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FRESNO FRIENDS ‘STOLEN JEWELS | spriNc sonc GASSED DOCTOR | TN GUN TRAGEDY ARE RECOVERED ctor Is Shot by Angry Jap’s Employe Confesses to Husband in Home | Robbery | FRESNO, Cal, March % Pittman shot and killed A. N gontracto: esterday, The Been the best of friends for yoars | The shooting took place in the | by an en home 7 After hiding in the attic and caves @ropping, Pittman confronted his Bnd Nicholson, accused them of | p tions and then drew a revoly- | And fired four shots at the con: | grilled and m | sion. Okasawa, the proprietor, told the r police he did not with to prosecute Pittman fied, loading his pixtol as | but would be ntent with the Deft, He later gave himself up at) missal of the clerk i county jail 7 Mra. Pittman declared the friend Sheriff Now Sure “Chi” Is Bad Town between herself and Nicholson An ordinary one, and denied CHICAGO, March %4.-—-Sheriff | Frank Haynes, Taft, Cal, impressed had unduly intimate, Boiler or Bassoon? _»y Chicaco's nish moral t * to w that th Which Shall It Be?):’; dl gh Art or boilers? This is the chol al He didn’t that ts offered City Holler Inspector | tele B Murray by J. A. Johnson, su One of the bullets killed Nicholson missus dent of the city building de-| 13 D eg t. Johnson says that Mur | Would Protect | night work as basseon player . ‘A local theatre orchestra interferes Cellars.in Newark, Bus ability to inspect boilers for | NEWARK, N. J, March 24.—A | burglar alarm company has reported [as that it is being flooded wit etidetion Will \ern. want the bulk of the ‘wiring: In ’ Not Get a Hearing |" : Propomls to consolidate all branch Wine Flows Fast; @f county and city government be considered by the special . Mae ie mater xt Oke! _ Would Raise Tax ft was not on the special BRUSSELS, Beigiom, March 24. 5 the consolidation bill, | In moving that the tax on drinking by Vivian Carkeek, and bare and allnight restaurants be by the Municipal league, was made higher, Deputy Pier sald as intended, Tuesday, | that at the bars money flow _——-—_—__— | wate, at one bar $1,000 being est Spring new THE TAKE YooR. SULPHUR. AND MOLASSES !! = beerrea en Still Have Hopes for Power Invention r ETT, Marth %4.—Further laboratory experiments that may be |Masonic Officials Get Appointments WASHINGTON, March 24.—Fol owing appointments ( ~ ENDS OWN LIFE Former Seattle Man Dies in London | LONDON, March 24 naing, formerly a ph ah himself in the ‘oner's Jury here ¢ Capt. G sieian f ge killed himself while of un ore entering the British army, in 1916 SHERIFF HELD IN BOOZE CASE Million-Dollar Liquor Cargo Is Mentioned when Minneay cargo, worth $1 ff Oncar Martin Federal officers said the two men! directed operations of a gang which Canada, trans bottom iron. con) War geod sai atm td uncer Woman Swallows Mouse; Slept With THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEME Headquarters for Bungalow Aprons at $1.39 What Do You Save Here? By purchasing in the Bargain Basement you save the cost of Free Deliveries, Expensive Fixtures, Credit Los: s and Free Alterations to Garments. Some saving! For the Out-of-Doors Woman 334 Sample Khaki Garments at Regular Wholesale Prices a 7 ZI of seroipublic nature will be made in the near future with the “at mospheric power generator” invent of & nd, one of t nonic b for champagne in a night Crop of Speeders Millions of Eggs > Sieds tinea Are Gathered in ed by Albert M. Hubbard, 19, of Se Judge John B. Gordon Tuesday | down $705 in fines. Twenty.) LONDON, Eng. March 24—In 12/attle, following appointment of T. H Other traffic violators boosted | months the Framingham Egg society | Bowden, a lgcal banker, as Hubbard's figure to | has collected 15,028,972 eggs, which guardian, it waa announced today.