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PAGE SEVEN FASHI HUEY'S GUARDSMEN DEFEAT 'SQUARE DEALERS LEGAL BLACKMAIL By LUMAN BROTHERS Ij - Saturday and Monday Specials IfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOML), OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1933. 1 1 t4iNNrfl.U.VM Choice Turkeys, lb. . . . 25c R.I. Red Hens, nice and fat, lb 18c SWISS STEAK, ... . lb 15C HAMS, half or whole, . . lb 22c MINCE MEAT, bulk, 2 lbs. 19c SHORTENING, . . 3 lbs 35c Solid Pack Oysters, . . pint, 30c K. Falls Potatoes, No. 2, 50 lb 39c Ripe Bananas, lb ... . .5c Hills Bros. COFFEE 2 lb. Tin 60c LOG CABIN SYRUP . 39c Free Waffle Plate with each med. sized can Calumet Baking Powder j Free Cake Tins with one lb. can flAntt Del Monte Tomato Juice Three Cans 25c Del Monte Fruit Cocktail Tall Cans 17c For Health's Sake Package of Don't Forget a Kellogg's All-Bran it II. I? 4 to M to M 0 This Is Snow Flake Week Be sure to add a package of crisp Snow Flake Sodas to your order. x Color and Glitter Featured in Clothes Designed for Early Wear Satins, Crepes and Chiffons Are Used By RITA FERRIS Associated Press Fashion Editor PARIS. AP) Color and glitter enliven the new evening clothes which Pari has designed for early spring wear. Though both vlvtd hues and sparkle appear In accent rather than In the body of the gown, there Is many a bright and novel touch to spell M1035., Pigskin belts on evening frocks, huge chrysanthemums dripping from waistlines, turquoise buttons and j glass fabric tunica are among the effects which make the style scout "stop, look and listen." I Pigskin for Evening Molyneux adds a natural pigskin belt and gloves of all things to a black velvet evening frock and great, vivid long petalled chrysanthemums to the waistline of crepe evening gowns. Many of them are worn with little Jacket dripping with gold or tortolseshell paillettes. Turquoise clips and buttons are Leluong's favorite accent for white satin or black velvet evening gowns. Most of them ere made of tiny tur quoise beads closely clustered In gold or silver, one of the most striking effects being achieved by a row of turquoise buttons on a black gown., Clips and Clasps I'sed Lanvln puts big crystal or rhlne s tone clips In the corners of square evening decolletea. while Patou usea emerald or ruby clips to repeat the color of stones which appear In big -plashing belt clasps. The same designer finds a new way of adding color by lining the panel trains of his new evening gowns with a contrasting shade. ShlaparelU doea things In her own way. She uses a shimmering fabric said to be woven with spun glass, for the crushed belts and tunica which appear with her night-time frocks, and sometimes adds a saucy little bow of contrasting shade at the back waistline where fullness is concen trated. One of her most striking frocks Is a taffeta model In a new shade called Chinese Ink (rich blue black) which has a diamond -shaped apron of pink "glass" fabric with the top point held to the neck by a garland of pink gar denias. - Another of water green satin Is de signed with the skirt fullness all swept to the back and topped at the point where It Is shirred by a little red velvet bow. Rough shining satins, blistered crepes and chiffons are the fabrics most often used, while turquoise, pink, tea yellow, vanilla, soft greens, plum, brown, black and white are colors most often favored. ROGUE RIVER PLAY i J.S i II Sonjtor Huey Long of Loulalana ahow.d tha local folk, who wn who wh.n an organization of anti Long citizen, known at tha "Square Dealera" tried to aalza control of tha capltol. Thla picture ahowa the national guard, on Long'a ordera. "capturing" the capltol. (Aaaoclated Preaa Photo) E Coach Ray Henderson of Junior high school announced two games today for his charges over the week end, one between the local eighth grade team and a midget team from Phoenix tonight at Junior high school at 6:40 o'clock, and one- Sat urday night between the Junior high varsity and the Eagle Point high school. The latter will be a prelim inary to the high school-Chemawa contest. Tonight's game was Bet at an early hour to allow the Phoenix team, which will match the eighth grade boys with a limit of 107 pounds, to return to their home floor for an other game. Fast contests are expect ed both tonight and Saturday. The Junior high line-ups: Eighth Grade Varsity Campbell J McKee