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WAS 5lvN Lt.AVi.Nv. TAiUn HOME CY ACTON'S W iFK Tit.; MITRDEKER? FILM STARS OFFER POSSIBLE CLEWS

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f-'ational Church. it- sr tiu- part f w weeks we have ;ii:n'!.-l a tlnnipitntj dollnrs In V o.'hoc equi' '"nent. Adult rlassvi; their own ro;m. W't lor th norrinpr yrrmon, 02 We Foi(?t". For the eveLiricoi:. the First -" nu ri :?.n CitiT!i boy s. -iut w',l V.e n.r t,ait m-r at ties fvenlng ttrrvi-c. I music, .forms CVj;.;a c tho

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thodljrt Kpu.copal Church, IT. r. Sunday School and .Junior h. Vomnar worship witb jfrmn. :'n-- Chiefs Kin edo-.r: on KarOi." Epwaitli League, il. 1. Miller. '"The New J."y In Mejrien." a f rlxy-fivj b-autifiil a:;d ln'.ivc pir'ures. tracing the history :." through fcur bund red y.-ars -':tii-.al . id reliu-ioit . oppression: ""' tin: work nf tlif 11 r r.lio.1iM 1. through Its chapel?.. ECh-.-nls. ledJca! Int'tutiotis in preparation . 1.5 "new ?ar when Mexico shall ;rue Christian republic, v-fe Ptudy Class Wednee-ciay rj'jht, ;.. s 30.

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ureh c-f CirlsU Central Ave, T. Anie;-aa, llinister. le seoool :4S. A diss for all w'ni t ttnd. Ixrd' eupper and ..;ns sermon, 1V45.

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. tii honor oi th ; Boy Sco jt sr.ove- .. This is the t'veK'h anniversary i- Nation.".! Scout luovtrs-fiit. If i'Outj were pusted a te -r fret t the) world would make a livini: ; lrora tho Atlantic to the I'atilio . Hi'cross tho continent. Th:s i." ra.t erg-animation and wo of the honorable of our land, a;-.fl it "vei our very best recognition. . II. M. Osborne of the Whiting wU be with us Sunday evenintr r: us a few weds about the Scout hro In Whitiagr. We will also ?vertl elides anj specis! featura ais Soout rervlc. i ax a cordially Invited to attend L'f the nbovo 3erTices.

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Sketch of Mrs. Douglas Mac Lean, at right, and Betty Francisco and Antonio Moreno, two other prominent members of the Los Argeles film colony who arc aidong the police.

Christian Science Society of Kast ;.So, Erowu's Hall, 612 Chicago :(".tr eejmleea, IfrSf X. Ml Subject, day Pebool, 1:38. :i:iciic!ay rvenlc service. 8:ft0 T. '.ifz Room pa V-jssdays from j F. It

The description furnished the , Los Angeles police b; Mrs. Douctas MacLean of the man ehe saw leaving the home of William Desmond Taylor the cisrht the movie director was murdered so far is tlo only tangible claw to the murderer and has at least given the police

a probable time rf the crime on which to base their investigation. Douglas Mac Lean, famous on the screen, and Mrs. MacLean live next door to the Taylor home. Hetty Francisco, movie actress, haa refused to substantiate the ptory of Claiie Windsor that Taylor, at a hotel on one occasion, threatened the life of

ft former secretary. Ai'tonio Moreno, present in the dinir. room of the hotel the time, according to both erirl-s, has been asked to recall what be can of the conversation.

Presbytertaa Cfttsrirtw W. H. ! .-. PastoT-. Services held at Ttef. Charch Bids?.. 119th Street and . ; i I'lv;?.. vYhitlng-. iridiaDa. iiy Schawl. S:4 5 A. t. ; n? Service, 11:00 A. M. 1 irejj's Sermon, feowc To jr n'nff Sermon, "t-'frcirp People." tz ark S. r.CO P. 31 . TtI M'J Club of StfffUts Park we ;ji.:ried at tho hDm of Mr. and K?:ton, 10T3 Scperior Avenn. 'ir; .lay evenm of this week. The club iset for a business and social Monttay evening in the club rooms '.'.hie B'ay of the club will be held .y at two o'clock at the club Alt ytanjr roen are invited ' j boys and girls of the down torrn .irtay School will be entertained at v'ilentine Party on Saturday by Mrs. v il Taylor. Tbe "Westminister Clnb will meet iiest Thursday afternoon at the horse -f Mrs. ETTila Kstoo, 1075 Superior Avenue. All ladies are urgd to be present this meeting:. Everyone 's T.-elcons to tbs services ( the cJrarch.

