Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1924, Page 19

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SPEED UP DRIVE ON PUERTO, MEXICO Federal Troops Believe Cap- ture of Carmen Station Last Obstacle. By the Associated Press MEXICO CITY, February 28 (by Radio via the Fort Worth Star-Tele- gram).—Federal forces under Gen. Juan Domi . who captured Car- men Station after a combat, expect to cover the remalning thirty kilo- meters to Puerto Mexico without de- lay, according to a report from Do- minguez given out last night by the war department. Gen. Luis Gutierrez, commander-in- chief of military operations in_the petrol region of northern Vera Cruz, Teporting o Tuxpam, deciared that the seatte after a series of defeats and he believed that some were try- ing to join the rebel general, Marcial Cavazos, operating in the states of Hidalgo and Mexico. Sanchez’ Whereabuts Mystery. The whereabouts of Gen. Sanchez, « -in-chief ' of the rebels in Vera (ruz, remains a mystery, Fed- generals commanding ~sectors exico City and Vera Cruz expressed the leading the ve be belief that Sanchez is train-wrecking bands interrupting trains. announced that a nt by de la Huerta 0 Sanchez, in Merida, inforcements from Yuca- Yora Cruz rebels had been T relative tan for th at Jalapa had been cap- tured were crpected momentarily at the war depcrtment, where it was Stated that Gen. Fausto Topete, who withdrew fro ierra Blanca after ition, had united proceeded toward with another nder Urbalejo ad- m Oriental. <olumn vancing CONFERS WITH OBREGON. J. Hamilton Lewis Says President Expects Peace Reign Soon. MEXICO CITY, February “President Obregon has every confi- dence that complete peace and gen- ill prevail in Mexico st date through the re- * de- between co would con- grow until they would feel 1 ment of the United Mr. Lewis decl the negotiations h an govern banking bet nent and an American yndicate, of which he is the for a large loan in re- »us commercial and agri- at when the ed he and Pani would of everything st the public,” Mr. coneluded TULSA SAILS FOR YUCATAN. Wreck of Tacoma Near Vera Cruz Swept Ashore by Storm. 28.—The § has sailed Yucatan seaport, the rebels. Yester- wreck of the here, de- February s replaced = advance on 1»14;:,1 cap! state. Gen. To- pete returning to Tierra Blanca, to continue his ampaign. Gen. reported to rebel advance s from Jalapa. TUXPAM ENTRY COMPLETE. k t guards tw nu ive mi No Looting Marks Change of Au- thority to Federals. ated Press February 28.—Gen. Luis rched into Tuxpam battalions yesterday the federal occupa- A vanguard under isting of approxi- y, entered the city ~psterdm the rebels havi ©d " Tuxpam Monday 2 Che change of authority was ac- mplished cefully. No case of looting has been reported and the au- thorities are maintaining complete or- der. The municipal officials remain in charge, with a new collector of cus- toms and 4 new port captain, ap- pointed by Gen. Gutierrez, The rebel forces are reported to be liovering about thirty kilometers from ‘Tuxpam, but the nature of the coun- try is such that immedlate pursuit of them it not in contemplation. It ‘was reported that Gen. Jose Moran, the rebel leader, had fled to Frontera, but it is now learned that he remain- ed with his forces. Gloucester fishermen still risk their lives every winter in fishing schoon- Girls! Say Goodbye To Yellowish Teeth New Safe Liquid and Special Paste hitens Stained Teeth—Instantly L Lvery man admires personal daintiness in the fair sex. But no girl can be truly dalaty and charmiog with dull, sellowish teeth. Rleachodent Combination costs only fow cente and whitens teeth instantly, at homie. Leaves teeth fashing white, lus- trous and clean. Contains mild safe liquid which loosens and softens stains—and epecial paste which g Works Jnstantly. Guicker, - surer, than old scouring methods which injured namel. Money instantly refunded if mot delighted with first_application. WARN- ING: Don't accept cheap liquid imitations. Always insist on genuine Bleachodent Com. SAFE treatme; dealers’, such as Peopl O'Donnell's Drug Stores, Store, Chbristlani Drog Advertisement. clally on the capture of | 1 rebels |3 THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924 THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair tonight -nd tomorrows little change in tem- rature; lowest tonight slightly be- lnw trnezlng, moderate northwest winds. Maryland and Virginia—Fair to- -nlgm and tomorrow; little change in moder: to fresh | ortwent winda: West Virginia—Fair tonight and tomorrow; somewhat warmer tomor- row, Records for Twenty-Kour Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 43; 8 p.m,, 39; 12 midnight, 35; 4 am., 35; 8 am., 34; noon, 43. Barometer—4 p.m. 20.80; 12 midnight, .98; noo: l{lshest temperature, 44, at 3 p.m. yesterda ture, 81, occurred at Temperature same date last year— Highest, 51; lowest, 3 Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the witer at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 34; condition slightly muddy. occurred Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide p.m.; high tide, 1:58 a.m. and Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:48 .; high tide, The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 6:44 a.m.; 5:58 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6.42 a.m.; sun sets, 5:59 p.m. Moon rises, 2 12:10 sun sets, [ laxt night as orchestra will play am.; sets, Leads Radio Concert VINCENT LOPEZ, vo) climax to WCAP's di versified radio entertainment. radio audience tomorrow nigh BRAZEN TRADE FOUND IN ARGENTINE VISES Investigation Shows Trafic Has Been Gold Mine to Buenos Aires Gang. MAY FORCE LAW CHANGE No Quotas Now Apply to South American Citizens. PIKE. 0 Daily News. BY CLAUDE O. By Cable to The Star and Chic Copyright, 19 3 BUENOS AIRES, February 28— Further Investigation into the opera- tions of the Bhenos Alres gang trafficking in affidavits enabling emi- grants to evade the immigration laws of the United States ingicates that transactions were carried on brazenly. The present law contains a clause permitting South Americans and others residing in South America five years' unquestioned admittance into the United States, yet a Buenos Aires gang Is boldly furnishing arriving European emigrants with the neces- kY akain for the p.m. Automobile lamps to be one-half haur after sunset. ther in Varlous Citle: lighted WARNS PUBLIC Weather. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Ttuitimore 3 B Eirmingham ] ismarck New Information crease altitude had an¥ con dial effect upon the d sold, he emphasized. Lot Yiam} ¥ Orlean ¥ FOREIGN. (8 n.m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature, Fart clovdy Glouds Ha Colon, Caual Zone. 8 Cloudy e G Street The Palace of Engineering, at the forthcoming British empire exhibi- tion, will be the largest structure in the world. The huge bullding is so affected by tempera- it is one foot higher on a han on a chilly night concrete Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair I you want to keep vour hair in| good condition, be careful what| you wash it with. Many soaps and prepared shi poos contain too much free a i This drles the scalp, makes the halr brittle and is very harmful. Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which s greaseless) anything else you can use for| Shampooing, .as_ this cannot pos- | | sibly fnjure’ the halr. | Simply moisten your hair with| water and rub it Two or| three teaspoonfuls will make an| abundance of rich, creamy lather ! and cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easlly and removes every particle | The hair dries quickly and , and it le it fine and | silky, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy | to manage. You can get mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any drug store. It is_inexpensive, and a few ounces will last every one in the family for months.—Advertisement. THE greatest convenience and labor saver is Good Gas Range. This CURES FOR CONSUMPTION New York Tuberculosis Society Di- rector Declares No Real Remedy for Malady Found. February public was warned against so-called cures for consumptton y . Byron Deacon, a director of the York Tuberculasis Association. d hed the organi- wcon denied that climate and no real cure for consumption being peary official documents to secure vises enabling them to pass the Ar- gentine emigrants’ hotel, correspond. ing_to ]‘.lll* Island, to ships plying to New Y AGAINST It ly working scheme, been in operation for the last year and a half, has been a gold mine for the gank. It is possible that certain shipping lines are indirectly inter- F _ 28.—The sterday by DEEP-SEATED RECKLES oed l%::l{;: ’:lgv:nd time-tried f may remain .u in the be: o the e and Tid yourself of these homely | ‘lk for able reme- There is LABORATORIE! BUFFALO, N. ¥. VICTOI%RECORDS Arthur Jor an’s —~——of course! Where service 1s supreme! 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You will like their modern ed features, and smooth, easily surface. “ORIOLE” GAS RANGES —With elevating and lowering broilers. “GARLAND” GAS RANGES —In beautiful full enamel and semi- enamel finishes. 1 - “LORAIN" GAS RANGES —A well-known make with patented oven heat regulater, “TAPPAN™ GAS RANGES —Noted for their rounded corners and cast-iron bottoms. “SCOTT” GAS RANGES —With smooth top and deflected heat to the oven. MODERATE PRICES Gas Ranges and Cookers, with bakers lnd broilers, $32 up. / Vgry easy terme of purchase may be arranged WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY SALES DEPARTMENT—419 Tenth Street N. W. ested In working the scheme, using solicitors in Europe to attract emi- grants with sufficient money to af- ford extra passage to the Argentine and also to pay 200 gold pesos for false papers heretofore accepted by the American consulate at Buenos Alres entitling the bearer to an allen vise to enter the United States. Removal of the five-year residence clause applying to South America and substituting quotas is considered by many as the only way possible to abolish wholesale abuse of the United States emigration law, because of the willingness of emigrants to pay fancy prices for necessary documents, which apparently are easily obtained in some South American countries, which apparently at present are causing United States authorities some em- barrassment. Realing that a majority of the con- tents are untrue, the consulates know of no diplomatic way of turning down the applicants. Prices Golng Up. The Buenos Alres gang now is re- ported to be boosting the price of air- tight affidavits to 1,000 pesos, approxi- mately 350 gold pesos, since these dis- closures have been appearing. 