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WO LEGISLATURES FIGHT FOR CONTROL Factions in State of Nuevo Leon, Mexico, Shoot Up Capitol in Monterey. “nrcial Dispatch to The Star. RIEDO, September 20.—The state ol Neuvo Leon, Mexico, has two leg- atures running at top speed. One them is functioning comfortably in ative hall of the capitol at The other is installed on broad porticos of the statehouse. re has been, as usual, much shoot- but to date only one fatality. The trouble started just a week ago wien the rival bodies converged on onterey to take over the affairs of ate. The faction favoring Alfredo ‘vrez for governor got there first and in the legislative ing Gen. Pofiro Gon- les set up for business in the Hotel bridges oth bodies hat they were |Back from Siberia Unbidden,to T ake Term in Prison By the Associated Press. SACRAMENTO, Calif., Septem- ber 20.—A. E. Anderson walked into the sherifi’s office here and an- nounced that he had come all the way from Siberia to surrender &nd serve a term of from one to four- teen years in San Quentin peni- tentiaty. Anderson and nine other Indus- trial Workers of the World were convicted of criminal syndicalism. All were released on bail pending appeal. which since has been de- nied by the third district court of appeals. Anderson is the sixth of the defendants to surrender, LETTER CARRIERS ELECT. LOUISVILLE, Ky., September 20.— Election of officers and selection of the 1924 convention city held the interest today of delegates to the twentieth annual conv. National Rural Letter Ca sociation, in session here. Business of the convention is to be finished THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Scientist on Mountain Top Seeking Source of Radiation SLAYING CLEARED UP COLORADO SPRINGS, Col., Septem- ber 20.—Robert Andrews Milllkan of Chicago, the sclentist who first iso- lated and measured the electron, will establish residence at the Summit House on Pikes Peak to carry out experiments which may result in discoveries of utmost importance in the world of science. Three and & half tons of equipment will be trans- ported to the top of the peak today, and Dr. Millikan, with his assistant, R. M. Otis of the Norman Bridge laboratory, Pasadena, Calif, will spend @ weck or more on the moun- tain top. An_investigation of the source of penetrating radiation, a point which has bothered physicists for years, will be carried on. Prof. Otls has been making _ preliminary investigations here for ten days. Balloons were sent to an altitude of approximately ten miles by Dr. Mil- likan in California and Prof. Otis as- cended to a height of 17,000 feet in an ° |airplane to get observations regard- - ling this new sourc of radiation, but many of science's theories as to what it may be are yet unconfirmed, the former sald. “We -are convinced of one thing” he sald, “and that is that penetrating radiation comes from above us, and not from the earth, as do other forms of radio activity, but whether it comes from the outskirts of the earth’s atmosphere or from an en- ifferent source, we have not Dr. Millikan, who is professor of physics at the University of Chicago, Is'Vice chairman of the National Ter search Council at Washington and the author of several books, P T YOUNG WIFE SUES. Mabel L. Burroughs, a minor, by her next friend, Carrie F. Buckler, yes- terday, sued Claude M. Burroughs for a limited divorce, in the District Supreme Court. She ‘charges drunk- enness and inadequate support. They married at Alexandria, 3 Attorney pears for the wife. 1 THURSDAY, CHICAGO BEER WAR Police Claim All Mystery Is Solved in Shooting of Jerry 0’Connor. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, September 20.