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eK read the service, lie i.s a nepbecv oi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Iipaich .i f i21 John street and le.ives a moihi-r ;md sister in Kurope. lnterru;sit was at Ha'mmoni'.. Andrew Z late rich w& 3ft years ef ape and fs survived by h widow and six children, the youngrest a baby one

First K-rJsrel!cal Chtrrch of P.obertsSa!e. If. C Powell, Pastor. Sunday aeisool, 9:43 A. M. Morning Serroorr, 11 A. M. Material n Boy Scont Work will be included. .ronlors. 2 P. Ml T oatvar Peoples Meetln?, T P. M. flreningr Messag-s, 7:39. lonns Peoples Bnsines.s and Social Ji'eetin's Toes day evening". 7:30 P. M. CtechlKra Wednesday 4 and 7 P. M. Traye Meeting. 7:D0 P. M. TacJr Training, Friday, 7 P. M.

Tii.a VhHlngr Post. No. 89, American Tegioo, ol!winir thebr bu.fnes!i meet)ri this week entertained the memhri

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

WiiAn yoo thiDk of furniture, think TS, Gordon & Sons. 2-10tf

xf the auxiliary of the Iyejrior. and al.3 j the fur"ral of Mike IapaicU and Anthe mothers, sisters, wive nnd friends drew Zl,iterii, both of whom were of the members. A very fine program ! insumt'y killed when the trvi'-k in was rendered, vocal .solus havirier bef n v. h ich they iverr- riding iva smashed to contributed by Mrs. Wii!:.-in V. Kyle, ' pieces aft-T being- struck by a west Miss Mary Kllen 'fon:.:i! ii:vl Mrs. 1. ; bound Wolverine, Michigan central

J. Prochaskic. i;ers Ceizn bcir.s the I tram at Oibson.

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ana rnncy tii-i,-. were piven by l.rna 1 street to tne ureatinn church on Ce r. t-r MoXeiil of Whitifcir ar.d a friend from j street, where Father Francis J'odtror-

rtoutli Chfcnso and also Martha Walker of Whitiiits. A commit tee with. I'ay MacNamara as chairman sex v d refreshments in the way of a real army "--i.e. Ala l:nd n? with tlie'.r msk;t. which proved to be s paper plate which m f;i!ed with plenty of Rood tti;nj? t.o cat After the vrosram ard cats, dar-'inp was enjoyed for a few hoars. 7-lvery

j cnest vntlnsr the, American I.er.ioa. j Whtt'.ntr l'"st. No. 0. as belli? loyal j i. r. t ertalr.ers. j Mrs. 1. T5. P.itter, who was to have j entertained the Tri Kappa Sorority i next Monday eveniiifr. lias postponed j th rneetir.i? for o n e w e c k .

Grald Whit.ir.p, who has been ntiite II! at lils home In 115th street, ii showing a decided improvement in his condition. Mrs. P J. Proehaska -las taken a class in reliclous education, which was tausht by Mrs. IXoscoe Kecve, who resijrne.1 her po-Hion. ?.'ls." ?d.r tkrri'rier is visitlri "ith relatives and friends here. Mrs. P.. '. Storer wa i hostess to th members of the Yoiir.e Ladies' Guild

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l.ome in Loti'Tle I'tirinc the cv1ulnit r.eedl.iwork was enjov ed mr! pratns w- re pla;.ed. V.i 1 r. . i r es witc the dcrat ion nnd valertin.- favors were, eiver, a f t.er uhl'ii a 1 .i:. ln.i.n was j rvc'! Mrs. Nar r.oland. siM-r of Mrs .1. n. Kyle of kio ,.K riU". v ho has "(s.T'hI nr. trlriimr r for ' ': .1 . I :. s U Co. in '"h .a (., ;," l-e.--ri nirf to t'hertd f:t jowa, for a f- m t ri wrr .-t.ay 1 v tie eon corn. Mr-. 7:.d;iMtl s nijc'r.t r-f-'io.l rl.i'-f's in mi'lmory have h'r.rr'oTth beeti a ha r, do pi- i. Philip I'oiify .f Flu ridan A venne has con plct. d r 1 ; ' i-'-.tio', ;,t Viis iroin' in Sheridan A v th hrwry's now liavtns t lie plci; :irc of he.Tjn- the Tribune Ttadio concerts each evening. There will be a meeting of the Gtrl Set.ut 'raiirrs at the Community '"enter

