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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., FEBRUARY 24,_1924—PAR'I‘ 1. 9 7mvmls U.S. IS PAID 17 AND 31 PER CENT_|pAI THAINS T0 BT B ! | OF SINCLAIR-DOHENY OIL LEASES FUI_I_ D[]HENY I]EAI_ California Field More Extensively Exploited Than UBREEUN DISFAVUR Rebels Loot and Destroy to. Wyoming—Great Alaska Reserve, Created by Harding, Remains in. Government Hands. Would Have Received $1,- 000,00 if Objects Attained, jJleases of tho two masal oil re| cOn June 4, 1930, 4t the instance of Compromise Government, S0c Flowered Y | Sd-Ich Part. + serves, No. 1, in Culifornia, and No. secrstaty; of thedNayy, sad not.on : 3 No Mail, Phone or C. 0. D. Orders—No Charges or Will-Cakis He Declares. (0 W yoming, which ave nom beine | e teeommendation. of "Ge with the Is Belief. BLOOMERSY I0r 2 o arg WOOL SERGE oy FOLSE 8. Sytnindaiied Women's Pink Ground, Flewered Crepe § Bloomers, elastic waixt und knee. Full cut. WOMED 2 ENvELORR™ 3 for $1 ln:'flsllgnud by the public land com- |there was included in the naval appro- mittee of the Senate, brin calties | Priation act of that date (41 Stat., 813) N N oll 0f 31 and 17 mer coct topaets |# ditection that the Secretary of the ebruary |0 ¥ vl and 17 per cent respect- [ Nyvy take posses:sfon of 21l properties candidate | IVe1¥ fu thé government. Naval | within naval reserves, on which there oil resetv No. 1, the Doheny lease, |re no pending claliis or applications x RTEERR e s "1} for permits or leases under the provi- beea more extensively exploited | (0,200 0% Yot “of Congress_approved n has naval ofl reserve No. &, the | February 1920 ® * or pending smrlmr or Teapot Dome le: in | &pplications ' for Unitea which com| i res ave | under any law; to conserve, develop, use e paratively few wells have| ,ng operate the same, in his discretion, cen drilled, and there has therefore | directly or by contract, lease, or other- becn relatively small return to tie | wise, and s 3 hange, or 6. By the Associated Press, VERA CRUZ, February 23.—Active guerllla warfare by the rebels along R the Mexican raflroads s reported in '[Ed nang canr Gurohd ik o e o dispatehea reaching this cty. Gov- |\ 59¢ Outing ey £ ernment officials aboard trains have been recognized and shot by revels. | (5 PETTICOATS One train attacked by rebels was - Women's good quaiity gray striped Outing successfully defended by its surviv- zeel. fallicnsy iscBow™ T E Py $1‘ ‘ " EUEUE deep_black, Ixl nb- = zes 7 to i1 Al nomii- that his law recrived u tee of » Doheny interests democratic 'p nation, dec te firm woul 51,000,000 ¢ ita negotiations in the Doheny Mexican affairs had been |39 Yd.-Wide 1316 to 1326 7th St. N.W. ’gATEEN 5Yds"$ o of colors; bij 2 T W Lz six men, Extra Size 0L &1 - " | sell the oll und gms products thereof, | OT%. tWo federal officers and s! . ¢3¢ 1d.-Wige Uy Xard-wige MeAdoo made this statement in a (SOVETRment from this 1 coTd- | hd these from all Toyalty ol from lands | for two hours until relnforcements BLOOM or l pA lds legram to the New York World, re- | '€ to Tecords of the bureau of mines. | in the naval reserves for the I arrived. PERCALE 3 N s e L ro;\‘“nth'-r naval oil in l,‘zu(-l the United : And pm_\h R A federal officer in commana ot an | B pacmcs DK ciepe :;l-mm: outtug fannel | Clope-woven grae: lght or dack seounds: | A bighly mercerlaed fubric, Las hecks, LTk aw R i, a total | ther, that the o & aba : seat strip z nwhich YaBuid U was alasrteld L) o 0 6 ah reob sueoted caven f::m::;:? ":";:;l“‘::: I“&’:"‘:T:: { $1.39 Pink Coutil 66x80 Double Bed l\ w Patterns in 59c ngh.Grade Yd l His rocent apperance berora the |£0 Petween thirty and forty differunt