—The mys- tery rounding the shooting of Je Connor several days ago, declared to have caused the slaying Monday night of George Meeghan and George Bucher at the hands of rival beér runners In retali- ation, has been definitely solved, as- sistant district attorneys declared as they presented evidence to the grand jury. Mayor Dever's war on brewerles and beer runners, caused by the death Boys’ Blouses SEPTEMBER 20, 1923. ot O'Connor, was made even more stringent when Chief Morgan A. Col- lins, ‘pointing to the suspension ol Capt. Thomas Wol%e as a ‘niny ordered the assemblea cnpmim of the city's various _districts to “arrest s every man ithout visibie means of |} suj Bl.nlel McFall, former deputy sher- iff arrested for 'the muredr, was out on $50,000 bond. “Spike” and Steve O'Donnell, alleged beer corpus writs. writs. , brothers and G. Rosenbaum, an alleged mem- | | ber of their gang, were held for hearing tomorrow. Never mistake self-conceit for | genius. | Rented, Sold, Repaired (Lowest Rates) General Typewriter Co. Absolutely Must Be Sold ! Inspect today and tomorrow after 4 p.m. 221 Bryant Street N.E. Comparatively new two-story brick dwell- ing, thoroughly modern. Six large, bright rooms, modern bath, electric lights ; many added conveniences. Perfect condition throughout. Price Only $6,550 Boys’ $1 Caps n!ivd llm the “d today, it is planned, in order that the ature had to m visiting carriers may go to Mammoth xz-nlhlm h"!‘mc in a body Friday. itol—oniy to had barred | s——e o l‘u(fl\l"i Mexico City v ordered 2,000 federal troops on . onterey to keep order. “Yes! We d. for the time being, and ” o Ferez legisiature had to content Have No Bananas with quarters on the portico. saturday trouble broke out, 1It| oSHll getting encores cing independence day, the Peres| Botei?h3S0agend s ior, v decided to hold patriotic ex- d Nash sing it in Orchestra 3for $1.00 . 50c well made percale blouses, in neat patterns. Collar and pocket. Sizes 6 to 16. 2for $1.00 All-wool caps, in the popular shapes, colors and patterns. Clean, new and perfect. Dollar Day for Boys An Occasion to Stir the Enthusiasm of All Thrifty Parents—Offer- We've Put Our Best Into the Design and Construction of Beautiful Retw Gardens 2700 Que Street At every turn and in every feature you'll find the many excellences and cupenorm"s—the maxi- mum comforts and conveniences—that make for supreme livableness. Apartments of from three rooms and one bath to seven rooms and two baths—$70.00 to $200.00 per month. into a captivat- ing dance on Columbia Records? If you're one of the few 0 haven't, just ask for— The Song, A-3873 TheFox-trot,A-3924 At Columbia Dealers when ® the Gons them ou few ¢ mqu‘ nce wi doors fell guns "’n“r’ ““”:3"“"5 The Resident Manager is available to exhibit the Apartments at any time that suits your convenience, Harry A. Kite (Incorporateu) Il s high and more at any time, the ures are again function- 1514 K Street hone Mai i a~lieget NI Boys' High-grade All-wool Caps, in light, medium and dark shades— plain colors, checks, mixtures and plaids. Unbreakable visors. Play Suits, 2 for S.A.\Il-ove.r Hc:\':v Blude s ‘l'))rg.p seat. Sizes 3 1 For Friday Only Rainproof Umbrellas For Men, Women and Children e $1.00 Guaranteed for one year. The reliable quality of the tops is matched by strong frames and attractive mission and polished handles — rings, crooks and cords. Jewelry, 25c¢ Mostly 50c articles—including crystal,“black and ‘pearl beads, bar pins, bracelets, fancy combs, little finger rings, brooches, etc. Knitting Worsted 50c Hank 10 popular colors in this sale of quality worsted. FROM 4 HANDSOME TAPESTRY-COVERED OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM SUITE, with loose cushions, as pictured, this suite can be converted in a moment into an extra bedroom with a comfortable downy bed in place of the Da"cn/wrt And yet the beauty of 81 79 75 design is not in the least sacrificed to obtain this utility value. . Fte SIMMONS WHITE EN- ‘AMEL METAL BED; 2- inch continuous post; of the usual Simmons construction and beauty. New Fall Rugs All Qualities—AIl Prices 9.x12 Wool and Fiber Rugs as Low as $11.75 9x12 Tapestry Rugs as Low as Ox12 Axminster Rugs. as Low as $39.75 9x12 Wilton Rugs as Low as $69.75 Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Felt Hats $2.69 and $2.98 Boundless selection of new fall styles, in sand, brown, tan, navy, copen, red, rose and black. Trimmed with ribbons, scarfs, velvet, and felt bands and bows. Plain and scalloped effects. Velour Hats The Shopping Center for In black and colors, trimmed 1 rimmed Hats with bands and scarfs. $5.00 and $7.95 $9:00, 7.50, $9.95 New arrivals every day. ‘Mill End Sale 32.Inch Dress 19 tandar Gingham and 25¢ and 29¢ Romper Cloth Yard Mate ri als Lengths of five yards and more. Checks, plaids, and plain weaves in all the wanted colors. 