Scheffel or Paske..p.. Ettlnger Montieth JD Verblck Stead .....a Wilson Plche ..M ..Q Warner, Santo MRS. HAUPTMANN TAKES STAND 625 HUNGER STRIKERS FLOCK FROM Ml PII PECS, Hungary, Feb. 1. (AP) Ex haustion from hunger and cold after 35 hours of self-imposed Imprison ment In the dark depths of a coal mine, the remaining 62S hunger striking miners who went below ground yesterday emerged from the pits at 2:30 p. m. today and de clared themselves ready to negotiate with the mine owners. The exit of the 625 cleared the pits of strikers for 73 of the number who went below ground previously had emerged. a i.. tt I Us V'! If t -i HI II INDIANAPOLIS. lb. l(AP) Indiana's only woman legislator Mrs. Robert West Nicholson of In diana polls today won her first skir mish to bar suits for alienation of affections, breach of promise, seduc tion and naming of co-respondents In divorce proceedings when the bouse passed her bill by a vote of 87 to 7. The bill now goes to the senate. Referring to suits fdr alienation of affections, breach of promise and seduction, Mrs. Nicholson. In her sec ond speech of the session, said: "As every attorney In this assembly knows, such suits which enable a woman to capitalize on her own in discretions are. for the most part legal blackmail." The woman legislator said represen tatives of bar associations In New York and Chicago hud asked for a copy of the measure to Introduce in their state legislatures. E MARSH FIELD, Feb. 1. (AP) State emergency relief workers on Coos Bay were on the Job "under protest" today as the result of vote at a mass meeting attended by 100 men last night, at which It was decided to postpone a strike until groups opposing an hourly wage re duction could be given a hearing before the state grievance commit te A strike had been called for this morning because hourly pay had been cut to 42 cento from 60 cents. Under tlie plan In effect today, however, net Incomes are to remain the aame due to increased number of houra allotted to each man. Thla excellent courtroom photo of Mrs. Bruno Richard Hauptmann was taken as her husband, Bruno Richard Mauptmann, was being cross examined by Attorney General Wilentz. Mrs. Hauptmann, wife of the accused murderer of the Lindbergh baby, was tha second defense wit nniui at tha Flemlnaton. N. J. trial. (Aaaoclated Press Photoi RAILROAD SERVICE FOR 40 PASSENGERS COSTLY CHICAGO, Feb. 1. (UP) The orand Trunk railroad told the Illi nois commerce commission today that Its round trip service between Chi cago and Harvery, with a dally aver age of 40 passengers, waa so ex pensive the road could provide an automobile for each passenger and lose less money at the end of the year. SALEM. Feb. 1 (AP) The house of representatives placed a curb upon the practice of hiring special attor neys by state boards and commls slons today when tt unanimously adopted H. B. 145 by Representative Lew Wallace, Multnomah. The bill points out that the office of the attorney general was created to provide the other departments of the state with all necessary legal ad vice though It does permit the em ployment of special attorneys in eases of absolute necessity upon ap proval of the governor of state board of control In Instances where these have full authority over the board or com mission. Relief to small debtors was riven br a rote of 40 to 17 In a bill which exempts S50 fcr married men and 28 for single men from garnishment upon proper appearance In court. The house, by Indefinite postpone ment, killed Representative Harri son's measure which would prohibit the advertising of alcoholic liquors In any newspaper, magarine, bill board or radio. TWINS FINGERPRINTED FOR PROPER SPANKING JOLTET, m.. Feb. 1 (UP) Wil liam Borthewtcs took his five-year- old twin daughters, Dorothy and Do lores, to the police station today and had them fingerprinted. Doro thy, he explained, was naughty and he spanked Dolores by mistake. It wont happen again. FREE ELECTRIC SERVICE FROM MUNICIPAL PLANT ATLANTIC. la., Feb. 1. (UP) Mayor Joseph Burnea notified users of the municipal light plant's elec tricity today that they would be presented with cancelled bills for January. The bills, amounting to 7800, will be paid from the plant's profits. 3mzmft For 50 YM Golden Wt Coffee hot brought to you enrarythlng which would maka your cofhto mora d.llclout. The latest It THERMA15 roasting. Try H . . . fragrance and flavor will win you Immediately! ALLBRAM P j The play. 