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— PAGE SIX “6.0. P. TO FEEL -FFFEGT OF lL LEASE. PROBE So Says William Jen- nings Bryan in Interview. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Jan. 26.— ‘The Teapot Dome scandal jeo- pardizng Repyblican chances for success in the coming pres:dential election, William Jennings Bryan said in an interview here tonight. “Tt is bringing out as no other 4 factor ever has, the Republican party’s interest in big business,” the commoner said. Bryan is delivering a series of lec- tures here on “evolution.” “The groceedings of the present congress will have much to do with the election of a Demoeratic stand: ard bearer,” he continued. “The prospects for a Democratic victory are getting better every day.” FIRE ON SHIP |. GAUSES LOSS OF $250,000 WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—Fire aboard the Midland, Norfolk and Washington steamer, in dock here tonight resulted in $250,000 damage. The Charles McAlester, at ad- joining wharf, and nearby ware- houses, were badly damaged by the flames, A fireman who fell over- boara fighting the fire was rescued from the icy waters. Pardon Denied, Chinese Must Gé To Death CARSON CITY, ‘Nev., Jan. 26.— ‘The state pardon board this after- noon refused to pardon Gee Jon, San Francisco Chinese, sentenced to die February 8 in a lethal gas chamber for murder. The case of, Hughie Sing, sen- tenced to die with Gee, will be acted upon later today, = DEADIN MINE ‘ * (Continued from Page 1.) * Stx of the minera were rescued shortly after the explosioa and later “ twelve more brought to the surface, — ‘The explosion occurrei about 3:30 Pp. m. The mine is enerally known as Lancashire No. 18 and is cwned by the Barnes and Tucker company of Barnesboro, who up to sn early hour this evening were still without details of the disaster. > _ Fifty-six men are known to have been working in the mine when the % blast let go. a: A special car equipped with res- cue appartaus left here at six p. m. . for Stafford, which mine bureau of- ficlals expect is the nearest point ¢} to the mine that can be reached by. : railway. The chiefs*of police of Clymer and .» Barnesboro were without any in- * formation as to the cause of the dis- aster. They had no knowledge of any rescue work or whether any dead bodies had been brought to the surface. Police said the roads to Stafford from Johnstown and Clymer were in bad condition and no automobile coult reach there with perfect eafety. Wo 8 > Tl ILLINOIS DISASTER TOLL TAND AT 32. JOHNSON CITY, IL, Jan. 26.— An« (United Press.}W—With 82 dead and 10m ‘to dying and six burned, another coal mining disaster was recorded rou. in the appalling record of southern Tilinois bituminous fields tonight. Company and state authorities Joined in an investigation, evidence collected so far indicating that the blast which stifled the miners in the YU East side mine of the Crerar Clinch Coal company here Frida noon and night was cau —— § spontangous combustion of Ss dust” and dust ignited in some un- PE | known manner. ‘The coroner's inquest will be held C Monday and a day or two later this entire Williamson county min- $ ing town of 8,000 will join in a big funeral for the victims. — Twenty-nine of the dead h been identified. These includ Mine manager, Herbert McCulloch and mine boss, Jesse Ford. Among the dead are three fathers who died with their sons in the workings 250 feet underground. a mile from the elevator cage that could have carried them to safety and clear air if they could have 31 — reached it. Two young sons of Mrs. Jessie Caplinger, whose hus band died in a similar accident 12 years 9, died from the deadly gas, following the explosion. ree of the dead were still un- identified because they were burned ——— 0 badly that the families of three missing miners hesitated to choose between them. Al! Bodies have beon piuthreh. at Jack removed from the mine now. 13 DRAFT CLAIMS FOR MILLIONS ROSEBURG, Ore., Jai dians western Oregon met today*to plan for putting their demands before the government for $12,000,000 which they claim {s due for government Jands. The on an which of the Columbia river and west of the Cascades to the government. The never The a grand rendezvous at Roseburg this s Oregon will participate. dance three laid for the greatest gathering of the kind in the state for many years. Hl | ind a TRIBES TO It's Going To Be Hard Traveling Cs ton, W. Va.,. was found in an for the senate to} mobile on a downtown strect hen act ort sees fit. It ts believed] tate tonight. 