Bandit Outrages in Tampico Oil Fields Show Twelve Deaths Washington, Mar. 3.—A. chrono logical statement of bandit out- fI „„ ® II f Af S Sheets and Pillow Cases 11 1 iB AU TFN®dat wu I §2 towels; size 18x36; readv for use d* 1 81x90 Muslin Sheets, extra JQ 42X36 Muslin pjhow Cases— 9Q „ Ss jfl each... iyC y ' 'Si 3Q @111! C72t JO FO 01/ Jo//1 , ' ualit y- Special, each extra good value, each 29c nfl ||| Bleached Turkish bath towels; Extra heavy bed spreads; hemmed l^Cl[ll 1 15c $1 98 Ifef I -SR 10 Day Bargain Basement Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning at 8.30 W /|0 . W . e have been P re P arin ß for this sale for months, and we are now ready to present the largest assortment and the most remarkable values in [1 nil bargains ever offered. Market conditions were such that we were able to purchase quantities of the most necessary articles for home use. These nl S \ °ff * n t^rie kig 10-day bargain basement sale at the most attractive prices. j|J I " 89c (—* , v f f— *-EXTRA- , *-EXTRA- . *-EXTRA<$—> SSSSI £S i jf] | Apron Gingham I I Wool Soap I I Longcloth Toilet Paper | Laundry Soap I I Dutch Curtains I f Borax I b,ncd * Spccia - hi liS Iv. Standard apron ging- I I For toilet or bath. I I 10-yard piece, -good 6 big rolls of good I Swift's Pride laundry I I Sc-rim Curtains lace in- I I Twentv mulo Tnnm I ===^r—— i P'"-" 35c l liss 81-691 gr.rr. zsc S9c| 81.391 IQC| B f Low Prices Featuring New Piece Goods Little Money ßed S At Basement Sale Prices f 1 1 |\ 111 p nr r nft j JNew Wash kabrics and Silks u ■ -rs— Dw 1 s £WV^L/ ror uooa ..■■. iiiiiiiiiiiM mnfm fa.... 5.951 ♦ I"1 Crepe—4o-inch in Black Silks Very Special 36-inches wide, SIS I 1111 II IIIISIK frTi * 'A M "" >j L tpilFh KiIO-Q... a " new Bhadeß Black Taffeta Silk, yard, $1.49 good colors and I|| :t I ; f lIjT Tllwi —/\\ I I -V.*.t.t|f v hi Hl'lffH w sneria[ Ul - q ri uallty ' Black Messaline Silk, yard, $1.49 quality. Spcc ia 1 I HBtinTTM lflnflWJk"'7C>W S m IS llli J Special, yard. Black Satin Silk, yard .. $1.69 yard ' L l|lfl 11l B M B '' RII M Mt / ) t fVMIIIU || M , l£MT* Months ago we purchased these rugs $1.69 v ßlack Cre P e de Chine y ard > J $1.75 White Enamel Baby Crlb SlU'lM 1 IB r ia i cup s . izc ' $1.29 which in many cases are below today's II inches wide, extra I wide good 'shades; I a^Totton UU; 36!in k | na ural'"coifr,6! fff' °^-°° d ' $5.95 j , d ' aE |i s P*^' al J spod quality and green, rose, Copcn. wide; • all colors. inc-hCs wide. clal a ' $12.95 Set I M- aU oolors ' ?Qr and Bray ' Qftr Special, AA- Kxtra qe. Special hct ' us pl i tu Is Kl m cash prices. , Special, yd., Special, yd., yd 4oC specia i . t/ 95C prgji T¥IVTI? ODA CC r>T" r\C pattern $1.29 18 iibP Taoestrv Brussels Rues, 27x54 inches OQ. . VjtlNUllNti DKAoJ dLDu „ lw^^rii hi v t. J/OC Full Size Satin and Polish Finish [U S ll SrCT^l"!*—:SS Regular $1 Value Corn Brooms Ml |H V I - |||]| m Beautiful Boudoir Ijimps, Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet. Special, <£ 19.95 UOOd 31Ze and Heavy A*\, J- " strong 69c S ||l shade $1.98 Tapestry Brussels Rug, 9x12 feet. Special, quality. Special, d lAO WHIIE IRON BEDS Teakettle, copper and |f| jiy Wcstlnghouse Electric ________ yard # *J C each X cTtCJ - - - - 1 ' I I nickel Qg hi l ™ ll- S|K '" $2.95 I IMAI 171TAAC 72-inch snow white mercerized Extra good hemstitched pattern \( |il |I H I l ''""" 1 * F Ig L " LiIINULituUiVlo tabic damask, fine new patterns, j table cloth; ready for use, lLU~agpy| _ j "gj lu f\ ___ ... . Floortex, new process Printed Burlap back Special, QO V an< J 1 QQ ML C T/7 TJI W linoleum, 2 yards wide, linoleum, 2 