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Show ' , Ban on High Heeled Shofes pmsoyEPOflT Arkansas Governor Orders Troops to Guard the State. Peni-tentiaries- of PINE BLUFF. Ar. Dec. 28. Twenty members ot a Pine Bluff company- - uf the Arkansas national guard, with machine nuns and a supply of ammunition, mob. iltsed this' afternoon under orders from Little Rock, were prepared to leaee early tonight In automobiles for an unannounced destination. Officers of the company refused to indicate where the men would be sent or to give any intimation as to the reason for mobilizing the detachment. s1 LITTLE ROCIf, Ark., Dec. !8. Reliable reports of a widespread plot to free . convicts In ths atp penitentiaries wers responsible for ths mobilisation of ths machine-gun Bluff comparty of the Pine Arkansas national guard, according to a statement tonight by Governor BrOugh. 'According to the governor, the plot was reported to him byforpenitentiary officials and involved plans the release of Tom Slaughter and Fulton Green, Oklahoma outlaws, now serving life sentences for murder. 'Blaughter and Green ars confined at the penitentiary at Little Rock and extra precautions ars to be taken there, but it was learned detachments of the Pino Bluff company aleo will he sent to the state farms at Tucker, where white convicts ars confined, and to Cummins, whero negro convicts ars imprisoned. Tns governor's action In calling out the troops, ht Said, followed a conference today with penitentiary and military an thorltles, during which the reports of ths plot ts escape wers given. He said It was not known how widespread the j plot may be Governor Brough declined to discuss of the details reported filtft, but statthq ed that the troops would be kept on duty long enough to prevent the contemplated escape. The governor also declined ts say whether the plot Included reports of outside aid to the convicts, as Was. the ease, several davs ago when trustees at the penitentiary confessed that a similar plot was on foot to release Blaughter, Green and other convicts. It was learned that the troops stationed at the penitentiary wlU conduct a thorough search of the convicts and the buildings for weapons or tools and prohibit visitors within the walls. -- " sphere Quality and Price are Dependum vV Is Proposed Year-En- d In the of alcohol," the association's statement declaree. "Rage suicide le distinctly aided by high heels. All women who wear high heels become deformed In ths feet, knees and back, and they are predisposed te tuberculosis." amount the bonus bill would cost the government St 11 878,890,000. 'Secretary Houstons whole presentation of the matter, said ths legion commander, was misleading and designed te frighten the country into a repudiation of Its obligations to men. The general impression was conveyed by his testimony that the passage of the adjusted compensation bill would entail the immediate appropriation of billions of dollars by the government and seriously cripple the financial condition of the treasury at present, The facte are that appropriations necessary to carry sot all features of ths bill, except that ,of cash compensation, would be negligible for this year and for several years to come, and that appropriations for cash compensation are not asked until July, 1921, and are te be spread over two years , American Relief Workers Reported Safe in Turkey Escapes of Russ h, Galbraith Attacks Houston Attitude $12, $15 Trimmed Hats, 17.85 $3 and $10 Trimmed Hats, $465 $8 and $8 Trimmed Hats, $225 ON BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN , t -- 1 t f Velvet Tams and Tailored Hats, $1.00 Children's $6 Beaver Hats, $2 45 6 STATE . Final Reductions to Cean Up All Broken Lines Prior to Inventory NE motive prompts this event, regardless of cost of profits, and that is to clear stocks of all odds and ends, with these that are broken lines and dwindling lots. Savings at no other 'time during the now offered in every department throughout the store. . Final Reductions ofthe Season Are Here Quoted on All Coats and Suits To $40.00 Suits, Now To $25.00 Winter Coats INCLUDING TJl ULL length wool coats of velours, 6ilvertones, polo cloths and mixtures. Popular colors and sizes tricotines, 182 serges .and velour, in a splendid selection of styles, and a full range of sizes from to 42 16 To. $47.50 Winter i Coats T LACK plushes in short or full length, and velour and broadcloth coats, silk, lined and fur trimmed To $57.50 Suits, Now TjjkJR trimmed And plain tai-lored suits of Wool ve- lour or tricotines. Blue and popular colors. Sizes 16 to 48V A 50 A To $75.00 Winter Coats WARM, w nappy wool coals trimmedNvfCh fur col- - P lar. Regular sires, 16 to 44, and extra large sizes, 48 to 52. m To $75.00 Suits, Now very finest suits In Beautifully tailored. Of tricotines and velours. Sixes 16 to 44 and 46 to 50 , THE Nrt TT Uh J)U 50 RED Y ear- - End Sale for Boys and - Girls all-wo- ol Featuring the .Special Attraction for Wednesday in Each Department, Namely , Mackinaws $7.95' Regular $13.50 Line e This rmnedy le a meager far quirk reeaitu. Kaatly aad cheaply mage. home-mad- K all-woo- t x v For Women and Misses $15 SWEATERS, Coat and Tuxedo' atylea to 46, la $7.65 Site popular eolora. M $6 TO $8.50 SWEATERS, $3.85 for