Jurindiction of it ] CORSELETS BLANKETS a‘, Gaze Marvels S. CRETONNES S. ! i e - {compantes, mll of which pay royalties | «Tnder The reports indicate that the rebels | B Lo guwnis Senate ofl leasing investigating com- | ¢or " the leases to the governmient. ]q.,,l"d ; th : t ine o “mr l;’:‘t:::‘d v;“ ‘I‘% hx:fllle'l:)e ((n: 1§J n“; n m“;. rier-attuched Cor in| Heavy Cotton ,.,,,,,,“,» in gray or ‘ Tull plece. perfect g Beauti mittec. The commitice has not yet discussed | 1920 it will e perceived that the Secre- | §0, 100 $E1eRS. 10, BIVS DiEte 10 Qo2 {IFE fancy borders o steped Fxsue on fin He pointed out that his law firm |thiS lease at length. The royalties|tary of the Navy was glven juris-|stroy trak th the intention to | |B Gingham 9f = alue i Ta estx — Had neeented & tae o $100,000 foom | from haval ofl ressrve No. o sver-|aletion: over nds in the nayallcompiomise the sovernment. . APRO or l 25¢ 32-in. “57 s l fl~59v in or | $2 Tap Y RFS Doheny Intereats for 1o work in |age between 18 and 35 per cent e that were mot| The United States gunboat Tulsa || NS GINGHAM . \b[amped Goods TABLE SCA Mexican negotiations and ex- Big Alaskn Renserve, covered by the former mining ims | entered the harbor thls morning. VE“ grade, indigo gingham checks, in . uard patterns and plain colors ousists of u white or pink painsook """LP‘I N Dlained Ut (Rert woula have beon | There " emil e one other | FSSMEED Ui Hovdnt o ‘W e patierny. Fuil Cutt and pocket. " I aperi shadees 41 et v Tan, a unit s Sk, round centermer n additional fee of $900,000 if my s o TR the general mining luw nd under FOUR VILLAISTS SLAIN. 2 had suceceded n wetting o sat. [naval oil reserve, No. 4, located In 100 1% ar the generl loasing et isfactory settlement” for the Doheny companies in Mexico. its Attack on Practice, The former Sscretary ¢ cald that if u Lcongre: would a 1) tigation privat \lux ness connections of with & greater acreage than n nav; the others combined, comprising | 400,000 acres, cove . Sifterent. et SQAATs miles, and two - Irst, leases by the Se reserves, ond in € 3 | SHIOE oL With the in Utah, none T o ,‘,}l";"‘> . ot 2l presidential e L S aa Al"l";l\uilv:nfr‘“ Harding PO nder {he muthon) _vi?-' submit t_unre- | February. 1923 . "PPFOPFIA | Villa, killed four Vallaists and to such an Inquiry. He as.| The Doheny lorse on nav . 3, Wyoming, [tered a large sroup under Gen. what he termed “u continued No. 1, whl AW | no leases n under the | Manuel Chao, according to advices ort to make my private law prac- | bY Presigzent Tart covered a general leasing act S S ved by Gen. Roman Lopez in @ political iscue” and dec total area of 3.0 c Reserve . date 1 J 3 3 “The ter of my employment in | No. 3, the Teapot Dome reserve, cre- | covarin AT T aists were camped near a counection with Mexican uffairs by | uted 'by Dresident Wilson in 1935, | given under the act of June 4. 1960, |small ranch twents miles south of he Doheny companles already has | contained 9,481 acres, and was 1 'o understand the situation, it | Canutillo, where, it is sald, :en_covered in my testlmony before | to, Sinclalr. must be borne in mind that at time | Muckenzie, El Paso mining man, & s Senate committee. This matter | The government fs spectfically au-|of the nret withdrawal hyo pey |being held for om. Maj, George s nothing whatever to do with the { thorized and directed to issue per-|dent Taft, every alternate section in |Puflea of the federal aviation corps wwval oil leases under Investigation | Mits and leases to develop ofl, reserve No. @ had been patented to|located the rebels and the federal e ol shale, coul, phosphate and sodium | the Southern Pucific Rafiroud Come |troops made a