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~ SLAM REEVES Play Poker at Bisbee Trial But His Appointment Is Con- firmed Major Cart HT. Reeves, former coun nic candidate, entered day of his term asx yer int of public utilitie en " tay dng confirma of his appoint ment by the city council! Monday fternoon Major Reeves stated that he con templated no radical changes in the @epartment and has no plans to an Mounce at the present time Confirmation of Major Reeves’ ap Pointment was opposed by ¢ Men Moore, Erickson and Hol formal discussion was held b& Follcall, but both Moore and Bo Explained their vote. “I take issue with the new mayor With the greatest reluctance,” Bolton when his name was called “Rut I will not vote fr a man in Whose honesty, integrity or qualifica T have no confidence.” © Councilman Moaye declared that he id not see where the appointment Of Reeves would be any improvement over Mr. Murphine “I will not vote to make the city hall a nest for political lame ducks,” he stated. When Mayor Caldwell arriv ils office Tuesday he issued a uncil than was réteived 20 Moore last year when he came up fer reelection, he, at that time, re eiving only 28,298 votes; so that at Yeast Major Reeves was the choice of more people than elected Coun eiiman Moore “A committee was appointed rep Fesenting the organization of ¢ era in this city and upon offering 20 co-operate with me in any way | asked them to recommend an §inecr for superintendent of pub Btllives. They unanimously r mended Major Reeves, and I e Appointed him and have no apologies to make therefor.” Music Teacher Is Found Guilty Henry Ruffelle, music teacher, may ‘Spend 15 years in prison for obtain ng a fraudulent, divorce. A jury in Judge A. W. Frater’s court found >| for member BY M.D. TRACY March 20 s wan a vi ¢ law And thereby the ancient: and hon srable game of poker has come into s where de wn as a popular indoor sport | Moored the courts of law af the Bisbee deporta: | steppe ‘orward = at Why?" responded the jurors in che aune t inet the la arre waa the otent reagan. threw tion trial its way acro and the click of t woat The reason back of this ts very simple, To begin with, Arizor awa forbid even the 12 « penny-ante, But!‘ ked up un ~ ns, dem ‘owboy Jurors lo Reet Bigeye Bg N that. But, by ¢ gainst the der stringent regulat some outlet for t 1 cir suppressed en boxing, quarters for courtroom floor—all su were very well, but poker seemed | even the more fitting—for poker everywhere) ix an institutjon. we writing letters, crack in the} and the cel h dive ns| That kind ¢ ow the | the familiar sow “Sorry, fel! but ft can't be| floor of Tombate done,” sad re arked a bailiff as far there's be he tertade th card game nion appar ert Jurieprudence e entire Jud N.Y. WORRYING Twelve Measures Drawn Up to Protect Tenants ALBANY, N. Y., Mareh 30. landlords of in their boots Prot teering New York tremble Twelv nignod to protect tenants 1 upon by both ature and will most important bill ond 2 than rents fixed for thir prohibits the inor of rents be per cent more »| year. In the case of proceedings for evie tion a tenant he may claim that the rent ls unjust and unreasonable and it will be for the court to decide what a fair rent ta | Other measures provide the follow *) ing FRISCO JUDGES 'BORAH ANSWERS ARE INDICTED WOOD'S CHARGE |Oppenheim and Sullivan Are! McAdoo Favors Limit . | P. MeDonough, ball bond broker, and) lan investigation into allegations of guilty of perjury in first degree | “This is fret conviction tn state for fraudulent divorce, says Prosecutor ‘Fred C. Brown: Ruffelle swore in his | @ivorce complaint that he had no/ n, did not know his wife's res. and had been a resident of the at least one year Ruffelle had} children, knew his wife's resi-| dehee, and had been here only © gtiort while, Brown contended. Named in Bribery Probe SAN FRANCISCO, March 20.—Po Hee Judge Morne Opp named in an indictment criminal qpnspiracy in with alleged po! ties which was voted by the grand jury at gn early hour morning. The indictment also named Peter © out in support of im was b's bill limiting MoAd lice court ir probe of art ple of C. Vincent Riceard. The charges mentioned tn the latest Indictment are the outcome of 4 by the congress Leonard Wood, reply ntatement that Be vgs for the pt of Michigan for Se! ng to ry and other irregularities in lo police court practices which were and which rewalted tn the Judge Jona J McDonough on charges of bribery ‘The allegations of “manipulation” mentioned are in connection with van and Peter P.