4 as it of the 13 remaintig tribes in certain to be accepted by the senate. long The awaited climax of the case, the statement of Fall himself concerning the $135,000 which wit- ‘ ~. |nesses have testified he got trom |. No indication was gtyen as to the| Dobeny and from J, W. |@men the president has in mind as special counrel to prosecute the|tonight untfl Tuesday. Fall cal condition was reported to make| two policemen, shouting, “‘Ofticer expected to arise out of the inves:|!t impossible for him to testify Mon-| pve killed a woman. , tigation. It was stated officially,|day as scheduled. He sald the shooting however, that the president will The committee, notified late to-| cidental. indians are seeking to collect old treaty drawn up ‘in 1845 disposed of the lands south treaty was drawn up but ratified. indians also started plans for a3 a5 a | ummer where all tribes in Indian and ceremonies will occupy days, according to the plans with’ several eminent lawyers to Jearn if they can undertake the work. Apparently after extended confer. ences with department of justice of- take prompt action. The appoint-| day that Fall was very weak as the eo result of an attack of bronchitis, LEWIS WINS Alg than yesterday.” VICTORY AGAN Today's developments almost see Tey which had affected his heart, post- poned his appearance until Tuesday Fall early tonight was reported ——<—————— C. Bascom.Slemp, secretary of the| tumbled over each other, so that it (Continued from Page 1) prealdent, personally calle’ the|was difficult for deeply Interested | Sues for which he stands. United Press on the telephone at|‘government officials and members| Repeat evults of “reds” resting comfortably and to be midnight to dictate the president’s|of congress to keep track of them.| other radidh groups within the o, “about the same” as he was this \ “ 4 statement. Slemp gald he was rot|So fast have disclosures of false-| &anization, directed at Lewis fo ; py able to give any further details con-| hoods come that official Washington | the past fi¥édays at the annua! cop morning when Dr. John Wharton, his physician, said he was ‘‘worse cerning the pres dent’s plans to put|is dazed. Cabinet members ‘are de-| vention of the union, were repulsed aa end to the Teapot Dome and| jected over the blight which the} by overwhelming votes of the dejo. other oll lease scandals. scandal has put on that hitherto] ates. ~ ' * y ‘The senate public lands committee] fairly unblemished American page. Accused of “railroading” mens. t (Continued from Page One.) 7 y Yate today, after an executive ses- Determination of the administra-| ures through the convention with the torsos, still missing and to . sion decided to report to the senate| tion to rid itself if possible of stigma | “selling the m!ners out” in the ne motive for the crime. After Monday an offer by E. L. Doheny|of scandal attaching to the leases |eotfations which ended the anthra an intermission the examination was to cancel his leases upon a request|and Fall's receipt of large sums|cite strike last summer, Lew's sex: continued this evening. / from congress on the sole condition| from» men to whom he gave “them|each charge to the floor of the con | Lincoln in previous confessions that the government refmburse him|was evidenced when President Cool-| vention and in each case was yi: said he dismembered the bodies of q ‘ 2 buried concre! bodies box a to the —and Find! was th ing murder story on local police re- P e tering ranks of the “reds.” cords.’ From beginning to end au.|W>° gave up her reputation to save fight of the defendant in such..a appenens Nika tiserens oid ped bbe Fakta fe ged President smomeeal ei rele The wage question. the most im- hs pen sortrt bagel en ool ob quae bai Gractotte Loiaha tase ae tperaned art hao athe: In view of the reciprocity ar- | special counci! was ‘provided for by|from Sinclair's employ because of | Portant issue before the convent'on 's mysterious movements, rare nful. Hi Although’ suspicious of Lincoln’ whose “canfession”. of unfaithful-| efforts to dispute the rebuttal testl- Bulle t able to work up-a case against him until a few weeks ago. They ar rested fession aminat! Abbott he shot in bed. On the night of January 10, he said, h coln said he ran into the bedroom and sh ran ou saw hi: a revolver aimed at the door. Lin- coln said he, killed Mrs. Lincoln with a rifle