Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 01, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    PAGE FIVE
JOHN HENRY LEWIS
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. JIEDFOKD. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1933.
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OF LIGHT HEAVIES;
ST. LOUIS. Nov. 1. (AP) John
Henry Lewis, the first negro light
heavyweight champion since the reign
of Battling Slki, turned ambitious
eyes today toward the goal of goals
of another negro the world heavy
weight title.
Tho Arizona ebony storm, who
gained the light heavyweight crown
last night with a smashing victory
over Bob Olin, served notice to the
fight world that he would be a con
tender for the title sought by his
friend, Joe Louis, Detroit's amber
bomber.
Louis, who refereed one of the pre
liminaries, watched from the ring
side as John Henry, fighting the most
brilliant battle of his career, batter
ed the champion, a slight betting fa
vorite, through 15 frenzied rounds
before 9,000 hysterical fans.
"The first thing I'm going to do Is
fight some more and make some
money," the 21-year-old champion
Louis's age said In his dressing room
after the bout. "Then I'm going to
start eating until I weigh enough to
enter the heavyweight class."
OPERATEONlYE
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A YNST?. J SPECIAL
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kr tsl'f?' I Hosiery Ringless
W f chiffon or seivice
fww- ifiW -I 1 weight New col-
fcLw , 'V! 10 '4 Nationally
KSy. j J advertised brand.
65c
O a"Q X J I i,,1' I I MAIN FLOOR
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FUR COATS fell - rv'Ix
IM? rrins n-liy this t; , V ,?3
Lapin fur coats. Swagger, fTM& 'T 1 ' W t'iX
trotter and full length l&lh - i"""'v hit-
coats. Black, brown and ' ",I""""-M""- . X 'p "Y
$" A qi- eel gray. .tXjKKl '''"I'liyi r- l
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SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1. (AP)
Prankle Alustlza, the little halfback
who played with cracked ribs and
never said a word, lay quietly in a
hospital here today awaiting the out
come of an operation performed to
restore the Impaired vision of an eye
injured in football.
The surgery on the retina torn
while Alustlza was playing for Stan
ford against University of California
at Los Angeles September 12, was
performed by Dr. Hans Barkan. It
was successful, reports said, but Alus
tlza must wait two or three weeks
before the bandages can be removed
to find out whether the Basque will
again have cqmpletely normal sight.
LADY LIONS AIDING
SANTA CLAUS WORK
I
A statement issued today by the
Ladles' Auxiliary of the Medford Lions '
club asks co-operation of citizens In
providing Christmas toys for less for
tunate chlldre.n of the community.
The organization is holding a rum
mage sale today and Saturday In the
Sparta building at Main and River
side for the purpose of raising funds
to purchase toys and the ladies also
ask that anyone having broken er
discarded toys contribute them for
reconditioning by the men at the
fire hall who have volunteered for
the work. The toys may be left at ,
the fire hall or will be called for by j
lady Lions. -
IE RUSIU
OF SHEEP IS PROBED
INDEPENDENCE, Ore., Nov. 1. ) 1
Gordon B. Bowman, farmer and sheep
man, and former Marion county
rancher, was held in the Polk county j
Jail today while police investigated
the theft of a great number of sheep ;
lrom Polk county flocks. !
Many farms have lost sheep in the
past few weeks, and deputy sheriffs
estimate the total stolen Is between
400 and 500. Several head of sheep
have been identified aa from flock i
in Marlon. Yamhill and Linn coun- j
ties, officers said. Aa many as BO j
sheep have been stolen from, one
band.
Evangelist Coming
SLA
Hew. Ralph StKlhmil. notrA ftn
THIt, fnper and Tloltnltt. who will
mmlurt it wrt of rfTlral mwtlnit
t th Pllirlm HollntM rhlircn Jtart
Inr ntTt Friday, I
Bring Extraordinary Savings to Those
Who Shop at BURELSON'S Big Store!
Coats!
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Sale of Dresse
5
SILK DRESSES
WOOL DRESSES
KNIT DRESSES
'ain Colors, , Checks, Plaids
ery Dress a New Fall Style
Values
to
$7.95
Dresses for Street, Office and School
New Colors, New Styles
Sizes 14 to 40
$500
D
ress
SWEATERS
More than 1000 sweaters to select from.
