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INTERIOR OF " SEVEN ARE HURT INAUTO MISHAPS Dr. Mary Holmes Seriously| Injured as Her Machine 1 Hits Another. | Seven persons were infured by auto. mobi here vesterday and early this| morning. Dr. Mary Holmes, 40 vears old, 1400 M street. was seriously hurt 1ast night when her automobile collid. | #d with the machine of John Campbell, | €31 Navy place southeast, at New Jersey avenue and M street, Camp- bell, was slightly hurt. Dr. Holmes was taken to Sibley | Hospital and treated for lacerations of the scalp, possible fractures of the ribs and internal injuries. Campbell was treated at Freedmen’s Hospital | for slight scalp wounds, his head hav- | ing been cut by hroken glass, George F. Brooks of the Navy place address driver of Camphell's car, was de. tained by the police. | Man Found Dazed. | Morris F. Smith, cglore: years old, 1 ourth street, was found dazed on the roadway in fromt of | 2014 Ninth street early today. He | was suffering from shock and slight | injuries, police reported. and was un- | ahle to tell how ne got hurt. It is| believed by police that he was in- jured by an antomobile. Smith was treated at Freedmen’s Hospital Mrs. Luey Diggs, 64 vears old Reservoir road, was struck hy - automobile of Mrs. Catherine engla, 30 vea old, 317 avenue, Virginia Highlands, last night | and dangerously hurt. She received | Iacerations of the face, head and hands | and a possible fracture of the sk According to police, Mrs. Dig struck by the automobile as she step- | ped from behind a westhound bus an Reservoir road near her home. She was taken to Georgetown University Hospital in a passing automobtla and treated by Dr. J A. Gormley. Mis. Kengla was detained hy the police await the result of Mrs. Dig injuries Alfred Helman, and Harry Hall, 205 Westmorel: avenue, Takoma Park. Md.. were dri ers of automobiles that coilided early last night at Sixteenth and U street Grace Hall, §-years old, occupant of | the latter car, received a cut over her | left eve that was dressed at Children's Hospital. 4420 the Alice Addison Page) (ontinued from First I Pioneer Co. £1.000,000 were without shadow of validity This evidence Roberts to oppose that it was nece obtain quit claim: be made to him. Mr. Leahy, counsel for Fall, strove desperately to bre down statements of the witness, C. E. Eddy, chief of the oil and gas section of the General | Land Office at that time. One Hurt in Crash. In response to a v‘squr,\ll hy ‘1 all, i v omobfles | Telative to investigating the placer dflAvencna\l'Sh,‘r. )‘;::f‘n:')&n,m{hx:m\'}:\ | claims, Eddy caused a memorandum Hampshire avenue, and Fugene | 10 be prepared and delivered, which F. Mullins, 2130 P street, occurred (St forth that none of the claims vesterday at Twentieth and P streets, | Was Valid or deserved serious consid resulting in injury to Malcom Doug tion. erty, 30 vears old, 1723 L street, o This memorandum was | eupant of the former car. He was|report made three yvear evious {\ treated at Emergency Hospital by Dr. | Glenn I. Morgan, department geolo Millard F. Ottman. | gist, who investigated thorou all Rose E. Cook, 3524 Sterling street conditions affecting the cliims. Rob. southeast, was injured early yester-|erts read this voluminous report i n a “a by im 1o was presented 1810 Fifth street, ] t I I8 d on a W th th unsel iy littee embe e it we he oint t »pinion consideration tion to the to have been made by inclair otk acts 1l nee b making « hould wle idera hed ith a pe ) th he v that elore | no dount w nside t ir st . Jus : for con THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. it on 4. rom that 1 before desires be left that it would 1 ppear day as 1923 the is profrer on the o precise it brought efore the the state appear Ike of this N of the question | sumed thut lis tormztion these 1 The cour before d is the tic court inclair would not have the body ever, rs ir hod 1 tica S it reque the a committee, st} cor i The impol A 1 circumstances abou committee, nient he in n m ) adde inference could be had request of the committee The on t nportant imstances under »fore the Nenate commit iddons stated orally, * as SINCLAIR S LEASE PROPOSAL ISREAD TO OIL CASE JURY nference the com De it ot ind e would nmitte oubt court rtant, in the ndin ohjec itements said he defendant | mentioned and | a re that Rut that t his appear- and the < in question vurt requires further ¢ and it is In 1 1 in further (- decision of d that a fa a result and i of hut bee court desire point and | know the which Sin to The not | | with | niterent parts of the Iy | | | | who to Mr. ed to him This pr he handed ove . who was not in the Inte riment the order of A1 e question had arisen whether Fids's. lon wand tained all the provisions imble which Jall over prepared the witness test was the last he saw of Georze lloover, Sine cross-examined Fddy i he prepared practica in the Interior Depa the il leasing Th th preamble imble, he 1 a h»l\ Dey wose. as o notes in con e pr At preamble itied, that turning to Reeves 1ir's counsel and the I said Ambrose abou lease as th act L copy of the | A Fatdy to examine it and | o1 what what part he was identified The witne ad the lease f Al ming 1 then said the L i 1 Latin wording in the lease particnlar- crence to urticle 3. in | & them under the regula- | had been pablished re- Fitive to makin Teias Article tealt with the operation drilling 1d production of the property. Tak- | up articls 4 and referring to suc- | ding articles throush number 14, Hoover ked the witness if cach one ! of those he mentioned conformed with the leasing law reguiations which the witness replied either posi- tively or 1 hought” ‘they did Justice lons was following it of the npear under the n o produced ruuhl I 1 s e se seve were made v ool to the with ve seder to brit tions which of to the cedin, copy fit | | hedrooms NDAY. OCTOBER 24 STAR MODEL HOME VISITED BY THRUNG New Dwelling at Leland Opened for Inspection, Receives Commendation. | A interest of the res and many ownership conclusive demonstration snts of suburbs of Washing: in home and in the construction of honses in keeping 4 hitecturally with the beauty of the Nat tal was given by thr Ul day yesterds The model home at Leland, Md.. which yesterday morning was opened to the public for a month of free in- ! tion and stud The crowds vi ng the crdiy were so great that an acer ount of the aumber, or even an - | curate estimate, was not made. They | passed through the home and inspect- ed its grounds, he traffic jam be- 1me so great midafternod NMV traffic off w « L 580 thesda to divect ompbila the ton its throush | | UNDERWOGD, ves: ! e house R .\Il\l"}\l ('I|.\Hl. PLUNKEH CLOSES in d ™ the Crowd Gathers I it had heen home would not 3 o'clock, many intending to the place, profiting by their ex- | periences at the opening of the other three demonstration houses sponsored this year by The Star, began to ar- W the place as early as 8:30 a.am it wis not until 1030 Jast nizht that the last had arrived | An indication of the numbers of peonle Who visited the place vesterday Iy, nounced be opened | Wilbur Declines to Interfere With Order Barring Navy Yard Subscriptions. rive md ‘RED ROSS l]lSPUTEl e is seen from a check made by a me her of the firm of M. & R. B. Warren, builders of the exhibition house, which | showed that within a period of 30 min- utes during the afternoon there were | more than 400 automobiles parked near the madel home at Leland and | Ilm streets, Leland (Chevy Ch Md. The controversy York Red Cross and R P, Plunkett Brooklyn Navy hetween New % of the out of commandant Yard, growing | Cross to solicit for its annual roll eall To Remain Open a Month. subscription in the yard, is a "he model home will incident, each day throughout month. and during that time a_general invitation is extended by The S o all interested to visit the p In order to minin ¢ the crowding 0 permit a more leisurely insp of the place, the home hereafte be open from 9 aam until 9:30 Repre ives of the huilders be on hand to receive visitors. iis home, the fourth and last of the series sponsored by The Star and the Home Owners’ Institute this vear, is smaller than the other three | and designed as one to needs of a familv of but modest income. It ix of the popular English colonial style and contains livinz room, dining room, kitchen-and pantey on the first floor and three large linen closet and bath d floor. It is of stucco finish, which was applied in coats to rustproof metal lath, | the interior walls are finished in_rough texture plaster painted a soft cream with bark brown trimming remain open th ENsung | following s of the JauTe that n interview with Secrets Navy Wilbur Admiral Plinkett’s contention employes of the yard may be reached through other agencies, and he said that the Red Cross