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me sti ne cn 101 er st oa, oo SOR LL u bi ic a h b p al y A a “f ' PAGE TWELVE. PICK CHAIRMAN|_t2 Torture Punishment OF CONVENTION Selection Deferred as Result of Rivalry ’ For Position. Casper SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS MOSCOW — Popular imagination was stirred by Soviet Russia’s de- cision to send an aerial expedition to plant the red flag alongside Peary'’s stars andi stripes at the North Pole. t NEW YORK—Forenz Ziegfeld or- dered closed his traveling and New York productions on May 31, the day before the Actors’ equity As- sociation agreement expires with the Daly Crioune PINCHOT IS CANDIDATE IN PRIMARY Governor Pinchot today again sures his political strength Cominant' factors of the R organization In Pennsy!van} fight with Ralph B. SI PHILADELPHIA, April 22, — mea- with ublican in a _Strassburger, Norristown publisher, for election’ in the statewide primary as a delegate at large to the Republican national convention. Two years ago, when he was nominated for governor, he ‘The engineer of the train was killed | executive conference called by Gov- TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924 posed today at an] NEW YORK, April 22p protest won ste Coolidge left for Washington wit from the Pennsylvania Station 3:30 o'clock after having delirett hia address “before the ann luncheon of the Associated Press, railway hear Maltrata yesterday. tension of and fireman of the | ernor Hunt to consider ex! inet oe sonal. the state’s foot and mouth quaran- A fight followed between the reb- tine to cover railroad passengey els and the train guard, but neither | traffic.» S2aecs| Do This-Today * A'small rebel band at Atoyao sta- tion, near Cordoba, was wiped out in a fight with ranchers and the rebel chief was captured. wens Rance ta ante. "| Learn how milion get | Sry ge Coae whiter teeth © MEETING SERIES WILL} Warisoterss conemtencacy what clean teeth mean. OPEN THIS — EVENING) sateen NEW YORK, April 22.—Rivalry for the post of temporary chairman and keynote spokesman for the na- tional Democratic convention has be- come so keen that the subcommittee on convention arrangements, meet- Producing managers’ Association. FORT WAYNE, IND, — Clara Kimball Young, actre: her physicians to be of danger.” defeated the organization in a large majority of the 67 counties in the state. ’ Until last Saturday, when Repre- was said t : ractically out| sentative William S: Vare’ local Re- |: publican leader, announced his op- position to Pinchot and declared he| held at AT EMMANUEL BAPTIST Evangelical meetings are to be the Emmanuel Baptist The war on film Dental science is now fighting film — the cause of most tooth troubles, Film is that viscous coat you feel. It clings to teeth, Under old ing today to name the man, was re ported to have decided to postpone action until a later date. Cordell Hull, Chairman of the Na- tional committee, declared the pro- bability of a delay in the choice rose from the fact that only seven es had held Democratic pri- maries, so that the political situation for the party, considered nationally, still was undefined. There were reports, however, of an attempt by Norman E. Mack of Buf- falo, to persuade the subcommittee to name the convention temporary chairman later today. The name of Senator Walsh of Montana today was added to the Uist of possible appointees for tem- porary chairman, Up to now the most prominently mentioned in this connection haye been Representative Garrett of Tennessee, Senator Har- rison of Mississipp!, Homer S. Cum- mings of Connecticut, Thomas R. Marshall, former vice president and Senator Robinson of Arkansas. —_——._—_ NEWS BRIEFS WASHINGTON, April 22.—Occu- pation of tide lands by natives and Indians of Alaska does not give them title’ to the property, the solicitor of the department of the interior decided today. WASHINGTON, April 22.—The house rivers and harbors committee approved a project today whereby the United States would pay the maintenance expenses, amounting to $18,000 yearly, of an improved canal from the mouth of the Wil- Mamette river to Vancouver, Wash., provided local interests pay for the original cost of the improvements. eens Dorothy Dalton Weds Again in Chicago Today CHICAGO, April 22.