surprise attack, kill- $2.98 INFANTS’ COATS $1 Taoug or short styles, In caskmere, Bedford grepes. €t also capes’ with hoods, be Fai ¢ Regular & Extra Size $1 | | COATS | $1.50 Grnde . $l All Wool NEW CREPE STEP INS, 3 FOR $1 Assorted color, wide embossed erepe step-ins. with neat luce edgtug, elastie waist and full cat. Mexican Troops Raid Camp Where MacKenzie Believed Held. »x., February ClNDERELLA DRESSES $1 reeulnr or panty dresses, romp. fretcolor. washable g1 TG 10Yds, $1 ) (0 'flmzisw tioned at the Canutillo } ranch, formerly ceenpied by Hipo | I CEE mm‘asm’-"» » had not been fully cross-examined H CORSETS Of good pink coutil, medium or low busts; | rs_attached, lightly boned; all sizes. % $1 Child's Wool _¢1! " VESTS & PANTS 2for $1 ssex, skirts | 50c Table { OILCLOTH Serouds « Jdren's wool uaderwear, . e e, ¢ = Ltrl‘mlx under his arrange. 'z'fi.‘m:;’"m‘,-.fio#f,‘;;‘,.zmd 3 remaining sections, |Ing four men and r:l)lur[ng more color. ,';, - S nts with the Dokcny company, enera X @ g eptions, were s -d | tha 000 rounds of ammunition, e ——— | Ty firm had succeoded in gettiag @ |29, 1920, provided that It should not|by . pii mining _ lomations -4 d O e e band. extimated | i) 69¢ Sl“( St.npe | 69¢ Turkish Zfor $l ; b B o e U 8 | S op1v 11, Iands withdramis G seacroshl| mrdeniis general mining luw. There |at about thirty men, fled in disorder, | |gf INFANTS’ SHIRTS or | N \TO\VELq ion Mr. Doheny 2 for military or naval uses “except as | Were but v of these old mining |closely pursued by the federal troops. 4 e 45 inches long, N e ot i D MY herelnafter provided. toc ldity or cquity iz} . Ruben's sis! ~wool Ameri- N N 1535 fnehes A wonder value. ; 3200000, As T stated to the Senate Wells on Mining Clatme. serve { WARNING SENT REBELS. B : can - polo, with N arigold gommitiee, my firm received a fee of | gSeotion 18 of the ict was to the | Recognized Equities. It Wool Flannel Lol mbroft=iN Vinn Colnred Border $100.000, but with several hundred|efreor that, s to 1a6 o1 “when Conen i or ered collar and N Sucarard or ultfon ‘dotlas of ¥ ot S, | SfSet Ut us to any placer mining | “When Conress passed the gen-| Planes Drop Circular That Captives | | INFANTS’ BANDS cuts and large N N Sl Cene. Vella velta 8 -N| TOWELS n cftective, | {705, Posseted | prior Iy i er of Februa . B ot neaaTa il S ok o s ocket izes. N N look Checks, Jommess, cte. s o i Towels, with Mue borer ompensated f had ' been drilled, the Sec: o o] 1920 o g the righ In conclusion the statement said ing well thereon only,” together with | Any discussion of the business or|an arca of land suficfent for opera S s recogrition and r from Cordoba to : affairs of the clients of my v Yo tio: P prefere: 1y carried | commanders under h some $1.50 and $1.95 Docominn <tamtmtsnvter | iroieun SRl LS i 6] SILK TRICO BLOUSES, $1 || GIRLS' HOOD & RAINCAPES, $1(|$1.50 & 1. 98 Girls’ Dresses, $1 1 military ttacled, of bine or red sutee trico overhlouses, witls Faliley wilk vestee, Vith lioed wear. Fast colors. izca 4 to 12 years. Worth s orders instruct- shzes 3% to 46, waterproof: botton; law firm unrelated to the ofl Inquiry { The section also provides th o most of | ing them that hereafter all 5 0x2 hout che’ periiztion of Such | Presiaent, n is' Giioretion, ik leazes in the £ gau hae mobt o1 fie ‘iiom ATAE Nacsafler a1l % Chi 59c Women’s rs |3% Béys" or Girls’ rs 20x20 Hemmed oz ar conduct of my former | leasc the remainder or any part of | Branted. hese were of two cla st be g 2 AP Rs o W clearly inadmissible. | the claims on which such wells h —(a) for siting producing wells i, anes they are SPORT HOSE *y Wool Socks » $2 D] E ’ {3 |m law practice and the private | been drilled, the