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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1927. \ AL [t R, RSN s, [ T ixerc ng his right of appeal, the itche! ays Criticism o av, The Bank that |- TARKINGTON WIFE CLAIMS MAGRUDER CASE| oo s, ot ooy S | mased vt | i gruder’s “recent utterances” and cor- i . Reports Of Approachlng < _(Continued_from Firs £e.) it .',:_,‘,'r(n,.,; ,}\..’i\f{fh s iwesidtenl, ot Ciittad it Lonn with a Blindness for Novel- : ; ‘ ‘ulnmwlq charge hat the Wavy is \Iv’,lml[I)Dmftlflm.\I By o X "’ 1\‘ Ay Everhart Tells Court An-| ist Deniad. / [ R S Re"amEd:'i'.'.'éil,,.:_““""\“:"1"\‘_"”': :”'}"\'“”7'\:?('.!.)Iyu “].“,‘” i rervice, while | ver-officered and that too many | The admiral had no comment to President at Meeting in | ciid oiay that he has mo prtience | cept to say that he could not wre | for one who seeks to carry on a fight | stand how it could be regarvdied e i | swers to Questions Might | AT | . | intrinibatedHim: |Right Eyc !mpaired, She Ad-| - 1 “'sp Church. s el e bl | o o ittt s s i s a very low preminm | Rear Admiral Julian L. Latimer, «vhe I Easy to Pay I | Deposit ntinued from First Pag | & 3 b | Rev. Homer J. Councilor was 12-{pe jooks upon Admiral Magruder's jand siid that unles Four U. S. Paroles Recommendsd | tor 83 I ¢ s clected ent of the District of |writing and public ulterances as be- [ orders to the contrary l/wr\ Months for Other. | 3 ted y nt o ' P stive of dislovalty - to his | for Washingion as s he LEAVENWORTH, Kans., O Ql?\"O $15.00 ¢ t A tion at the final session of its thirty | expect v1 that the admiral will receive the Philadelphin 2 . Oy i y g :;0() en paid for b, B KENNEBUNKPORT, Me., October J Momorial Lutheran Church, last night, | hands of the President e 4 e e T “m) e o N books of the T 2T.—~By means of a new treatment. - B | Otwer officers elected are i Propriety Is Questioned. Hunt for Moonshiners Futile. ' the 16 orizinal i it which has been very suceessful, Hooth f 5. B. Shaver, first vice president;| S i A s e i the Jack Daniels Dis $540 $45, An entry ) 2. _showed | m. novelist and dran . Maj, F. A, Frost, second viee presi FIE PRODEICCS l"\'“'v\‘ ;l“i\’.m:‘ ? i e o A i ended for pare Sl 20(\ = V- v s of 8§ v v oretain for many vears the sight " [dents Paul Froclicl, third e presi-| sranting an i \ e ROCKVILLE., Md., O 3 e of the Federal $ M > B g der following his appenl it . % w 6, 000 St e hix left eye. Mes. Tarkington stid dom; Sirs, Boseet Haward MU 2o | B0 0 ol of & departmental | Chief of Police Moxley s week, it was \ | | | [l Wiay with reference to reports tha elected fourth vie rvvvw!-lnt» i ¥ by @ of the Presi-|four of the men under | i _ s threatened Mindness, e L Hayeraft, veclec ixth vic 3 ¢ 8 bk threatened with Wlindr H soeretary: | dent’s associate Moreover, the STTT : g, rnis the nee J 3 cideally o sight of his ) SOOI T " |dent: “Maj. W. O. Tufts, | Surdine, N A - Pi AN ';\\K « 1 B % Nies, Tarkington, who siaid her hus z 0 {and Thomas . Hickman, re-clected :vynn; ns 4\-( iYu«‘ n\fllu:”\v(lv-l ;~01" ";I“Vllyz ‘. .-! '-‘ A l‘;’vmli‘: ’, ymibi . ¢ u Y . h « U deposit i Bmd preferred that st Sk o s written a number of essays this | {ie e The office of fifth vice | the poliey of reviewing appeals fro d< - the Uppes Potonic Under Supersision U. 8. Treasury wn eris sk i oreikhly wabett .-h\..m'uu'|l nI..'v Fall, ond now s (etigoiing fpnoaa ,',‘.‘_u"‘r’n; was loft vacant, to be filled .I\m LRI m' e ]~‘t‘u 'IH‘\”)“;“H”’\ Ku.‘.