women and Mines. aad sizas 88 to 46. Sllp-o- n style Popular colors, j $5.50 to save on he boys new NOW is the time These are full belted coats with high storm collars in at-- , tractive gray, green and brown overplaids. Sizes 8 to 16 years. - Sale Sweaters ' e L--5 -- American Balloon Thought to Be in North Ontario OTTAWA. Dec. 28. The mlasliig United States navy balloon with three officers aboard, which floated away 7 naval from Rockaway naval air station, New York, December 18, and waa swallowed by the mists of the borthland after being last milwhich Here Is s sighted at Wells, N. Y. la believed to syrup lions of people have found 'to be the have descended near Lake Temlaltamig, 200 miles west of here. most dependable means of breaking up Sir Rupert Stuart, director of the Dostubborn coughs. It is cheap and simple, minion meteorological bureau at Toronto, Under in netion. its put very prompt reported today that a careful analysis of healing, toothing influence, chest sore- winds and other atmospheric conditions ness goes, phlegrp loosens, Dreatbmr beduring the flight made it nearly comes easier, tickling in throat stops and obtaining a certainty that the gaa bag had been Into the you get a good night s reetful sleep. The carried region usual throat and chest coIJs are con- Lake Temlskaming Temtskaming la an elongated body 24 in less. hours or of of water Quebec-Ontarit the Nothing forming part quered by line at the headwaters of tbe better for bronchiUtr hoarseness, crouo, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or win- Ottawa river. ter coughs. To make this splendid cough syrup, pour iY) ounces of Pinex Into a pint Term bottle and fill the bottle with pli , granulated sugar syrup and shake If you prefer, use clarified BARREL Vt., Deo. 21. A sentence of oughly. molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead four to seven years at hard labor In ths prison was Imposed today on Frank of ougar syrup. Either wsy, you get state president of ths Barrs hava full pint a family supply of much G. Howland, A Trust company, after hs had Bank ings better cough syrup than you could but' pleaded guilty to embeszlement of for three timet the money bank's funds. Tas charges on which the ready-mad- e he Keeps perfectly and children Ioto its wss arrested set his thefts at 828,080, but whsn Howland objected te an Item of pleasant taste. hie admission of guilt waa Pinex is special and highly conce- 110,800, on the four other counts aggrentrated compound of genuine Norway gating $16 480. Howland suffered a partial collapse pioe extract, known the world aver for Its prompt healing slTsot upon ths mem- when sentence was pronounced. He had asked that he be fined Instead of Imprisbranes. To avoid disappointment ask your oned, so that ha might be able to assist In straightening out the affairs of ths Pinex" of for ounces "2V4 with druggist Institution which wss closed as a result full directions, end dont accept any. of his thefts five wssks ago. thing else. Guaranteed to give Sbeolult Howland Is 80 years of ago, Hs has aattef action or money promptly re- served In both branches of the Vermont funded. The Pinex Co. Ft. Way no legislature. lnd. e year-compar- die-pat- home-mad- Sale Year-En- d ho-ca- Czars Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up MILLINERY Sale for Men $2.50 Fleeced Union Suits, , $1.43 $3.00 Ribbed Union Suits $1.79 $5.00 Wool Union Suits, $2.98 $4.00 Wool Union Suits, $2.48 $1.75 Ribbed Underwear, 93c $A25 Wool Underwear, $1.48 28. a state Tacoma, wash., Dsc. ths sals or wearing of shoes with basis mors than an Inch and a half high will bs asked from ths stats Isglstaturs, the Stats Osteopathic association stated hero to- ey- If passed, the bill would not affective for five years to permit more bants to olean up present stocks. "The wearing f high heals is as Immoral as the excessive consumptlsn - UNDERWEAR- - ' NEW YORK. Dec. ft. Seven American relief workers who have been cut off from outside communication In Urfa, Asiatic Turkey, since August 19 Were reported safe and waiting opportunity to leave. In dispatches received today by the near east relief. Owing to restrictions Imposed by Mustapha Kemal Pasha on the movements of relief, workeff. trt territory ,hi4 Sjf Turkfhft nationalists, the near east re. lief announced the departure of the personnel in Urfa probably will be delayed for some time. Those whose safety was assured todav L Waller of Include Miss Margaret Bloomsburg, Pe ; Dr, James L. Park of of Le Weaver Martin L, Indiana, Pa.; Junta, Colo.; Roy E. Myers of Lancaster, Pa.; Chris Augsburger of Elide, Ohio; C, H. Crathem, Y. M. C. A. worker, of - WILSON, Ark., Dec. 28 Henry Lowrev, F. Boston, Mass., and Dr. Joseph 8. Stewalias Charles Giles, negro farm hand art, Jr., of the University of Georgia, wanted for ths killing of O. T. Craig, a Athens, Os., who was henrd from last at planter, and Ms daughter, Mrs. C. O. Dlarbeklr. northeast of Urfa. Williamson, here last Saturday, was reAlthough there has been considerable ported surrounded by a posse late today fighting In the vicinity of Urfa since ths near Nodena, Ark. American relief personnel went hers, the workers hat e not been molested, near cast relief officials said. WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Dee. 