or Park avenue, most chic debutante. And the babyt John Drayton Cochran, blue-eyed scion of Mr. and Mrs. Drayton Cochran ot New York, Baby Simply Dressed The beat dressed baby Uvea simply aa beftta any two-months-old Infant. He affects wooly and pink sweaters and soft white mu.Mn, sometimes with a wisp of lace. His grandmother la Princess Hohenlohe ecbllllngfurat, widow ot Gilford Cochran, millionaire turfman. Mrs. Roosevelt dresses wltn admir able taste for her manifold activities. Her clothes are conservative, but ot excellent materials. Blue Is her favorite color. Fannie Hurst's trappings, Incline to spectacular magenta velvets and gold brocades, topped by a severe coif fure. Amelia Earhart has flawless sport clothes, snd designs them herself. Bo has Mrs. John Hay Whitney, the great horsewoman. The best dressed "deb," the blue eyed daughter of Mr. and Mra. Lswtt - Oouverneur Morris, has light brown hair, chlo but fairly almple clothes, snd a frank, open face. Rise Maxwell lias Air Jocund Elaa Maxwell s black sstlna and heavy crepes hsvs an all. "Buck etty." onfr columnist called her. The most chlo society matron, the dark, distinctive daughter-in-law of Senator William Olbbs McAdoo, Is In. dividual but not ultra; she depends more on line rather than detail. Gold dotted net. lace, sequins, lit tle coata are worn by America's smart, est dowager, the wife of William Woodward, Long Island turfman. To Kay Francis, the whole thing 1 line. Her clothes are extremely sim ple often molded, with a low square neckline. The provocative Ins Claire likes lsme, snd hss gold Isms psjsraas. Her favorite colors for stsgs dress are red, white and blue. Georgia O'Keefe attires herself In black with crisp white touches. Her gowns ' flow loosely. Flame color or white for evening-, tweeds for dsytlme srs favorites of Glsdys Swarthout of ths Metropolitan opera, s Formal notice of appeal to the state . suprerne court from the conviction ot Kyle Pugh for criminal syndlcausm, was served upon the district attor ney today by Irwin Goodman of Port land, attorney for Pugh. Pugh waa sentenced to serve an Indeterminate term of not mors than five years In state prison. Pugb's counsel also ssks until February SB for flung of a bill ot exceptions and a writ ot probable cause. Pugh, pending legal action. Is st.U In the county Jail, in lieu of S1000 bond, which friends so far have been unable to secure. Pugh waa convicted of "possession, distribution, ssls snd public display" of communlatle literature advocating the overthrow of the American form of government by force. The guilty verdict was returned In less than 30 minutes. Ths esse wss tried tinder the Ore gon criminal ayndlcallam law. MASOMlS TO VISIT ASHLAND LODGE C. M. Wilson, grand master of tha Masonic lodges of Oregon, will make an official vl.lt to Ashland lodge to night. He will be accompanied by A. J. Caaa. district deputy grand master; V. A. Morris, senior grsnd Stewart, and J. B. Crawford, grand perauvlant. This promisee to be en Important and Intei.eatlng meeting and all Ma eons are urged to attend Christmas Seals are the hall-mark ot health. Buy them and use them generously. Fee stall Tribune want ada,