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T e A SN 4 MAN HUNT STARTS 00T IN CALIFORN Searchers Looking for Boy and Escaped Gonvicts Los Angeles, hunt was on today in a two-fold object—th nine-year-old Walter Collins ane vhercabouts of a gang of i convicrs from Folsom penit Reaches 62d Milestone in Sery- » a mysterio “dead boy" secn in the tonnea an automobile by a flliin employe several days ago. While the service ploye was sonicw description of the & station em vague mn the reat seat o started an investigation. San Francisco police were to check up on cvery convict re- the last six leased from Folsom in months. Although her son has been gone almost a month, Mrs. Collins still is confident that Le will be returned She told police that she unharmed. believed in the revenge theory. THE GRIM SPEAKER Newark, N. J., However, until recently, the book hadn't an “x* beside vach, §9, was found in the slashed. suicide, on radio. He got no peace, he said, until he had bought one of the infernal things for the family Then he got iess peace. The radio “Too when | or he had to go, thoughe he. much radio,” he feebly said found A STRANGE DEATH Hazlcton, B. C., April 6. Lornig is dead be porcupine many the quills, which - until it reached onc Infection &ct in and he di ing a painful and lingcring illneass, £ My pear. How po Yyou ma](c your cutlets so DELICIOUS?” Wouldn't any new cook be flattered hy such a quution——and wouldn’t an older cook g i ROME CELEBRATES April 5 (®—A man fornia with finding of claimed to d 10 newspapers in April 6.—Radio sas been accused of breaking up al- most all of the ten commandments. g0l of of- tense of murder. Then, Andrew Ko- bath- room of his home with his throat He blamed the attempted ' Kket, cotton ex Earnest attled a { Good Friday and also will be closed v for the Saturday half session, ex- during the fight, worked its way up of his lungs. follow - NEW Ly BRITATY TVASTSN [TV RATY remey APRIL 6, 1928 Before Texas became a part of the United States it was a nation by itself and had a “navy" consist- ing of four vessels—the Brutus, th: Tnvincible, the Liberty and the In- ANNUAL SERVICES aniy one. sear. 1o vessin neme 0000 Friday Rites Strictly 0b- wrecked, one being sold and onc o served Today captured. A second *nmavy” was bought in Rome, April 6 —(UP)—Solemn scrvices, atiended by multitudes of 1839 and in 1540 was loaned to Yucatan, then at war with Mexico. President Mirabeau Lamar and President Sam Houston were Americar were held in all the prin- vely heals of the “navy.” and al churclics today on Good Friday en T joined the United occurred in St s four o transferred St. John Lateran a1 Cardinal-archpriests of both | silicas officiated. Vespers were to the United St navy. nn procession in suc- vessels w t. Peter's at vlics were ex- e all day in an effort t 4s many ceremod fost of th ice Tomorrow S are the he; Paul, were the table on wh anniversary tomerrow. | “last supper” also now aged field marshal | the and president of 1 St Peter and The hoards of h Christ gave th were shown for | adoration of the faithful. Churches Filled All Day and began tne _ The churches were filled all day with pilgrims from every nation S 10 make Lim After the morning services, which | ling figures of 10 with great reposefut to signify the niourning of crucifixion, many { d to to participate in the indul- Special indulgences were iven to those who attended st. Peter’s where the cardinal-peniten. | Beriin, April 6 (UP) vou Hindenburg will militar Presid=nt celebrate his 1866 the * republic donned he German gov- honors | occasion of iniversary. But | . observance of the day will be restricted to the re- ceipt of congratulations, mainly ; | eranaiing feom former aumy Cpate | 12 rdinal Fruhwirth, in person ‘ Aoy Germans will oo cong < towed lh? much-sought spiritual ! ulations. as they do in the slightest | favors. His Eminence, while vespers | provocation, merely in the hope of " ©'€ SUNE sat in a confession-box | cliciting an acknowledgment which | Vith & long rod in his hand. As each bears Hindenburg's autograph, But |2PPlicant — approached him, they Hindenburg displays a reluctance to | knelt and were touched by the rod. cater to the autograph-collectors. His | 1he procedsion at the church of | signature is not easy to obtain, as | 'N® Holy Cross of Jerusalem was at- | virtually the entire correspondence | tended by vast multitudes. | at the president's chancellory is at- T e tended to by Hindenburg's subordi- ONE FOR SHERLOCK nates. . President von Hindenburg is an | w‘,‘f,‘;:"fl}fl,‘,frs”: old man, although remarkably youth | revealed here, A up of London |fn] and healthy for Lis v BUL | puginess men were induced is stail has strict orders 0 leave | apioreriy' honeat him in peace, unless important af- | as a diamond merchant, to adva fairs of state require his attention. | lfloradyang 2 as a loan on some diu- mined by an expert, ti, EXCHANGE CLOSED diamonds were found to he real. New York, April 6 P—The New | However, at the end of six month York stock exchange, the curb mar- | when the loan expired, opening nge and all other | the package revealed only imita- securities and commoditie: ket thought that the | were closed today in observance of