claimant or his suc. |#0d_(b) for the remaining arex of fighting the government. At the same R s 1| Camel, brown or heather miztures, mm[ Good Abs: Child's steiped outh \ wide Lo candidatcs for the presi- | C€Ssor to have the preference right |MININg claims on which there were|time he instructs t full guarantees B Womia misk batis: a republicans, and democrats | 10 any such le Another provise | Suth wel shall be given those volunta i zlike, 'are o be the fssue in tha forths | authorized the President o permit|. “The remaining lands not covered | renderine. Conies of this circular Gu’h‘ Sateen Opaque Wmduw | 20¢ and 49¢ coming n, instead of princ|the drilling of additionul ‘wells by by placer “mining locations * v be droppcd by aitpiancs over the rebel = = 2 el a1 e O g n bl e n s s Sos b e BLOOMERS rs., xSHADES for (ORGANDY D 10S., wide: or | | terns rs: perfect: all sizes. Each doze TEew TOPS 3for $1 Size Do re and tuture of the American | the limits of any n,m,.,,- mining | anicls act of June 4, 1920, and ull Maximo Ro. ex-governor of Al colors; comy ‘ In white and c »ople, then I suggest that all candi- | claim leuses made under that act . 1 a as shot and Killed in @ ‘m a Ve, 40 § Fine white sateen. tes for the pr. ¥ be asked to| Moneys accruing to the United States | #tter comprtitive bidding and to p Fort to e Sun_Ju — | % = = ¢ bpear Defors i Inveotigating, com. |uner the Jrovisions of the e fct the lands trom drainae. except held by e reel leaders E’ Womens Sateen Or All Linen 2 s | 69¢ [v(‘),fqmg'fii'rs ZfOl' 1 fiBVEIZ‘HY SCARF ee of the Senate or the House |lands with 1 petroleum reserves | the so-called Doheny and Sincl A nd Quintero. his com- o- ind glve the intimate details of their | Shouid be deposited In the Treasury as| . “Ten leuses wore authorized under defeat Gen. Tojas @ BLOOMERS WELING UN S e fonal and private affairs. I scellaneous receipts, the luw s : the Wilson administration by i unvked the federal garri green o pur Extra Heavy ied bt ‘ hrniil. - Kize 18x4 wction to the jurls General Eeaslas Ta tury Payne under the general leas- |at H s on Tur Toeiimg, 10 diches Wide o - of such wu commlttee if all 5 . ing and based on mining loc iately ga: 0 t Ch € ¢ candldates will do likewise. = 7ok ool e S p Uit fitteen loases were authorize rebels, who fortitie Sl Body an it | |39-In. Unbl’'d 12 or l “Of eourse, all this has al leasing law o au- [ under the administration of Pre in San Juan de Les x. @ Wb e b sy "‘,‘;:“1"59‘:1 thorizes the Secretary of the Interior |dent Harding by cretary T axcala say tl g ‘? UNloN SUlTS LSHEETING noint is to discover and to punish |1, 164se producing oil wells in naval ye- | hased on mining claims | ¥ 0 Sizes 2 to 12, Slight il responsible burean officials whe |S€TVes. The Pre y authorize | under the general leasing ; . s ‘. n B grge Strongls taped sens liave betrayed the public interost ang | €858 of the remainder of the former |leascs wero authorized unds #ll others who have been gu mining claims on Which any wells were | tury Fall through petitlve bid- | ¢ federal offieers. ¥ s Wrong-doing in this conneetion situnted, preference being given to the {ding under the act of Jume 3, 1920,( been brought to Tlaxcala City for $1 GABARDINE SKIRTS, 3‘01‘ 1 | e ffi’gé‘fi{}é_4Yds.,$l 40-IN CREPE DF. CHINE $l All silk, £1.75 quallts, Crepe de Chis Viack, oavy, e garter m,‘, subject mining clalmant and he was also er nd three leases were authorized by { burial. s o Wush Shirts, in_ses- m‘:fi{'_g Hi permit the drilling of addi- cretary Fall under the June 4, pre R S ] oral styles, brown sud plesty of wanted Al e Coronr thelrwesr CLEVELAND FlRM s LAl LW 1420, act upon what may be describ- | Waist