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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923. A ! HANGS SELF IN CEL. netfe forces, mads necessary by the . :‘;:“c““;o’l':’"‘";‘;" "; 'r'_‘t;""‘;‘e" | ATLANTA, Ga., October 19.—J. D. brought back important ibservations | Savlor, fitty, committed suicide, police on movement of the magnetic pole, on {say, in a cell at police headquarters changes in the dip and horizontal in-!here by tying his wife’s apron strings tensity of the earth’'s magnetism, and | around his neck and onto a cell bunk. His body was found dapngling from the bunk shortly after he had strangled to death. This was Saylors third attempt = ; at self-destruction. He was rescued : - = from & river and dragged off a railroad track hefore the police took him and his wife into custody. Mrs. Saylor was [ 1 found In a destitute condition. i Selling Liquor Not Vagran Court’s Rulin END IMPEACKMENT & PROBE ON MONDAY Oklahoma Legislators’ Re-| port Delayed by New Evi- dence Brought Out. By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, October e house investigating commit- ed at top speed today to a report by Monday of its into impeachment charges zgainst Gov. J. C. Walton. It had been expected that the report would be presented to the lower house of the state legislature today, but presentative W. E. Disney of the committee chairman, ible to t eport, Representative Disney , all of which will form . counds far impeaghment. Should the report be filed Monday, it isibelieved a roll call vote would be taken on it the following day. If the heuse adopts it, the measure then whuld go to the senate for review as ajformal bill of Jority vote is ne The legislaty mpeachment. A ma- ssary for adoption s again today, 1 was expected to be —_— FRAU FRITZ KREISLER TO OPEN RESTAURANT Violinist’s Ameflcan Wlfa to Cater to Middle Class in Kaiser's Former Palace. BERLIN, October 19.—Frau Kreisler, the American wife Fritz of the great Austrian violinist, acting as the | * head of & committee of Austrian ‘women, will formally open on night a dining ro 1 of the former emp where meals will b Iy to people of amall fee will be pride will not prevent from availing themsel 3 service. A number of Berlin women e volunteered to conduct the din- ing room, w cheerful thar with the food served in a tive manner. Berlin is having di funds for public relief, Sian government h Qne Hot Meal :un; displayed throughout the »,img BELGIANS WED BY WOMAN First Civil Wedding Ceremony Per- formed by Sex There. 1 r—l’or first members of the city council in the order of thelr position the election returns, The of the co 1 holding this primary position happened to be Mme. The bride and her mother hesitant at first, feaning the mony {f performed by might not be le b were reassured ent the m 2 —_— 500 TREATIES REGISTERED Pacts Placed on File With League of Nations. n between the many, the the little und the F liance en | grave —the atten- By the Associnted Press. BOSTON, Mass,, October 18.—Sell- ing liquor saved a man from con- vietion in a court here yesterday. When Timothy Coffey was brought before the South Boston municipal court charged with being idle and disorderly. Police officers testified that he spent his time loafing around the streets and peddling liquor. Judge Day held that a man engaged in selling liquor was not idle, and discharged Coffey. FIND NEW EARTH DATA IN ARCTIC WILDERNESS Variation of Magnetism in Ca- nadian Far North Told by Re- turning Explorers. By the Associated Prese. THE PAS, Manitoba, October 18.—! Pringing back data of sclentific ob- servations of varlation of the earth’s magnetism and movement of the north magnetic pole, R. G. Madill, as- sistant magnetician of Dominion Ob- | servatory, Ottawa; C. G. Nagy of Win- nipeg and Philllp Rose of The Pas | have returned from a 4,000-mile trip 1gh Canada’s farthest north wil- | told a tale of harrow- | ing xperiences and of a summer-long | struggle against starvation In the course of the journey which led the party 4,000 miles of wil derness, mostl canoe, period of two summers, the sc Mide a complete Study of the maw netic pole, which lies almost due north of heére. At nmn)’ t!mes. according, to Mr | discarded sacks and dried suckers, He hey had crossed land which had en_trodden by white men last when uel Pern journeyed from Kort rince of Wales to the mouth of the Copper Mine river in 1771, The survey, Mr. Madlll eaid, was ide ruurch 1 ha earth Good fo the Jast drop @, state ‘octasions- either festive or |l tionis often equally |} | divided between the .| I} guest of honor and 1 Maxwell House Coffee. better than others. | The Esskay Flavor— * A Reflection of Skill | AS long as results depend on human skill, someone is bound to do it Prepared Under Govt. Supervision Esskay ham is perfection jtself. Its firm grained unusual delicacy , juicy meat and its of flavor is but a reflection of the skill and experience devoted to its careful selection, mild curing and special smoking. The Wm. Schluderberg-T. J. Kuldh Co. HMM-I Ry Sugar Cured HAM on the variation of the compass. 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