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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924 Ts Lana Withdrawn — : : PAGE SEVEN. ON FORGERS | £7, Ent for [MORDERPROBE | “= “0 me (CHEST FUND ' : Scenic Purpose J = a ; ye HONOR ROLL BY YESNESS WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.—In an ciighose od tha those ibecheas| A 1 ar ae “ executive order today, 320 acres of | UT@ay of R. L, Mack, manager of < Bartram, Jno. B. Ditter, Geo. ; public land, 28 miles from Fairplay | the Golden State Vaudeville Ex. ¥ ia Davis compromising war on forgers|Colo., was temporarily withdrawn | Change. were to testify at a coron-| | 3 : Sere AS lige, H. 1 Bypee of fraudulent checks | from homestead entry because of|¢®’® inquest today. Police believe} | : i Bibs. We 27 gale 2 Ede, Wilb was dec today by Harry Yes-| discovery of a natural cave within | that they already. have the essential Bowman, C, H. Ede ur C. a yo Bilis, O. .G. ’ ‘owing the arrest of yester-| the area. es facte of the killing and that testi- “ 3 Pea ore Bray, H, “ ‘ peg ites 18 years old, of} The cave will be examined to de-| ony will Say ae Siang —— 5 ma 5 , 7 Srewes CoP. ai ‘Waahburiy Ms ae eee eae ereaing auigilies< ih boa“ autriohent | Olas actecie that bat enne aeane Burkett, J. W. Grittin ing worthless papér for $16.40 at| scenic quality ta be preserved as a| 4 chauffeur, that sone py ee " Mr. Yesness’ expense, and victimiz- | national monument or recreational | be2use of the latter's attentions to Canast>: Thee, HEN GET pee c e's Grocery and the M. D. | area. his 19 year old wife. ‘ Casper Supply Co. leald, Roy phase ; Cag Qa! Continental Ol Co. Huth, L. J, Barnett Outfitting company for oo Cox, Douglas. Harris, J. H, amounts, Cax,. Dai ao <r Yesness opened hostilities Re 0 AKES ROCK os) eile. fin, D. when he personally went in pursuit : ‘orster, Richard. of King after he had notified police and warned other merchants, After AP CITIES camping on the youth's trail Satur- day night and a major part of Sun- he eventually ran him down "TOK a King, W. J. a Center street pool hall, sum; DES MOINES, Iowa., Nov. 24,— (0, Nov. 24—(By The Asso- a ¥ e q ley, 8, F. Lagerquist, Lee, moned Patrolman Sullivan from his | Senator Smith .W. Brookhart won| ciated Press)-Severe earthauakes i , 2 " Mepnéyen, mre Lane, L, D. beat, and! H&d the man’ taken in| tite contest tor the.United States | ce Sour minutes duration rocked the s 23 Moore, Lee C. Co. Li custody. ees senate with Daniel F, Steck, Demo-| Lake Biwa region, including the cit-| | . ase 3 Mine & Smelter supply Co, Denver King will be turned over to the) crat, in the recent election by 755 jes of Koito and Nagoya at 8 o'clock Hea : 1 Suyematsn, Ben. county 6fficers today for prosecu-| votes and will be certified for the| this morning. No serious damage Van Burgh, D. tion. office by the state executive coun-| was reported. i ps * 5 Westhafer, A. D. =o cil, Ray Johnson, secretary of the j “Germany, Rev. Willis H. Hendrie & Bolthoff, Denver, Johnson, Clyde. Kerslake, C it Texas Co. Subscrib council, announced today after the Partial List Texas Co. Subscribers LONDON, Nov. 24.—Many towns Alsup, Pat Mower, official canvass of the vote. in Anatolia were shaken by an P Paks: : ‘ c ‘Adoue, C. A. O'Brien, L. 2 2 On Anes ae aca earthquake Saturday night, says a it ‘§ . Airheart, J. P. Olson, Oden M. dispatch to the Daily Telegraph from ‘ i ‘anderson, G. A. Postert, G. J. « | Constantinople. The new railroad é i “A . Blakely, Robert L. < R. EVA T station at Ouchak was destroyed , Shepard, Spaulding Sh 7 , P Svs Z : ¥ Bogart, P. ©. and considerable damage was done Beal, Chas. Lewis Is Boosted LONDON, Nov. 24.