o o I, SWotations and inter. |ed Bs private negotiations | ASKS NEGRO VOTERS | I | e e, | Miers Ribbed pretations of the law § P leases have been authorized unde r Q Girls’ Outing N ON SUITS BOOKS “ 1] igation have | the administration of Secre UNI u«“ T Siven to special counsel appointed | Work, all after competitive mmm., T0 BACK DAUGHERTY la‘ PET']‘]COAT N St 1B5 S es and under the act of June 4, ality white or 600 Fi £wuiE et ine Ging- = ham Street Dresses 00 Expert Failed to Find Any Ex- cessive Transactions, Unger- leider Says. nft-nta “White USE OF “PADDLE” | DAUGHERTY’S FRIENDS IN SENATE WILL FIGHT BY TEACHER UPHELDE RESOLUTION FOR PROBE | Shreveport, La., Principal Declared (Continued from ‘B,oscoe C. Slmmons Says He Is One of Few to Reward Colored ! Republicans. ated Press. VELAND, Ohio, February 23.— 'flfiéfi%‘i’%‘é 2for$1 L for me Fpasoek U Irst Page.) oscoe Conkling Simmons, president Horn, a & of the Lincoln League and regarded S Tf_’d‘xi"c;‘r"t:"“’";::t l::r Not Guilty of Assault | terday stated hs views frankly and |as one of the spokesmen of the Amer- Women's Taffeta ¢ ¢ sion, has p (i r W 5 ; o i S8 ¢ om ¥ 60 & vata e e Upon Pupil. us they were reported to have been|ican negro, has issued the following Slzes 36 to 54 PETTICOATS Allcotton Taffeta Underskirts. « |given President Coolidge and Mr.| s nt on the demand for cabinet Daugherty in o White House conf: ienaticns: ence last Sunday evening. In fact,| “The determination of Mr. Daugh- | s . his address was sald to have bren one | erty to stand his ground will please :ll;id“:oa::e p:\ddl; bl;s’:)cen TECOE- | contemplated just before Senator|every American citizen who hates a Fl 1 Gowns nized 4y the courts of Loulslana s |1odgo of Massachusetts, the republi- | coward. His decision to go to the || Flanmel sowns == ° San of inflicting punish- | can leader, and Senator Pepper, re- | people will please every citizen who @ Good weight, staiped ot fan :',‘,in c::, ‘;’,m;l’{ ;‘Qf;‘: ‘:"_'d’d““- in | publican, Pennsylvania, went to the |likes a fighter. 1f the democrats | |5 © £s Myra. Woodwan, White House and advised the Execu- |have got anything on the Attorney || i o S T I ST e e 3T 16 BUTTON SILK GLOVES, 51 free today after a trial in distric L gress and carry it to the people. i . il inches long, : riet | replaced. Mr. Denby, as guiltless as Mr. | court on & charge of assault In con-| At that time Senator Borah “Mlu..u..mm of wrongdoing, hurried, the books of Sam "1 Ungerlelder & 0., Cleveland members of the New York Stock Exchange, at the in- stance of the United Statcs senators inquiring tnto alleged speculation in ©oil stocks {ncident to the naval oil leases. Mr. Horn came here Wednesday to 50 over the Ungerleider books at the company’s main offico here. He found nothing in the way of escessive transactions in any of the securities in which the Senate fuquiry I trying to locate official eculation, Mr. Ungerlelder said. Ve had no accounts and did no o aulity. fas Rnd extra s checks wnd 1 ore. Worth §2 AMOSKEAG GlN_GHAM 7Yds. §1 and white cliecks, in as- hdigo dye, cut from full 2 2 $1 98_ to SZ 98 HANDBAGS, $1 or b and in pouc] shapes a nection with the whippin; = but the Aitorney General, defying his £ - = neclon Mith the whipstos of a six s:‘l;i to Ina\l: ml-.