bullet. He di a box teeth heads Retu he said dump, Police, however, do not believe Lincoln’s story of his. motive for the cri Shoup’ Los the two -victims, carried the parts from his house and burned them in S the furnace of his greenhouse. With u S committee today through his coun- the finding cf the heads, police are ¥ i ‘sel amending a previous offer to can-| legal. certain, they said, the torsos are As police labored with the huge The senate committes wil! report/ment’s solicttor to examining the the two heads intact, Lincoln told 7@ Doheny's offer without commen: or| leases. how he had placed them there. G He said he cut them from the s burlap, placed them in ‘a wooden concrete. He used the block as a support’ for his porch, he said, until last May, when he carried it away With several distorted confessions from Lincoln's lips, authorities are still uncertain of the motive which prompted Lincoln to kill his wife and Shoup. ° - Today however, Lincoln admitted he killed them both with a revolver ad bee February 11, will ask for necd- the ‘credentials of individuals they | Roosevelt, assistant secre and | Check for $68,000 sent to| On worthless checks and in the course | Chicago. countenance, handsome in a way dj tary of examination he gave his first con- “Are you sure Wahlberg, said the double murder. woman sat in a crowded court room| Utterly lifeléss, her ‘complexion sal] °°" rely upon the records of re- | about the lease. > After several hours of cross ex- death when he found them together secured a rifle. bedroom window, Lincoln said, he the next night when he severed the heads. He placed the heads in started burning the other parts in his greenhouse furnace completing the work the next morning. Later, Lincoln said he put the concrete. After the concrete had solidified he placed the block under the porch of his home for a sup- port. Then he left the city. | Coll mean the foreman of Fall's ranch in| story now 8 $25,000 estate. Seioe SF the Cates. New ‘Mexico. T dian’ aa Relatives of the victims identified MIKE HENRY (if } avenuo A at 64th Street, Both of the checks were issued to|in mina.” Dt? tHe Seneral public the heads, \ A coroner's inquest will be held Mildred Harris which later became known all over Father’s Rites the state as the famous “88” ranch. T for money actually spent on con- struction and development work. Doheny made this offer to the idge let it be known he had ordered | dicated by the ballots. Secretary of the Interior Work tc Delegates this afternoon find out immediately whether the’ leases on the naval reserves are fave Tewis a tremendous ovation. drow; ing out the hisses of ‘he “reds” when he comn'eted i flery rpesch in_his own defense. Lew's rebuked those who onnsd his action in outlawing the Ny Scotia district of the union for tempting to affilinte with the inte nationale labor movement of Rus sia. Although the delegates hat once before approved his Hon by ballot, they gave hima vote of co fidence on his stand arin tc cel the leases if a commftee of ex-| If they are not, Mr. Coolidge somewhere in the vicinity. S : - NH perts appointed by the president re-| said they will be annulled at once ~ commended that. Work immediately put the depart- te block, seeking to remove Wrapped them carefully’ in House Resolutions Propose Cancellation by President. - by an even lareer majority The house swung into action on mittee today by J. T. Stanford, also}, The last stand of the radicals wit Divorce Scandal Involving Pastor Has O'DONNELL T SI ta gels he ge tinh Wrecked Fone anit May Disrupt two resolutions, directing President |after date, I promise to pay James| Which wi'lMconsider the cases ¢ Coolidge to take immediate ‘egal ac-|W. Zevely the sum of $25,000. Aeanger seagwat deposed head of ; he Kai Ine oma Rich Church Congregatio * LOSE LIGENSE a hegre the Teapot Dome and Rcuod sfatitiog seaterday_ he ob: fia) arenes ers Foand | Thomas nd then filled the box with a 7 dumping ground, Garrett's resolutions, introduced |from Sinclair without security and | Pittsburgh district. W. Z. Foster, radical teader, ar- after a conference with Senator|%emt them to an El Paso bank for \ did not use a poker. 5 3 ; Walsh, of Montana, leader in the|Fall. He said he ‘also gave Fall|tved In Indlanapo'is tonient to a‘. ing of the two human heads BY J. P. YODER of the court, she probably will lose senate's investigation, specifically] $10,000 for expenses on his Russian | @res# an insureent meeting end he climax in the most amaz.