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Friday—Last Times of the Thrilling Drama Tom Mix in “THE SPEED MANIAC” Saturday— ETHEL CATTLE 'HARRY S, NEW'S LIFE REVIEWED Day’s Session Given Over to’ Lengthy Question Cal, Jan, 2—(By United Press)—The life of Harry 8 New panwed in review today be {the court and jury which will deter guilt or innocence of mur-| | LOB ANGEL sfore mine his 9 o'clock the ¢ nvening at an hour fer than usual y's session be give hyp Henivts, who will tell w in their opinion, Harry a sane man or a lunatic was to a lengthy eight Lesser in Topango hypothetic question empha sized three main allegations as the basia for the inaanity theory These! allegations, based on testimony, were: That Harry New is an illegitimate child | That he brooded over his alleged | unsanctioned birth he b fa family with a his tory of ity on his mother's side At wint the quertion, in quot ing testimony referred to United States Senator New, of Indiana, an Harry's father, but for the most part it merely referred to “the father After laying thin basis the ques tion began reviewing detail by de: tail every incident referred to tn the tostin or in the 30 depositions which A been read at the trial | It recited how Harry New is alleged | to have had “snakes” as pets; how! he brooded and stared for hour »w] “We've been honeymooning,” mothers were alleged to have ol ed to him associating with thetr daughters, and all of the countless other incidents and brought out in a week of testimony.| moon trip! yhen were you married?” “Bieven years ago.” with his attitude not in the least dif {ferent from previous days Tus| mother, Mra. Lily Burger, listened intently and from time to time shifted tn her chair or drew her cloak more tightly around some particularly pointed was made. her as allusion STAR—FRIDAY, beamed Mra. J ific Uner sailed into San Franciaco harbor recently Then Mrs. allegations | god Love gets restless and seems to fly from your home There's nothing like it During it all New sat unmoved and| ever happier than I am today,” JANUARY “Love-God Restless? Take Another Honeymoon | Trip” | H. 8. Frank, as @ trans Frank explained. take a honey This is our sixth. Some 'Women Throw Away ‘Wedding-Rings—This Girl “When the little No bride was _ Trimmed Winter Hats Reduced $25.00 Models $12.50 ’ Women’s Hose 4 ° Special 29¢ A broken line of Silk Lisle Hose, consisting of two hun- dred pairs in lavender, sky- blue, gold, minerate, Alice- blue and canary, with double foot. Sizes 84% to 10, but not each size in every color. —Main Floor. | The White Sale | Features Huck Size 18x36 Towels with red borders White Sale Price, 25¢ inches Price, a 20¢ asnorted White S < Bleached wide yard ( White Waistings in { stripes and chebks. Sale Price, a yard a5¢ | Damask, 69 inches wide, in as sorted patterns short lengths of 2 and 2% yards. White Sale Price, .- $1.00 a yard ... Marquisette, 27-inch, mercerized curtain Marquisdfte in white Price, and ecru. White Sale Muslin, 96 White Sale Serim Curtains with hemetitched border and lace edge, in am only, White Sale Price, @ pair. ......... $1.05 $22.50 Model $10.00 New Second Floor, $18,00 and $15.00 Models $7.50 $10.00 and $7.50 Models $5.00 The Rhodes Co. Boys’ School Suits Special $5.00 and $8.95 Upper Main Floor, Two lots of broken lines, as- sembled from our regular stock and reduced for Saturday’s selling. AT $5.00—25 Suits of gray mix- tures with one pair of trousers. Sizes 8 to 12 years, but not each size in every model. Formerly $7.50. Choice Saturday. ..$5.00 AT $8.95—50 Suits of brown and gray mixtures in belted models. Some have one, some two pairs of trousers. Sizes 6 to 16 years, but not each size in every style. Formerly $12.50 and $12.95, choice Saturday . Embroideries | Main Floor 274nch nainsook embroidery flouncings suitable for infants’ ‘Valued Hers Above Life BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2—Jean-| flutter and ette Cooper thought that love—true, honest love, with wedding ring, |hearthatone, grocery bills, children, and all the quiet joya and sorrows included in the magic word HOME— and children's garments; a yard, 65¢ to $2.75. Baby sets, consisting of embroidery insertions in widths of % to % of an inch at 10c to 25e a yard. Baby embroidery edges, 1 to 4 inches wide; a yard, 20 to 60e, Baby yokes, hand embroidered, at $1.50. Allover embroidery for baby yokes, at 50c to $2.50. 