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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. ©.. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1927 E 12 : PRINEESS Ul: SUI_U_r Bk e noom Do [GARNER tiFST IONS | GARFIELD CAMEO SENT [:1. Jolo inhabitants were much excited, The ornament, set with di [Schiool Truck and Auto Collide in | fuatere, yesterday: The driver 9f | Foowtng the pracing by New South despite lauck of confirmation of the MllLS’ w"‘HDRAWAL AS GlFT TO RELATIVES was ordered by President G report. { S one of his last visits to N Fog. the truck was seriously hurt. Several f | i 1 Officials today explained that the| rai monds Was Or-| Before it was finished he 58 r . reason for the killing of six Moro P‘"“;" Bet ‘“:“‘i; i s o g g B A + u__|CF the children were Lrought hers for Wales of a tax on newspapers, pub women by the constabulary in an at- svel io. ered by President Jus Dreicer family. It was found by Mrs. | QUITMAN, Ga., February tack on Tahil's fort after hi e | Asks Why Representative's Resig- | |ac - ol children w and, it was announced here by flylng glass when a truck |said they did not ses the other. Ben- . ‘CHILDREN HURT IN CRASH. ed with children on thelr nett Harrell, driving the automoblle, m School collided with was not hurt. . automoblle at Hawkins Crossroads, e ———e et i 1t medical treatment. lishers of Sydney immediately raised and sent to survivors of the |/ The collision occurred in & dense fog | the price of the newspapers, so that was that they were dressed like men nation Was Delayed After ;’ dn:(:sre Death. br p and some w B5 the Associated Press. ‘White House Visit. and tho drivers of both machines the subscribers pay the tax. and not distinguishable as women. NEW YORK. Febry | portrait of Presid by him many years House Republ | Dreicer, nd never delivered | v r g i | beca resident Garfleld’s un Sp e T e e g - +| timely death, has been sent by Mr. | Kitchen of Home. Dreicer’s widow to James R. Garfle Herbert J. Greeley, 30 TR Sl By the Associated Fress. elevator operator in t nced in the House nd withdrawn later in MANILA, February 4-—A dispateh | Building, was found dead in the kitch % T ity it a 40 | from Zamboanza to the Dally Bulle-],, ;¢ ¢ nome, at 810 Kentucky ave- | > r) Arisllsa 0.0 TP o nue southeast, early last night, hav Tonts Wanders With Moro Chief, | Deserted by All But Four Followers. KILLS SELF BY GAS. | go fron s old, an ive Ogden L. Mill Southern tin today said Datu Tahil, rebellious Moro_chieftar s fourth and favorite wife, F s Kiram, | (€ ended e 4 miece | "Three open fets in the kitchen had Bty figt a eting with | auickly filled the room with gas and a | the Philippine tabulary on Jolo | towel and handkerchief placed about | T R Island, were found roan »out in | the door pre ted much of the eded. “1 don’t know whether land of | from ¢ 3 £ use of the McNary It w er 1 | Ha ief bill that is coming | fled from | that ... g chether 8 il alien Jolo Island | saved € | t royal per- oner | Greeley was unma ing ended his life by inhaling fllumi o g S s for Full Information LeROY GOFF '_1,'“','_‘:5 = 610 Woodward Bldo. ain ded the | Lactobacillus étidnphilus v Wwhether | A .an jllleu’l‘llu g::l’. it e Preside; ere isn r sk Sour Dhye 3 member on the Re sido Wl NATIONAL VACCINE AND has the capacity to put over his views."” ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE Garner then said he considered Mills the constabulary on princess had only four followers with would surrender soon. Tahil is want- atch sald Tahil and m-' eS8 Wa believed they ree of sedition | ner Moro chief- | and th il, is id to Arling Injuries Fatal to Boy, 8. Allen, colored, 8 years old, | House on s injured by a freight train | see him le: s home, South Washington, afternoon, died at Emer- | letter of res Speaker e of death, [ of Garner : erred to the uthorities, perhaps the ablest member in the ation and regretted to gworth explained Mills' nation had been with- held from the Congressional Record after the New York member had de- cided not to resign, but, at the request FIDELITY— sentative Gar- 1 r; Last—and all! 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