- xlnm st ot 1723 PA. AVE. MaIN 2321 ) ¥ wesumed i he o fips A trouble his eyes | On his ne wovel, “Claire Ambler.” ter date dent” would ept busy and would 1 wst night. convinced th S e s e e 1108 1l STREET N. W, gt i lon: et el e, DLl SN Cetere s e no farione e |1 T e iz fmportance | probabls have little time for anything | Fmovs of - moonshining operations enbe notes Upon Roberts t he has had little use of of Wi hat he m !vvlrum\xh-n- v”\. of Christinn endeavor was delivered | else, m:;\ u{]h\‘ \\;n .,'m» (I"r;t‘)\kw- fals Laundryowners National Associ: imitted that it was | pight ove the past two years eral works hefore he became totally M, J. AT Dawson of Waco, ! Inasmuch-as the President Woulll eni: | e et e L e e it 1 was fomne vand [ I N e g ol | M. e reported,” st said, st S ez et th | sider that an oftcee of the towest rank |0 which the notes were |} specialist, has been g e ”-‘;' o ol ‘:"‘l“'l & | final session was devoted to ;;xmw“““;."I“""“lh i b S s . hin ew treatment, which he d_his gene A L o s follows eration is hands as one of ( $90000 4 banae LA et et as, if not hetter than, it has be | ™ Gtoun on Intermediate, sentor and)|rank of Admival Magruder. his never has been tried hefore, 4 humber of years voung people’s work, in charge of M Seeretary Wilbur was represe nte e e 1o bought | s, Tarkington said, but has been Bhouitie: Misutes Bt 1L D Kizers senior ind youns peoble |45 saxing today that Admiral, i a Mol = Know. SN0 FhouEl Ly 1! ! S . The Leader of Worship,” Mrs. Wil- der is the fo officer of € honds, hut he stated the amount nhuhl[‘h4\ wrested the tronble INDIANAPOLIS, October 27 (Pl— 1 S 'H..‘ kman :1,.‘ ntary_ work | Navy to appeal to the President in | oximately §$140,000, [ left eve and does not think he | Booih Tarkington, Hoosier novelist, | anq eradle roll, Mrs, Rossel Fdward | the past three years from depart- | WOL 5 FURRIER | w1 ourt oponed this morning I ever lose his sight entively in | is not s Biind, i not WOIKINE | \fitehell; besiniors round table ,;,A.M‘u ovders, but .\AIhn:r”!’,\J!;f;.;vl = 3231 Flarids ] dis first witn ot L that eve. 1 have hopes that eventu- | under any restriction on the use of | Sicgon. Miss ) te Fisher: | der's case was said (0 be entirely dif- | i | . o : e explaining L (e sl ot Wie. Hithi cye WhL|hie chet and e anfforing no atarming (S M L e | thront. The. Dresident dn the three | Wear a Pair of Properly S S e -yl St 1o of a ques resiored by this trentment.” or even serions handicap of his vision, | Ny o M, Wi discus. | other cases did not grant any inter- questione: g ry to retire and ! ) wkinzton said he had been | Dr. John Ray Nowcomb, eye ;wm | sion, M Frank T. Israel; teacher- | views, referred the ap . back 'tt : a tatement on entire | workin ht along and is able to |ist, who for the last 12 years ha ining, Everett Hayeraft: teacher-|to the department for their disposi- | Fl d Gla es d S Claflin stic [ before him Friday [do his work without assistance. He tended Tarkinston, s re today. | (Tiling class in the-Sunday school, | tion. (- £.1.1 an ee | tr tr 0 Eye Glass Servxce by cont ¢ both sides, “Aonday j = g g o E S Re Dougzhert Correspondence Is Published, “Clearly” wis thought the court would 3 ol 1 tle the question, Justice Siddons| (ke Rocky M n Ol & Gas Pro-|a number of questions coneernd L Correspondence hetween the depart- | T v dtas Co for all the facts and civcum- ducers’ Association was the result of m with the Tres . ment and Admiral Magruder sir Your eyes are the most precious of all your os Jeading up to Sinelair's ap. | action taken at a directors’ meeting, | Justice Siddons Rule the sourc MESSENGER |s K"_LED e s e st e e e hfore the commitiee, which | Dome Land Title Questioned, | from which he made the varions de el wers ey hatore | 4 .. - | oults ‘and