|(CoPyright 1924, ‘The Casper Tribune)] custody of her two boys. is ; .| trip with Sinc'air, put a little enthusiasm in the fal CHICAGO, Jan. ‘The woman (Continued From Page One) excluded from preparation or hand. But she is not making the usual 4 iclons” regarding the Teapot | }28 bech pushed aside all week while rangement between Wyoming and_| the resolutions, paca : OC convent * California and. in view’ of the | °The house naval affairs commit: Spit repeater tens) apie an! pesca eS Sih lad averny bsp aie Veer we on tee also took a hand In the case by ated his previous testimony that| Miners representatives in a joint wondering just how accurately | deciding to find out what Secretary Wahlberg had told him Sinclair’s|Conference at Jacksonvi'le, Florida, the Wyoming board checks up on |of the Navy Denby, Theodore . ness to her husband, Albert R.. Le- land, has broken up her home and|is the opposite in ever way of Mra. threatens to disrup one of the/Carl Case. The minister’s wife is him onja charge of passing | Wealthiest church congregations inja large woman of healthy, fuddy ‘or some time, police were un- mony of the defense. Mrs. Leland v ation of a long term contract, !t Mcense; We are further wonder- | Rear Admiral J. K. Robinson, head | ‘he foreman of Fall's New Mexican | t . For more than four hours Th vivacious and apparently well. below . ranch. {s understood. day this slightly built, plain ltt, }40 years of age. Mra. Lelana is| 19S Whether the California board of the bureau of eng!neering,, know ‘The present wage scale, tt {s be- Meved will be generally accepted by the miners, a’though they may ask for a wage increase of probably 10 of guilt in connection with =) ‘ those checks went to the foreman?” and heard her hurhand detail what | ow and her lps blue and thin, Her] QProcty mpplicant#sent.us by the | ‘The senate committee, in a con-|asked Kenator Smoot, they say Is her confession of a love] face is lined and she looks ten years] W¥omine boast Unuation this afternoon of its hear |" “Yes, sir, I'm sure.” affair with her pastor, the Rey. Dr.| ler than her husband who is about! (;- 56a) pe Sana t gag Ing, questioned Arcfile Roosevelt, You didn't see any check?” per cent to counter the operators Carl Case, Until witnesses were ex-| 49, j . = ” T gactetary Treasurer: | sore. pinclair’a) Dersonal , secre- . Sir, demand for a decrease, in the pres- cluded from the room her 16-year-|_ She , insists that hers was a . s | tary, regarding some phases of their] © At the last hearing Roosevelt saia|ent scale. old boy sat at her aldey Aftertacds| “psychic slip” and retuses abwolute.| - In thts atate of affairs Dr. O’Don- | previous testimony. Wabtbere.told him.at Siocieleg caer ~~. she sat alone and heard her allegea|!¥ to believe charges made in court) nell, was communicated with and} ” yan's note for, $25,000 loaned him|cel'ed checks for $68,000 but Wahl. confession iterated - and reiterated | today that her husband is’ divorcing |\while having grace enough to reply [by James W. Zevely, Sinc'alr’s at- berg, denying the statement, said under a cross examination by Dr.) her to marry*a much younger\wo-|/did wo, in’ an extremely. captious, |torney, waa presented to the ‘com-|ho mentioned ‘six or eight cows.’ Case's lawyer. man. vulgar-and insulting manner. _ , ‘ \ A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35¢ “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl’s Hair ion, State's Attorney Charles sald that Lincoin told him t Mrs. Lincoln and Shoup to e found them together. Lin- jot Shoup to death. Then he it to the greenhouse where he Returning to the t Meanwhile the board had inquired Only once, during a particularly ‘Whether a divorce is granted Le- ie. iq is wife sitting in a chair with ‘How do you recall now?" “I have thought it over and now id not disturb the bodies until Office of the Dean. ‘ 487 West 59th St, New York. Lr Fae Dec. 24, 1923. || because he said he knew the would not burn. Then “he wit land or not, he says: he will never|of Columbia university and the y tryirig part of the testimony, did| er live with his wife and. she| Flower Medical school of » the W; and Horse Trainer = she. exhibit the slightest: emotion. | S00. she willnot aak it) But’her| authenticity of. Dr. O'Donnell’ T a 5 ty to Explain; Are Grilled. she sat staring straight ahead, as Balimins she passed thru a woman's gethse- College of Physicians and crepancy between his