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ere = — WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1925 rk SI ATTL AR FREE BROTHERS EX-DRY AGENT SHOT IN FICHT OF BANDITS Won't Charge Robbery; Hold He Them as Witnesses ' CLEVELAND, ¢ M. 1 " ° Wa KI Wa $ 1 tO for | wit elt e FOUND GUILTY | Inquest Testimony Indicates Cop Shooting Accidental and Assistant Conyicted on Liquor Charge May Be Named City Health ch Fort ! men strug Fortner chased the tugt n blocks, firing into the w e Geo at He na aught the suspect Chief; No Decision Yet bal Ga bole teibia aan” (oer . 1 Geo N. Mel t pist Fort hand ex eA K tif I I AY to face n ( jman died in the city hospital b « ” * Sunday ait i T H i 4 é Walker building. nber c ¢ ba deg RAL os alle ch igre pie HERE’S MORE ABOUT rom Schwabacher ! ) ty health . y 2 t Wednesday for d at. lunch ‘Tues | STARTS ON PAGE ONE “ a a te ‘ % s Swift uu oe i arg ie » her flay * might also = bs hua * fot nd Mrs, Mel t tt . b : parat f suppe e fr t RADIO HELPS SHIN ' 44th fat c w ] NEW YORK An e Novermbe 1 i v . ; Each parties has separate | ta t nering, Sines Maeihe prope: pony is while 4 out of 5 are victims ‘The law of averages \ imma- table. Dental statistics prove that four out of every five over @- and thousands younger, too are marred by Pyorrhes. Do you want tocecape? It takes healthy gums to keep healthy teeth Bleeding gums are Nature's first warning of Pyor- rhea. Then they begin to recede, lose that rich, pink color, Disease-breeding poisons collect in pus pock- ts and often drain through the entire system. If used in time and used consistently, Forhan’s will prevent Pyorrhea, or check its progress —something ordinary tooth pastes are powerless to do. It con- tains just the right proportion of Forhan’s Astrin- gent (as used by the dental profession in the treat- ment of Pyorrhea). It is safe, efficient and pleasant tasting. Even if you don’t care to discontinue your favorite dentifrice, at least start using Forhan's once a day. Forhan's is more than a tooth paste; it checks Pyor- thea. Thousands have found it beneficial for years. For your own sake ask for and get Forhan’s For the Gums. At all druggists, 35¢ and 6oc in tubes, Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. Forhaa Company, New York FOR THE GUM More than a tooth paste— it checks Pyorrhea the closest attention under the water-line, so do your teath un: der the gum-line Then ah and an future. blame heard to mm THE PALM 209 Seneca St. Second and Seneca Saturday Nite June 13, 1925 Coolest Spot in Town—Good Music Gholsan, POPULAR PRICES DANCING Grand Opening Owned and managed by Mr. Hester and Mr. Lee Shirley; Monty; Stover, | Alice; json, Reid; oka, Henr ( er, Claire. Dotson, it, jorie; Darleen; Barbara; Granigan, lin, Hanson, Helnone Hellund, I Harriet; Marion; reys, } son, ina | stone, Mor | ler; Rhea; | let; iKnut Astrid) Le Lysnes, M Meri Marjorie; Dlanehe; and the beaten the Ss) Lois; | slo; Chester, ; Cline, Dorothy; Close, Hazel; Colle Kathleen; Conrad, Winnifred; Coop rar, ‘aley, Franklin, Anne; Marge Howell, Dorothy; Mra, MeLucan cou But—t my {COULDN'T wint 1 them how I felt pe ould be happy the world besides he girl ch “But you ARE told hy “Tt's I guess I'l) pay she sald and ht 5 smi er might ather w « “mother, ures wer t be ith aging her ba the winner,” . and you $60 check will be {n the mall tomo: y And he's going to have as put nother some things she neods for | uaband haby and eat their supper flapper wife ar i to hu, an We hope he sticks t« in t nd pl for lots of joys for the in the shooting by pake thr aid der, Snow, Gr Wood, y; Yeo, Lo tor and ig to fi It was believed Improbable that i would be held $$, HERE’S MORE ABOUT | STUDENTS = Scholl, Miriam; Sel ; Scott, Peggy; Scurry ; Bearla, Helen; aton, Paul; — Sloe ate future in Polish HERE’S MORE ABOUT MAN SHOT STARTS ON PAGE ONE a | Whitney “Sadler had to shoot life Lusk u nish his > = 3 L S 7 = 2 = = = iuchard, liza- Grant; um, Frances; rr Dorothy; orn, Ballard GIRLS Arcelcle; Patricia; Blizabeth Clark, rlingse raine; Efferina et; Hammond, Helen; Hoegdahl, Ford, . 