entrien in the name of the [ [N MOTOR CYCLE CRASH | {nich aroused the prenen cont s ores | PR e U DI e e oy g o (St T B ™ Pay a Little Each Week! nee Wl furnished e ost of them s d satisfactorily a group of ! had furnished the court | (oro fnterested in Wyoming oil lands | self, Rule replied, The court in- |Robert W. Strobert Dies in Hosl | answered unsatistactorily a group s ‘which ‘the court, vend nif /38 JUSERESL W IR O Gon 1ot T on Tactiona with questions put to him in an effort 5o 5 e drooks’ company, the Con- f quired about his own connections wit L il | e ationt (- suBpeT ¥ 3 - TR 9 solidated Oil Co., could not have un. | the company. Rule explaining that he pital Aftpr Losing Con- ':ll’.‘"xllxllul‘villr\ to support th | € —~ . fie aetendnnt inel dert en ConsteuEon SEn DI |tinaibecnils viteiprepidant, | Do vou Vol o Maciitne. [ B e i b et dhiok _\,’\ e e Q CLAFLIN ore Uhe Senate commiitoe | \i" Jilicron aked It the inid-Went | soust amked o | M derS removal Wik not actuate | » e lands and survevs com B g = a-pvest | court asked. Robert W. Strobert, 18 vears old, |} it Gifia ticl tself, but 3 922 14th St. eared Senator Walsh (Democerat, v;”. ,' ,".‘}‘ \\_,?“_‘, ”nh x;y_ln\. 4'-31 !;n:\ )|‘;”\.- u;m :hv; ‘mr‘rll‘ th ‘:"mo '.\m- conger, lost control 1.r his | ¢hceches and in official correspondence. M i) ked him to take the|lIOHGEEE D At o e e s il D ing Magruder’s removal a Government counsel next vead alihough he was more in the nature of n to the roadws stipulation from James G. Dardan of |4 man: Rt { Kitchensville, Md.. who had title to | mye officers of the-company | o0 Open Saturday Evenings Sinclair was not sworn. questioned and excused. | i “outy * Senator McKellar in a | Sy " " I | i radio address delivered last night at i the commiitee notitied Sin- "l”"'»"""’.' INg IN- | \femphis srted that instead of Le- ir to appear on December 4, 1 e bot Dome, obtained B t & used his death at Cas-| e cpiticized he shonld be thanked | ! : . i were Fall, as president, and Eberhart, | ) <pital less than an hour )r . 3 1 15, 25 or 40 Watt J tie appenred. wax swvorn by the'chai DA Tt B he R | ereiiy o e ok the e oepiial les (hin an Bous Iter, | by the Novy, by Congress and by 1he Head of Large Firm . ” T || by ibhe il s been referved 1o Fall by K, MeY | Jiyle told the conrt, the same being | v awhe e ARt Thaed, | People e country. > ofti- “Edison Mazda” Electric] tioned ara excused {and 11 Foster Bain. In his confer- | the company's three directors, Includ. when the accident happeaed. | (080 05 B TG i altowed 1t U033 Clazzett street north- tion the ernment's offer was en-| yretary that he believed “his title to K Testi X tions in the department, he said, it | . ” larged include the testimony of | Jand i s “was as. good | wdrick and Mondell Testify. ast, found the youth unconscious and [ {00 10 S et i » | land apot Dome was as gooc ' et o TERRTECT T I P BUI BS g | Tutther testimony. to support the|PAd James Wintor, 438 Bennink road | %, tite fur ‘Coneres . czema Remedy The court then cited the ohection all told b ot at all.” that |Government's contention that d st, take him to the hospital s gnment will de b : $1aa i <7 of the defense 10, the offer, which 1t |no. eton tonld be Tound of his title,|tion and secrecy anrrounded the Strobert, whose parents died seve; upon the outcome of a confer- | ‘ s 5 st At 1 1 was hased largely on the language | Fall and Dardan were old friends | Sinclaiv teansaction was Jaid before [ Y€ars ago, resided with his sister, Mrs. | 000 ity secretary Wilbur after he | s R R s 4 T the Savartiein $ 38 2 of section 859 of the Revised Statutes, |and the Seeretary had informed him | the jury late yesierday hy Se y | Lemuel Settle. Coroner Nevitt & has been relieved at Philadelphia by j . 