Hlip-on and coat st.vles. Zipper or huttnn
effects with either plain or fancy backs.
Every wanted rolor. All sizes.
Dollar Days Values
S1.95 S2.95
S3.95
S4.95 S5.95
SILK DRESSES
One group of better dresses in beautiful quality silk.
Newest fall styles. Colors are: Black, brown, rust,
wine, royal and navy. Misses' sizes 14 to 20. Worn-,
en's sizes, W2 to 2iyi. Values in this' group to
$22.50. Dollar Days Sale Price
$lQoo
Dollar Day Savings in Our Down Stairs Store
WASH DRESSES
DRESS SPECIAL
127 dresses in chic fall styles taken from our Main
Floor store and placed on sale in the Downstairs store
for Dollar Days. Silk frocks, wool jersey models and
printed silk dresses. Sizes 14 to 44. Values to $6.95.
Saturday and Monday only
$4.00
FALL DRESSES
Wool knits and fleece wool frocks.
New fall shades. Dollar Days
Special
$9oo
Silk Slips
100 pure silk slips with
lace top and bottom. Flesh
and tea rose. Size 38 to 44.
Regular $1.69 quality.
$loo
Bias Slips
Rayon taffeta rip-proof
seam slips. Tea rose and
white. Lace trimmed and
tailored. Sizes 32 to 44.
88.
Lavishly fur trimmed coats in beautiful new fall
styles. Black, brown, navy, green and wine. Sizes
14 to 44. Real Dollar Days Value
$36 l $2500
WINTER COATS
Fur collars of wolf, caracul, squirrel paw and
lapin. Sizes 14 to 44. Extra special
$1300
SPORT COATS
Hollywood wrap-belted coats.
The Centennial swagger type.
Plain color, checks and plaids.
Dollar Days Snvlngs
SPORT COATS
A new shipment just re
ceived. New styles and
materials. Dollar Days
Values
200 new fall wash dresses in attraotive
materials. New styles in checks, plaids
prints, stripes and plain colors. Every
dress guaranteed fast color. Regular
$1.95 quality from our stock, Saturday
and Monday only. Each
$ J 00
Limit 3
Dresses
To A Customer
DRESS VALUES
Silk dresses in plain colors, travel
prints, checks and plaids. Wool knits in
one and two piece styles. Values to
$5.95 Saturday and Monday price
$300
Bon Ton Girdles
and Car&elettes
Odds and ends in broken sizes.
Values to $3.95. Each
$1.00
Ringless Silk Hose
Tailored chiffon and service
weight hosiery. New fall col
ors. Pair
39c
Blouses
Prints, checks and plain colors.
Long and short sleeves.
88c
Wool Sweaters
Blip-on styles. Each
$1.00
DOLLAR
DAY
SALE of
HATS
In Our Down
Stairs Store
Millinery
Department
Softies
all colors, each
49c
100, Softies.
Smart Fall shades
79c
New Felt Hats
$1.95 to $2.95 values
$1.00
Dinner Hats
priced from
$1.49 to
$2.95
Hat Special
$3.95 to $4.49 value
$2.49
Lovely Velour
Hats
$5.95 values
$3.95
ncautlful iiw bio 11 sen fn silks
and wit his and wool Jcrwys,
I-oiir find short nlcpve models.
White nnd nil nnmrt fall shades.
Sixes .14 to 44.
$1.95 $2.95
to $5.95
BIAS SLIPS
Made of satin nouhrette. True
hhts cut nnd full length. Kip
proof scums. Lace trimmed and
Inllored lyve. Sizes 32 to 44.
It eg n Inr quality.
$1.68
Two Slips for $3.00
Humming Bird
Silk Stockings
Fiill-fnhlonpd hose In new fall
colors, Service weight silk to
top and ringless rhlffon,
$1.00
Two pair for $1.89
Pongee
Paj
amas
Two niece pongee pajamas.
Small, medium and large sizes.
Dollar imvH gpecltil. pair
$1.00
Pongee Robes
to nmirh llif rJnmn.
$1.00
BURELSON'S
MEDFORD
BUILDING