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D FREDERICK, & NELSON OWNSTAIRS STORE | PATTERN Dependable Goods...Economy Prices-...Frederick & Nelson Service ral eastern source and an ex- ceptional offering of fresh patterns and serviceable fabrics for Summer draperies and many other uses—in town, beach and mountain homes. The ass the Nearly 100 Attractive ~ Patterns in the Three Lots Including and keepers find for Thirty patterns at 18¢ the yard yard and 35 patterns at 34c the yard small de: In the higher price group are 10,080 Yds. New Cretonne SPECIAL 18c— 26c— 34c YARD yes advantageous purchase from sev- ortments are unusually wide and values appealing. Lattice home- er, Bird, purpose the favorite Vendure, Fle wanted for the man uch fabrics ign. 25 patterns at 26¢ the some striking block prints. 33- and 36-Inch Widths Women’s Gowns and Bloomers | Inf ants’ Creepers and Rompers | | 2 for $1.00 Drenser Soar 35 Good Uses for These Draperies uch Cov Hammock ( Utility Boxes Cretonnes Hot Plate Mats en Dresses Sereens wah Tied Hats on House Dresses ern Doilie Chair Cushions Lin’ Bed Sets Exceptional Offering of New Cretonnes at slip-over s§ white and flesh color sheer nainsook. Special, 2 for $1.00. —WOMEN’'S BLOOMERS of flesh color muslin, Women’s and misses’ size Special, 2 or $1.00. V Liciey weet —INFAN' ROMPERS AND CREEPERS of PM icchiee xp raae, * gingham and chambray. In sizes 1, 2 and 3. In fe pea tarant sae plain colors and combinations. Special, 2 for contices idd ‘4 $1.00. DOWNSTAIRS STORE harm to pnex war 200 Summer Hats REDUCED $3.00 | AILORED 1 | med Hats | styles are included in this reduced-price lot. Straw, straw-and-fabric and all- fabric hats in quite a va- riety of styles. Thursday, to $3.00. -DOWNSTAIRS STORE 18c, 26c and 34c the Yard (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) For Formal Wear | and for the Street tyle. Of Daintily | $1 5 | f fternoon wear. Th may be seen at social fairs, or on the t Two of charming the Downstairs Store are sketched. Attractive at | $15.00. DOWNSTAIRS STCRE trim- smart and in Tan, blue, rosewood and orchid color- ings predominate in this unusually low- priced offering of silk-mixed Crepes. At- tractive assortment of patterns to choose from, DOWNSTAIRS STORE Reduced, WHITE FROCKS Silk-Mixed Dress Crepes VALUES $1.00 MIXING BOWL PIECE | SETS HEAVY GLASS BUTTER CONTAINERS for the ice t Hold one it clean priced | of butter, keeping and fresh. 8 at 35¢. 6 for 29c GLASS TUMBLERS in the | Colonial shape Medium | welg Very se able for | camp or Summer « use Specially priced at 29¢ for | DOWNSTAIRS STORE STAMPED Tea Aprons and Dresses LOW PRICED: STAMPED TEA a number of dain’ Of good quality dotted Swiss and flaxon. Plain styles, white and white with colors. French knot, lazy daisy and “running stitch” 35 | designs. Each........ c | WOMEN’S STAMPED DRESSES of shadow-stripe | dimity, for Summer wear, at | home or in camp. Coot and | dainty Dresses in 8 colors. | Eight les to choose from. Sizes to 44 Specially priced $1 DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Ecru Lace Collar and — Cuff Sets — 79c In several styles of Dutch neckline, boat and tuxedo st priced, ‘Thurs set. lace. shape . Very low: y, at T9¢ the 00 YARD *] YNSTAIRS STORE | bach, Anna; Morgan, Leona; Morrill, | ving; Kesner, Claude; Lauri, Armas;| per, Marvel; Harris, Peggy: Hast: | Bechtold 0 \ Louis; Bell, Frank; Bis-|derkleed, Edwin; Viney, Hessel;