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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927 H-UUDING []F MlNE KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—’Twas a Good Bluff. ALTHOUSH REFUTED 0 BE || MR M-GWIS 1AM DELiGw Y WeLL THERES NO 1 WHAT NO FIVE | [ BuT SIR- ER-We ][ AND DO You know wE )| YAwS Efib!fi THE WORLD'S LARGEST TO HEAR. YOU wWiLL BE AT fi HURRY MR DE Peyser] | DOLLAR CIGARS? || HANE NO DEMAND || WAS REALLY INSULTED|| THERE wAS Al MANUFACTURER OF PALM BEACH THE EnTIRE :\ MY APPLE SALCE WHAT KiND OF A For$5 ClgARs - ||WMEN THE cLerk ToLD || THME wrEn TG APPLE SAUCE, AND wWoRTH | [ WINTER . You MUST PERMIT [{] INTERESTS KEEP M - HIM HE HAD NO 3 5 IOR THReE ME TO PUT You VP FoR N RATHER Busy ' come | |PLACE 1S THIS? CIGART ! THE man HUST. |[HILON HEAT) WATH ME AgMiE T Ve e J || jrewE HILLIONS Poneroy! mm‘:u"m( forboys and girls |Pumps and Creek Pour 7,000 Bzpoocmr oo ™| R A P . —iE Y 3’ “fflf“_,‘ LOOK AT i NOW HOWEVER ALL 18 it s 3 , 4 Ralsto“ B e oo L i { ) f v = 3 cons! Burning Shaft. JUST A MERE DROP in THE 3 | ) Q | Sk AT PALM BEACH, 3 ol ¢ Y . ; By tho Associated Pr BUT EVEN 30 ONE AN MORGANTOWN, W, Va., Jll.nuaryt' HeeE QuITE A LTNE 81—Work of flooding the fire-swep! NOISE WM T No. 1 mino of the Connellsville By- oy Euiers " Products Co. went forward steadily - least would be required bef e AN 30 - flames e Imerg pump and a sma :;;‘(]’]_r!‘ ',‘:,"'x‘;; L - - “ gallons o 7 the mine every minute. Radio Successf“lly MONTANA URGES WALSH 1::}‘] yfvlvl;"g'(?}:“'ig»’:‘;f.“,\:!q\\r "_" The newspaper recalls that it was in ‘of her most famou placed the cost of flooding | rlin that she first sang as a reigning | in her Be UL RS Used to Banish Fear| T0 CHALLENGE McADOO| ™" v n. 18 thees eare et 1 "t to the Metropolitan. Some | “Carmen complete the task st e Six Pumps Working. ' Duri Operations Failure to Defend State Against a mile and a quarter in llg | i ¢ the mine and e‘ml»x‘-m-e,« R | “Nullificationist’” Charge A . to six acres of coal, or | . 3 84 e . o Wt the entire area of the| BY the Assoctated Press Arouses Butte Club. 1l retur Gov t A Departmental Invest- obert M. Lambie, chief CHICAGO, January 31—Radio |p. o Associated Press d_oper: ; mént Eoarof 875 t0 9450 department of mines.| 4o peine used successtully to B lmsaton o e Workers _ e o | altsta iy U ] ; —not only gives you the finan- questioning n who were s | silver Bow Dem ic Club of Butte . mine Satur when an_explosion | only local anaesthetic is used, | = ot e cial help you need now. At hu’;:l]\ml 10 of a of 18 fire fighte Louis Curtis, vice president of Yo Hansitor Phomasc T Waikhe | the end of a year, when repaid SO the board o Luke's Hospital, % 5 _ Oans : d on a lev he s at, 1 expressing dis P _ :»}L.n sald yesterday in making public o ntana’ Represent ym-x automat'xcally hdvF also ac- small stream made to flow d)r{]‘;‘fl.\'- the recent tests there, ative fatled tc enge W. G. Mc- quired a paid-up Savings Bal- into the workings. Five pump lines Radio music, he said, has been |Adoo's recent Hation: @b DoTeasE 651 ariceiof §50/fax every $100 yon & | and next year, too! borrow. Come in; ask us! banish fear in operations where ’ for help now— | were in or on as was a pumper from the Morgantown fire department. [ found valuable in distracting the |New York, Maryland and Montana, | | Lambio said a week or 10 days| patient's attention from the oper- nullification because of the | would be needed before the burning | ation and thus a ng the men- 1 of prohibition laws in these Buy a tube of KONDON'S, section could be flooded. | tal shock in where only = | B 101t dosunataiveywn reslts wasth five T Fear for Neighboring Mines. | a local anaesthetic can be admin- |”'A{¢ commenting on replies to Mc P T TAL B —‘\ I{ Fear that gaseous fumes, constantly | Istered because of a weak heart |Adoo from Maryland and New York, | t T || / Al | forming in the Connellsville mine, [ or other physicial complications. |the club statement said: “Our State r&\ i “The Bank for Departmental People” might spread to two mines above it “In some cases,” he said, r | was left like a deserted child b; s 3\ N L N owned by two other companies. was| phones are used, but usually pseudo Representatives, and we feel 1714 PA. AVE. N.W. | expressed by the department chief. | surgeons don't mind the music 1t our delinquent Representatives | ,5{,,, loing good EONDON | Ae £ . oW | He oraerea fire bosses to inspect the | themselves, so they just turn on |should be chided for their failure. | [| Alldsassiats soc w’""’mm“ | two upper mines befors each shift | the loud speaker and evervbody | “Resolved: That our Representatives | J| Frve Boxe Write Minnea 3 began work. enjoys the musical operation.” by telegraph be requested to wake up | The fire started early Friday, but all of the 246 men then at work made thelr way to safety. Yesterday two explosions occurred, but because of orders prohibiting any one from enter- ing the mine, no one was injured. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for ity . ESTATE LISTS $720,000. Former Empress Charlotte’s Wealth Originally Estimated at $2,000,000. 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