18-inch nainsook embroidery, at 65c and 75e. 181nch cambric embroidery, at 26c to 65c. Silk Floss Cushions White Sale Prices 16x16 ... 16x22 . dance beneath glaring ghta. She was an entertainer in a San Francisco cabaret. Perhaps that was why she placed #o high a value on a home, a hearthstone, a wedding ring. PORTLAND MEN “MORE DEADLY GO ON STRIKE THAN THE MALE” This is a big Paramount picture—a diverting mixture of melodrama and light comedy, with lots of excitement and adventure. Russell: on the Wurlitzer | PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 2.—Union employes at the Smith & Watson | Iron Works, who are affiliated with | the Metal Trades councll, struck to | | day, because the company reduced wages fc an hour and increased the | 4#hour week to 48 hours. Union leaders claim 80 men walked | out, but officials of the company de: | Jeanette's worth— Worth everything self, known), ance on what and was to have Charley's was a thing so beautiful that it was Worth life tt So when “Chartey” (ast name un failed to make his appear been wedding clare not more than 35 left their| day, Jeanette could see nothing left | in lite, | Jobs. | And Jeanette “knew life,” Police are at the scene of the | strike, which ts | conducted. Plymouth Shoe Co. . 1406 Second Avenue Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Our Seventeenth Semi-Annual Sale starts to- morrow morning, at 9 o’clock. We offer the pub- lic for QUICK LEARANCE, Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, in Black, Taupe, Gray, Brown and Combi- nations at prices away below the present cost of production. We advise e¥ery one—BUY NOW—CAPITAL- IZE this chance—Cut Your Shoe Bill in Half and SUPPLY ALL YOUR FUTURE NEEDS _ by taking advantage of this BIG PRICE CUTTING EVENT. too; | being pencefully| knew it aa it Is known by those/ | wing-frayed butterflies that nightly up her life—contrasting them with the life she had hoped to lead after |she and Charley were married over some more, cried a little, wrote Jeanette walted for Charley. And! 16x24. Chariey didn't come. She xat there suffering, going over | in her mind all the things that made | VELVET DRESSES $39.50 Model: at..... at. Children’s White Beaver Hats at Half Price —New Second Floor. .. $29.75. .$39.75 Edges of cambric and nainsook embroidery, 114 wide, at 10c to 35¢ Swins galloon bandings, 1% to 3 inches wide, at 25c to S0c, Eyelet embroidery in imitation Madeira, 3 to 12 inches wide, at lbe to 36. to 9 inches Cloth Coats In Seven Specially Priced Assortments at $13.75 $18.75: $25.00 $35.00 $48.75 $58.75 $75.00 —New Second Fleer, Cloth and Velvet Suits In Seven Groups at Splendid Reductions $14.75 $21.95 $29.75 $39.75 $49.75 $59.75 $69.75 —New Second Floor. =>) PROBING DEATH | That very day, in the cease leas mill of the divorce courts downtown, dozens of couples were voicing their disappoint- ment of marriage and the city home. Perhaps they lacked the experience which taught Jean- ette Cooper the true value of these things. Charley did not’ come, And Jeanette — thought Solve Mystery LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. scene in the tragedy of Elizabeth Griffith, who found shot |death in the office of her employer, Dr, Chriftopher Schott, shifted to was to things OF OFFICE GIRL Coroner’s Jury Attempts to 2.—The | 40-WATT MAZDA LAMPS The economy of using Mazda Lamps shoNd interest you, as they use only 14 as much current as day from police court to the coron. jer's office, where a jury met to at tempt an answer to the puzzle. Laurene Gardner, 13, is to play the leading part in today’s act. Tt is on her testimony that Schott bases his defense, saying she was with him thruout the afternoon when Eliza beth Griffith was killed. W. J, Ryan, who testified Schott at his office at the time the says he was delivering Christ ifts in another part of the city, a letter threatening his life a desperate, pathetic letter that should serve as a deep warning cry |to women who value homes lightly |—and then— Then she took poinon. If she couldn't have a home, she didn’t want to live. Her act had several strange con. | sequences “Charley,” off somewhere having a good time, doubtless read of it the papers. Did he amile? Or sigh? Or merely say, “What fools some |‘ r $9.45 For the facts go to show that $7 65 Charley” didn't value a home, a