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THE TOPEKA DAILY STATE JOURNAL WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, 1920.
A
TOMORROW
IS THE
BIG DAY!
Tomorrow' we open the big sale
en the surplus stock, from the
famous Kansas City's foremost
Ladies' Exclusive Ready-to-Wear
-ihops. We have arranged this
stock in our store for a conven
ient showinir and a visit here to-
morrow will convince vou auick- JLt.
ly of the terrific slash in all
prices. Everything goes and
everything goes at a tremendous--saving
to you
Read these prices
and be convinced
S2.50
Ladle' .-..oo Uai.-is
75c
Tailios- s:;.im Waiis
51.25
Ijiit. ..im wainw
57.50
I-adies' !tl..u Poplin Dresses
52. S3
LadieV I)n-- of Serge
51.75
tables' I'taid Haim-oats
S3.S8
ladle- siil.ilil lre-w fciris
19c
I aUiy' Auto ap
57.50
I.adie si. Villi MiK l)rves
55.00
Ijulics' SKI.lill lres Skirts
52.93
Ladles' hinf-tillla ( ouls
512.50
Lnilira' irxl.ilK Silk Oitsws
75c
ladlrV si. .in Mlk Ilo-w
. 92c
Ladies' sak-vu Under Skirts
For Men-
-.. ' i i
- A " til
':p3f Hi
JLi i f
I!
if i
1 M !1
4 - - 1 m I
-"1
3
I
TO MISSOURI 'PEN'
Sam Bitter Is Convicted.
Second 31 ardor.
t . . . . .
is setting:, a. good start- croruae r,.
Schuler was unaware that .he was to ,
be a. contestant but some one handed,
in her name with 5M- votes v a
st.t-Te-. I llhr TtlDIka fflClS in' tltE;
0 i enntesr are Helen Campbell. Aileei) j
otiicer ana.isetty yie. - voimu
... i ; v. aTA-M (ijia-n'nwr
UTS; L T in-ci iu o.-w. . -
and in The 53tate iournaPand "apiti
t'
Principal"" in Famous Kansas
Killing 15. Years Asro.
-J
SenJeil Faekngc IT n s c 2r
value nates in tiui'liuse for
73ff fmething Great.
Manhattan Hallmark up to.
SII.llo Miirt. very .ineelal
Men' 9.i.3il Pajamas Now.
$1.98.
73" H'lyi Moil's Sl.."l Nainsook
Vninn Suits.
Men's un to 2.rn nnllirircan
I nlnn suit $1.00
..-w--" - -- J ,
S2.S3
Ladies' ilk Poplin Skirts
51.25
I.udies" rolled Sweater Coats
53.50
Laities' ST.tHI SUiits
S1.C0
Tallies' Voile Dr
52.93
Ladifs' inning t-o;it
S9.S5
I.adi-s' S25.IHI Coats
512.50
Talk's' sao.oo milts
51.50
ladles' S....VI I mhrcllas
57.50
I-aiiie' sO.mi rajies
S9.S5
Ladies' Sio.im IMilniant
4 51.93
Ijulie5' lilai k ilk Waists
c 52.98
- Tjuiira' s.oi Waists
69c
Lailies' Midilirs
51.00
Ladies' M unli 11 Nisrlit Rolxs
52.98
Ladies' Sil.lln Silk HiMe
25c
Ladies' Lonit Silk filoves
$3.33 buys Ladies' up to $20.00 Coats
s4-:imu you pay -.00 for none hetlfr. We hav? snllirrrfl
all Hinslr Coats, made ou prlcr fir your c hoi or of
lhe RO.ftO Coaits for
33.98
. 51.93
Ladie-t' IJunaiiiw l)res-es
57.50
I-adies' Leather Trim Coals
59.85
Lailien' Touts
53.98
Ladies' Sport Spring Ttats
Sample line Ladies' RihlHHl
Buthiiur Suits up to S3. 50
i valines, ehoiit;
51.00
Sam BiUer. who was convicted fif
teen years ago of a. sensational mur-
drr in 4Ciowa couniv and who recent- (
1 y escaped from the Kansas peniten- i
tiar- ac Lansing, is to spend Irts re- j
mainintt days in- the Missuuri prison :
for at murder-Aioaimitted near Cabool. j
Bitler s second mjrderraa seemingly j
as coldly deliberate as the one near the i
town of Belvtdere more than a decade J
aso. Five of the jurors voted to barn
Bitler for his second killinff. but a J
compromise verdict was tor life im- i
pnsonmenL j
Bitler was working on a lar?e ranch
owned by his father in Kiowa county I
when he assaulted and killed a woman I
in the neighborhood. For several days
there was danger of mob violence. The
man was taken to Dodge Tity and a
jury found him KUilty wt first uesree
murder. Because of the prominence
Jnd wealth of Bitler s relatives in
Greenwood and Kiowa counties and
the startlinff testimony offered in the
trial, the case attracted wide attention.