| “Pree dispatches stat }the attack upon you voters of Mi ase in which > oway \s charged. socalled Imperale obstruction of sunt Raised $1 Note to tices. But it can only be effec Candidates’ Expenses WASHINGTON, March 30.—W It will be an offense for a landlord to deny a tenant common service in cluding water, heat and elevator ser. ! A municipal court justice may | rant a stay of execution for nine months in the case of @ disponnensed tenant who can show It is impossible | for him to obtain other quarters in yood in which he to! exper! candidates and car Sheppard, | this ght, and I it may be prompt! Senator Borah yesterday made pub co A telegram he sent to Genera Wood's ah's attack on him carrying fram John you claim the voters, not gan, but in the United } “I know of no other tribunal to | which to appeal to correct these prac $10—Sent to Prison) provided the facts I state are correct ix withing your power to put the Charles Owens pleaded gullty in United States district court Monday to raising a $1 note to $10. He was sent 4 to serve one year and peed day MeNeill's wland.and pay $50 Monday to violations of the fine. statutes |fac tx before the peop! WONG SING an ARGA Choose Your Easter Gown From 16 Smart Spring Styles in Silk Taffeta Dresses at $17.50 Twenty-five Silk Taffeta Dresses are shown in this lot. They’re in sixteen of the smartest styles imaginable, all new, all at- tractive, and very becoming. The sleeves are short and many of the styles feature the popular bouffant hips or side puffs. Some are trimmed with shirring, cord tucks, covered buttons or accordion-plaited Georgette collars and cuffs. Navy, Light Gray, Belgian Blue, Tan and Silver Gray are shown in plain colors and there are some plaid patterns, a also. The size assortment ranges from 16 to 42. Have You Seen These New Easter Hats $5.00 Surely in this wide assortment of becoming shapes you can find your new Spring Hat! And if price is any object you'll be certain to appreciate the opportunity of choosing from such wonderfully good-looking hats at such a low price. Almost every favored straw and weave is here, in shiny or dull finish, and trimmed with fruit, flow- ers, feathers or ribbons in a variety of colors, Boys’ Blouses at 98c A manufacturer’s clean- -up brings these blouses to us at a remarkably low priee. Altho some of them are this low price. “seconds” every blouse in the lot is a splendid value at There are striped percales in a number of colors and a few plain chambrays. Sizes from 6 to 15 years. plead in United States district « drug ‘apply to New York C and Buffalo | ONG. 0. PLIST | Qualifies in California Pres- idential Primary “March 30.—Her fied yesterday for ; t of the California presidential ary, Wither Los Angeles or San Francisco would have been sufficient to have put the former food administrator's name on he primary, J. M. Cremin, election | expert of the secretary of state's af-| MENTO flee At the Jelegaton nounced the ad Childer the Jemoen ballot by same time the democratic | qualified, Crem: Los Angelen ana prohibition | qualities, Jobneos already SENATE VOTES AIR MAIL LINE | Favors Route From New York to San Francisco WASHINGTON, March 30.—The neonate yesterday voted to establish an alr mail route from New York to fan Francisco via Cleveland, Chicago and Omaha. There was no roll the sen Ate rejected Gaylor, Loutsta r mall . nia, Waahington, New Orleans, Houston, Los Angeles and then to/ San Francisco | ‘The air mail provision which the neonate inserted in the Brooklyn, I Philadelphia, Chi- cago and St js to remain ints pending Investigation of the advinw bility of resuming use of the tubes: The air mail provision of the post office bill carries $1,415,000. Offer $50 Prize for Safety Emblem YORK, March 30.—What a you # st as a national safety embi If you have a good idea and can draw, you may be in Jine for the $50 prize the National Safety Council ts offering for a nationally recognized in, distinctive emblem that will away with “safety first’ as a slogan In announcing the contest, tn which eligibility is not limited, the council maid “There are but few emblems now used that are nationally recognized. | The Red Cross in an {ustration of | an emblem which is universally sat. | iefactory, and the Stars and Stripes sult us exactly as our national flag. | The red fing and the r ight, as! signals of danger, are pted by | everybody, But we have no emblem of safety.” Each participant will be permitted to submit two drawings, in which the green and white calor scheme must be ysed. The contest will close July | 4. The contest is tn charge of the | Safety Emblem Contest Committee, Watertown, N. Y. ‘Another Man Held | | as Freight