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abide ties FRIDAY APRIL 6, 1923. Plymouth Shoe Co. 118 PIKE STREET “Specials” in Our “You Select and Fit Them” Department for Saturday Women’s Patent $6.00 Strap Pumps, Goodyear welt and rubber heels ....... $2.95 Women’s $6.00 Brown Calf Oxfords, Goodyear welt, with rubber heels... ..$2.95 Large Girls’ $6.00 Patent Grecian Pumps, with rub- ber heels ............83.05 Large Girls’ $6.00 Brown Oxfords, broad toes. .83.85 Men's $6.00 Brown Calf Shoes, medium toes, ..83.85 TANI a om CTL LLL 's $4.00 Light Scout Shoes. ..... Scout Shoes $2.95 8 > Brown Calf Oxfords, sizes 1 to 54 ) Brown Calf English Last Shoes... .$' DS) $ Large Boys’ Brown Calf Blucher Shoes Misses’ 00 Patent Mary Janes.. Large Girls’ $4.00 Brown Calf Oxfords; cabbie Heels ston as he looks today, with|'* his wife and two children; be-|" low, as A-No. 1, hobo king. $2.00 Brown Play Oxfords, sizes 8% to 11.....$1.25 NOTICE Tomorrow is last day of our “One Week Opening Sale” SHOP EARLY Plymouth Shoe Co. New Location New Location 118 Pike St. 118 Pike St. UUIQNUQEOOUAAAQOEEOEUOAANOEOOUAUAAOEE UAHA AAEA OAL and clothes giving a dig promperity, im a freq ape the hobo 4d with an a After this c gat! in mont likely to "weeping and, with money his new friend, take the Is Servant for 101 | Bandits Trapped in Years; Dies at 112 Tunnel, Arrested DUBLIN, April 6—Miss Margaret} DRESDEN, April ¢—Five erim- Devine, who was employed a» @ fer-/ inals digging a tunnel to rob a Dres- Yant for 101 years, has died In her/den bank were trapped in the bore Mayo home at the age of 112 and all were arrested. ‘t you worry for fear to resist his Itching teot't” | ttractive wife in asked at this “He lores his farnfly too much,” is her prideful anawer. Phin Afraid of a whipping, Livingston ran away from his San Francisco! | | Uses Bubble Pipe home when 11. He covered all of| Americ: ve > i | to Kill Himself |Gsrmacy. “Mexico, South America| | Read about the “TROU- BLES QF MR. BECKER,” starting on Page 13 of to- night's Star. JOLIET, M., April 6—Placing over | and Alaska, & gas jot the bowl of a pipe used by} He fortunately fell tn with a his chtid to blow bubbles, Henry Dur-| “square” hobo | }mer inhaled the fumes until he was lways be A-No. 1, whoaver you | dead. whatever you do, wherever you | a. | be, admonished the youth's hobo —_—_—<—<—<—<—<— | friend So “A-No, 1” became his | “monicker,” | Jack London hoboed across Amer- “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” Bile Regret | Self-educated, he began to write r*) | stortos of tramp life, with a view to | keeping other boys from vagabond- | | age. Thousands of these are sold every year. | A chance kindness by a raibwity | Tman at Erie 10 years ngo caused | A-No, 1 to send the local man a box ‘1 of oranges. On hin next visit, the |tramp was tnvited home. ye ss 5 7 9 Here he met romance. Livingston | “This Extra Pair Gives Double Wear’ |left the road and became « husband | ae later head of a family. 9 a | he we | Himself to Science) | VIENNA, April 6—Dr, Hermann ass | Koelner inoculated himself with |deadly germs to study thelr effect. | | An antitoxin, which he had perfected, | | failed to work, and he died in three | days. | Begin Teaching | | Art in Cradles) LONDON, April 6—Artistic toys, instead of “gollywogs,” wore adyo- cated as gifts to children by Lord | | Willoughby de Broke in an address here. {" DIPLOMAT | SPECIAL |! Doctor Sacrifices cayaint ment—e high fal ry grade all-wool worsted sult ip neat pie stripes with extra _ trous- ‘ers at $40. Ny Young Fellows Will find particular appeal in our Spring assortment of Norfolk, sporti _the new double- breasted and 4-button m ry S Suit | is patterned t the way young men like a and | priced the same way. _Other Extra Trouser Suits §30,°35,*°40,°45 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets Irwin EB. Laughlin, shown here, is mentioned aa the t American minister mo} He was recently ap- a regent of the | Smithsonian institution and} jwerved as counselor to the American embagsy at Lon- dom MEN'S: SHOKS Child’s $2.50 Patent Roman Sandals.......... $1.75 x Child's $2.00 Patent Mary Janes............. $1.2 Above, Leon Ray Living-| reservation in Okiahe BY PHILIP J, SINNOTT all messed up with notches, | ERIE, Pa, April 6,— A short/ mits that he narrowly escap gray-haired man, with pink cheeks| coming a notch on the other fellow's | reflecting