Many efforts were made to secure
a parole for Bitler. All failed. In
May. last year, the prisoner nscaped
from the penitentiary when he was de
tailed with othr convicts to repair a
boiler.
Luder the name of Gilbert L. Halt.
Bitler went to CaboI. Mo., where he
hrtURht a forty-acre farm. Ha pitil
Prank Elliott $1.8oi for rh land. The
payment was in $i0 bills. Tt was
aiid that a woman delivered the cur
rency to Bitler and promptly left the
community. - --
That was in September, Tf
January, this yrar. Elliott made a trip
to Horton, Kan., In an effort to secure
some money from a wealthy relative.
When Elliott returned to h s formt r
home, he v ieit ed som e friends, then
disappeared. A search was made and
Bitler was found working over a plot
of soft earth near his honse. He ex
plained that he was-making1 a hut bed.
Buried in "Hot Bed."
Then checks with Elliott's rtame at
tached began to appear at the bank.
Bitler was arrested. It wa shown that
mote than SSOO Tyjrth of forged checks
had been Written by hum. The body
of the former owner ol the iahd was
found buried in the "hot bed" fifteen
inches unler the jfround. Elliott had
bppn shot thru, the head three times.
The body was wrapped in a blanket
with an old coifee sack tied around
the head and two straps tied around
the body.
Only the compromise verdict saved
the Kansan from death penalty, ac
cording to advices received today by
state officials.
FRECKLES
Now Is the Til ix- to Get Rid of Tlufco
Cgiy Spoil
There's no longer the slightest need
of feeling ashamed of your freckle,
as othine double strength i guar
anteed to remove these homely suous.
Simply get an ounce of Othine
double strength from any drugst
and apply a little; of it night and raurn
,ng and you should soon see that even
the worst freckles have begun to dis
appear, while the lighter ones have
vanished entirely. It is seldom that
more than an ounce is needed to com
pletely clear the skin, and gain a beau
tiful clear complexion.
Be sure to ask for the doubUt
strength Othine aa this is solii under
guarantee of money back if it fails to
romove freckles. Adv.
, "The Marines Are Coming"
1. Thursday April 29th
We bespeak for them a Hearty Welcome.9
j Fifty Entertainers of The Rovinc Marines
wU give a public entertainment in Topeka.
Thursday. The Marine Band will give a con
cert in front of ou store during the day. Our
show yrindow will: display "War Trophies that
were capuiid in ITtnnce by the U. S. Marines.
- Jt Free Eftferta-tnment will be liven by the
Marines in, the City Auditorium at S o'clock in
Lhe evening to which, men. women and children
are invited.
'
Come, .show your . appreciation of our own
L S. Murines, Thurnday and malce- beatl
c;naricrs at this sor. s
Just received, a car of
Colorado Nut Coal (Canyon City)
DELIVERIES MADE DIRECT FROM CAR
ORDER NOW
Kansas Coal Company
Third and Jackson
"Dependable"
HOtJD CARNIVAL DOWNTOWN.
Objection to City Park Sustained
Voting on Qneen.