3¢ Biller's Nosy, which retioves § which provides that no testimony | (hat Teapot Dome was going to be [John K. Kendvick of Wyomin a certificate of accidental death. Itear Admiral Julian L. Latimer, prob § 3 » e SLIBBRI. cahe of deitata — doz_ ven before a_committee of Con Jensed, The stipulation declared that |former House Leader Frank W, Mon- i e |ably during the week of November T ” 4 the Gllsss family. . i by a witness after he had been duly | il had s Lair would te [dell, also of that State wherein Tea- Suspects to Be Questioned. HOPES FOR REVOCATION. 4 7 Mr. Glass 1s the president of summoned (o appear shall be used | 411 claims. This conference took place | pot 1 is loentes 2 £ f « & C o c against him in a subsequent { thout 4 month hefore public announce: | Senator Kendrick, who offered the| Detcetive Dennis 1. Cullinane ha i — ] a {;":NAH,N o (,’”"i‘r‘lz‘l,‘:"'“:",’;‘.‘ o o. criminal proceedings. uent of the lease having been awarded | Senate resolution of April one to New York to question twol pijp ADELPHIA, October 27 A * draperies and other, household fit- : -""v“ : ll'l”l then reviewed the | o Sinclair demanding informtion * from Seere- | 1 ;“(“"i;' \“';'\“i "";"“ )“"‘“ ‘e | tope that President Coolldze” would ments, The firm, founded by history of this provision. compared it | A number of telegrams then were |y Fall and retary Denby . | allezed to have had in the session | yageind the order of Secretary of the Faibier fri 1975, 1%/ onie Gf the targest 709 13th St. N.W. s with similar laws enacted by Congre rted in the record hy Roberts. ing ‘on Uhe Teapvt Dorme lease [ two watches. part of the l {0u | Navy Wilbur_re him of com- the South. 5 ks Main 140—5436 soverning its conduct of investizati Phe first was sent all 1o his | drawn into the case by a request from |Sand doll DB | — G i He belleven that all who need and relating t nee before e private secretary, ¢ Safford ¥, A Mier: oLICles t e | from store A \ A « . rive t A ! AL Miller of Chex o s g LR ; tiller's Rosy should hear of it. then read at length from 4 Supreme | was dated April 18, e Liout the possibility of obtaining for | $1% F several weei INDOW SHADES | . obtained i o Bty Sinclair best to LR v ebiodins by his secrotary had | York police they hought the w | P J Tris Your || “judicial | ; e furnish surety bond in view [ brought from the Interior Depariment | 'om An unidentified man they met DRAPERIES | ? Clean—Anfiseptie—Healing o & on the street Made to Order Guarantees Satistaction ax i 3 sl pro- | medinte congressional invest loniy. ' ricess npnouneanrent i Apil < the infrence that ford’s reply 1o this "That T contracts: for. thie loask' At Low Factory Prices Price, 50c > stigation was not a ter of the bond would onibi itk : e G R ~— | dudicialsong. § g Eiseipedinpy stientipn: jgs directed: | Senutor "Ke Kk resorted | American motor cyecles as dog ambu- ‘z”uflv w. ! ADAM GLASS 0 i ol L33 The Original Defendant Not Summoned. | QAL UVEL | souehors SR ot pesoiion” to ieal the In. | iances N On Sale JE O P L E S § miwtio gz el . s : s ¢ ¢ Department silence. sufferers of E . Rash. ¥ro stipulation, Justice Sid. | d Ne ; ary 1 to ; D e b sl % e L o [':';",“l,‘:,l" 4 e 9 e i |, Mondell alsy testified Te call at All DRUG STORES Ringworm und " ather Expandmg ant was not under summons, but was | to Three Rivers, N. Mex., and to Cin PR e e notified to appear. Congress, the |cinnati, Ohio, - 4"‘;"‘ 14, to May| ation that Fall personally was han- | Y & o] court continued, in enacting section | 15, were next produced. dling the Teapot Dome n dr. The: J 3 Letter File A i YouWant Perfect Shape | the Constitution, which provide for Cincinnati, returning to Washing. | U® llod on Secrel: John K ,»”],,,! 