1In Montevideo for six months past a been dlscovered obtaining emigrants, two members of the gang making afidavits that the applicant had resided In Uruguay for five years. Upon discovery of the scheme the American consulate ean- celed the vises and issued a blacklist to warn other consulates. ACTRESS SUES MANAGER. Him With Breach of Promise to Marry. NEW YORK, February 28.—Rita Rose, a chorus girl, whose parents live in Denver, Col, yesterday filed suit against Jack Klendon, manager of the current musical comedy “Pop- py,” for $50,000, charging breach of promise to marry, Klendon, Miss Rose charged, is married and has two children, but concealed these facts from her when paying court. She declared he was the father of her child. Miss Rose's last stage appearance was in the chorus of the 1923 show at the Winter Garden. Charges plies. You My Have a Reputation —as a careful driver, but even that won't prevent accidents. When windshields glass do “lose out™ look to us to make replacements at most reasonable costs. q Our glass stocks are equal to every demflnd—'o“r pflces as favorable on glass as you know them to be on paint sup- HUGH REILLY CO. | PAINTS, OILS, GLASS 1334 N.Y. Ave. or door Phone Main 1703 L 4 Furniture Carpets FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE 1 KELLOGG IMPROVING. Battle Creek Manufacturer Hurt by Fall From Horse. LOS ANGELES, February 28.—W. K. Kellogg of Battle Creek, Mich., manufacturer of breakfast foods, is recovering at a hospital here from injuries received in a fall from his ‘@@ horse several days ago. Two ribs were broken, but he escaped moré serfous injury, according to Lis physician., Z e e = Astronomers at present measire time from midday to midday, widle everybody else measures it from mid- night. Starting next year, however, the astronomers will adopt the more general plan. W@!@@% Correct Dress HE difference between civil- ity and servility is the differ- MANIZED linen. full @@@@@@@@@@@ 'QUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Yoses & Sons ESTABLISHED 1861 F Street and Eleventh The 28th Annual ence between correct dress and extreme dress. accustomed and the other as- sumed refinement. One iS A TOL- starched collar is the deft dresser’s accustomed criterion in laundered neck- THE TOLMAN LLAUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N.W. The TOLMAN process of starching collars and shirts insures correctness of appearance with the comfort of lounge linen. Linens Upholstery February Furniture Sale Saturday marks the-close of the February Furniture Sale. We suggest that vou take advantage of the February prices today and tomorrow. Three=piece suite, 3) consisting of walnut bedroom double bed, dressing table, and chiffo= rette ..ceovwecves .$145.00 Three-piece (3) mahogany bedroom suite, rette and double bed..... consisting of dresser, chiffo- .$140.00 Large number of walnut and ma- hogany chairs, half price and less. Beautiful walnut buffet and serving table less. seecsereesws e oo -.$150.00 FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Metal beds, enamel and wood fin- ishes; less than 14 price. Mmhogx-my and walnut dining mbles, 48 in. and 54 in. sizes at !5 price. Beautiful nine-piece (9) dull mahog- any dining room suite......$395.00 0dd dining chairs, walnut and ma- hogany, less than 15 price. American walnut nine=piece (9) din ing room suite.... «+.$205.00 These are broken suites and odd pieces assembled in one room, ali of which are real bargains. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Drapery and Upholstery Remnants at Unusual Price Reductions Hundreds of remnants of white and colored drapery fabrics, net, Swiss, cre= tonne, repp, velour, linen, damask, velvet, tapestry, mohair and many other ma= terials. All usable lengths. To be closed out at approximately !4 of the regular price and in many cases No exclhamges or refunds. All sales final. Squares approximately 24x24 in., of tapestry, damask, velvet, velour, mohair, repp, poplin, printed linen and other materials. May be used for sofa pillows or for odd chair seats. They have been assorted into three lots, and priced at only a small fraction of their real value. 25¢, 50¢, and $1.00 each. FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENT RAG RUGS HIT-OR-MISS DESIGNS 18x30-inch 1.25 2.75 .o 325 45x84 iMeceeccecen 7.6x10.6 ft. 8x10 ft. 9x12 ft.. DECORATED BORDERS SR () 6x9 3x6 4x7 ft. HEAVY BRAIDED WOVEN BATH MATS Large assortment to select from ...$2.25 30x60-inch Purohasss Forwarded Prepaid to . Any_ Bhipping Point in Mz U. 8. 25x40-inch ABQUIRE ABOUT QUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN eees 3.50 ees 975 0ee.13.75 cvseneea17.50 fleeeseseeeccrecsvenes 635 ceeresssveccneese10.25 wesseers 325 Write Phon Owr' Gatelogue "

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