wanted the ¥ to conduct the » do this, it was explaine e necessary to put a bonded in char and to have subseriy ns made it there was some military Secretary Wilbur said irtment would not rfere matter, it was one to e Wy the commandant further, the departme posed to anything that n of the nature of coere e made it plin of supporting ti act, that at the inization was table at the entrance bership. ADMITS $50 000 FRAUD. is and ion will p.am. it would will officer for that coercion that the in th andled h the 1 was op t parta 1thou s in favor and, in hy t ion ¢ Red (v department the or wed o place a and solicit mem on the exterior three and oTb | color | Home Wins Hearty Approval. ). | the admiral's refusal to allow the Red | Adiniral Charles | | closed || Admiral Plunkett said today, | vy | campaign. | | de BRARY COMBED | las AS “PROBRIIISH Chic ‘ I By the & CH {oral mop swished brary { cation today, The ry Iso i libray Niayo librar past librar mayol or ar for Thon shore. ) was Queer can truste, el in meet to mate sand” come nition sents o prep. o i totide ish him v ity p ere filed G snit deeps well- ican st “expo Meil: Lau the | promised | unde | historie upon It it i smu op are tre Uniy IST. PATRICK'S PLAYERS HAVE BEEN DISBANDED 1) Father Hurney Announces Aboli- tion of Well Known Ama- teur Troupe. 5 ago Mayor Hunts More < ‘English™ Text Books for Lake Bonfire. £ Players eatrical orz gond iated Prees, 1CAGO, Octoher 24.—The ma about the public and offices of the heard of edu seeking pro British di » president of tl Americ A <s0ei: Carl B, 1 head libravian of the Chioa lias offered his assistance mpson’s effort to rid the 1tion v v & e of rlormane mayor is inte oy text pro-British, cerned, Mr text books are kept on the shelves. If. how r t i to anvthing pro British an, there is much fuel bonfire which M: has promised on the hooks belittling America’s is d o books he Ro " i asm Predoming v ; i the pathy n or Mos Chica pson T pinions of | with sar | One write » have ts of Victoria. e thousands of volumes, pointed out, which were Vietoria and n o the Chica has be. ontde it gifts o merous RBritish the library fol here are containing Rudyard Kip 1 criticism™” of the United ope’s sneers at Amer 1 manners.” and Charles American notebook, which is flatterir (Sport) and the ming notes that there . hine “that want to be fund for machines,” he I .an place qn in the city hal Another, jibing man Washin » 1inn And 5 s hoaks e Mrs, m e ns e B ¢ <h propa Herrmann, a mayor's chosen out the librar ing of trustees tod be don, that t volume under 1 of bon library ent . called to see what Herrmann has esti are “several the library Mayor Thompson's re material, Gorman, former Repre- who made an investigation 0l texts for the mave 1 to new militaney tred to resume tne stand in the )l board trial of William N ew, suspe school superin- nt. CGorman of propaganc have resulted in for $100,000 dama, d S Muzzey, Colum rofessor, whose histo The praecipe of the last Friday Push (4 irely M ; H in thou vh defi was today as he The Bank that makes you a Loan with a $1,200 $100.00 Smile. | $6,000 $500.00 Univers- is used suit was Tre MORRIS ) mpaign. said reaction to was a determination to go even r into what he belicves to he laid plan to propagandiz schools in favor of G rman said those Monthls Deposit Far 12 Months $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 $360 $30.00 $540. $45,00 Amer- itain he would critten by H. Me- Tyne of Loan $120 $180 $240 $300 i W Dr, C. n rsity of Michigan. e for Mr. lHery luke shore honfire r termined, dep what impropar hooks ix decided 1o burn or the Lonfire may he only for Mr. Roden expressed t on that not more than a d ann's emains he said are found tainted Pro photostatic of the discovered a crepancy two. The 1vo | copies were compare W found not to be the same. wl pon Roberts rose and explained that the court held a photostatic copy of an original lease on file in the Treasury Department, while the copy Hoover held was one of the three originals made. tee. 1 | such books will he fonnd The McAndrew trial. the fulerum on which the entire pro-Rritish situs {tion was hoisted into public notice. is being urged forward rapidly by MeAndrew's attorneys. They have expressed themselve believing the urt here today to embez- | trial nothing more than a formal ex- post office money order | cuse for relieving McAndrew of his jfunds totaling more than 000 and | superintendency, and they desire the ' sentenced to five years in At al Penitentiary, at Atlanta. | in his statement to the attributed his delinquency to | awaits this information” before Comments of approval of the archi- teetural lines, the arrangements of the | rooms, its furnishings maodern equipment and the landscaping de- | velopment of its grounds were heard on every hand yesterday as the throngs of visitors slowly filed through the place. Particularly were com- ments heard about the manner which the thick stand of native pines, dozwood and other trees on the lot were preserved in the building | of the house and now form an out- | .oy, standing attraction. alechol. He said that he had served | A3 an fllustration of the methods | tha Gevernment for more. than . 151 employed in the construction of this | vears, heginning first as n paymaster | house the builders had hung within | in the United States Navy. “ | | | | | \ | I i THE MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U. 8. Treasury 1108 H STREET N. W. Florida Fm'mer Postmaster Given dis- | Five Years Imprisonment. JACKSONVILI Fl: (). —Louis ¥, master of Hialeah, in Fed 1 zlement ¢ October 24 former post- Fla., pleaded guilty Claims Page Numbers Changed. ' discovered that p: and that page and said that some it has i to the the copy was “testifying : Cathedral Mansions—South 2900 Connecticut Avenue Police today are seeking an unidenti- the copies | the building sample panels showing | the materials nsed in the make-up of | == === Northwest Corner Conn. and Cathedral Aves. Justice Siddons . You’'ll settle down happily here Judge's to gOU LL discover there’s ‘something” appealingly different in Cathedral Man- sions, SOUTH, from any other Apartment you have seen. That “something” is many things—plan, convenience, out- look, equipment—and SERV- ICE. With Mrs. Simpsod, ¥ésident manager, constantly on watch you are assured attention and comforts not ordinarily experi- enced in Apartment living. u e said answe oover's | iestion Aot leasig Teapot Downe, | for (he demonstration under the super. | 2619 Garfield streei, gave chase, but | acquired by Sinclair and offered in as that was entirely out of the scope ,\.’,\,’;‘,".”{“P"} Star model h"\m;ilvmn tke fugitive disappeared '~to an alley, | the application for the lease of Tea-|yp court citations in a score of vol- | of the report ‘”‘ o o ,’:;.’ x:’ composed of Capt Policeman Harold Hodge of the pot Dome the Secretary knew the ypeg William Leahy, Fall's counsel, |1l C. Whi S ')'\\;: A i second precinct found Kurland suf.|claims were invalid. However, the de-| y¢ the end of this confercnce, Mr.| requested the witness again to testfy Commissioner of the District; John F. fering from a slight fracture of the | fense has vigorously maintained the | Roherts called the firsi witness of the he had received | Maury, Robert }. Beresford and skull and lacerations of the scalp. He {day and proceeded immediately to enter into the question of the placer on the urders a con- | Maury claims were valid. cerning proparations of the | Rufus Lusk. was treated at Emergency Hospital by S Statement. u Dr. Millard F. Ottman. { Siddons Reads Stat claims on Teapot Dome held by the Pioneer Co., which Fall had told Allnan report. Jddy said Safford told him | { that he “wanted that data ready so | Kurland said the man asked for a| Immediately after taking his place he could give it to the Secretary when | chicken. He went to the rear room to on the bench when court opened this ir must he cleared up before the | he returned from New Mexico.” Then get it, and while he was stooping in Siddons began the |0l reserve could be leased to him. | in answer to furth Rimt. of the! sefrigerator ‘he was b is as | These claims, the Govermment con: attacked. which i 88 [ unas, were practically valueless and invalid and in its indictment it allege HELMET FROM GUIANA ity Sirni T e e MAY PROVE REDFERN’S whether Fall e asked that the done under circumstances unusual and State Department Receives Article report be prepaved or whether the | novelty's popularity is even less than ts ever reached him fo hig | that of glass plets, and those who significant. L. C. Eddy of Oakland Picked Up by Woman and Believed Lost Aviator's ter Reed Hospital. She was a passen- [in the naval reserve, the report e | Government produced Roy W. | panies and individuals, were worth- ool et Tallman, the witness testified, that{, " oiified that the committer mer tc Freedom. Hoover then i a lengthy conference presumably | xhen asked for a copy of the letters no active part in | tify 1 hout S court in the Beventh street with a meat hanger have been misplaced m o o | was hased. Ile was requested to pre- ‘nnn inspected the home for helpful he Gov- Following When she called, the door was opened | them to the disadvantage of the Gu any production. Nothing i a0 by e M e b Ssnecthily | ¢] 5 . laims were Ber into the street. Joseph Ginberg, | less, and that when these clatt They were busily engaged in looking 8 W. A. Egg. .