perfect health, his carriage | gun at least four times. THE SEATTLE STAK Road Was Once King of Hoboes, POLICY FOR $48 Is Author-Publisher Now (0ST HER $2,000 “A-No, 1” Doesn't Follow the Steel Now, He Has Wife and Family some months before j America further appearance on the screen a worth $48 and has taken out a new policy with an American company for Famous Adventurer i in Quest for Peace Now So He Applies for Job as El Paso Policeman | L. PASO, Texas, April 6—At #3,/t or frowns,” and who never st I the other fellow drew, is gol ottle down. ten eeeeens eos | Threepersona, who has been a sol- of fortune extr was born on the nary rin tired of “roamin' around. ot Since that time he h All Cord Tires will advance Monday, April 9. Better buy now and save 20 per cent, as it will Make Your Rubber Dollars Go Farther ALL STANDARD MAKES. FABRIC CASINGS 10.00 11.50 10.50 12.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 13.50 14.00 86x44... 15.00 18.00 15.00 15.00 16.00 CORD CASING Highest Grade, Standard Make All Non-Skid 80x34 ...8 9.00 (Full or ersize) 30x314 $11. 50 +.» 15.00 13.50 16.00 17.00 4 - 18.00 B2x41/5 +. 20.00 B3x44q ... 21.00 84x414 +e. 22.00 85x44 ... 23.00 86x44 vs 24.00 88x5 . 25.00 5 26.00 27.00 Rebuilt and Retreaded Cord Tires Guaranteed 4,000 Miles All Non-Skid 82x84 ...8 8.00 81x4 10.00 82x4 vee» 11.00 4x4 ....v 12.00 88x41/4 13.50 834x416... 14.50 35x41, . 14.00 88x65 15.00 85x5 ...., 15.00 Mall Orders inne Geom Hilitote 440 PIKE STREET TIRE SHOP Ww. TANDRING STORES Where Pike St, Crosses Boren Ave. rokee Indian a, admits he 0 He} the bed of his mother. | 4 his job on ths | FIRST GUN ty rienT hreepersons, the man “who | rider wert i policeman, an army oc a@ bdlackamith and a pr ficer, 4 ce d~ | om wan named according to In- Bons the renegades which operate an | | | | | Fort Bliss. So Pola Negri Cancels Her dian fayhion, A few |brother, They lived wt jon his gun | two murde jcetved in a clash with two men who | he was a member of the border pro- | hibition forces and then drifted to |the western cow-puncher, When | Pershing went into Mexico Three- | persons volunteered as a ncout, He | Threepersons’ Ife came when he jcountry. At the annual rodeo in Cal- | gary last year ho was awarded tho e champlonship-of-the-world. ‘Threeporsons drifted into Fl Paso Inera ava last year and Joined the force. Ho (Beauty Clay) This new beautifying preparation ts not a cos- It does not cover imperfections—it re- Mineralava Beauty Clay, when |you have two or more teat | Natural Rubber A | ee of Teeth .,.. $5. 00 43 ahd German Insurance ANGELES, April ¢.— Pola Polish film etar, has Just ed an insurance po! The Right Blouse for Your New Suit PAGE 11 The polley insured Pola against ny injury wh would prevent her * & means of livelihood, The pol ne ime she t n with the the prem nted to some since then has reduced { the entire policy to $48 sho & much more jed the “paid in Germany” een a ranchman, a cowboy, a trick nember of the Fe unted polic Tom was named ac he was born three pe first piigrimage fre ne was to Calg with his mother, fat m the Okla-| ¥, Canada, | and one in a few len of the border on a ranch} which was the scene of many battles line at that! kifled in a bat later re o kill Tom ‘om was the best shot and he ved the first two] gun ather’s death Tom's! ded to return to Okla reepersons joined ‘ | ic the internntt His father wa After b two years he chased bandits, erers and bank robbers over} trails heay snow tn winter. With rs anion he spent three/ months in « lonely chase to the Alaskan border after two men who had mu ‘ed a family of four, When he returned he had two more notches | he followed, In the dead ot | 400-mile trail to the hiding | | Place of = bandit trio who had es- |caped with 94,000 in @ train holdup | He lived up to the boast of the royal mounted and got his men. Threepersons was wounded three times while in the service of the royal mounted. His leg was broken by a bulla after he and his partner had chased Pa over 260 milen of froz-| en country. One of the bandits was} killed and the other taken prisoner in the battle which resulted. His most serious wound was re- collars, Crepe de Chine Overblouses Pure Silk Heavy Quality Crepe de Chine in five different styles, three- quarter length kimono style sleeves. Bisque and a few Flesh, Peter Pan Collars, plain neck lines and roll All sizes from 34 to 46, and White, trimmed with