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b A ¥ &4 % - i < ASSOCIATION MEMBERS | Announces Candidacy, for - |CHANG’S DEFEATED CALL ON'THE PRESIDENT | . Governor of Kansss TROOPS INTRENCHED Three Battle Lines' Formed South of Great Wall, as Leader ‘ ; Flees to Dairen. . | By the Assoclated Press. % TIENTSIN, May 10.—Chang' Tso-lin, the defeated Manchurian general, Is| reported to have fled to Dairen. Ob- servers say nis troops have estab- lished three lines of trenches this side of Luanchow, on the Mukden rallway, south of the great wall, but will fight only If Gen. Wu Pei-Fu's forces pre them too hard. en, W oldiers are still in pur- suit. Twenty-eight troop trains, each Te ery Latest in “Cut-ut" Strgp Sandals- At Hirsh's Delegation From American Book- sellers’ Convention Among White House, Visitors. " Delegates attending the convention of the American Booksellers’ Asso- clation were received by President Harding yesterday ' afternoon’ at the ‘White House. I | e HAT'S ali there is in the marvelous Dunn-Pen—ink for thousands and thou- sands of words of writing! Becausethere’s Dite Houms. . 4 i 1t ollowing 3 e ouse recep- ; no rubber sac in the DunrPen, it holds s ! B | tion; the convention went into execu- several times as much ink as any other g tive session at the Washington Hotel. 5 .| The business included the reading of self-filler of the same size! committee reports and the adoption of: resolutions. - 3 2, -| The harm arising from the practice . ) . The Dunn-Pen won't leak because it can’t NS of offering hooks as premiums with hronen this el to the et ot leak. It won't clog, sputter, nor stutter. It N magaszine subscriptions: was stressd which three are reported to have 5 ¢ by Ralph Wilson of New York. He already arrived at Peitang, on the i won’t scratch or catch the paper. | [ ;lecllred that cut rate angxundm:el‘:; coast thirty miles east of here, and 2 N ¢ ng would make a plaything oul four at Tanghu, at the mouth of You simply pump it full with the Little W | books if continued, emphasizing that el river. = e “competition is the business of life Chang’s men have cut the rallway ' ; Red Pump-Handle. and co-operation the life of business. trom Taku to Mukden, near Lutal, & il ‘Ward Maculey of Detroit spoke on 1 Gonh Goftealy b e e 3 vocated that. bowks: ve Lrought o ’ 1 W '| method people would buy ahd read bend=T$210 n: ' R R e Of Kansas City is the first woman GERMAN WAR PATENTS in the state of Kansas to ammounce her eandidacy for gubernatorial hon- MAY TAX U. S. $25,000,000 | 527 cu'Ses Yarayof ser nex. *''* twenty-elght miles north of Tientsin, to hinder the pursuit. Three crulsers are reported off Wanghuangtun, : near Shanhaikuan, bombarding trains passing on the Mukdeq railway. Finely Made Correctly Styled CORD TIRES —ON— THE DUNN-PEN CO, 300 MADISON AVE. NEW YORK S These very attractive cut- Styles are devegloped in out models are HIRSH de- patent leather—with turned signed—and featured by us and welt sewed soles; col-* | ‘Eemarve]ous el Alien Property Custodian Says! MUTINY ABDARD SHIP. EASY TERMS at a very low price. legiate, low and Cuban heels. Records Show Use of Prin- Flank _C_Q i i l ¥ ghts Among Crew Quelle y €« b ciples Involved. 7 | -~ ,p . | Sailors From Destroyer. Pay fOf em 5 The American government finds it- ‘ self, under the revived patent treaty| NEW YORK, May 1L—Mutiny be-| as with Germany, faced with the neces- !L“"";K :vllh fights among the crew YOH use ;em i i i £] sity of paying royalties which it is)aboard the Shipping Board steamship The Buntain Penwith thelittleRed PumpHand! e Sesoogau. 1| B Gocan was reartad when [ ] v the Krupps firm on patents, based on | Ship finally made port after a voyage = - ldcoverion ofs Amsrizin mginecm}fiu..u with thrills, during which the || GUARANTEED Q'Al"' Other Models Not Pictured Thomas W. Miller, alien property | Ship was beached and a United States \ =5 custodian, declared yestepday. destrover had to send men aboard to g Mr. Miller said that among the 201 quiet the fighting crew. German patents filed here since July| The ship brought in thirty bottles 20, 1919, none of which can be touch- | Of rum, and Capt. John Bergsted de- od by his office, there are at least|clared the liquor was responsible for eight patents dealing with mobile ar-|{llis troubles. After nearly twenty tillery which “embody" many princi-|days of constant fighting with his Dles. of "American railroad. artillery.” | Crew, he was compelied to beach the In official circles the belief is held [SPIP, at Novoressisk, Russia, to save that tracings of the American plans|il. A few days later, the captain said, were surreptitiously removed from |there was more trouble, and he was the War Department. forced to speak a destroyer, which None of the German patents seized | S€nt aboafd forty sallors who'quieted by the allen property custodian will | the CTEW after a battle. be given back to the Germans until the status of all the German property seized during the war is settled by ’ Congress, Mr. Miller said, but he added { Burchell’s CORD TIRES ONLY T.0.PROBEY 0. 1230 Wis. Ave. N. W. Coliseum, 9th and Pa.-Ave. MOTIQN PICTURE ACCESSORY EXHIBIT Free to the Public, from 1 to 11 P.M. Upper Seventh Street in Location, Between K and L City-Wide in Trade that he had no authority over patents| |l | issued since July, 1919, when the War Incomparable . 1 ] Trade Board authorized the resump- 3 Photos of the Movie Stars and other Souvenirs [f|{tion of trading Wwith Germany. Bouquet Coffee Given Away. ’ MOTHER AND THREE DEAD| May Still Be Bought for WAl Better Off,” She Says, in Note. . Gas Ends Lives. c ° ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, May 11.— Mrs. W. S. Busby and her three chil- dren were found dead from asphyxia- Bul'chefl’s tion in a bedroom at their home in Ventnor City. On a chiffonier in the bedroom were 1325 !: Street N.W. | | found two notés written by Mrs. Busby. One was addressed to the malid; the other, to the woman's hus- band, said that’"all would be better 0 *County Physician Souder satd Mrs. SR SR AT e T Tagiing health, ana that i AT had ‘adling B AR AR Rad Scen T Tailing s e believe er mind was temporarily H Bring your friends and see how the movies are made. Today, Thursday and Friday Looking Facts in the Face! | 4 . deranged. 2 I Lowest Values and Easiest Terms w’::-:ennuiljnsgbyx"olcxg;:“::.; ‘?‘lxle;:)a:.:ie, m Oratedl AT PHILLIP LEVY’S || ' Milk PUTS|OFF U. S. VISIT. Treasurer Huerta of Mexico to | Meet Bankers Later in Month. | COStS.you no more,—and By the Associated Press. ou cart be sure all- rul;:guc’lg CITY, :llay‘ 11.—Secretary y e Of of e Treasury de la Huerta ha: U« ur: hmm an ?O!tgoned"“n;(" May 20 his depart | aro dno S t d 'or New ork to meet the inte - i tioral com.mittee of bankers, owinl;:mt‘.) perfeCt safety n your the pressure of business here. He had : planned to leave next Monday. most vital food. 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