William Rice, of the RH-r Dornan
Carnival company, has objected to the
City park for the American Le(fion
carnival .according to Joh H. Bersen.
adiutant. As a result the carnival
will- be held on evjith street between
Jack sort and Van . Burrn, streets, as
oritrlnaTTy planned" " '
The qiien of the oarnivaT ontest
Qoaa mews t
Certified
Statement of Ingredients of the
Auburn Tire
TREAD
81
Pure Para
CARCASS
One, futn Plr
17 More Rubber
in Each Ply
FRICTION
945' 1
Pure Para
TUBE -96';
Pure Para
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
This is to-certify that Auburn Tires and Tubes contain no shoddy,
reclaimed rubber or otiier cheapening ingredients. The proportions
crf new Para rubber, are as outlined above, the remaining ingre
dients being expensive oxide of xinc, the best known tread tough
ener. together with a small amount of sulphur or similar curing
asent necessary to properly handle and vulcanize Paxa rubber-
Ehrlich-Hally Tire Co.
Plione ITSH
TRUE TIRE SURGEONS
-is Won sisth St.
Pnone Bla-k 4S
ECZEHiA
Is Only Skin Deep
and may be instantlv relieved and
quickly healed bv CRANOLENC
the Cranberry Cream treatment
used external ly.
PROOF
' Drershurg. K.7..Jan.r. 1918.
Cranolene cured me of Eczema and I had
the disease tor 25-iears. It also cured my
little i&-months old daughler of the saron
tiomjje. it did for us whar no other treat
mrnt would do earrd us to stazcurrd. We
tisedCranoieflpin Mar.1916." R.H Enoch.
(On March 20. 1Q20, lour yrs atter. Mr.
Enoch again wrtea: "Mf little girl and I
are betb weii. We are lred ol Ecxema.
and we tfive jour Cranoleae the praiac"
SCIEXCE has discovered that the
mild acid-like juice found under
the skin of the common table cran
berry quickly destroys the tiny
parasite that causes Eczema and
most skin troubles. This cranberry
juice has been combined with sooth
ing1, cooling-, healing oils. The re
sult is CRANOLENC an amazing
cream that stamps out the cause ot
Eczema and restores the skin to
its natural health and color.
Yoor druinrist 1 authorized t sell
CRANOLAMC on a written guarantee to
return vour money if it fails. If he will not do
this, wrcte imrnediarr ly to Cranotene Co.,
Dept. M. Gtrard, Kaa. lor tree treatment.
fa tar. 39 and St
CRAN0LENE
"M.. Whin etkwt Fr
Sold ud (narmnteed i Tapeka by
Rm-lev lrtie I"b.
A COLD?
FOR PROMPT REUKFTAKE
1 TABLET EVERY 2 HOURS
FIRST DAY- 3 TABLETS DAILY
THEREAFTER (WITH WATER)
GENUINE ASPIRIN
PACKeFa1RT1CHTtht4t
ATways iocs effective
U M. PtTlweM,
i'rwnueBt. --Phone
ikl
T! SI. .lo'.imoa.
See v Tf.
Phone 3f0a.
THE L RL PENWELL
, -Csdet.vblIsg ca
SMIWeSlO iulJit5 SLreeu - - - Bhuii
to
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; The same old-fashioned ideals of integrity fix
the standard of manufacture.
Every care is exercised to secure only the
4 best materials.
Every invention known; to science is, em
ployed to insure purity. . - ; : -
Glass-lined tanks are used for proper aging. ;
Washed and filtered air fills the cooling rooms. "
: Schlitz is filtered through white wood pulp.
Every bottle is Pasteurized.
The same old SchUtzwith the alcoholic con- x
tent reduced to the limit prescribed by the .
Federal Government
The Brown Bottle Protects Its Purity!
On natrn tvhermer drink art sold,
Or, order a case for your horn from
5935
S. E. Lux Jr. Mercantile
Company
125-137 Narth
Topeka. Kan,
Hie Bf!ii! r3afle Dlilvanliee Famous
Phone 1503

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