The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, July 28, 1920, Section One Pages 1 to 14, Image 9
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Semi- Anni
A Qt
There is very little we wi
our clean cut method of doing
Merchandise speaks for its
geance, which leaves no rc(
Every Time.
Cotton Piece' Goods
(Limited Amount)
Choice quality Ginghams, 35c, now --.-----19c
One lot Cotton Poplins, formerly 50c, now..35c
Jersey Smock Cloth's, all shades, formerly 75c,
now ------------------ 55c
Toile Du-Nord, best quality, formerly 50c, now
going at ---- ---- -- ---- -----------------.39c
- One lot choice Curtains Scrims --------22%c
Flesh Nainsook, sp 2cially priced at -------35c
32 inch White Homespun, good quality17%/c yd.
10-4 Pepperal Bleach Sheeting -------95c yd.
Table Damask, good quality, formerly $1.50,
now ----_-- __-___-__ -.---$1.15
Table Damask, choice. quality, formerly $1.75,
now --------------------------------....-$1.39
White Middy Cloth, choice quality, formerly 65c,
now -------- ----------------45c
Fancy White Wash Skirting, formerly $1.50,
now --------------------------------------95c
36 inch Summer Cretonnes, formerly 75c, this
sale -.--. --- --- - ----- --- --- --- --- --.49c
Army grade Khaki Colth, formerly 50c, now
----37%zc
SILKS
Best grade Georgette, formerly $3.50, now..$2.45
Taffetas and Messalines in all shades, formerly
$3.00, now -- -- -------- -----$1.95
Manning, S. C,H
ARR[S[ I8 MADE IN Tears .9nal nd nn
TRUN MYST[RY CAS[ tknt h ltciebra o
Prinzter in Birmingham Seeks Protec- Ple on rn nMle' e
tion of Authorities. Fears it orepnsi (lcitin n
Vengeance,.oteoei hc h oa' oy~a
MILLEN lHELD IN CHICAGO novtbenpnd.'
Mrs. Leroy Was Formerly Miss Kath- aleyslsa ndvstdleri e
erine Jackson, a Southern Girl,frjelyt serlaislvng tse
loliea Say. Rmoti, Michig a, aotfda Milews wim
froaketothe deive busthreau mothea
Detroit .Jlyroom.CIthicgrresponds1 anohescaidtion
in th truk in~hic thebodyof athe trnk eairsic teea eoman's body wmt
night as havinge been th )oet fsge o pend. Milr a'h otla(
Mrs E Lro, ccodig o leectve ''hrMillen l oih was a haber-l in i
assine~ tothecas. PtromanLeoAnher ala ond vthedun shtows o
Trumbll, amembe of te l ~ r ntly to re e eaives~i I Mlving at sevi
f oice man Sas . ls esnlfin Rome, Michig, A1bouthi yar. mi ei
ofteeroys, Ju ay 2 s--Caing o tane d eripointiid fth are, A
inthe etirunktinwihte oyo askdta ilnb ed codn a
Trmnl waso shpped thaMr Leto to eetvswomd h ret a
roy Yvs or erly Mssi tiv einfed Jako
sngh as ouhvingil aen that sroert anof cigu atmSaeet bl
her hsban livd at105 arperaye Detroituy.-e steie assign-to ha
nu, ~triheadrs gve n ag e o he sd ofietfins a on
8hil~png bils of he truk.s,/on sh owinged wasthppe from ito 1ta
Trumullwillh ent o Cicag, iRou e 1, Mich. towhic ago, ulate body conJe
was nnonce, t assst n te. l igned woa was foun Min ateth York, ano
Mrs.tion Lo, accodng who etetisvaes where toighlecking arresteesHr
assg to te casn. Patoislmanee~ Le dtoav enm~l oBrmn-P
byrce andiaaso pcle peroanswe tohmAariie.beAlnA.Ttdao
ofthe (Lerpti, of si Le o liotpaoertref htmat.dhel
nahegiendnetetwybilcoation.ed
To a ormy Miss Aetein thJackwssipd oeteaewl
ty-ni a uhr ol, sad bytht poie A ccrigtndpthe ~cielb
her hanlveedesritio 05 Harpene he- plc ee au akdIt u
nue, ero , atd the d trit olic polh e halure a imnhmae
she.in llg slaye the t he wmnlaeStrunkdv.utee sae a
whosemultile bod sen oundhinca metiifssadt aetodorn
trsnknnhipcedfo hr to assistetht h blive the identi- te
fiaork wfas ant whonigavt is loalmanwsKteieJakowoeo
byote hehmetgnoBirlighamtoo alsoadr we
Ante ael o h rnksoso
DUBRO1
"STORE OF QUALITY"
Lial Cleara
tality Sale at a Quality S
sh to say, for those who have a
business with a clean cut stock <
elf, and our Prices have be<
:m for dcubt as to where ycu
Men's Furnishings
Men's good quality Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00,
low ------- --- ------ --- ------ --------$1.45
Men's good quality Dress Shirts, formerly $3.00,
now ----------------------------.-----$2.15
Men's high grade Dress Shirts, formerly $4.00.
