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26 ; THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, ‘1924 : i 3 three billion doll: d claimed PRESIDENT PREPARES | 5atut™ee ame astuithty Soronn-and|Changes in Stations g e R L 3| HEIRS SEEK LAND TITLE By e oo e b Aon el tRe lands are still subject to various for duty, prospecting permits, but in order to Of Army Officers of Staff Sergt. Robert W.. O'Donnell, TO $3,000,000,000 PLOT |was a auestion 150 members of the To PHESEHVE HELIUM conserve the helium for the needs of = Coast Artillery Corps, in the office Edwards family from half a dozen the government the Sccretary of the Interest to Capital | ot the chict of coast artillery, at the S T states discussed at a meeting here Interior recommended to the Presi- 3 e War Department, has haen uu!‘ned Edwards Family Claims Ownership | vesterday. ; dent that a reserve be established. Col. ¥. K. Fergusson, Coast Artil- | to duty at Fort Preble an s sl ke wx.p’lr';!?&it:n:d:morf,txhh?:m.-,es: C.! v Cf N'l’“l“fl were y s Ma h 1 II er' ~LwWo res in e , after e meeti 4 and an ofl company drilled u well on | Wth Coast artillery, at Fort H. G.|'Mijer, air urvlu, af Port Thomas, New York City. has been up thirty-odd years, sud in Emery County, Utah, one of the permits to a depth of be- | Wright, New York. Ky. and Capt. W. B. Persons, Signai Mr. Edwards, and members of the 2 tween 3,000 and 4,000 feet. Ol Was| Col. P. R. Ward, Tth Field Artillery, | Corps, at Seattle, Wash., have been | By tie Awsaciated Prem. family appear confident title to the Set Asids. not found, but a helium bearing gas | o poor " po e | Grdered to this city for duty in the| GREENVILLE, S. C. March 26— [property will he wrested from fts was encountered, which under the Tt Ethan Allen, Vt, has been|miiitia bureau, War Department. |How to get possession of seventy- [many present owners and turned over | terms of the general leasing law is| ordered to Manila, P. 1, for duty.( Capt. P. W. Clarkson, |ntnntrx,"-r\l; two acres of :andmr’m I-pl;\er M.:‘:n:.(. to the Edwards heirs. reserved to the United States. 2 A Pourie, -| been” transferred from Camp e Island, estimated to be worth two E— KNOWN AS RESERVE NO. 1| e e Lt Comya, e Tiemorie, erter | Vail, NI to the ofice of the chiof | master Corps, at Tientsin, China, has| o/ 600 by, War Department. . Z0E WILKINS PROBE | bven orerd io o isn, Gl M50 2 250 22022 1+ . || |UNDER UNITED sTATES YAl Ber Cousmpyec: for SHeads it CENTERS ON BOOTS |dun, Guarcormasess Corps: 't “one| _ Building Contract Awarded. FOR SALE | | covErRNMENT supeRvision ' z | The Commissioners yesterday awarded S Oiee: of the quartermaster weneral. |, FYE SO X HCirarberth Construction W ! s b 3 d 1als = S the it Phcs ar Department, has been ordered [ Company a contract for the erection | spec“hzed semce to Tientsin for duty. of the nurses’ home at the Tuber- 2 nitial steps to serve tc e - KANSAS CITY, March —Stains ) ol Initial steps to preserve to the na- | KANSAS OO MO owned by | Maj. John C. Gotwals, Corps of En. | culosls Hospital at a cost of $33,885. ont Roa tion ite )u]\;\m; Toserves and to pre- | Dhfari Davice, negrv. una of e g.;:f":‘ Jas been relieved from duty RO to pare for the future development of |three men charged with the murder of | With the Alaska railroad under the| p, S I o eatitian e lishter-than-air cratt in the Unitea | Dr. - S0 Wilkine, ostoopath. - to- | Department of the Interior and | u-chmysin-the-slot” uow ol ce New Modern Home ||l Army, Navy and Civilian tes were taken by the government |d8¥ Wero under o.mmhtn tion of | fiwn«? o l;\;nrtwr'?ry dluly in whe | Brushing. machin ’ i L chemists to determine whel ce of the chief of engineers, War . | s riay. More than soven thookanl | e e T S ———————————/|Nine Rooms, Three Baths Depositors of land in Emery county, Utah, | Grundy, sald Davies wor 8| dhe_ [President hax accepted the —— e g Sl S ergianth oot BTV MU, || Double Brick Garage || fpdustrial Loans, by the Pru m,m and des- | v Lieut, Col. ‘O. W. Rethorst, 12th | fznat helium res No. 1. Tt B W chief of detectives; | GAvAley. wt Fost Rigmord. Toks has The ORIGINAL I . il e tof who fast mi further questioned | been orderes 3 s for duty | | NS Lot 22x130 Checking Accounts I reater part of the mineral