lace to match. all priced at only OUTSIZE Here is the best Outsize Value we've OVER- ever seen. Overblouses in heavy Crepe de Chine in Navy, White and Bisque. BLOUSES Sizes 48, 50, 52 and 54, All one price PONGEE OVERBLOUSES If you can duplicate this value anywhere in the City we will make you a present of one of these Blouses. Waists and Overblous lk, all sizes and a big variety of styles. Your choice tomorrow Wonderful Sweater Values Every possible style and color and every one a remarkable value. Hun- dreds of slip-ons at $1.95. . . LET US TELL YOU THE REST OF THE STORY IN THE STORE | 407 PIKE S7, ‘GETWEEN Ist. &2no, in Pongee Many styles Hundreds of Paisley Blouses and all sizes in these very popular Overblouses. A big selection as low as $3.45. suddenly opened fire from the shelter of the forest. The men were killed | Wests 210 pounds and is six fect two in running battle, in which Three. |{nches tall. He was educated In the persons was shot in the abdomen, | Public schools and at Carlisle Uni- His partner discovered $150,000 in | versity, currency stolen In a holdup of the Medicine Hat bank in the dead men's Strange Maniac packs, “Those were the most exciting decided !t was too exciting no I re- to my ranch in Oklahoma.” | Wornen Carlial Sought by Police days of my Ufe,” Threepersons de-| PARIS, |clared. “But after my last wound I to motor with him into the 1,200 Children at Feast Start Riot Pa. BERLIN, April 6—Twelve hundred children, Invited to a feast here, got Into a fight over the food, and police stopped the banquet to end the riot. 8, April 6—A man whosé 4 : mania consists of inviting young Gold Now Comes Back in England DERING country, forcing them to remove! LonDON, April 6—Customers can Threepersons didn't atay long in| to walk | Oklahoma, however. Ho sold his| police of several Paris suburbs. ranch and started west. For a time FEET thelr shoes and then compelling them/ now have their change In gold in- home, is being hunted by the | stead of currency, for the first time since the war began in 1914. Arizona, where he herded cattle and waa Initiated into the mystic writs of served thruout the campaign. ‘Tho grehtest disappointment of | failed to get over seas during tho world war. He was one of the first to volunteer, but, because of his ex- ceptional qualifications, was kept at Mustered out ho became a black- appeared in many sections of the was shot In a gun-fight with an un- identified bandit a few weeks after being assigned a regular beat. “This !s a nice peaceful sort of | Job," he sald, “I couldn’t stand any- | thing milder than being a policeman.” Threepersons is 83 years old, b i FREE DAILY on10 ‘PAINLESS ¢ IQG0B 050.0 Our partial plate, which doen not cover the roof of the Route it OOMOWNS «-sess+, 9460 ano Moat of our pronont ronage in recommended by our o custom. brs, whore work ta still giving good satisfaction. All work uavanteed for 16 yours, Bxamination free, OHIO ouT RAT DENTISTS ed 20 Yours pee, yriy and Sarit st. Open # to © Dally—0 to | eee ey costs but $1.50, Wy THE OWL DruG Coq |amith but tired of the trade. He 3 |Jotned a group of crack riders and Scott Ss metic, moves them. used In conjunction with Mineralava Face Fin- j BE I H Ish, will actually bulld underlying, muscles and tissues into a youthful firmness, dispolling EXTRACTION wrinkles and flabbiness, color to the surface, natural blood-tinged color, Tho cost {s small—less than 20 cents a treatment. Tho investment is little—Mineralava Beauty Clay but $2.00, and Mineralava Face Finish The Beauty Clay is applied with a brush (one with » Easy every bottle) and dries into a fragrant mask in twelve Tt is then washed off (easily done) and Face a minutes. To Apply Finish, a skin food and tonic, applied. Then you have | It does more-!t brings @ perfect base for powder, First and Pike The Owl Drug Mall orders recetve prompt AUG Third and Pike Elliott 6885 i | Banishes Wrinkles, Black- heads Loves Other Sister, - So Commits Suicide: BERLIN, April 6—The romance of Carl Moeller ended in a double trag— edy because he had learned to love the younger sister of his fiancee. He had been engaged to Otthilde Fruher for three years and the marriage was — soon to take place when he found that his fiancee’s sister was his real soul-mate. He pleaded with Otthilde” to release him, but she refused. Then = he killed her and committed suleide. and Skin Blemishes. Woatlake and Pine