‘,n-nammt nnhlr:am llhe polttical adversarics and adversaries | B St mui Part-Linen kéxihsm or 1 ¥ address in the hope that results satis- | of the republican ty, takes his 1 25 C b On the witness stand, Miss Wood- Mr. Daugherty £ | g factory to his views would come from | time. To remove Mr. Daugherty from ward admitted chastising the child | e s M| the scene will, as they think, afford || BMDEAUX ' toathers. covered -nm‘w Siz 17304 . Bleached Toweling | Men’s Jean DRAWERS Drawe business with any of the cabinet ofii- meeting of the Senate leaders : 5 apbte 7 e TR S oA e itk ner ignta 1o onforcing e Rebuplans, Rt SEREEL 5t | Women's rs S'i‘i" \CHED SHEETS PeAnjAMAS n sked me the rules of the school. Judge E. P. face-making and unmoved by soun: might take our Washington b : S s o M v | *7 oo dedger with him back vy wan | Mills upheld th eprincipal’s claim, and ADAMS HAS BUSY DAY. | e S Cota . ] BLOCM rs" S“..K HOSE ,’ B\..d,AycPv. round thread birached mos- | nugton for use if called for,” said the | found her not gulltq, e . “Colored republicans, crucified right pink batiste bloomers, well’ in Fiber Silk Chiffon Tott: ™ | iiny hemmed ends: n \r v pair oroker. “I promptly ussente ok it with mm i R ( Women's bloomers, Miss Woodward's vindication came|G. 0. P. Chairman Congrfltulntedlflnd left by the same hand busy erect- %mmp elastic_waist and_knee: full LI S ey o §1 s 5T) Yds.$l.;,‘5§§‘}};'v‘,’;§“ Doz-_$lfl°1'5fi?§f—xmrs rs 81 on Upholding Daugherty. attach no little significance to the [|B¢ agitated the whole city for the last faet that all the guns are trained on | (2 = Chairman John T. Adams of the re-lone of the two members of the cabl- SLEEPERS Loom Muskin | ey TWO STU:NTS ARE DEAD Good weight, absorben week, following her arrest by the e full_pisces: per ! e : 5 ! publi o | net they deem to be interested in # warm e(riped outing fanael; full cut | - Yand-wide, full borders " Note the MIE Aiae: i vt~ o e IN EPIDEMIC OF TYP| sherif's department on a warrant | PUblican national committeo had a busy | net they, deem o, be \ntercsted i | [R avuge of warm etripet euiag fogers o0 6y 7 b o cuntame. | 3 _biE_sie.__ 57 | Boys’ Pullover HOID | cworn out by Mrs. C. L. Tamplin, |04y yesterday. All day long he sat at| (e, SIVACCREILL" Onto’ republican o Indi | Lace-Edge Printe: led l mother of Willie oy Tamplin, the |his desk at republican headquarters|eince Mark Hanna, ablest of all re- $1.69 Indian $ Sh or 'PERCALE s-’ SWEATERS i ; ipient of the hre . licans, has rewarded the 2 | ks Disease Is Described as “Walking” | “*Sihis" Woodward, & mamber of o |LTe the reciplent of congrutulations{ PUIIGNG ity eaity ‘of Colored PLAY SUITS | Scarf or Sham 1000 g 15 st xiripes, dote, sings, sweners with lurse maron collar Made of good quality hanl‘ with neat Jon B ik raci ratd trimm 29¢ FANCY TOP SOCKS 7Prs.,$l . n Plain soitd color. fully mercerized. Timed tops, In @ wanted shades; subject to slight defects. All to Sty g S - for the statement, issued by him the| gmerjcans. Those interested might 0 rade khaki; leather hat, coat D o) & veteran of | yiene before, upholding the stand of { Sxupyine the woodpile with surpris- | |2k .9 &0 K5ty &35 arrest has been the subject of als- T e e s el oce 10ib ilk P sl ! 4 S~ | to resign and in demanding his consti- | »1f Mr. Daugherty e peo- Iy tie Prows course by cppal, ministers and the | oltional rights for a public hearing be- { ple, democrats in Congress will have Broad-Back Silk Hose, 3 Prs., NASHVILLE, T D evereation in coctal eines "P!® ©f | fore being forced out of office. P00 with him. Those who shoot Mlack and wanted shoe shades: also pure sili and e enn., February conversation iy Eocieliclroles. Many republican leaders in the House | ought to be game enough to be will- A AT In the lot; subject to minor defects, erc huve boen two deaths during] . Testimony at the trial was con- shot at. E Goticeable o €] o ’ and Senate called him up to voice their | ing to be raly @ epidemic of typhoid fever whicn | flicting, several witnesses claiming approval of the position which he topk e R e e hud been ragine at