yards wide, yard t/OC w A Ut/ q) 1 oi/O cioti.es ' Blankets At New Low Prices w , hue i™ n Beds—? g oo d s t yi cs , a u nC w, an d kc finished pirn,"oT i9c njl good gQ single and double size, _ l|n guj SI/,< _ Good Big Double Bed Gray Cotton Plaid Woolen Blankets, extra heavy $11.95, $12.95 to $18.95 /raws*-® - - „ r&>■ j if\ LJ AA-j-AMC 1 1 Blankets, size 66x80 inches. dJO CQ quality with just enough cotton to make lU 1 Heaters Keauced $5.95 Mattresses „, k Mi g HJyr li heavyweight size 66x80. tfo CQ „ „ r . . , Special combination mat- L' , ' le , d , and c °yered with U !Iffl . r; $5.65 kind now $4.65 S S™'."".". $7.95 o** W=& $6.70 kind now $5.65 - $3.95 ?!" JK? *" a "" k S' W e!^^S, '™ I Special .P'-r.JjD ..-ohi] d.95 $18.95 i $12.95 k) Clothes Dryers, elevating ' 'l [lJj 7 9c ,-^SPECIAL I Ff-',s 98e| fl:;: $1.29 l pgc 25cl fe $139) (' f~" 95?| 98c) FOB* I [ f> SPECIAL < y <, * > SPECIAL < . > SPECIAL < < N z-^-SPECIAL*—. t "rmT - M hd fSsl.l9| pts 25c| psr.... 25c1 fSiU s r9B?l .. Srsr 1 "" ""Tl 39 j __ | ' F f $1.69) F;.' 957) fs 89c| B' 457) F'-S 427) f^Slgs) T| 69c Wash Machines O'Cedar Mops and Oil at Unusual Prices G()OdS Ai/ M^ Hand $7.95 i! 14c | jl = M M h'n StlC Hand Jfi9 95 NR A Ti/r „ 23c bottle J 6 '™- \M9SS3SSm ir * O Cedar Mop, small o-cedarou, O Cedar Mop, battle- ed sheeting. Yd., .^ri/C flannel. r) r shopping Baskets, extra I^l U mM9 ' V Up to date Hand djl Q QC I . v,l Z*T\C strong as CQ- K"1 iii&lf Machine q) lOot/D size, with handle, 19c ship size. Special, 36-in. fancy percales pictured OUC ||J Fu O Joy Water (t -l /y A C 50c bottlc remnant lengths. "■ £\ 27-in. fine dress OCf _ bi hi }— Motor tp i Uot/D pd O'Cedar Oil 1 t/C ginghams. Yd. ~ZOC n QP I [f $18.48 1 59c ' 39c I 95c £Sf y r:39c § fill CoIT F as . p,c " Bf)r =n mm mmm n __ ____ Ironing Boards with stand k P turcd.. Special .. : =" = as p \°- $ 1' 48 and $ l' 98 M S? pPe . r Bottom Beautiful cut To " l Seats, J§ Three-Plcce $2,6 ' 9 ™ m &9T*' # C _' 98c Mm, PiCt si'.39' aJnTpiJES. 98c | MONDAY EVENING. * rages In the Tampico oil fields, com piled from official sources, has been submitted to the State Department. The statement deals with the period from August 15, 1917, to the pres ent and records the killing of twelve men, including eight American citi- Zens; the wounding or otherwise seriously injuring of 31 people, in cluding nine women, some of them Americans; the theft of more than SIBO,OOO in cash, American gold; property destroyed valued at more BABMSBURG TEUEGRI4PH than $50,000; and the theft of much live stock. In .all 115 raids, attacks, holdups and battles are listed In the record, i which includes the depredations per petrated upon the properties and employes of fourteen different oil i companies. Parting Gifts to Leaders in Congress Washington, Mar. 3—Parting gifts to congressional leaders this year by their colleagues will be more magnificent than ever before. , ! ~^ T ' MARCH 3, 1919. The retiring speaker of the House, Champ Clark, who returned to the floor with the advent of a Republi can majority, is to receive a great: silver tureen, with cover, and a beautifully chased silver coffee ser-1 vice. Chairman Kltchin, of the | ways and means committers of the House, will receive' a silver service with ivory trimmings and polished tray to match, while Minority Lead er Mann will be given a chest of silver. TWO SHIPS LAUNCHED Newark, N. J., Mar. 3.—Two ves- sels, tho Wisconsin Bridge and tha Milwaukee Bridge, were launohed here yesterday at the Submarine Boat Company's yards. The vessels were sponsored by Mrs. E. D. Cod dington and Miss Kuth Trimborn, of Milwaukee. 5