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Pi mle Soren tte 1 1eammoe ! Tee OATO0 YOnn ay eC jt m to th al pe ne BrP Pees eeva ee ne See = Se PAGE FOUR MEX FEDERALS ADVANCING ON REBEL FORCES Union of Routed Army To Be Frustrated by Movement. mother. Reinhold Garber, at Albany, Ore. Ji MEXIC® CITY, Feb The Associated Press)—The f advance into the state of Guerrero to finally eliminate Romulo Figu- 1 checkmate a possible at the rebels Estrada, Al d Dieguez to join Figueroa an, was begun yester- jeneral Marcelo Caraveo. heading aheading a column of 1,500 reac Puente De Ixtla en route to Igual. PARIS, Feb. 21.—Somewhere your monogram or the Initial of your last name must be embroidered, painted or otherwise placed upon men, eee cee, Rance. tl your clothes. Shoes have cut out Tras averted. lett Pinotepa Nacional monograms. Hats have painted en route along the Oaxaca coast ones. Even hosiery is delicately These coffins contain the bodies of 10 adults, and a baby, penetrate Guerrero while forces under’ command of General Gonzalo monogrammed in embroidery, the t nged vertically ki Escobar started from Michoacan obi Se ee eee with Pungarabato as their destina- 3 gen PARIS, Feb. 21.—The most ex- The projected return of President Obregon to the western front, which was scheduled for yesterday, did not take place. It was understood Generaj Obregon considered that the military situation in Jalisco did not need his presence whtle tmportant He may poss to few days, owever, SEND IT TO THE PEARL WHITE LAUNDRY PHONE 1702. Expert watch and jewelry repatr- ing. Casper Jewelry Co., 0-8 Bl quisite shades today are employed in the spring suits of woolen goods. Often in fine flannel, the favorite colors are palest yellow, mauve, faint blue and light green. LONDON, Feb. 21.—Women who go in for dancing or athletics are inclining toward a corselet which contains only two bones. These are Placed horizontally across the abdo- men. The corse'et of heavy, bro- caded stuff, sometimes has quaint Babfionian désigns upon it, LONDON, Feb. 21.—The gold and lapis lazuli blue combination, as well [as the gold and turquoise blue, both “T’ll Take a Chance!’’ thought that goes with the cup of-coffee at the evening meal is a disturbing one. “It may keep me awake tonight!” The something {caffeine} in coffee that keeps so many folks awake nights, is entirely absent in Postum—the de- licious, pure cereal beverage. The dif- ference means a full night’s rest and a bright tomorrow. Postum for Health “*‘There’s a Reason” Postum comes in two formes Tastant Postum {in tins) pre- pared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water, Postum Cereal {in packages} for those who preler the flavor bypughe out by boiling fully minutes. The cost of either form is about onehalf cent a cup. At grocers everywhere oint funeral services from the noted in Tutankahem’s jewelry now are becoming modish color combina- tions for al! sorts of things. One sees these combinations in cigarette cases, necklaces and hat ornaments, NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—A girl who is to be a spring bride has adopted a very spring like idea for various articles inher trousseau. The shoe buckles on her gray suede pumps, the buttons on a,powder blue silk frock, the set of six bracelets de- signed to go with a pastel tinted costume, are all in florentine- work and represent tiny bouquets of field flowers. NEW YORK, Feb. 21.—Among the smart costumes at a recent fashion- able tea was ¢ gown of flannel and Canton crepe.’ The flannel of navy embroidered in white silk, formed two wide panels at front and back. The sides and sleeves of the gown ware Bary antes) 2 ds. Canton. NOMINATION OF CHRISTIAN WITHDRAWN WASHINGTON, Feb. 21,—Senate opposition to appointment of Georf B. Christian, secretary to President HarCing as member of the Federa! Trade commission led to withdrawal by. President» Coolidge of Mr. Christian’s nomination et the re- quest of the nominee. Mr, Christian had been Invited to g0 before the senate interstate com- merce committee to explain statements: made by Huston Thomp- son, the trade commixsion chair man “that some one” tried to use Mr? Christian's gffice in the White House to forestall government ac- tion against a motion picture con- cern: Instead of accepting the commit- tee's ‘Invitation, the former recre- tary asked President Coolidge to cancel the appointment, MADRID, Feb. 21.—A message from Avila reports that loss of a number of lives in a collision be- tween two trains during a snow- storm. One of the trains is said to have been demolished. WARSAW, 21.—Former Pre- mier Witos has fixed his departure for the United States for the begin- ning of April. His object is to get into touch with business, and politi- cal leaders in America to enlist good will for Poland, CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—Alwin Wash- ington Van Dorston, a violin maker, has announced himself a candi- date for the eighth time for the presidency of the United States. His announcement submits his mame to both the Democratic and Republican parties. SOUTHAMPTON, England, Feb, 21.