| A. Goddard, Chicago, treasurer, Per Can [sold for $1,816,500 |Rowden’s guardianship was allo ry Weidner, Low Angeles, a tht Collar Cause - by Judge Guy C. Alten oe rind Gatien: Ttedad a of Soldier’s Death Laundy Testimony i,,c° Hush MH Ree a i eal LONDON, March 2¢—-seret. Rich Is On in Portland ——_—-—— chaplain mM Brout, 25, rm} °| PORTLAND, . March M- + ‘ | —_ seed near Croweombe station yon at wecuuneny inthe case or He Gets First Aid Will View Bod Riding Breeches Ssphyxia, due to overexertion | joseph Laundy, charged with crimi-| From the Plumber | 'y sae & full stomach and syncope follow: | ia} xyndicaliam, began today in Cit| aN PrnCite. Mem ce, of Deceased Ruler Riding Coats Dresses Henry Lamson, truck gardener, fell! The body of Homer Myers, exalt : erg Long Coats Skirts of the neck by the Uisht/ cuit Judge Belt’ court here, after the jury box was filled with special | off q roof, landing with one fobt ined rulerelect of Seattle pH adn ik Unable to fi e . au 1 ’ A Fy : . opener, he hobbled two mil valine ens before 1 co They're in olive, light tan and dark tan khaki, are well made and nicely finished. They're just what you need for golfing, tramping, gar- | veniremen imnipe pen | — pega ae af lopener, he hobbled two milex to a tle t Millions in Building|125 Convicts Flee = »ismier, snows viow torch aia "trom with my mou otherwise It i. They " 4 1 dening, motoring, riding, boating camping or vacationing. And surely the prices are reasonable enough! re eoone wi te aam| , Texas Prison Farm Ribbach Is Made a a acter $1.49 to $3.95 Her Mouth Open aran " . . ‘ oe York, deputy grand master; Sterling Kerr, Washington, secretary; Leroy fate that has woman who swallowed a mouse And has been under treatment at A manufacturer of outing clothes for women closed out to the Bargain Basement all of his road and house samples, including Middies hospital sickness lowed a statement her baby he was ir and was moving open vate « tion will follow services lat the temple than $20,000,000 will be spent OUSTON, ac, Mayes? BO Ps am verpowering their Kuwyds aod Lieutenant by Chief No London Papers Ancient Burial Urns Ses % building operations | __owertug their guards and solx-| Fred A. Ribbach, f yan 20 i i raph craton Out on Good Friday) Are Discovered Aone Jing thelr guns, 125 convi@s at the} $150 pear! necklace, and rings| state prison farm made th@r escape! years a promoter of civic peace, ts Recklaces valued at $200, were| Tuesday afternoon, according to) patrolling his beat Wednesday, wear LONDON, March %4.—Morning| “LONDON, March 24—Two burial from the home of Mre. C. T.|dispatches from Huntsville. Search| ing police lieutenancy barn on his and evening papers will not be pub-|urns, supposed to data fr the hi, $07 224 ave. N.. Monday,| was immediately instituted, and by/aniform. He was promoted to lieu- | lished on Good Friday, so it has been | bronze age, about $00 years B.C Feported to police Tuesday after: nightfall all but four of the escaped tenant Tuesday by Chief of Pollca|resolved by the London provincial | have been found near Shorw men had been captured. Wight For Home Play Week Boys’ Sturdy Play Clothes at Moderate Prices “Bors WILL BE BOYS” —give them play clothes that will stand the wear and tear and the strain they are sure to receive. For Home Play Week we feature the following numbers for your boys: Boys’ Black Bear Cub Suits Also Nice for Girls’ Play Suits The strength, the durability, the neatness of these ts make them one of the most-wanted of Play its for both boys and girls. Made of heavy weight blue denim, trimmed with red, or in medium-weight khaki. Made with short sleeves and square neck, or long sleeves and high neck. Sizes 1 to 8 years, $1.75 Sizes 10 to 14 years, $2.00 Boys’ Overalls—(Black Bear Brand) Overalls, made