camp Keesus" Michigan. ( Kspecial notice was taken of the ! wonderful construction ori. that the' boys had done. A bridge made of I trees cut down and floated l the site' was built and a. bintr stairway 1-aditm to it from the top of the hill where; Uie. tents were located clear over an old and dry -waterway. The boys had ; to pass over this bridge to get to thv I tne:-s hall. ; A surprise visit v.a iiaid the boys by .

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family at Wilco-:. 1'ndcrtaker.s Hargw & Son also conducted his funeral on Thursday. The R. N. .T. A.. will meet Mondav evenlns in the I. O. O. F. hall. W.,rk will be done by the Golden Rod Can ; of Hammond. Mrs. Klorrc-ss Is chairman of the refreshment committer. The Woman's Relief Corp will nm't tonight with initiation and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ehlers of Jolkt. visited the former's mother, who has been quite ill, but who is now improving. The Home EcenommT section of the Fortnightly Club will meet next Tusday afternoon at the home of Mr. Henry Lewis at TIO Sheridan Ave. The raly of the Roy Scouts and Wolf Cub on Wednesday nas voted a furcess. The Roys turned out In force and paraded up and down 11?th St. from

i')'i ana Mini, to sn rape Ave. anvl th' n assembled as per program at the Com-m-;nity center were th" "a.;r was raised' v- tth the proper respect and rereniony. Ka -Ii Troop then did a stunt v. hich v, a s v i .v- much appreciated by the l.ire au'iiern'rt. The Wolf Cubs had fuite an ova'ion i u hen they did their ttunt w hich was an acrobatic display. Stanley N'ohonmr- I put Troop 2 thru some calisthenics, and I Geor;;e Sorokas' Troop did n little j bandaging- which pao-o a very fair idea 1 of the work that the boys are doingr. 1 After the stunts were over, lantern t i slides were shown and explained by i '"apt. "''. rr:--. who fok tho b-;. ; to! camp last summer.

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Cement for Chlnj. Pisso've one large tablespoon; ul of t pun) arai'lc in one-qnarter cupful of ; warm waier (it must be rather thick), j Put in enoujrh plaster of paris to make j a lbic'a paste. Apply at once to broken china before tiie paste has time to set. ' hi half an hour uio china wii! be firm. j

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TAYLOR MURDER PARALLELS THAT OF EL WELL, SPORTSMAN

'.Vi ItS-njj Jewelry seres wll e'.os a' m., except Monday and Thursday S 'jn. Saturday a.n-4 pay day at. ;i. ic, I-10-tf.

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Above, William Desmond Taylor and the entrance to the home in which he was mysteriously shot. Oelow, a ketch of Joseph B. Klwell and the entrance to his New York apartments in which lie met death by an unknown hand. The mrst prions shooting of William Desmond Taylor, wellknown movie director, iD his . bungalow in Los A-geles parallels in many waj-3 the equal! mysterious shooting of Joseph B. EhveH, millionaire New York sportsman and whist expert, June 11. lDL'O. Ehve'l was known as a man of my.-tery, l.ked by wi.mcn. Uts body was Tornd in his apartme.it one mrn".e and the ciicc, after a vain search, annonnced their belief that a woman comn-.ittod the deed

Edward C. Minas Co. Thrift Monday, A Special Showing of the Leading Fabrics for Early Spring Cloth es Featu ring