4 ; | N x 1 no person m be required to give tes- | ton on May 15, i Il Bt the. Novy: Duasi .3 ¥ w hperf & f W catled the e i e | e bty |00 bl call'at e ‘Navy Derart ‘ . it ect Comfort Wear Favorite. "m'l yv*m‘vmun : |In. s |(l.u . in the Sevh il Ibtlea oAt o oy | GMEGH: hin . BisnatiEe. th the Jenie 2 | BURSON aSfil(m&?HOSlERY S e Set e SO 0N O [valived ni the Bin ne ther on his first or second confe y 3 4 o I ORIV e OB DTN NG i o vihie ered by ence with Robison, some time 2 > 8 i e S aen By o itess betore | huia I, On February ‘ | the lease was signed, the then Repub- & y Particular women know 5 : “po| W, Clurk, Denver lican floor leader was shown a co 5 st The word of the statule that *no | rasosition P : it isn’t the seam Iy L e | al ofl land: | Both Senator Kendvick and Repre- p - | | that makesa U0 P T s s icholson of | sentative Mondell had received a y fashioned stocking by the court evidence against the oh. hiho e e st | Cotarado wrote Lo Fall in onse 1o | (est from the Rocky Mount: I od. - Justice Siddons added, how-|? nmunication from Clark, who had | Gas Producers’ Associa 4 B 4 — rather the way Prer that o detendant misht whive | received no acknowledgment from 14, signed by E. B. L former | the stocking il = 0 Wyoming governe is protest had 4 3 flt may be éco@te,’ AL d to Senator Nicholson on | called their attention to the reported is knit. testimony 1f he desires it be used. Fut aony s bised. (Bt aiving the purport of the | leaxing ot Dome and urged . the phonibilion S8 Iniended for Abe mation which he wrote on | e (o members of Congress (o take Burson Fashioned \ pWpitator This RE 1D pe Al protection of the witness, | TN | = It is much easier to save Hair than to grow s A hat date whose letter s 1o prevent consummation. Sen r Hiefios S enlined o heen “misiald.” This was to the ef-|ator Kendrick again made Inquiry but o new Hair. If your Hair is falling and you are Hosiery o B . cialon difhe. Jomlmol vinl Jast | feet that leases were huing ma ®ot mo satisfaction and the following becoming bald, visit our office for a free exami- is “ Knit to Fit Comfortable, R g . Y ahat o set wells in the California reserves | day in the Senate he offered Lis reso- nation; you do not obligate yourself in any way, every curve ! 8 ; i, cthat case | S Nor the purpose, however, of | lution, which was adopted. Both Ken. o . no argument neces- f|and the statements offered in evidepce | |0 s Government property from | drick ‘and Mondell declared they had andiwesill cell you franklyiwbaciedngbetcote of the foot, : ALEEEt U DD presents, in the opinion of the « i e | no knowledge of the negotiations for | for your scalp. If we accept you for treatment | ankle and leg. venience of such files in any J|% ¥e'Y (tRent cosel He expiained | T Avother letier from Teter Q. Nice |the leasing of the' Wyoming reserve you ‘are assured of LUXURIANT HAIR. Thi o s ofiice. consisted of a lotter he had voluntarily | 0 Great Falls, Mon ted April 14, | before constitients had directed their The Thomas are the world’s most successfil knit-in shape s 19 in which the oil man wanted to | attention to the Jea f Hair and Scalp Specialists, with 40 offices in | meets the strictest valuable sug- Made in seven sizes, with J|sent to the Senate commitice with the | (i, % %1370 Teapot Dome i open | e § U. S. and Canada, style requirements gestions that three styles of indexes reauest et it Poincluded in the | )" development, was produced for the | | ¥ H | record. Justice Hoehling admitted | 10 developnent, wos b i 3 g - Durable red-leathered paper it on the ground of “purely voluntary | Fecord. Finney veplied to this felrer ! 