previous tes-|I know I said the manager of thi nae timony ‘and that of Zevely: horse farm’ ier * ceedings against her. . The situation presented is almost 224.27 was a percentage of purses h bonds to Zevely in 1922, won by the: Rancocas stables dur- case, when. Evelyn Nesbit told hi As near,as I can remember it intimate story, there is no life al ‘ : Then her head dropped slightly, but 2 : ‘ hich he had made oath it was momentar- Wines after, | COmmeI NON hie eseeneer wal ps clare Pe iyieea oe pater were re- 1 0 8 Y, Ol d Wahlberg followed Roosevelt on 1umb! wert the stand. He cl dis- mane. She will tell the story her- ears Seimebis| Univesity ews iervais Gite: ceseince: tas self later in Leland’s divorce pro- \_He admitted he ‘‘must have been paenivers sala $25,000 was for mistaken before," when he placed salary and J“ unique in court annals of divorce i comet Proceedings. Unlike the noted Thaw ing the -year. 5 2; Wahlberg” said he stake. Mrs, Leland says she has Baye? Eiaon Dieaseap eae stay Ragneay absolutely nothing to gain by thus in a box and filled it.with any money or checks to anybody crying her shame ‘to the world, ex- connected with Fall. ‘alsh asked him abo’ cept a cleared conscience. If her “he told ‘Roos: story is believed by the court, a de- ™mer explanation that he told Roos: cree will be granted separating her evelt “six or elght cows" instead nell ever attended this school. freshed. of $68,000. from the man she says she loves above all others, her husband. And Wahlberg said in answer to ques- “You thought that ” Very truly yours, ught that st (Signed) Frederick T. Van |tions by Stanford that he thought] hold water?” Sp eae if her husband makes the request Beuren, Jr., M. D., Associate Dean. |Rovseve't mistook his’ statement] “Well, 1— New York Homeopathic “Medical |Sbout ‘tho foreman of Sinclair's} ‘You ‘thought the publle wou'dn't College and Flower Hospital, | Horse. farm, Johnstown, N, J., to|belleve it, so you have changed yous Wfavely. testified yesterday it was Replying to your inquiry .of a a pion o ‘i December 19, our records do not show that Joseph Francis Q’Don- He said his memory. had been re- rning several months later 1 he carted the block to the ime. They believe he wanted New York. an. 3, 1924. | Sam. Hildreth, race horve. trainer} Wahlberg sala that w : ee the avdaterecs octes fok Siriclair.” ‘THey totalled $18,224.| pressed regret over ‘Simenir "alee Department of Public Health, 27. They were drawn onthe Me-| forced to take poor accommodations At tater chantes'and Metals Nationa! Bankon the ship to Europe, “Rerseone ie Se Deiat of NewYork. told me'to tell Sinclair to go to hell, According to’our records there Hildreth indentified the checks and | ‘He's on’y an upstart an: PIONEER. FAME iyway; what is no one: by the name of Joseph | *#/d he got them. does he expect?” Roosevelt said.” be cis “0” hall‘ who! evar ‘You® didn’t remember. this when President Coolidge was shcctery | N ot to Attend (Continued From Page’ One) phone it aaa aerial you testified Monday?" Senator Len Jeriticised” by Chairman Hull in army, took up homestead land Lees ‘Sincerely yours, (Signed) Israel S. Kleiner, Dean. ‘These communications fixed the matter of fraud and perjury in the minds of the state medical board lengthy statement on t¢ oad he leasing Doheny Made Practice of t is south of Douglas in the La Prele region. During those early years he went through all the ex- periences of frontier life including Girls! Try this! When combing and dressing your kair, just moisten your hair brush with a little “Dan- ANGELES, Jan. 26.—Mildred ft 5 and brush it-through your i and a notice was immediately sent Loanin ends ums, The effect is startling! You Sy mation Dlctire vactrens, di: Eee rat see f to»-Dr.O'Donnell’ ordering “bim: ‘to g Fri BigS le can do your hair up immediately vorced wife yharlie Chaplin, roughou! is ‘eo Mr. Henry appear before the board on February So, and it will appéar twice as thick and comedian, will not go to Chicago to| was always interested in numerous 11 to ,defend an action to cancel |g: store Nepean) ian bien Saag said Sinclait would re. | heavy—a mass of gleamy hair, attend the funeral of -her father,| business affairs in addition to his eee actos cbc tout apori ! in Versailles until Monday | sparkling with life and possessing Henry Harris, killed there this| ranch interests. He organized the ‘Dr. O'Donnell visited Cheyenne ope apni Bashi) Sosrtichira| heir aaa that