$14.40 day as a result of an automobile ac-|part to the jury. phasizing that ger in the car of J. R. Howarth, |characterized the so-called claimants 3514 First street, that collided with |as “trespassers,” who had no legal another car. She was treated at Wal- | rights to remain on the reserve. man of the General Land Office, who | P e mals B proceeding further,” he declared, and | ing that the five claims foi Ui icanes then added that neither side had St |Hm and then Tallman ""”'”‘dr""wn.u-.n.-m_ the court pointed to Little- 5 .. |produced the records of the five i,y geclaration explaining that he Thug Wields Meat Hanger in he understood “thatthese avplica- | [ieq Nim o appear. tiona have been rejected and the case | Wihed him to appear. 5o L is closed,” whereupon Tallman said tollowed page on facts leading up to Sinclair’s ap. | followed page closing out the cases and when it|, ., ince, Former Senator Atles | time or other fled colored man who vesterday was |could not be found the witness de- | poncrena of Ohio, frightened away after he had beaten |clared the secretary suid: proceedin aving ¢ denied t he evervthing to his colleagu Tioberts When Idy s the re . - i B the walls of the house, These were | and fractured his skull. Mrs. Esther | speaking as a ‘(”“'0“'1 vver, for it | joincd iu on the conference. Tallman he sald he did not oxamine ._[‘l"\l““v"LH:‘KF'"“\';“_'A‘I"l“"v i:.’::'h.‘,::f. S 9 ‘rived | worries me that the claims mig 5 " announce- | par report upun the clalms filed [ {00 HERecied he, home for help ernment.” ment, the seven attorneys actively en-| 0 Teanst Dome, the action laken, | e r UNICCE S R ER G ked pasf T | : B status, the wells that had bee , i . :—'x’fixé;‘”»f&f‘ir?fi’ql.""ufl.“,?a‘hfi‘f D e et S CeqlWils inan |izaged i prosacibing vana deteriing This model home. as well as mm As Mrs. Bonnett ran to ihe outer | attempt to prove that Fall had been| e gui¢ gathered about the Our low prices are W. A. Stove.$15.25 W. A. Nut...$14.65 W. A, Pea...$11.75 cident on Georgia avenue near Wal- | there were no alid” titles to land ter Reed Hospital. Just before the luncheon rece | en’ Teapot Dome by as many €om- | o oq'eon whom the request for Nin claims for Secretary Fall Fall told | ame close to it” in sayving Kinelair Store and Walks Past Custo- call | €T faced Littleton and both launched | he replied in the affirmative. Fall who during the last | Roberts object week has taken David Kurland, a grocer, of 142 “Oh, I have no doubt First Witness Called. | all the records upon which the report |y 14ers and prospective home.owners heard cries coming from a rear room, | Scrupulous persons who may use drilled, and whether ti others presented to Washington this | { orth door to call for help the man ran past | informed that the claims wete Worth- |, .. r, 5 15 minute conference for cash delivery only. Lnke Dog Collars Spurned. Tashionable dressers at the English | heaches have refused to accept the “dog collars™ that Paris recently said are the proper thing to wear. The morning Justice | reading of his statement, tollow : With respect to the pending objec- ton to the Government's offer in | evidence, as an admission against the defendant Sinclair of certain state ments said to have been made by him ! on December 4, 1923, b - the Sen ate committee of public lands of the | United States Senate, the court feels | that, in order properly to pass upon | the objection, there should be no | doubt 1 the court’s mind of the pre | isecireumstances under which the | defendant Sinclair is said 1o have .:n[m- the statements hefore or to the Jenate committee mentioned. Thus far, no evidence of those circumstances has been offered. bhut in the course of oral argument of counsel fc ernment and for the defe clair there seem 1o be made as to some of the ¢ of