the Lincoln Me- jthe principal hit the child “prattv hfig OM the vigorous way in which he 5 s P Rewny i e R ""mgiax”' = h w:.metmuc‘leihp”nfillfi“ fellow | pnounced it. Telegrams poured in Buys Chaucer Manuscript. S 2 or 1 2 J ary 19, according i teachers testifie e cl was un- ny s 9 ncunciment by Tt H | Sy amd the ehastijement was hhi | ffom many scetions of the country in| POUGHKEEPSIE. N, Y. February ([ DRESSES Type, Believed Tue to Human Carrier. | | | I I 59c¢ WlNDOW SHADES 3 for Sl Oraque Cloth Wisdow Shade wh R | | Boy's 59¢ BLOUSES uscs with attached col- R, Extra Special den. stato health commission- | cxcessive, The princlpal claimed | (N¢ same vein. 23-—A rare fifteenth century Chaucer Made of fast-color checked giggham: veat | : Adumber of other students are bralses fald to the baddling were - -~ manisoript, nas” heen, purchused by || , ..Mfl__'flw- o ; Boys Rnbbed rted R o zufyered when the ch Q lown . & b s v, ut seve v\ cines BRyS d6s | Bt Rots o e et o ey S, LOSES $3,000,000 sar College, it was learned today. | g Yd $l IUN[ON SUITS cped, cpresentative of the | after she had begun using the paddle iio, DUTOlEsG | RS £ 4 FUR TR[MM]NG oy About 5 dozen left, 1th 3 o vl family of the Earl of Cardigan, in Mide et e ap, Wi fon miaving fonthe aehivol WAR WASTE DAMAGE SUIT | 2ty possession it had been from ‘Sirown opossum, black coney, nuteln_and | AL\Alhvlhl-—' walking typhotd” | 5 qu o = 1460. The manuscript has been moline for: 1 inch wide. Worth to 82 yard. An interesting angle was added by loaned to_the Vassar lbrary. New Peter >eter Pan $1 is expected to sub-|the fact that a number of vouths Court Dismisses Case Involving the belief that the disease |gont Miss Woodward o warning to] oo Mise o erigivated from a human earrier. | {5, town 4y oncs, signing the notc| Stone & Webster on Ground OVERBLOUSE 1 rate! < “K. K. K. his brought an offer of tly trim- Irocuaus. Twb Toors “afPtcs mere|a reward of $100 from the Shreveport Charges Not Specific. ey e stped AT size, dormitory have been converted into | KU Klux jap for the arrest and|pyme Amociat=d Press. Lonsdale Jean : i hospital, with ~thirty nurses, and SAN ANTONIO, Tex. February 23. 1 $l L S a " ave ct. Elght pupils in th h P 3 - 0! 1o studenis are allowed to leave the |4t :, P rIting the threaterter| _The government's $3,000,000 ~suit MIDDY BLOUSES i Special lot Tx fuatitueion; assinst Stons wnd Webater, Ihvolving ALl white, made In regulation style; sizes |N solid leather Tan, Mills sald In acquitting the | C12im for damages for alleged war 8 1013 and 36°to 44, Shoes for boy MAN HELD AS SHATTUCK |tcichor that the prosecution ' hud | SMGIaske (0 QU h508 EmP S 15 Burson Heather Zforsl to 2 and 214 to 514, will be Clocked Hose falled to show any maliclous intent|icederal Judge Duval West today. on sale Monda; In brown ed heather, with contrast 1 t of Miss Woodward. HOME ROBBER ESCAPES’"""W‘K’J’Z Parent ‘sends a Ghila 1o Rlsmicsal wes, on the, grounds that Warning! Not all Package Dyes color_clork \izen; perfect. LINEN BUFFET SETS, $1 sehool.” he wald “the delegation of)nogigence and waste were general 35C P“‘LOWCASES’ 4 ‘ol’ sl Tinported Linen Buffet Sets, neatlr embroidered: scal- 3 .wnmmy to school teachers is Im not name a “Di: p the Associated Press. plied.” He ‘added that the testimony | 1beciis eres 27@ did mot name any are “Diamond Dyes Perfeet quality 42x38-inch Bleached Cases, wide loped edge and eyelet work; fue dainty quality; T worth $2. MARSEILLE, February 33.