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THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1047 HA a Tt Jilted Girl Confesses Topping Till for $13, 000 "Dublin Theater Bombed Baby Talk Pays For Auctioneers a
Accused ex-convict. She met him while ping into her employer's till more, working ‘as ¥ cashier in the market!than two years ago.
Ex-Convict, Who Turned Her Down,
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Of Using $4000 of Loot on Marriage to Singer at Providence.
CHICAGO, Dec. 4 (UP)—A 19-year-old girl grocery cashier who stole
today.
jilted her to marry a night club blues singer, she charged.
tion and told Sgt.. Fred Koehler, “I'm wanted in Providence for em-
: $ from Ft. Bragg, N. C., and bezzlement."” » Miss Griffin ei pak memantine Mr. Sims sold an average of 100 man can measure up to it.’ s . Sgt. Koehler at first thought she have to Jail bes for pling. piasieren; Poli . . BLAST PERILS SCHOOL Bank Gets 600 E Eyes steers an hour. —— {Odom Jr, 19, on parole from the he said. “Then T checked with the ce arrested Masterson at his MADISON, Wis, Dec. 4 (UP)— NEW YORK, Dec: 4 (UP)-"The “Psychology,” he says, giving away ROY ROGERS TO WED ‘State F had dreamed -up .the story ‘while d honeymoon He ad- ¢ Farm, where he had served drwking, elective bureau and found out he An explosion, possible caused by Eye Bank for Sight Restoration,’a secret. HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 4 (UP)— - sentences of u [. tted to Detective Willard Bur- leaking gas, wrecked an electric Inc, reported today that it had ac- “Ya gotta gét the huver excited Cowboy Actor Roy Rogers said to- wr het and escap- | Miss Griffin told detectives she chett that he had come here from transformer vault beneath a side- cepted 600 eyes from the public in and mterested in what you have to day that he would be married New 18 Prison. : y gave herself up to “get even’ with Providence with Miss. Griffin, walk in front of a school for sec-(two years and that 90 per cent were offer.” - Year's Eve at an Oklahoma .anch! Detectives found four radios and Edward Q}asterson, a 30-year-old Miss Griffin said she began dip- retaries today. No one was injured. used for transplantation, Mr. Sims chants at a sale of 300-to his leading lady, Dale Evans. other merchandise in their room. . @ ’ STRAUSS SAYS:
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She charged Masterson induced lieve dhe story concerning her hus. | $13,000 of her boss’ money in Providence, R. I, surrendered to police here her to embezzle the money from band. Ye ru Yl Brains Pam. {the firm. Then, she said, he used - “That Griffin girl is just sore be"She said she gave up to gel even with her formier sweetheart @e $4000 of the funds to finance his cause I got Eddie” she’ said. /marrtage three weeks ago to Ber. “He said his mother ran a truckClaire M. Griffin, short and stout brunet, walked into a police’ sta- Dice Branfalt, a red-haired 26-year- ing concern in the East and when- guitish agitators. The theater wags sition. Ben eee ON SiNGer. He met the singer while ever he ran short of. funds he just closed. “I told her to run along or .1'd" touring Chicago night clubs with! would write her for some.” ——————————————— | A Week ago, at the pre-show sale, though, a
Over Elizabeth's Film * CHICAGO, Dec. 4 (UP)i-A man to 400 words a minute. "DUBLIN; Eire, Dec. 4 (UP)- A can make $300 or $400 dollars a day Mr. . Sims was graduated | nll bomb exploded early today.at talking baby talk—if he has the high school arid the 4- H Club! ther a theater showing motion pictures fomula. - went to an auctioneer’s school n The auctioneers have the formula, Decatur, Ind. It isn't easy to get to! parolee_an N . (Men like Ray Sims, . 25-year-old the top of the yammer trade, he Pair con It wus ieisved a small laid mine auctioneer from Belton,” Mo. He is sald. {beries. * was slipped through the letter slot one of the main auctioneers here at “You have to have perfect dicta- Arrested al in the front doorstep by anti- the International Livestock Expo- tion, for one thing,” he said. “It St. were es ows
takes a lot of practice. hi “It's & nice living, 18, who admitted he was’
Masterson’s bride refused to be-
STRAUSS SAYS .
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FEATURE Robes from PENDLETON of 100%; virgin wool—wonderful they are in all-ways —including value
18.30
There are RAYONS of Modest cost—like
$20
There are LIGHT WEIGHT Robes, unlined, in necktie designs at
17.50 and 20.00
There are ROBES from Great Britain, stocky in hounds tooth checks
$5
There are BOTANY WOOL Robes at 15.95 and up
There are Robes of rich, heavy SILKS at
$85
There are RAGLAN SLEEVED Robes new and extremely good looking— and an outstanding value
18.50 and 25.00
There are TERRY CLOTH Robes—both stripes and patterns at
12.50—17.50 and $20
And there is a FEATURED concentration of Jacguarded Robes for those who want something "extra-nice”
"at
$30
USUAL STORE HOURS 930 UNTIL 3 O'CLOCK
To put it bluntly—it seems an awful waste of money— and it seems a poor regard for a man's comfort (and for his eye-balls)— to gift him with a robe that fits "funny''—that has a weird look!— or is of mediocre stuff—
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A man instinctively favors a Robe from the Man's Store— he knows it to be good—that it was selected with a clothing mind—and with a speciality standpoint!
Such a robe warms his heart—and said warmth extends to the name enclosed on the greeting
card! ROBE HIM RIGHT!
And the Robes for comfort loving huMANity are on the SECOND FLOOR.
HE WILL OPEN HIS STRAUSS GIFT FIRST.