—The White Star 'iner Olymple sailed yesterday, carrying 1,000 passengers, including Sir Esme Howard, the new British ambas sador to the United States. The liner also carries six thousand bags of mail. Cc. AR W. Ry. Railroads Any Return IHE Interstate Commerce Commission in 1921 (64 I. C. C. Rep., 95) and acee in 1922 (68 I. C. C. Rep., 681) said: 1 railroads on as follows: “Determination of the percentage For the 12 implies or carries with it no guar- anty. Read in connection with the provision for recapture of one-half of the excess above six per cent it is, instead, a limitation.” August 31, fair return RESIDENT COOLIDGE, in his mes- sage to Congress on December 6th, said: “Tt has ‘been erroneously assumed that the Act understakes to guar- antee railway earnings.” HE railroads admit that earn a fair return is the that the United States is in no sense liable to veimburse them therefor. eho go & North Westem System C., St. P., M. & O. ys The Transportation Act Does Not Guarantee the HE Interstate Commerce Commission shows that the net return of Class erty used in transportation service was August 31, 1921. August 31, 1923_ HE Commission has decided that ae difference between the foresoing returns and a fair return is the loss of the railroads, A aca! is no guaranty. the value of their prop- months ended 192: is 5% %. same church were held for the wictims, SETTING THE STYLES | locked in death's embrace in the arms of its They were stricken by botulism, a poisor, after eating canned beans served at a dinner given by CHARGES OF LEGION HEAD ARE DENIED — WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—Secre- tary Mellon, replying to charges made in an address here! last night by John R. Quinn, commander Pe the American Legion, said he knew nothing about any activities of cor- Porations “known as the Mellon in- terests" engaging in a campaign against the soldiers’ bonus. Mr. Mellon added that he had not con- tributed a penny to any such ac- tivity, Mr. Quinn, although declaring “‘T suppose, technically Mr. Mellon has vate enterprises" asserted “business associates" of the secretary” had “eoerced’ employes to oppose the! bonus and that through these chan- nels the “Mellon fortune is being | used in part’ to promote a paid| propaganda egainst the compensa- tion proposals. Tenth District severed his connection with all pri-| | | | Soviet Bankers Meet | In Convention | KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb, 21—| Two hundred members of the Amer- | ican Bankers’ association in the tenth federal reserve district met here today to discuss agriculture problems which confront bankers and methods of obtaining a general understanding of banking methods. The conference is the first of its kind ever called by the association. Walter W. Head, president, pre- sided. | Among those who are attending | are past presidents, members of the executive counsel, state vice pres: dents and its national bank, savings | bank, state bank and trust company divisions, state representatives of its clearing house section, members of its commissions and committees and officers and agricultural com- mittee, chairmen of state bankers associations. OKLAHOMA BISHOP. DEAD OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Feb: 21.—Bishop Theophile Meerschaert, | head of the Roman Catholic church in Oklahoma, died in a hospital here today from pneumonia, He was 76 years old. ASPIRIN \Beware of Imitations! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross”? on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by -physiclans over twenty-three yeafs for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” only. Each unbroken package con: tains’ proven directions, Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100, Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. ~-Advertisemen' ? Of Interest To Everyone SENATOR CHALLENGED TO LAY ASIDESENATORIALIMMUNITY | IN CHARGE AGAINST FELDER rights for men and women. At Greciey the Wroming giria had the and at Laramie the eS aeeaes SE Fuqua’ s Lead Is Increased Senator Wheeler of Montana in com- nection with remarks about Attor- ney General Daugherty, has chal- lenged the senator to repeat his statements after foregoing sena- torial immunity, Senator Wheeler's statement that “the newspapers in New York car ried the details.of how the attorney general's former partner and friend, Mr. Felder, was collecting money for the purpose of selling offices and appointments and for the dismissal of ¥ key cases in the city of New York,” was read to Mr. Felder and he issued the following statement: “There is not a word of truth in Senator Wheeler's - ridiculous charges against me except that I was Mr. Daugherty’s. former friend. I am his former friend and I am his friend today, I-was never his partner. We were associated in | many cases in former years but since he became attorney general I have never accepted any employ: ment from any client in any matter that 01 ated in the department ‘SOVIET IS BY AUSTRIA MOSCOW, . Feb, 21.—(By The As- sociated Press)—Austria has given Russia recognition de jure, according to advices recetved by the foreign office here. Recent advices from Vienna have indicated that Russia has been given formal recognition of Soviet Rus, sia following the recognition given that government by Great Britain, Italy and Norway. RECOGNIZED [Diet [Graver Ill Concrete} You will find the book, Road as'on a dirt toward paying for Offices in 27 NEW_ ORLEANS, Feb. 21.— various | Henry L. Fuqua of Baton Rouge, oh ge cage ons ‘sha et ate pregutthn ae Speak Regen ay asked for the dismissal of!