—Paul!or the child's mother was. that. the | Paincic®*Kttorney John Hartman Albert R Shattucke in New ¥ork, fn|Willle if necessary, overnment filed similar suits in . hem: strictly perfect, ready to use “pril, 1932, made his escape from jall £ I I D DI ) - here today. Camilliere was being held }“'L"’,:,‘:n'i?m,monm N Tty e a 39¢ 36-Inch Storm 3Y ] l Men’s Initi: 0Z. Camilllere, the accomplice ot Alphonse = boy wias hard to control and that she | gave notice of appeal. The sult was o e orisoner maae| FIGHT BUTLER IN COURT. | e wero"paid wai time contractors . SATEE Pl SERGE HANDKERCHIEFS Women's One-S‘lr‘n‘ T ;| HOUSE SLH’PERS $1 4| with_leather soles 35 Chlldren s Lace or BU'ITON SHOES T | | iy priced $20 to - Men'’s Felt od $10 to 330. chaki Tan Pelt Comfort Cushlon Sole pers to 11 $1 STAMPED DRESSES, 2 for $1 Rompers also; fine mercerized poplins T meiahge signs; sizes ® months to 4 years. Nlightly soiled. Only 10 iu Jot. Xif p All siz T Z R 2 T Mourey in the robbery of the home of | fnstructed his teachers to ‘“paddle”|filed some months ago at a time the dash for libarty &t 5:o'closk this afts; to them. y “ fast-color _blue fabric, highly mercerized, in | Nav, black, cream, .3 | _Almost all fnitials in the lot: 6 to a box Toon, while the prisoners were empty- | PHILADELPHIA, February 23—an| At the first hearing here Judge| Always ask for “Diamond Dyes” |[Bf sise ztxez inches. wib [ANeUfy, M |, (B0 Goly: usefui tenstis. £01) pleeest 5 e Women's High and Low (1 ing their pails in the prison yard be-|appeal for a preliminary injunction | West notified attorneys for the gov-| and if you don't see the name D! 35¢ = Fore being locked up for the night. Both | to prevent Brig. Gen. Butler, director | nerment that the petition was vague | Djamond Dyes” on the package— 19¢ B]ue'kordersYds $l Outing 6 S. SHOES L] " were armed. They fired over the heads | of public safety here, from seizing|and indefinitc and gave them time f of the guards as they ran through the | slot machines and punch cards not |to propare a more specific petition, | Tefuse it—hand it back! TOWELING FLANNEL te, which had been opened to admit [used for gambling purposes, was'| When the case came up today the Each 15-cent package of “Diamond cy. Absorbent Crash To‘\'v]ll’lg 17| Plain_colors or e KID GLOVES S i e stripes, fleeced both brown aud tan: embs e and Freucl heels. Sizes “ wagon, and jumped into a walting au- | made today before Judge Walsh in |court held the amended petition did| Dyes” contains directions so simple . full pieces and perfect. 7 inches wide; full pleces. st 1l perect: sizex 616 to ! SN tamobil the municipal court. not cite specific instances justifying 3 ite Two New York deteptives are hera | "Several wecks ago, during one of the Sult. Ky YoHAE o aye ol e Silk and Cotton Yds l All-sflk Imported Yd $l 19¢ Whit 8Yds sl RUBBERS $l awaliting the concluslon of the extradi- | the week-end drives, police confls LT IS rvl:;ao.. s 'dn e f—‘ PONGEE . Natural Po ce 3 FL ANNEL . For the Whole Family tion proceedings to take the prisun.is|cated hundreds of punchboards and back to Arnerle‘n The police are watch- | slot machines in the raids. The! Jalapa, Mexico, gives citizens the ing new, even u she has never 9 ing the harbor and it i3 expected that [names of the persons appealing for privilege of shooting on general sus- before. Choose any color at zoe. in stroet andevening shade: .unlmere will try to make for Italy ,the njuncuvn have negq been dis- vicion any person leaving the city on 1 1 5 seas dclosed. 3 & &allos. drug stose. B‘m substitutes Yard-wide, Closely-woven, Lustrous Pon- | Genulne 12 uommc Imgorted Pongee, 33 | Double-faced, soft, fleecy quality, pore | dfen's, boys women's and children’s plain inches wide, for waist waes, cte. | bleached; cut 'trom “the full piece. A R S O T S Y S S AL

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