nov ------------ ---- ------------- ---_--$2.95
Men's high grade Dress Shirts, formerly $6.00,
Men's Fibre Silk Dress Shirts, formerly $8.50,
now-----------------------------------_--$6.19
Men's Fibre Silk Dress Shirts, formerly $9.00,
now ----.-$6.45
One lot good quality Dress Shirts, formerly $1.50
now ------------------- - - ----------- --- ----89c
One lot Shirts and Drawers, per garment.55c
Sealpax Shirts and Drawers, per garment fo
merly $1.25, nov-_-_-_ -'.-85c
One lot Shirts and Drawers, knitted, short
sleeves, 11ow ------------------------- ---- --- ----55c
Athletic Union Suits, Soisette, short sleeves,
formerly $2.25, now ------- -- -- -- -- -- -----$1.69
Otis Union Suits, knitted, formerly $2.25,
nowv .- --- - -- - - - - - - - - - . $1.69
Fine grade Union Suits, Nainsook, formerly
$1.75, now---------------------- -----$135
SILKS
Solid color Voiles and Organdies, formerly $1.00,
now ---------------------------------------59c
Extra good grade Cotton Crepes, formerly 75c,
now ----- -- ----- -----------55c
D. U BR
tedl, the dIispatche said1(, that h( (open qluestlion to the pol ice.
acquainted with Eugene Leroy, Th'le trunk, shippe~d here from New
name given by a man who rented Y~ork, was partial ly iden t ifieu today
apartment at 105 H-arper street, by Mrs. I ottie Brooks, nmanager of the
roit, the address given by "T1atum' apartmnent at 105 IIlarper avenue, as
thle trunk waybill. Het saidi Leroy ihaving belonged to "'Leroy."' She qiual i
ani a utomobile mechanie. hld her1 identificatLion, hiowever, b~y
Met ini Junew 1919. saving "she was not ;ure."' she was
atum first mlet Katherine Jlacksoni unlable to deliniiit(ely idnfy ay o
3irmmjghamn he saIin m1 June, 1919. the articles in the t run k as having
lowing their meeting he visited her been the propjerty of '"Mrs. Leroy.'"
ral times twice in Detroit. Po
checking upl onl hiis statenments, 'atunEprsela.
e found that "Mrs. Katherine Jiack- Br nlai il 5-Epesn
Nashville, wVas registered at the fa ht".I~ry'wudtk 'n
drurban H otel here October 'p 50, c pnhm o i saeet
1. T[atum said he aga in visited the md h iliehr n ee
son woman here in June, 1920, at gapidt )totiicnirinwtI
ther hotel, hut never was at the 'etukmre ytrAlnA
per avenue adduress. She told hiim ltii lsseIuo eu niga o
hat occasion lie saidl that she was lc ialta~e~ hogotls
-ed and that her husband was "ecx igiantoy.lerptdIisa
tiely jealous.''s"in hth eivdteiirlr(
ecordling to Tfatum's story the w.. .o- a oleKteie.akoo
wrote to him every (lay or so. lie akileMs.,utdnedcncio
last heard from her June 4 or 5, he ihtecme
,and gave that as his reason forAcodgto''t'stryleat
wving "that nothing had happened,.a h JesnwmnaotJn
ier," as otherwise she would have4or5iIeritlehahadse
municatedl with him. 'Tatumn saidwailhsidansehdrpat
lie had sent the wvoman money onlyolhihehubn wajals
or two occasions.o ii i lcde t a dial o
atum, according to wo)rd receivedlintortrioBrmgh.Ttu
iBirmingham, left Detroit .June 28 adlehdkon h oa nti
ec were cndeavoring to check uplct eoese~vn oDtotau
uis activities during his stay here.tlitieadgnthrtoseert
is saidl to have dleniedl all knowl-heinttonnlhalntersm
of the crIme and indicated he was o nny
ing to come to Detroit to assistNocaghsbenpceaait
learing up the mystery. 'amhread ltogliist
hether. or not "Leroy," who oc- lbryt ev oiehaqatr
edl an apartment at 105 Harperhehsiiteupnrmnnghr,
mec with a woman "Tatum" whose a i ashslf a ei agr
*e applealedl on the trunk waybill,OnstemnatrbedoTtu
"0. I. Wood," who signed a let-.asdt.poiet lub i tr
asking N'ew York expressmon to vstahehdrcidalterfo
vard a trunk there to "E. Leroy" teJcsnwmndtdJn 6
eh ae esn wsil an I up hit wahs pointement,
S No Approvals
nee Sale!