28 Six convicts at the state penitentiary here made an attempt to escape tonight Cousin as they were being returned from the lute mill to their ceils, but were driven Reds Clutches Into their cells when guards with rifles fired at them. When the men started to Knlgn-vetcmake a break for liberty they attacked PARIS, Dec. 28. Miss Iren an Interpreter for the American Joseph Smith, turnkey, with a bar of Iron. One prisoner was wounded. Red Cross, who was captured by the Bolshevik! with Captain Emmet Kilpatrick of Unlontown, Pa., at Novo Alexlevska, October 29, when a detachment of Budenny's cavalry swept down the west eoest of the s Sea of Azov and hurrounded the town, has arrived In Constantinople after escaping 28 WASHINGTON, Dec. by from her cap t ora says a dispatch reeeii today. Secretary Houston of the treasury before by Red Cross headquarters here esw the senate finance committee yesterday, CapWhen Miss Knlgnvetch last plaqtng the cost of carrying out the pend- tain Kilpatrick hs waa In good health ing adjusted compensation or soldier bonus and was being taken te Moscow, the bill at 82,300.000,000, was characterized adds. Ths Boishevtkt planned te by F. W. Galbraith, national commander transport him northward from Moscow tor of the American Legion, In a statement release til return fbr Russians who the tonight, as a "acuttlefUih skirmish to Bolshevik! allege are being held by the muddy the waters so that the principle United Statea government. Kilpatrick involved can be clouded In a lot of figures expects to leave Russia by way of Vlborg, Finland. In a few Weeks. that mean nothing. Mr. Galbraith, estimated tbe maximum Miss Knlgnvetch Is a daughter of Prince Knlgnvetch, head of the Russian Red Cross, gnd A cousin of the late emperor. A - THE 'SALT rILVKE ' TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY ' MORNING",' DECEMBER 291920. All-wo- slip-on- l, $3.50 Girls - $2.85 girl. ' and $450 SWEATERS, $2.25 la slip-on- s SWEATERS, In rises S3 to 84 for s also . 28 to 84. Girls' $6.50 and $7.50 COAT SWEATERS for . $3.85 io ' 1000 Pairs Pure Silk Hose, 9& Bank President Sentenced to Penitentiary Blizzard Sweeps Island Colony of Newfoundland swmsssmne T. JOHNS, N. F-- . Dec. 28. A bllasard wept over this Island colony today and left confusion among communication mediums In Itn wake. Damage eras not but all shipping was held to ports. Train service was disrupted and roads mads Impassable The storm was the first of the winter. Weather authorities predicted It would not blow Itself out for 4a)S. The seas kicked up by the gale were so great that a section of the narrow-gaug- e iftalUWillM til swnfon jfto o (so track Of ths railway at Conception bay waa washed sway. Express trains running through the bleak Interior fell far behind their schedule, and rotary snowplows were sent out to bora a way for them through the snow barrier. ll'ljK ATTORNEY 18 DIBSARRtO. FRANCISCO. Deo. 28 Daniel O'Connell, Ban Franoleoo attorney, who Is serving a seven-yesentence at ths federal penitentiary on MaNslis Island, Wash., wss disbarred here today by the stats supreme court from practicing law. ' O'Connell was convicted on a shares conspiring to obstruct selective service act. BAN . Worth to $2 P V Man Black, White, Colors 14 it one into great lot are all broken lines of, hose left from the No bnsy holiday season. of sizes or complete range colors . in any one particular line, but a splendid assortment to select from at this price. ROUPED Handkerchiefs, 10c Great 95c Sale Remaining Holiday Lines Marked to 35c Special Table of Gift Things for Men and Women K P REAT heaps of Represented are plain styles from trimmed or plain i of them are now grouped former price for a lOe sale. many box lines as well as stock with choice of prettily XT' ERE is an opportunity for every recipient of Christmas money to select something that will always be a reminder of the giver and at a great reduction in preie. styles. ar For treatment of colda, croup and alml-lwinter dlaordera, a Jnr of Orium should be kept In evrry home. Used promptly, It often chinks their advenes and prevents their development into la grippe and pneumonia. It Is sa si I serial treatment, quick and harmless In Its action, can bs used freely by every member of ths family, Buy a jar from your drugWrits for free sample to Ths gist. ar r'f- - Orium Company, fit, Louis, Mu. tAdv.J EUGENE WALTER BANKRUPT. NEW YORK. Deo 21. Eugene Walter, author and dramatist, filed voluntary bankruptcy proceedings today, placing his liabilities at $7471 and assets at 100 Among (he creditors named are David Belasco, producer, 1604 for money loaned, and ths Friars club till fur dues and house account. Both White and Colors r , Women will want to select them by the dozen and half dozen at thia astonishing redaction. Embroidered, initialed, laee edge, hemstitched, etc. Your choice, 10c. . Merchandise Marked to $1.95 . I Included are rock crystal bowls, pretty china-warvases, humadors, ash trays, pictures, glassware, etc. Your choice, now in the Year-En- d Bale at 95o each. e, 4 K - a . several makes, and among them many pairs of foil fashioned hose. .All are reinforced .with lisle tops, and lisle heels, toes - and soles. Less than half price to clean them up today at 98o pair. . , ; |