sleight-of-land trick | eplaced the genuine diamonds with | substitutes before the puct i rewrapped and placed in a :pon Hindenbu his 60th milit mmmmmnmm{m‘umxmnxmmw:xwxzmxmmmmur R e ept the New York produce ex- ! nge. The banks will be open on Good Friday as it is not a legal holi- day in New York state, ® d ad section is srowing in leaps and bounds. Y Very smartly fiowered chiifons and adorable printed silks. fashioned of georgettes, dusglo erepes, flat crepes, N AN P i i vorifes eyt A Selected Group of Smart DRESSES in a host of lovely styles and Spring’s newest colors HOOSE your new Easter frock from this large a sortment of new spring dr SIZES 6 to 50 | | 1 [ es which is specially priced for Easter Saturday. Nineteen Seventy-Five Cred in all the new styles and effectively trimmed with smart ribbons, belts, girdles. One and two piece models, Tailored Suits Novelty Twills and Mixtures Kayser's Haf-Heel A beautifully made very fine quality pure dyc silk. fashioned in spring fashion coloring=. Chiffon Weight Serviee ht stocking of the popular service and chiffon weight shown in the new 1928 l $15 o $25| l ‘O asters bittle Jashions's | Fashionle Coats for Easter Wear In Sizes 16 to 5215 Priced Very Moderately a FABRICS—Broadcloth $35 twills, t s, Kkasha, tweeds, checks, plaids and novelty cloths. TRIMMINGS—Fitch, broadtail, ercomine, butter mole, Scotch mole, blonde squirrel, beige and brown squirrel, natural cat lynx, fox, pony and wolf furs. With novelty collar effects and smart fur cuffs, also the popular throw over scarfs. beautiful. These coats are COLORS—Black, middy blue, tan and navy. VERY little thing you need for completing your smart Easter costume with a fine dash of chic, is here, waiting for you. Nor will it be difficult—even if you have left your shopping to the last minufe—to pick up that smart hand bag, lovely gloves, an attractive flower, pair of hosiery, or bit of jewelry which you can be thoroughly happy in wearing. . Gloves For Easter New imported French kid gloves with smart dainty self embroidered cuffs. Colors are mode, tan, brown, grey, black and white or white and black. Priced $2 98 at, pair Tailored Gloves A smart slip-on wash- able French kid or suede gloves, contrasting color, hand sewn fingers. Col- ors are tan, white, grey, beaver. Priced $395 at, pair . ..., Washable Cape Gloves Novelty turn back, contrasting color perfor- ated cuff gloves, P. K. sewn in a host of new spring shades including bla ) Priced at, pair Full- | Flowers In a beautiful new range of smart street, sport and evening flow- ers. Flowers that add a touch of charm to one's feminine costume. Beau- tiful colorful violets, car- nations, gardenias, pop- pies, orchids, etc. Priced from, each 49¢ 1, $2.9 Scarfs That add a touch of color to the new Easter frock. Smart new tri- angles in a host of new floral and modernistic de- signs printed on a heavy crepe or soft flowing chiffons. Priced from $1.69 ,, $2.98 Attractive Easter Fashion For the Young Ones Boys' 4 Pc. Knicker Suits Lovely Spring Coats f A very large choice of excellent wear- A well tailored suit, made of fine quality tweeds, also Hand Bags The new washable im- ported straw bags, beau- tiful tapestry bags, and the new leather tweeds, to match the spring en- semble. Silk bags of Mal- linson's Indian designs, in pouch and underarm styles. $ 2 98 Priced at, each Neckwear Smart colored collar and cuff sets, vestees, sweetheart sets, of new imported laces, silk crepes, georgettes, or- | . gandies and linens in a large choice of plain or printed silks. Priced from, set 98¢ .. $4.95 Dainty Underthings Silk Chemises and Step-Ins A wonderful selection of lovely styles and colorings 238333232232828888 3333331831 33833523882288338:3333 SR Erieta et trpe i toe o2 tnte dadte 3Bt et v 100 be surprised, perhaps, to hear the recipe is simply bread crumbs and a long, dow simmering in Snowdrift? Snowdrift is so fresh and fine that it makes all sorts of pan-fried meats delicious. There’s ing coats for children, 2 to 6 and 7 to 14 cars old. Nicely made of the season’s new- st fabrics in plain and novelty $7.95 o popular blue cloths in 2 and 3 button styles, with 2 piece plus $995 four knickers .. . Boys' Topcoats A good selection of coats in a host of smart tweeds and blue cheviots, well made, all sizes to 10 years .... $895 Blouses and Shirts .. 98¢ Sweaters $2.95 Boys’ Knickers $1.95 Hats and Caps ..... $1.00 Sailor Suits $5.95 . 83.95 in smart chemises and step- All sizes Dance Sets This popular set has been a wonder number. Nicely made with bandeau and step-in to $I 95 Silk Slips In a choice of rayon sport satin and silver sheen slips, plTin_ hem and ruffled. All colorings and sizes . s l '95 Others up to $5.95 weaves, beautifully trimmed Silk Crepe Dresses Adorable silk di ity silk in a host of nice styles and colors mmm:umxmx:u&mmiummnmwnm R3322422220 1333023223 023023 4038 an added delicacy to the cutlet, a little extra richness to the meat-gravy. Lift the lid from the Snowdrift can. Can you imagine anything nicer to fry in than that creamy whitcness? Snowdrift |.#= Wash Frocks . Pongee Dresses $ Middy Blouses . $1 White Skirts . Spring Sweater: Silk Slips 9 Junior Corsets . $2.50 5 Dainty Bloomers 98¢ 5 Dance Sets .... $1.95