—The evacua- Any breaking out or skin trritati tion of the Sudan by the Fgyptian “A su pS trritation on face, neck or body is over- Beattle, army has been! begun, say8 an} come quickest by applying Mentho: ° Beattie, Agency dispatch from Cairo this | suiphur, says a noted akin specialist, For Cabinet Job Bucina afternoon, Because of its germ destroying eb arate ae ties | Properties, nothing has ever been MsyDAay -.. Sovernment a eee ne | found to take the place of this sul:| WASHINGTON, Nov. 42—John L. wik Peter mace cde pee PB ae phur preparation that instantly | Lewis, president of the United Mine rita: 2 th . ; for assassination of Major General | DPSS ease from the itching, burn-| Workers of America, was recom fo ing and irritation. mended to President Coolidge to- i in hee Pie ihe esse Vanden Bie Sir Tae sack Sirdar of Nsyptlan |“ ‘yrentho-Sulphur heals eczema right | day for secretary of labor by Fudge eae ‘Truly, before the operation, AYCIy, Sa' abe te: today. Chappin, Ed. ‘Webb, 0. M, pesban t+ be ee are and balks at{|UP leaving the skin clear and| Oscar B. Bland of the United States Thirty years ago Truly Shattuck was the toast of Broadway. But as the years crept on, her sylphlike| Colwick, 0. O. Williams M. prapiaty a a anki smooth. It seldom fafls to relieve] court of customs appeals at Wash-| figure lost its graceful curves. evacus lan. Her-waistline jumped from $2 to 52 inche the torment or disfigurement. A| ingtoff and a former representative! pounds. Diet as she would her av little jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur| from Indiana. Secretary Davis has | heard of the work by Ir. Henrv J may be obtained at any drug store. | told the president he desired to leave | trim her. Sixty-nine pounds of fatty t It is used like cold crea: dv. the cabinet on March 4. mderwent a thorough remodeling. N. and she tipped the scales at 202] Cuthill, Alec. ‘ Willow ded out.” Then, by chance, she Cutts, M. J, Wolf, icago plastic s - She went to him and he agreed to] Gonnor, Mrs. Chas. Zoble, ere cut off, Her double chin was made single and her face} Conlin, W. G. eR Aeracthe Gas age offers are coming to Truly again. Devine, Sarah. Tribune” wantads bring results. Try a Tribune classified ad for results. adventure of our time! Read the only complete and official narrative of the world flight, written by Lowell Thomas from the diaries and the personal stories of the six flyers. STARTING TODAY : Ce the two great oceans; flying over desert, city and moun- || tain range; covering crowded continents and deserted wastelands; from the torrid zone to icebound Greenland—a summer of danger, discovery, exploration and adventure.. Surely you don’t want to miss the story of this great historic event. The personal account of the world flyers will appear exclusively in this newspaper, Starting Today, November 24. It is written by Lowell Thomas, friend of the flyers, who has been living with the army, ~ aviators to get the story from their lips. The intimate, day’ by day records of Lieuts. Smith, Nelson, Wade, Harding, Ogden, and Arnold; the anxious moments waiting for Maj. Martin, whose plane smashed into a mountain; the dangers of the ‘Aleutians; problems of flying in China and India; receptions in the European capitals; Wade’s disastrous fall in the icy At- (lantic; the delay in Iceland and the long, perilous flight over ice and open sea to Greenland; and then Tickle Harbor, and the American continent and home--a story filled with interest- ing episode, humor andadventure. Look for it in this paper starting next Sunday. ae Read this story of the flight around the world oe . > % starting Today .