Sinelair's appearin ment before the committe stance, Government coun proffer of the evidence s 934, stenographic port) that defendant on the asion of appear hefore the niittee e, not under a_committee subp that he had not appeared in answer Lo any Men um on Claims, subpoena, but he was sworn ana Wit | On January 12, 1999, Tddy - fesit nees on the day that he made the | fied. this memorandum relative to the | Witness. statement’ proffered, and, apparenUy, | validity of the oil jiseer o e | depari iy it e R EOS e AR e renort) pom | L e o Gpanpra | to invalid: claims on Teapot | (page 935, stenographic report), fr m | Readin, om the Roberts | up to January 12, 1920, b g the lips of Government counsel, that| ., the impor kel Al LN subpoenn was issued directed 10| an examination of e ol o T eaelor menlied R L ot inclaiibetora Decam | Tnicrior Daparimer eyl e | ot Tlie witness ranlics that aooe] her 27, 1923, four days after he | dicated that “no one had any valid | Were filed to his knowlec e S | “laim” to lands in Teapot Dome ex- | R gl cept to 160 which belonged to | tleton. of counsel for Sinelair, refer- | (ha <yate 2 nis e ) ring to the pending offer, states that | school The report gave a mi- | on that oceasion AMr. clair was B deacrintion of e o e 1in. on the same p claims and further on it mentioned he stat e does ot think that [ (hat “with respect 1o, places el | it appears, or will Appenr. that on (e | nome are valle A e Lo wsion in - question the defendan | that there were “no mineral claims | Sinclair was subpoenaed a8 a witness. | ghug erve serious consideration Again (on stenographlc re seEve fetlpuaiconalusrath porty. Mr. ton stated that Dome should be leased, the It s not contended here that Sin APl e (i ir went before the committee Volun | ihis, numing among other thinss 11 but he did appe there 0 ifuct that there. w . offset wel! make this statement. There was no problem in Teapot Dor question but what he was notified 1 Government eouneel Come there; there is no question but | um delivered t that e or requested norequest as of come the in beaving the Also Buckwhes coals, briquettes and kindling wood. All our coals are screened and full weight guaranteed B. J. WERNER Main 8944 923 New York Ave. N.W. 1937 5th St. N.E. i m | contiden hizh, Roberts the a Calif., who and gas division 1 land office at the time | Morgan ination and study. lead in London fads and fashions bulky document marked | have not accepted them, saying they was chief of the oil of the gener in black Jetters an inch | prefer which do not leav vead' to the j round the nes sport of Glenn vears previot the Jease negotiations were being con- | on the validity of the placer claims in ducted, was the first witness called by | Teapot Dome, | the Government. his report of a highly technic In January, 19 ture traced the history of the cli ! sezrezating them into groups tased on eviden rined by record and affidavit, Morgan reported that “there are no valid titles to lands in the naval reserve and stressed that | point repeatedly throughout his opin- ions on var s elaim: As a result of his exhaustive re- search, the geologist reported tha the pr nt oceupants are trespa s and have no right to remain on b serve His report declared further that tie claims of the various panics were “without a validit In conclusion, ited out that Under McKeever & Goss Management - thred Our many friends may be Interested to know that we are still serving those wonderful dinners, i to 8 P.M. Daily, Except Sunday THE AVENUE CROWN Suites of one room and hath to six rooms and two baths. with twenty-four- hour switchboard and elevator servic available. 1 na- on the request of | ., . administative as. | 1 private sccretary to Fall, | 1id he ciused to be prepured | | morandum on the nature and sta- tus of various claims to lands in the | apot Dome area. He designated | 2oy W. Tallman to prepare this mem.- | orandum for Fall, In offering the memorandum in question, Roberts told the cour: that he did <o to show the information fur. nished Fall in pursuance to his re William . Leahy, counsel for objected 1o its introduction. hu urt overruled him. The defense “| protested that it had already established by the re that was not Washing n.v-1 See Mrs. Simpson at Cathedral Man- sions, South, for reservations, CKEEVER = 5K S By the Associated Press The State Department has received by mail from the consulate at George town, British Guiana, a waterproof helmet of American manufacty which may prove to be a clue to the fate of Paul Redfern, missing Bruns wick, Ga.