TWEEDS

AND HOME SPUNS AT $1.98 A YARD Skilful and nimble, fingers will be itching to make a new suit or coat, or a new separate skirt or knicker suit, or perhaps a suit for junior any one of them out of the new tweeds and homespuns we are showing now for early Spring. The popularity of this fabric is undisputed. It comes in grey, tan and blue mixtures; 36 inches wide, and specially priced at $1.98 a yard. 54 inch All Wool Velour Checks are Specially Priced at $2.98 n ie new Spring styles in velour checks are here. Very desirable for early Spring suits and skirts. Blue and black, brown and black, brown and tan, and black and white are featured color combinations. At $2.98 a yard. - 36 in. All Wool Storm Serge, 69c (J course, j-ou will be making new dresses and skirts for both yourself and the kiddies for Spring. And this rich navy blue serge is a fine quality for every day purpose. It's special at 69c. 54 in. All Wool Bolivia at $3.98 To make a new Spring coat or wrap you'll find it both very stylish yet very inexpensive. Bolivia is always a popular material this has an extra deep piling and comes in shades of Japan blue or navy blue or brown. Special at $3.98 a yard. Silk and Wool Canton Crepe, $2.89 Lvery wardrobe this Spring should at least boast a new Canton Crepe dress because of its vogue and good wearing qualities. Ccmes in delft blue, peacock blue," brown, navy and black. Special at $2.89 a yard.

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Our Special Sale of Women's New Spring Footwear Nov in Progress and

CPRLNG footwear is to be worn earlier than ever this season and we are prepared. After seeing the new styles you can well imagine why. We made an extraordinary purchase of the finest grades and most fashionable styles you ever wished to sec, with the result that the prices are very close to twice as much as you would pa' ordinarily. We know of no better opportunity in the city to prove economy on new Spring oxfords, pumps and strap slippers, with quality leathers, as right now and here. Not in many years have such Spring footwear values been given at $4.83 and $6.85. We can tell a lot about them, but we can show still more when you come to see them try them on your feet and see how smart they really are. You'll agree that they' are most remarkable values for the extremely low prices. YvTy not think to come Monday and get a pair? You'll save money at this sale if you do.

500 Copper Bottpm Wash Boilers at $1.98 A remarkable selling of large size boilers with heavy stationary hook handles. Special at $1.98. 3 Piece Sauce Pan Set at $1.00 Made cf extra grade and heavy aluminum. Special for Monday, the three for $1.00. LAUNDRY SOAP 2 Vic BAR ' Large size bar 10 bars limit. MINAS BLEND COFFEE, 4 LBS. $1.15 Our own coffee, specially roasted for us. Four pounds at $1.15.

PICTORIAL REVIEW FASHION BOOK for March

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Pictorial Review Patterns, 20c to 35c NONE HIGHER

Edward C. Minas Co. ON SALE TONIGHT 7 to 9 The items ia this colnma are exceptionally attractive for Saturday night shoppers. Each one represents a savings that is beneficial. Fancy Peaberry Coffee 4y2 lbs. $1.00 This well known coffee ajways attracts score of customers because of its unusual flavor. A limit of 4J2 pounds to each person. Turkish Towels 18x34 inches 15c These towels are special value.v Good firm weave terry cloth, fuliy bleached. Special at 15c each. Galvanized Water Pail

49c ! Here's an extra heavy water pail with red band, large zewith wood handle. Special at 49c. O'Cedar Furniture Polish 21c Always have a botde of tbis around it's the best for polishing furniture and pianos. A limit of one bottle to each customer. Germantown Yarn, 1 oz. ball 23c Germantown Zephyr comes jn four folds and in all colors. Very special 'at 25c a ball. On sale in Art Section. Men's Pants $1.00 Heavy weight cotton worsteds, dark stripes. Sizes 28 to 50 waist. A feature value of our Men's Pants Sale now in progress. Special at $1.00. , Thread Silk Hose $1.19 Women will find this an unusual value. Made with seam back to insure perfect fit, heavy weight silk with elastic garter

tops. Regular $1.65 quality, j in black, brown, white and S v gray. Special, $1.19 per pair. Coverall Aprons 61c Pink and blue ehambray aprons that are neatly bound and finished with belt are specially priced at 61c. Infants Dresses 89c Dainty white nainsook dresses with embroidered yoke, hemstitched, lace trimmed. Sizes 2 months to 2 years. Special at 89c each. Boys' Percale Blouses 50c Tan percale or oating flannel blouses in sizes 6 to 10 years, for junior boys. Special at 50c each. On sale, second floor.

LUXOR ROUGE 50c box at 35c