from a good weight of denim—blue or black—the blue ones have the double knees and seat. Sizes 3 to 9 at $1.65 Sizes 10 to 16 at $1.90 —One-piece Overall Suits, made just like dad’s—heavy weight khaki or blue denim; sizes 12 to 16 at $4.00; sizes 5 to 11 at $3.50. ; —Khaki Knickers for the boys to play in—good qualit and well made—sizes 6 to 16 years at $2.00. ‘ fi —Khaki Blouses that go well with Knickers, $1.25. BOYS’ SECTION, UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Joel F. Warren I newspaper conference Spring and Easter Fashions, New and Fresh, at The Bon Marche KIDDIES’ PLAY SHOES Buy Them During Home Play Week Children’s Scuffers—one of the most prac- tical of shoes for play or hard wear. Made of elkskin with welt soles—all colors and two-tone effects. BLACK, SIZES 5 TO 8, AT $3.50 AND $4.00 BLACK, SIZES 814 TO 11, AT $4.50 TO $5.00 TAN, SIZES 5 to 8, PRICED $3.50 TO $ TAN, SIZES 814 TO 11, AT $4.50 TO ”) TO $6.50 SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE MISSES’SMART PUMPS Styles ‘‘Like Mother’s’”’ Growing girls will . find these Shoes very much to their liking — both in style and price. Sizes 214 to 7 in the lot. —Black Glazed Leather Shoes with neat bow, medium soles and neat fitting, at $6.50. » NEAT FITTI of SHOES, A PAIR, $6.! PPPER MAIN FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE “Célestra” Pearls--The Latest Gleaming, Rich- Layer upon layer of luminous pearly substance form these pearls, which are made by a secret process by a house famous for fine pearls. They may be washed in soap and warm water, and are dur- able—may even be stepped upon with- out harm. Toned, Exquisite The iridescent ra- diance of these Beads is lovely—they will make ideal gradua- tion or confirmation gifts. The pearls are graduated in attrac- tive sizes, 16-inch lengths, -inch lengths, -inch length: JEWELRY § UPPER MAL $8.50 $9.50 A NEW SHOP FOR FABRIC GLOVES Easter Styles in Gloves o —Short Silk Gloves in two-clasp style, in mas- tic, pongee, gray, navy and white—$1.25. —Short Leatherette Gloves in washable fabric, in all the standard colors—$1.15. f Silk and Washable Fabrics —White Silk Gloves in 12-button length, with three clasps at wrist—$2.00. —16-button Gloves in slip-over style, in white silk——$2.50. oR MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE The Bon Marche ESTABLISHED 1890 bd * ‘ . tA RAB st lieilel ni tind ernie . IN THE BOOTHS—UPPER MAIN FLOOR Cotton Mesh Bandeaux 59c 59c—a most reasonable price, indeed, for Bandeaux like these. Both front and back-closing style—of heavy cotton pink mesH, elastic section’in back—sizes 32 to 40. Heavy Broche Bandeaux 75c Back-closing Bandeaux—exceptional value—made of heavy pink broche, with wide shoulder straps. Sizes 32 to 40, at 75c. Thursday — Aprons—and for $1.50 | Two Styles Are Sketched—But There Are Others Aeroplane—an a new apron—isn't it” clever? And one can get into it like a whirlwind, May be had in. dots, stripes or figures—with — bindings in contrasting ~ colors. ee —Another Apron is in coverall style, white with — colored dots or figures — —or dark color with white stripes or figures, ~ taped in white. 4 —You'll be pleased with J another small Apron— | slips over the head and # fastens at the waistline ~ in the back—rick-rack ~ trimmed. a Your choice for $1.50. 7 SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE One Thousand 7-Piece Glass Water Sets—Remarkable Value at $1.25 WITH STERLING SILVER MONOGRAM - ON PITCHER AND TUMBLERS Here's a good one—a Water Pitcher and _ six thin-blown Tumblers, all for $1.25— when have you heard: of such an offer? Each piece is decor- ated with silver mono- grammed initial and a silver band around the top. Most all initials to choose from. Extra Water Tumblers can be had at 60¢ set of six.