'The Old Settlers' PI nic." Rogue River's entry in the Jack son county dramatic contests, will be given at the auditorium of tn Rogue River high school at 8 p. in. February 2.' The locale of the play Is a farm house kitchen, and the time early morning. In the cast will be Henry Miles, an old aettler, Tom Knox; Lucy Miles. Henry's dsughter. Bertha Lund; Tom Chapoton. In love with Lucy, Glenn Blrdseye; Martha Brooks, a widow, Edith Knox; Jim Bledsoe, a neighbor Victor Blrdseye, and another nelglv bor, Lizzie Speight, being played Dy Mrs. Roy Hollister. James Blake Is assisting in direct ing the play, and Mrs. Dick Is the prompter. Nlta Blrdeseye In business manner, and Mrs. Cecil Roberts Is the costumer. LOVELY NEW 7 Make Their Appearance Tomorrow at the M. 3. Bepafftftmeimlt Sltoi?e Loan's Bakery Department Don't spend anxious hours trying to bake to suit your family. By selecting your bread and pastries at our Bakery counter you can please everyone. This week end special is HONEY DROPS Generous sized cookies made from pure honey. Doz 9c Chocolate Fudge Cake Each cake iced with walnut fudge. Special. .23c Hello World! Bring on your tough jobs ! I'm riding high on W-i-n-g-s of the M o-r n-i-n g! Schilling Coffee! There is i sturdy quality in Schilling Coffee which with reasonable care in making it, will deliver a fragrant full-flavored cup with delicious regularity. Schilling Coffee There are two Schilling Coffeei. One for percolator. One for drip. Lovely New Spring COATS Arc Here' We ore featuring the well known PRINTESS line of coats and suits . . The Istefit style trends, sleeves, Mi arte with (JlAL ITY fnhhloned into every garment. Short flttrd, mannlh suits In Jut the right shades for the new sea son. Outstanding values at $24.50 Exceptionally tmitrt coats with the new Dolman sleeve some fur t rimmed in thariee of tan, navy and blnrk $1 To 6.75 $24.50 JOYCE LEE DRESSES How charming these new frocks are with some of them styled for both street and dress. 8ome with Jackets. ItrrMP are complete without Jacket, too. There are the newest material, sleeve versions and cuffs with such lovely Ah tides as leaf roe; blues from aqua marine to navy, greens and reds with tasty trimming. $14.95 Special Rack of Dresses In prints, plain and notifies. You'll find, In this bargain group, the latent styles for tprlng and unbelievable bargains at $5.95 FOUNDATION GARMENTS The popular two-way stretch In the very newest styles specially priced at . $1.95 to $4.95 Spring Sweaters Just like hand crocheted sweat ers are these lovely new spring sweaters In exquisite shades of rose, egg-shell, peach and yellow as well as white. Both short and long sleeves $1.25 to $3.45 Bargain Basement Children's Shoes. Brown or black oxfords. Compo sition soles, i'i to 2. $1.00 One lot of Women's Shoes. Tics, pumps and oxfords. Broken sizes $1.49 Women's Arch Support Shoes. Brown or black. Ties. Medium heel. $2.45 Men's Heavy Work Shoes. Composition soles. $1.98 to $2.98 Boys' Oxfords or Dress Shoes. Black only $1.98 to $2.75 You too can enjoy Real Foot Comfort Here Is whnt we be lieve to be some of the bent shoe values yon ran secure Com fortable, well made, fathlonahle footwear yet conservotliely stled and corrertly flttrd to your exact slre--niacli kid, brown kid and brown seal predominate! Spring Hats Now. our own new hat de partment offers an out standing array of "prtng's newest millinery creations, straw doth creations, Milan, turtins every desired style $1.49 $1.98 $2.98 Spring Silk at Special Prices Kiteliw rough crep. A atlk much la to cue. Sc. til. krrt umrtment sn 4Uplj. $1.69 Rough Crepe Silks HeaTy rough ere pea tor early Spring dreaaea. Very t pedal 79c Print Silks New patterns on display for tha first time Saturday. 97c to $1.49 Linen Finished Prints For tha new shirtwaist dress or blouse. 49c Spring Voiles Kmx roll. In all the net, aprlng hade. All new thla week. 35c BIG SALE Men's Dress Pants Young Men, norelty tweeda, Hprlng pattern, and apring atylea. nlaed to fit young men. year. $3.95 Men's Grey Worsted Pants Men'a Cuff bottom.. Large roomy acat, htfh want line. Full cut. all aliea. $2.95 Men's Novelty Grey Dress Pants lard flnhh for long aerrtce. Beat tailoring. Just neat drray pant, $4.45 Men's Hats Good quality hat. In new apring color. Eatra ralne at the, prim. $1.75 $1.95 $2.95 $2.95 ' and $3.95 " M. M. Department Store