incomparab’e “softness, fresh- morning in a row with a taxicab] Popo Agie Coal company in 1905 i F FS] on December 20 upon which occa-\ ey a aeatne Sales atbracoce ris Pape age a | ness and luxuriance. driver. i and built a railroad connecting the 3 sion he met one member of the] ,, ured 3c ‘to his Slanted ne ‘While beautifying the hair “Dan- Neither will Mrs. Anna F. Harris, | mines with the main line of the Chi- J] boara with. whom he held a brief | tre same pivereus manner ienian A derine” 4s aiso tonmg and stimulat the dead man's former wife, be| cago and Northwestern raflcoad. He | = {| consultation. What passd, or what |{0% cure $100,000 te Albert ete ing each single hair to grow thick. +. Present at the funeral, She andj also organized and was the firrt | P| excuse Dr. O'Donnell had to- offer |? totes Cer cherttuccne long and strong. Hair stops falling Harris have been divorced for 20] president of the Bank of Hudson. a 16 the frandutent: “imposttion “he pontietett real tonteat Shaonienaa years, In later years he was associated = . “ had_perpetrated-is not known; but | wits Doheny colunteering tp Mildred Harris is busy on her] with various oil companies. - sf MA ane latest picture. She said she has not see: and wit she is burial, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY it fs known that to another mem- bef he if wh 55 yw ti ve pear before tl committee Investi- hy interested In Casper real etate,| » A> and Mrs. Easofsly of Baltl. ber of the board ho.made an abject | easing the lease of Teapot Dome and y wah iP nak os “1 more, who recently celebrated “the ‘and cringing confession of his guilt | Gi scioce {eng at The most prominent piece cf prop-) 84th anniversary of their wedding a begged for.mercy. had borro . r he old-| 2 * money on several occasions from the erty which he owned was the pres-| day. ‘Tho. couple who are the o! Upon the showing already in the | Oy tor iwithout “putt! ent site of the Henning hotel. He] est ving married couple and who hands of the fa the least it ol’ operator ut putting up se- so’¢ this corner lot to the Midwest | Probably hold the world’s recard 3 sii be Sindee or boniat's. nouns curity. Refining company for $30000. On| for married life were marr'ed 88) Go ie 1 ot nd |, Doheny and Moffett prospected built the oa Midwest hotet,| Years ago in Russia, when the| and the most it can do is to proceed | toeether at Kingston, New Mexico, aay PacoiAclel Ac bbb tne notch | groom was. twenty’ and his bride} with a criminal proseéution for | forty Sears ago. at any drug or toilet counter a just see how hagithy and youth- uly — Z Another contribution to the ever|ment. Peet eae ee increasing museum of checks with boomerang’ characteristics is in pos- session of Max Myland, proprietor of the Casper Jewelry Manufactur. Frank 0. Holizman nm her father for three years red Chicago authorities that not able to go there for the out and dandroff disappears. Get a KECK bottle of delightfu’, refreshing “Da7- derin| FOR new See Bluthreh at Jack Jones Garage. - ; railroad. In the interval that Phone 2041. sons, John F, and Michael W., both dea deaitey tocbeveralicories of Eanerees Cee pat hatonesl to | checks and The tse saetine of the ns fa RSALE— Lat, model Cadilinc | Converse county ranchers; Mra.|_ WXOMING—Generally fair Sun:| tho: big Annual Industrial edition so | "00 DewePaper men whe revelaoiie'l St cord cnny's arrest, ine Yat;|] Estimates Furnished On Westinghouse cauipned. sce | E¥ed Scherck, « daughter, living in |day; Monday.’ unsettled probably} that you can send them. back home | 38K him about investigation of the [left the city aaa gress, the man Ri Jones Garage, California, and Mrs. Agnes, Clark, | snow in north aiid west portions; nol 49: your friends, thereby. advertising!'n the senate tnvestis sited Up to thie time, "7t BeOR to ue Phone 2041. daughter living in Douglas. selded change in temperature. the state. Telephone 15 and 1s. Bi on te oot i four years younger. fraud and perjur ALE— Word sedan goo tive Mr. Henry's wife formerly Cath- ee batte: mechanically O. k erine Mary Maher of Ca‘ifornia, Weather Forecast died in 1909. He is survived by two ing company nd cashed & check last week for $100 for one|| Contractor and Builder 721 Madison James Penny, formerly an employe felis of the Chicago ana Northwestern PARIS, Jan. 26.—Harry F. Sin- clair remained in seclusion at cated up to this tim a. ey

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