Thief L. ¥, Auburn of freight tra Northern Pacific Co., was arrested Monday night and lodged -in the county Jail by deputies of the U. 8 marshal'’s office. Paris Shelled Two | Years Ago Today | PARIS, March 30,—Souvenira of | “Big Bertha’s” disturbance of Paris | | life were much sought after today, | the second anniversary of the first shelling of Paris by the German | long-range weapon | Police Open Fire to Halt Fugitive’ Wanted as a tire thief susp posxible complicity in the rok |the Beach pharmacy, 6401 3 N. W., early in February y Stevens, 24, was captured by polic Monday night near Fifth ave. and Main st. after a chago of several blocks. Pursuing officers fired several wh in the air in an effort to halt Stevens, HOOVER'S NAME | raid ai The Bon Marche Established 1890 Children’s Shoes—Lower Prices Odd Lots and Broken Lines of Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Have Their Prices Reduced Both high and low shoe s in this lot—for dress or gen ral wear—and they’re such good values you'll want sev- 4 cral pairs ENT LEATHER SHOES— dium soles and dull leather tops, nature shape—sizes 11 to 2 in the lot, reduced to . 80 pairs, with me- in button style, ISSES’ Patent Leather Shoes—18 pairs in the lot—with turned soles, cloth tops, lace style, on nature shape—sizes 11 to 2; a pair . HILDREN’S Pearl Elk Oxfords—about 160 pairs— children want—sizes 5 to 1014 in the lot, CHILDREN'S SHOE SHOP for the little ones at, home. In the lot are: ISSES’ Gunmetal and Patent Leather Shoes—40- pairs, with cloth and leather tops; both button and lace style. Sizes $3 95 10 to 2, a pair ee he SHOES—130 pairs for missee—palaaa dull leathers, lace and button styles—sizes 1 "$3. g to 2. Sizes are incomplete, but a good run in the lot; a pair novelty styles, and just the shoes the reduced for this occasi SECOND FLOOR THE BC Ten Dear Little Girls and Boys Will Show the Easter Fashions Wednesday Afternoon, at 2:30 P. M., in the Baby Shop Wee blossoms of girls, wearing frocks named after Spring flowers, will show models made of silk, of net, of chiffon, of organdie, of crepe, in white, or white touched with colors, or in solid flower tints. Coats and hats will also be shown in the lat- est Spring models. Sashes, rosebuds, hand and lovely laces will be featured. embroidery Little brother and baby sister will be remem: bered, too, with smart toggery for brother and exquisite baby things. There will be a table devoted to a display ; of French hand-made garments. Three French models sketched are “Mignon” of net with fairylike embroidery —“ Fleur” of embroidered and pleated crepe Chine—and “Dansant” of sheer é¢mbroid net. A registered graduate nurse is at the service of mothers daily in the Baby Shop—Second Floor. ; Adorable Boudoir Caps They'll Make Nice Easter Gifts Boudoir Caps—fashioned in many attractive styles—combinations of Georgette crepe, wash satin or crepe de Chine, with dainty laces and ribbons. Most all colors of the rainbow—65¢ to $5.95. SECOND FLOOR-—THE BON MARCHE Cups and Saucers 98c FOR SET OF SIX Plain White China Cups and Saucers of medium weight. Practical shape— very strong and durable. We cannot take phone orders at this price. a Tea Pots Special 95c English Earthenware Tea Pots of finely glazed brown body with wide colored stripes—assorted sizes. Imported Vases Special $1.25 Imported Pottery Vases to put flowers in at Easter time — dark green finished, embellished with Ori- ental figures and characters. They stand 1314 in¢hes high and are priced at only $ FOURTH: FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Inviting Styles and Values in Wash Dresses at $3.95 These Percale Dresses at $3.95 are genuine Bon Marche values— and they’re in such a clever style that every one admires them. Dresses in plain colors— small and large checks— with trimmings in contrast- ing tones.” Dresses made with panel belt and novelty pockets all cut in one, giv- ing the model a different look. Well made garments, in sizes 36 to 44. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE New Table Linens for the Easter Dinner Table Damask Cloths $2.25 Mercerized Bamask Cloths —hemstitched; good, firm quality, with pretty patterns. Sizes 58x72 inches. Damask Cloths $2.75 Damask Cloths $3.25 | Good looking Hem- Nice, hea’ bro stitched Mercerized Mercerized ‘Danae Cloths—size 64x81 ins.; + Damask Cloth—size 58x hemstitched and - 81 inches; fine for wear —with neat patterns. looking patterns, Unbleached Sheeting at 75¢ Yard Good heavy Unbleached Sheeting that will. | lots and lots of wear—and sogn bleach white, good buy at 75c, FABRIC FLOOR (THTIRD)}—THE BON MARCHE