150 Yards Black Satin Messa- Odd Lot Tablecloths, a bit line, that sold for $2.00. Cut soilel from display. 45x45 and from the piece. 51 59 54x54 inch sizes. Hem- - med ready for Each e Lot of Bureau Scarfs, of white 10c . Guest Towels, of firm lirllene ::ith _e{lelelp‘ lace borders, guaény abs?rbent cotton, in also ecautifully em- pal ays sale at, broidered. Each, 48¢ e $1.00 Remnants of Draperies—Cretonne, scrim-and mar=« quiSette, standard 19c and 25c grades. Yar 12l/zc 18 Stenciled Grass Rugs, xmported fr Artistic patterns.. $8.50 ki Shelf Oilcloth—Scalloped s! ¥ terns. Very slightly imperfect. Yard... ing Boys’ New Fall Clothing and Furnishings at Sensational Savings SUITS Fall Suits Buy One for And We'll Sell You We'll Sell You Another Another for $1.00 for $1.00—2 for $6.95 2 brics s th I Dressy and durable suits for school part woolis) Tres i Sis popn s and general wear. Of all-wool jersey browns, blues and grays, mix- jersey i wear. Also in novelty tweeds. Middy, *od m""ud_-plutfd Dacks Norfolk and buttoned - on models. Lined for service. Sizes 6 to 16., s Boys’ Overalls, 2 for Smart and practical buttoned-on ] Overalls of blue chambray and blue and Latona suiting, and pants of navy denim. Bib style, with four pockets. blue or brown corduroy. Sizes 3 to 8. Boys® Pull-Over Sweaters Excellent quality, heavy ribbed corduroy knickers in all sweaters with shawl collars, in 5 navy or maroon. Sizes 28 to 34. lored for satisfactory service. $1.50 Silk-Lined Caps $1.00 Victor Blouses, 2 for Quality Blouses in every $ attractive patterns. Collar and pocket. Sizes 6 to 16. 45¢ School Hose, 3 Pairs for Well Made School Boyy Blalfististe and Pants, of durable B 16 Tiatithe o, $ and Heavy Ribbed s ercale Two-p Stockings, black and dark and medium col- j & ors. Full knicker cut irogs. Sizes 8 to 16. { . Silk-and-Fiber Gordon . Phoenix True Shape Beautiful "and durable woman can buy with confi- dence. Black, brown, gray, pair perfect. Extra sizes are included in Gold Mark, Children’s Derbyr:bbed Hose, perfect quality, in black, brown, 8% to 6°to 8.. silk and fiber, perfect quality. White, with black clocks. _Sizes ’ " 5 Boys’ School Little Boys Buy One for $5.95 and —2 for $5.95 New Fall Suits, tailored of tures and stripes. Box-pleated in the wanted shades, tailored for good . zes 3 to 8. Wash-Top Corduroy Suits Casey Jonmes, Jr., “Kid-in-alls” suits with washable tops of galatea Sizes 3 to 8. Boys’ Corduroy Pants Heavy Knit Gray Pull-over $ sizes, 6 to 16. Full cut and tai- \Warm and serviceable. $ I way. Of percale and madras in Cloth Pants Flannelette Pajamas Bear Brand Medium : I clgily in ‘thie populds $1 jamas;; trimmed - with brown. Sizes 7 to 11%. Hosie Gold Medal stockings of a quality any white, fawn, etc. Every in black, white and brown. gray, pongee and white. Sizes 39c. Women's Clocked Hose, of 9, 9, and 10. $1.00 50C Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs %12 vrae oo o .. $18.00 9810.6 . insoo s 31505 0295 oy oaas i »5-39.00 Flat Crepe Dresses A Sale of Fashion Interest and Economy Importance Fifteen Beautiful New Models $10-75 Radiant autumn frocks of heavy flat crepe, in brown, cocoa, navy and black. Newest panel novelties, accordion and side pleatings; trimmed with shirring, rows of fancy ribbon, brilliant beading, vivid rosettes, plain and looped silk braids, motifs and or- naments. All s:zes, 16 to 44, for women and misses. stripes Curtains All of our new Fall Curtains are priced ery low for our Sep- tember Sale. Come and inspect them. And you may select from an assortment of discontinued lines at greatly reduced prices—one or two of-a kind.. FIBER SUITE IN 3 PIECES, as [uctured con- sisting of Settez, Chair'and Rocker; an ideal suite for the porch or living room; with cretonne-covered cush- foRS A SriEN

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