— Dorothy Dalton, motion picture actress and former wife of Lew Cody, screen actor, and Arthur Hammerstein, stage impresario, previously mar- ried three times, plap to be married by a Jewish rabbi at the Drake hotel here today. Despite their carefully guarded plans, the secret was disct6sed after being hinted at from the stage dur- ing the performance of Topsy and Eva which they attended last night. Later, after a battery of denials, Miss Dalton made the announce: ment. “I came back home to be mar- ried,” she sald, “because I am an only child and I want mother and father to be there.” Mr. Hammerstein {s the only son of the late Oscar Hammerstein and the father of Elaine, stage and screen actress. He is 51 years old; Miss Dalton 1s 30. After the ceremony the couple plan to leave for New York. They have engaged passage on the steamer Berengaria for May 14. SUOUTMASTERS EXAMS TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT Final examination for those men who in the past have been attending scoutmasters’ school, will be tonight at 7:45 o'clock at the F Methodist church. It is expect that 75 men will attend. A special program has .been arranged and, of course, there will be that usual ly held) M. HAYUTIN, Proprietor BILLY MEGEHAN RECOVERING FROM TORTURE. By HAROLD MATSON, BOSTON, April 22.—A four-year- old boy, strung up by his thumbs, beaten with a broomstick until black welts covered his white little body, struck so hard that the bone in his left arm split— Strung up by the thumbs until the cord cut away the flesh, baring the bone! It is the unbelievable story of Billy Mehegan, but true. His bruised and battered body 1s tho evidence. Billy, naturally a lively boy, 1s happily surprised to find that this sort of treatment ts not the regular way to handle little boys. He is lying in the city hospital here, his broken arm in splints, his welted Lack healing under salve and band- ages, his raw thumbs being soothed with more salve and soft things like cotton and the hands of kind nurses. “And I'm going to play games.” he confides to Herbie, a little boy lying in the next bed. “Out of doors!” It is almost incredible to Billy— out of doors! puldn’t play out of doors be- ® could only watch other y from the window. And that was tiresome so he would in- vent his own garhes to play in-doors. But they were noisy and he would be whipped if he was, noisy in the house. So his little head finally came on the great delight of making paper airplanes to shoot out of the win- dow. Then that too was forbidden. There was nothing to do but to be “seen and not heard.” He dared to play the airplane game again The temptation was too strong. And for this little prank Billy paid dearly. He was suddenly tied by Is Your Wife Too Thin? 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The Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Chil- dren will prosecute her. And Billy, lying safely in a hospital cot, will go back to his father, Edward Megehan, of Roxbury. “And play out of doors!” Billy reminds you. OA LIQUOR VIOLATOR IS GIVEN 70 DAYS HERE George C. Strawn, charged with liquor violation, was sentenced to 70 days in fail and fined $350 in dis- trict court yesterday. He appealed the case. 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YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO— Senator Hiram Johnson, in opening his Ohio campaign, said Andrew Mellon, Secretary of the treasury shouldbe the candidate for the presidency, backed by the forces now in power. pfeil cL Justin McCarthy, son of Eugene McCarthy who has been spending the Easter vacation here will return this evening to Dénver where he attends Regis college. cz lenuine BAYS y ASpiain Say “‘Bayer Aspirin’’ INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by phy- sicians for 24 years. 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It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed brothers. A cordial invitation to at- tend is extended the public. Raab IS ah oe by millions in it. They, with tar- The use of bring tar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. oncs a new conceptio: LATE FLASHES || i:"sssss"esemesinse ee * ire iver when that ‘was It does more than fight on teeth. multiplies the sie rae. saliva, which is there to neutralize mouth acids, It multiplies the pty. alin in saliva, which is there to dj. gest starch deposits on teeth. These combined effects will be a peg ie to you. jen i¢ coupon for a 10-D; Tube. Note how clean the tech feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how tecth become whiter as the film-coats disappear, PHOENIX, Ariz., April 22.—Fumi- Modern research has discovered gation of all railroad passengers| two effective film combatants. One from California, bound for Arizona] disintegrates the film at all stages of formation. 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