tore!
iready been here are praising
>f merchandise. Our Quality
?n Cut Down with a Ven
cLculd tuy. It's Dubrow's
Ladies' Shoes
One lot Ladies' White Canvas, Oxfords, Assorted g
heels, flow .__..- $.35 m
Women's Oxfords of Vici Kid, formerly $8.00, E
low--___-_._--. __- .__.$1.95
Women's Pumps, Vici Kid and Patent Leather
formerly $8.00, now-$4.95
SPECIAL, one lot White Kid Pumps, formerly
$12.20, nOw--_--_-_-_- 7.5 9
Women's high grade Oxford Pumps, formerly
$10.00, nov --------- -----_$65 9
Women's high grade High Heel Pumps, former
ly $12.00, now_--------------_-- --_-$795
Men's Just Write Oxfords, formerly $15.00.
ANOW on sale at __._._.----.---------_.$10.95
Men's Just Write Oxfords, formerly $12.75, now
on sale at-_.-_-_--__-_-__ --_-..---_$8.95
Men's high grade Oxfords, formerly $10.00, now $
on sale at--..----_--__ --_-_-_ - _-_-_.$6.95 %
Men's high grade Oxfords, formerly $8.50, now
on sale at __-_._-...._- _-_---$5.95
U. S. Army Shoes, genuine Calf Skin, formerly
$12.20, now _-_---_--_. -_-.-..-.---_.$9.00
SEE TABLES FOR SPECIALS ON SHOES.
SILKS
Crepe Meteor, formerly $4.00, now - ....--..$2.45
Seco Silks, good quality, formerly 75c, nod-55c
One lot White Wash Skirts, good values at
$5.50 and $6.00, now .-.-._-_-. -- - $3.75
Manning, S. C.
the murderIl I viti cIl (ould not be the 'O i\I liI~
. lcksonl woman1111, as labels1 upon01 the
trunk indicalted it. had bleen shipped Wahntn .n 1L e cti~ e
fromIl Detroit .June 10.
'Tatumii hado been( wor'king for. a
publ)1ishin1g house0 her1e (ince h is r'eturn'
to Birm inghami, about the m iddle of Cw '' w wl nvs 1aIeeet
.June. Frliend(s who saw~ the namein of10(1lg~ t tIi'tifi'ha(ht.51
Tatum) in ne~ws dispatehes Ielin g about sot ~tcg yilwlo thiin
the 1mur lder' men tionedl tihis to the lat- 01ill iCill Ota~ 1kO
ter'. Rumiors that he was tihe m1111an 1( JalO sos wr ild h
reCferred to in~ thle dIispatches bleganr (s~ra l omn ~n~.1I'wl
to) spread and( 'Tatu then) 11 1v isi tell p)l I O- ~ ~ l' il tl' 1)511 iIV o
lice hleadqu~ar(ters. jfotl1(ro e l ol(et(
ie told the police( hle went t~o De-tiel1)dl,
roi t ealWy ill May and saw tile Jackel 1tl (e I fO iclswoT
son womanI I several times0. Sihe told 'iel l 'e111 est1 '101hsi a
ma111nl amed "10X .Ler'oy,"' and that herfo telei 1',tl'1(1cewr wt11
hulsband11 wasl insan(lely jelouis of liihel l xpaainli iet(1)1 r
lIe 1xpreCssed the opinion01 that tile lalt- klig ejl(c iel~'ld~'sT
ter' must15 ha1ve heard of h1is attentions iyth plcett.iewo a Il
o h1is wife and11 then k(illed her and1tl 'ao wsmll'e oa1111 vioa
spped the trunIk to "'A. A. Tatum"' to I 'th l s"hlp'an io~it
get r'evenlge.IIi fa 11ail rohl is llte f' t
'The BiIirigham(110 poice have placed iliesilW 11 lg iN .Kno
(no ('11arge again1st Taltum~l and it was111ad a('1g
stated at Hirlmingham headlquar'ters tl':11(5 i h .M .A tN '
that nothing further' wold be done info.
thle case pendcing ins~trulctionls from ----
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free of imorit il'O.iscso w( Theodor stalosyw cr. k
ty S aS~lI'C of(lag~ aseve yesi ea y din abroomingy foueie wri
vita orgn ofth ody p anso o rk to t e psiblicty owfta
Upontileblod suplyto popcive hrei e Companys itohhi ead
vcforrtwelvefunctsntetooyicAtlertawith.