title to | 1O, Driher Questionsd | Upe acts on iy | alted Miik i the land is vested in the United Sta 3 sior M 5 Capt. B. L. Flanigan, Coast Art h’r\ 9 il 12d the reserve is withd E ¥ n. satd he | Corps, af Fort Winfield Scott, Calif., | ' Mllk - 4% Savings Accounts f settlement, lo 5 od the osteopath knew nothing | has heen ailed as milita in- m. ls | e e e i f the der. Dr. Blanchard structor, gin School of Tech- | 1 D Wiline stnas{mene i2 e et 1539 Eye Street | | THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK | | | i wreat di- | him to treat i It was then, | Corps anama City, Panama.. has 3 - Blanchs i Ikins made a i to duty at Walter The Aged il 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. £ 3 ard l, . L ade £ L B proposal for pa » a s Reed General Hospital, this city. A -~ ide today. The ex- | tarium, which he declined, Maj. M. A. Crpss, Coast Artiliery Avoid Imitations — 3 ' e Are Irorcea | A Therefore, we throw our entire $20,000 sho Thursday—An Out-of-the-Ordmary Sale stalieon W Bacgs i black Thaitor. Murch 25 at 9 am. Everything goes—nothing resen 2,400 Attractive New Wash F roc.ks § oo room for rent. Outstanding 3 Exceptional ; i People, this is a chance you don’t often get. for Values Quality ‘3} o we are forced to vacate. Conditions over which PY | we have no control have pu&u\ in our present pre dicament. Think of it! Real, honest-to-goodness shoes at close-out prices less than cost of raw material People, listen. Here is where we stretch vour Clmrmmgly Fashioned of dollar below the old-time buying capacity. Noth ing reserved: everything goes. Fixtures for sule. Gingham--Linene--ChMbray ] 1 | These shoes have to go—one pair or the whol Reg-u]ar 2 ; i stock in a lump. We haven’t space to mentim g f one-half the many bargains we have, but ask vou . Sizes 1zes o : A \ to come and look these over and let your eyes he the judge. Sale Starts 9 A.M. Thursday, March 27— Come, But Come Early No Refunds, No Exchanges SILK 'HOSE One lot of Pure Silk Hose for ladies. Fish net style, black! only. To go out at 29¢ a pair as long as they last. These Hose for- merly sold for $195 a pair, and worth it. c Close-out price s % (One Pair to a Cmtomer) Take Advantage of This Women’s Shoes White Pumps One lt;& of Shrgs(fm;iwnm‘; TO: CLOSE 0OV en, in_Pumps, Oxfords an TCK el High Shoes, made of brown %,L]!U\(-‘ung lot of Ladies’ and black kid and patent ..."(C anvas nps anc leather. For quick disposal— | Slippers— ; 3 Il a5 | 85 2 st | Boy Scout Shoes The unusual value of these frocks will appeal Some are so a'p-tracfive that they may well be These shoes are made of good grade 95 { to all women who see them. Every qge is worp- as -street and shopping dresses. Each 7 generously full cut, well made and prettily style is_so _becoming, each model so new, pat- calf leather; solid leather soles; sewed decorated with fashionable- trimmings. This terns so distinctive.and color combinations so and nailed. Regular price $2.25...... offering is very rare, therefore women should refreshingly delightful that selection becomes take full advantage and buy several for future a simple matter, . needs. F Dozens of New and Different Styles =~ | 10 Sales People Wanted There are many styles that will become you All fast colors in charming tones and combina- . greatly, for all are unu:}l‘mlly attractive, and tions. Greens, bl‘ues, lavenders, browns, reds, Trimmed with such fashionable touches as black and white just abofit sum up the colors. 3 pleats, pipings, pique, organdie, linene, em- Attractive and fresh colorings carefully made Men $ Shoes broideries, pearl buttons, and nearly all are in good materials, in new styles for women 3 HOII‘CSIIM of “leln s Low and ofo 2 s P B A G 4 ) s, hlack i tyled with sashes, vests and collars and many and misses. 4 Onellotiof Spats to igh Shoes. in black and = & \ This is a brokea lot, conta other novel touches. ) £ close out quick, pair— ing good quality and a worth a great deal morc than twice this price— FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS loc $1 .95 MAIL ORDERS. K will be fillea promptly.’ Be ware to memtion mumber of sizes, quantity and colors desired. We reserve the th to nnm-ne it models are sold out. . S ymwa || Quality Shoe Sh Across From Patent Office