e a wedding ring, as $7 65 pa eae Yet “Char doubtless had had his expert be BB ences, too. $8.25 case, and the burden of their plaint $5 85 Was ‘Charley’ worth it?” i “Of course he wasn't,” they nett has recovered. four days at death's door, 85 yronounced out of danger $3. $6 95 If you understand all that mar- ° $8.45 carbon lamps and they give a_ clear, white light that is eaSy on the eyes. 40-watt size 35¢ nouuar skates 169 Winslow Roller Skates are well con- structed and have strong steel wheels, They can be adjusted to all sizes. Special sa TOASTERS at 23¢ These are the square shape Gas Toasters that will toast four slices of bread at one time. Special at 23¢ 15c LUX SOAP FLAKES, Package 10c Lux Soap Flakes will wash the most delicate fabrics. They are also excellent for washing flannels, woolens | and blankets. Special at, package............ -10¢ | MEN’S Emerson's $10 Black Calf Neolin Shoe, Leet 1 includes ail our $12 black and brown Vamps, Suede reduced to and Cloth-Top Shoes, at the ee $6.85 low price of ..... Emerson's $15 Vict Leather Lined Sho reduced to $12.95 cn $9.85 Emerson's $12 Black Calf Blucher Shoes, $8 Patent and White Kid Pumps, velusen’ to reduced to $8 Tan Calf Military Heel Oxfords, reduced to see Emerson's $12 Tan and Black Calf Shoes, reduced to W. L. Dougias $12 Tan and: Black Calf Shoes, Lot 2 includes all our $12 Tan Calf Shoes, reduced to military and French heels, cut to $11 Waterproof Calf Blucher Shoes, reduced to riage would have meant to her —a home, a hearthstone, a wed- ding ring—then y agai need any further explain If you don't—what's fine use of trying to explain?” r $16 Brown, Gray and Field Mouse Kid Shoes, cut to tee $10 Black Kid Shoes, Lou! js and military hee cut to. . $10 Tan English Last Shoes, reduced to $11 Brown Calf En reduced to giish Last Shoes, $8 Black and Brown Calf Blucher Shoes, Lot 3 inelues all our $10 Gray and Brown FAs reduced to Kid Cloth-Top Shoes, for quick clearance act $10 Army Shoes, black reduced to and tar $14 Gray Kid Shoes, military and Louis heels cut to $10 Black and Brown Oxfords, cut to. W. L. Douglas $9 Tan reduced to Shoes, lace and butte military heels, pees she was Jeanette nothing to W. L. Dougias $5 Black reduced to Certain “sob-sistera” of the news 8 15 ered themselves. But Jeanette, % ng with death on a hospital giish Last Shoes, says nothing—there paper trade “wrote up” Jeanette's| 1 not explat $7.65 say Calf ¥ You Taking Nujol ol For Constipation Nujol will teach you the healthi- est habit in the world, is and black cloth $4.95 Shoes, in brown quick Lot 4—$9 Growing Girls’ and leather tops, reduced for learance to $9 Tan Wet Proof Shoes, reduced to Dear Sweet € “Oh, this is pa seo you again, I never to pu kept was to be our wedding day, But you see I still love you from the beginning to the end, God forgive you for what you have done to all of us, four punishment will come to you soon, You will ery as I have cried until my death, Get a bottle from your drug- “May God forgive me and let ist today and yt for free my soul rest in ped Booklet oa Feet of “Pray for Charley, for you Danger” to Nuje Luborato- have do 1 only wish that ries, Standard Oil Co, (New Jersey), 50 Broadway, New York. Sickness Prevention Tan Calf Wi-Top | Sho, sizes 8% $5.35 | tot cute . | $5.00° White-Top Hutton Shoes, sizes 8% to 11, cut to $5.15 | $4.00 Skuffer Last Brown and | to lace k Shoes, sizes = $2.95 | 25.00 Tan Storm Calf Hard Wear 11, cut to .. n Pores, Skuffer Last Shoes, sizes | 514. cut t $2.65 Fancy ‘Topped Button 8 Pweg 1.85 $1.25 values elsewhere and you will realize making your purchases here. NO REFUNDS—EXCHANGES IN THE MORNING ONLY—PLEAS Eiymouta Shoe Co. $6.50 Misnes’ $ on 11% to to $6.50 Tan sizer 11% t reduced to lish Last Sh Men's Gunmetal $6.00 Black ane Br K, wines $3. 45 wn $4.5 Black en redu Lace ed to $5.00 Double to 11 eut to NOTE- and Black sinen " $3.95 prices f Aynmetal Blucher "$3.85 | what Child's n ‘oled ” Infants’ Shoes, reduced $2.85 by with obtain Let's go eat at Boldt's—up: 4414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 Side! Gets Ten Days SEE PAGE ® OF THIS PAPER Compare our bargains you may SHOP EARLY— “You car wedding ring you bought for me, Why did you do that if your in- tentions were not good? “Goodbye, you are the only man I ever loved, first and last, “JEANETTE,” 1406 Second Avenue Cadiind