-Brazil aviator. The helmet has been sent to Itedfern’s backers for possible identification. The helmet fastenings bore stamp of a Providence, R, I., A Mrs. Josephs, the consul said, had picked it up. but had not revealed the fact for several weeks, and did not re call exactly the day on which she found it. but was certain it was some time in the week ending September 3. Redfern was last seen by a steam #hip from which he asked directions @s 1o the nearest land, and which en deavored 1o direct him on a course that would have carried him to the coast of British Guiana in the vicinity of Georg or— Bittinger & Conner *AIIVERTISEHENTS M ol RECEIVED HERE Morgan Rrothers’ Pharmacy—30th & P Sts. Is a Star Branch Rentals from $40 10 $165 admissions cumstances and state For in | treet « | # | com shadow of | te 1 the Morgan report mreat danger ex. | in allowing operations 1o con- tinue on Teapot Dome, adding that | thexe operations would result in prob- | | able damage to Resuming cro. nination of the | 1ddy if the | the ol lee concern | been S ran d in ord on at o ists e placer report, t ever no the defe of sites WALSH ASKS GEOR[;IANS TO OVERWHELM BIGOTRY Montana If you have any want to be supplied, the surest and quickest way is through a Classified Ad in The Star. Leave the copy at the Branch Office in your neighborhood and it will be promptly for- warded to the Main Office, appearing in the first avail- able issue. No fees are charged for Branch Office service; only regular rates. witness Richest in Senator, Speaking Urges Jeffer- sonian Democracy. to Catholics, ll\.l Teapor port 18 tarily, By the Associated Press MACON, Ga., for adherence principles of Democricy here yesterday by Senator Walsh of Massachusetts in an Gress delivered before the Catholic La n's Association of Georgia He declared in his a ess on Amer fanism that he had stood ulder 4o shoulder with political leaders of the South because of their adherence to these principles “The real 100 per cent swaved by intole bigotry. " the seeins Octoher to the 24 A plea Jeffersoniun wis m David YOU can fairly taste the cream in Nestlé’s, Mild and mellow—richest in creamy flavor. Made by a famous Swiss blend, Nestlé’s is a delicious confection —a nourishing sustaining food. vegards thi Fall’s offic utmost im Government's ! th, the polic pursued by requiring Ninclair to obtain aims from the Pioncer com pany was a subterfuge. Mr. Eddy next was questioned rela- tive to the drafting on April 7, of a lease of the Monmouth company, Sinclair's coneern. dy testitied that he had examined the lease so as tol dvise 1all whether any provisions in it brought it under the regulations of the department. 1le explained no vezulations under the act of June 4 1920, the gener: sing act, had been published. | 1t his oy | { portance contentic Fall in auit 1 of 18 asked Seeks More Fucts, Again, Mr. Littleton stated he record shows here that Mr rclair--it will appear: I do not knoy whether Mr. Roberts is going to make it ap Ar just at this moment, but we may well be frank abont it—tha he notified to come bhefore the committee, that he was sworn as witness, and t in all particola e hecame a witness and fell within the ct description of this statute THE ABOVE SIGN s DISPLAYED BY AUTHORIZED STAR BRANCH OFFICES Al The Star prints such an over- whelmingly greater volume of Classified Advertising « every day than any other Washing- ton paper that there can be no question as to which will give you the best results, American is nee. prejudice Senator declared unheli ble ch oa great republic reli; freedom is =0 Wholesomely safeguarded, that any personal religious views should enter into palities or should be allowed to warp the judgment of the individual.” Some men are in advance of their! B¢, but women are alwaye hehind it, not and 5S¢ & 10c — plain and almond A again, Mr. s ‘L think it would he afe, undouht- + 10 say that he was notified that | at a conference he had with »mmittee wished him to appear.’ | Fall, Foster and Bain, the witness “From the foregoing statements of 'testified that the Secretary of the In- Littleton stated as Preamble to Lease. “Around the Corner” Is a Star Branch Office ed th MILK CHOCOLATE not a coughina carload i 5 v

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