/his majority over Hewitt whiskey cases and that he had Shek 06 aiek Soade oer the enters ‘never asked the attorney general to | natorial nomination, according to appoint anyone to any office, al-| unofficial and incomplete, returns though he had indorsed applicants|from Tuesday’s Democrat run-off for the bench of district attorney- from all but 193 of the ships in this district. state's 1,310 precincts, according to were made by ‘the vote tabulated by the Times Senators Watson and Caraway «| Picayune. year or two ago,” he added, “but The vote waa Fuqua, they all collapsed~ without the} Bouanchaud, 90,654. slightest evidence to support them." Sobtomcst ane tose SPAIN WILL DEPORT RED * LONDON, Feb. 21—A reuter dis- Patch from Madrid says the Spanish military directorate has decided to deport the radical socialist leader) Rodrigo Soriano, who is a member! | Mr. Felder made categorical denial of Senator Wheeler's 119,55) to THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1924 NUXATED IRON PUTS BACK INTO YOUR convince the public, ay médium of her lectures and dem, strations, that fish ia the best fo.) = i 0. ae j COLDS “Pape’s Cold C Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two “tablets every three hours unti) three doses are taken, ‘The first dose always gives relict, The second and third doses com. pletely break up the cold. Pleasan: and safe to take. Contains 1, quinine or opiates. Millions uss “Pape'’s Cold Compound.” = Price thirty-five cents. Druggists guar antee it—Advertisement. of the chamber of deputies and edi- tor of Espana Nueva and also to discharge and deport Professor Miguel Unamuno of Salamanca uni- versity and close and occupy the Athenaeum. The decision followed disorders during a lecture by Professor Una- muno on Bichivbin’. 2 ENOL 17. WOMEN DEBATERS OF WYOMING WIN VICTORY Yi pogo dy LARAMIE, Wyo, Feb. 21.—In erg rain; it becomes. thin, pale and the debate between women teams | Watery and cannot provide proper re- from the University of Wyoming | sistance against disease, and the Colorado Teachers’ college| If you feel weak, nervous and run- of Greeley, both here*«and at do alts ante tetoums tote Meedincs Greeley, Wyoming won, the ques-| nots ly enough iron to make up for BLOOD VITAL ELE. MENTS OF STRENGTH Which are Wasted Every Day and Without Which You Become Weak, Nervous, and Run-down, centrated form of organic iron— Nurated Jron — which contains iron like the natural ne in your blood. the master principle. one of the vita ments, of the blood and blood is by ariching the the blood, and creating new of is, Nuxated Iron * the weakened tissues and ‘energy and power in- action of your daily life uses up opie cer et of fe energy and nerve force, saps the iron from your blood and gradually steals away your JA tovmnigedh hora ter ri ecm fulness. Unless you replace the iron bra is ae Sonnet tens isis A the body © power above, worth more than a passing glance. It points out a lesson in economy directly connected with every motorist’s check The chart shows the average ton-miles per gallon of three types of highway sur- faces, as. proved by tractive resistance tests conducted by Iowa State University. Note that a gallon of gasoline carries you more than twice as far on a Concrete farther than on gravel. In addition to being skid-proof, rigid and lowest in maintenance cost, Concrete Roads assure a marked saving in gasoline. Tels serena Seporeny epee a og way Send for our booklet R-3 which tells meng other interesting things about Concrete Reeds. Witte this office for your copy. PQRTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Ideal Building DENVER cA National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete COLUMBI DICK HYLAND’S REVUE “CONFUSION” A Merry Musical Comedy Under the Personal Direction of Dick Hyland THE MANHATTAN TRIO First Run Pictures TOM MOORE in “HARBOR LIGHTS” MATINEE FRIDAY Washington’s Birthday NEW SHOW SATURDAY tion discussed being the amendment | the daily waste of this vitally important health-building element. But physicians to the federa} constitution on Italy and Norway. ____to the federal constitution on equal 2 Ee tare way to gaekly "4 m conditions by prescribing a con- ie {NII husband for Sue— Dave. road and one-third Fun From the Press Shows at: Other Cities TONIGHT 6:45, 90’Clock™ Featuring ; and mae . ie oad heraecut a sonibening. story that is rooted in the fertile soil of every day life THE BASHFUL BABIES’ CHORUS Greater than “Way Down East” with a smashing —and— OMI Phentre Continuous 1 to 11 4 ! A LTO TOMORROW Mabel Normand “THE EXTRA “GIRL” Love —-. Laughter — Thrills Produced by Mack Sennett Directed by F. Richard Jones Sue and Dave, in love, faced more than the future— they facéd Sue’s pa and ma and their handpicked She longed to go to Hollywood—she a movie star would-be—would-be was right—when she got her chance she was parked in the wardrobe department. Then-the fun and thrills came thick and fast— the wily stock promoter bamboozled Sue’s folks out of all the money they had in the world. Sue and her country lover went after the villain and what a thrashing he got—some fight between him and Exciting - Amusing - Romantic Is Mack Sennett Comedy—“One Spooky Night” 1—3—5—7—9 o'Clock An amazing story that Jays bare the folly and:tragedy of man’s vices—that plumbs the depths of mother love climax, tremendously dramatic, actually filmed in the blizzards and snowstorms of the high Sierras! A PALMER PLAY . With an All Star Cast Including Lloyd Hughes, Myrtle Stedman, George Hackathorn, Lucille Ricksen TODAY Pathe News STARTING FRIDAY

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