9 and the Burson sl stock, with cloth gussets. Sizes || matter,” said the court. ~With refer- | Stating that as & vl B0 N IR The no-seam ComfortFoot keep your oy e - e Updward L. Dohenvis state- | 0 iome had been agreed upon. e | allows you to wear ankles trim Also high-grade Manilla rt sald It was made} o4 give no detalls of the agree- and attract- e after application had been mado to| NSNS 20T 0o g could he 1 ; World'sGreatestHair Speclalistswith 400ffcesinthe U.S. & Canada ahoenft ::t show e | that' Doheny” might appear and be | done in the absence of Fall, who was 1333 F St. N. W. Room 502 s appea nd be [ {0 P West. S B . No W at its smallest with less Reasonable Prices Double | icard. “Nothing could be more Adusie Bie, 09 New' Pivas! Club, Their “Salability” luntary,” explained Justice Siddons, Roberts Asks for Books. M, to B:4 Saturdays 10 A. M. to 4 ¥\ M. and smartest. expense for eir “Salability” Justice 1oehling ruled that the testi-| Roberts ealled on Mark B, Thomp. oy was not made under compulsion, | son, Fall's attorney, for the hooks of the cour lained. “That's not this | the Tres Ritos Co., which were pro-| H 2 Ask your favorite store ¢ show MECIRTES e jour 3 and other books | & - ot o R S ising Somary 1 11 s extiag’ | Notris 18 Wo Gause for With- Edmonston & Co., Inc. L S A e Sinclair appered before the | These entrien showed certificates holding Support. Exclusive Washington Agency WASHINGTON D o after being notified, was s in the company made out tc & i DEC |l calied by the chairman, directed to to Kberhart as trustee for for Several of the Leading Shoes take the stand and sworn, the court [(he estate of Fall’s daughter, Caroline i ixked were ot his subsequent state- |8 gherhart, 1all had 33 shares, the| Senator Borah of Idaho and Gov. | on the American Market [ ments evidence and testimony, and ace ¢ for the whole | MeMullen of ; | evide , and | Jing accounting for the whole | MeMullen of A continue : IF l%{)y%ssg%i:“s?ns L, e B e | ioberts, nest Bl St Al ot it e T The Biggest Selling Special o linois and Senator Norris of Net s e : JTAL | resentz T, | % Setator Borah sent the governor | Line We've Ever Featured i ) rvam last night saying that he if Your - Drink Quarl of Water : court concluded its discussion | o replied it represented the can-|Uid not consider lis opposition to the Back Hurts or Bladder for the > by declaring: “To admit | cellation of that indebtedness ap- in the McNary-Hau- bl the testimony of the defe S| o s ah | &en farm relief bill interfered in the Troubles Letair of Decomber 3, 1923, is to deny | P40 I some deposit i caste - lichtest with his support of Norris 1 | BURSON KNITTING COMPANY Dept. K-75. m —_ i the cficacy of the plain language of ay Have Been Bond Deal. tor President. | the statute and compel the defendant | “Where is the deposit of cash| Continuing his-dispute with the gov- | Sinclair to be a witness 1inst him- | shown?” Roberts asked. ernor _over the telegraph wires, Sen- { eIl The offer of the statements| Rule said he presumed it was alator Borah also concluded from Mr. made on October 8 will be received, | cash transaction made to the holders | McMullen’s earlier reply about the | | The statements of December 4 wili | of the note candidacy of Senator Nortis, that the or |{not.” | Upon Roberts’ insistence Rule re-| governor preferred Frank O. Lowden, and Sinclair appeared highly pleased | plied that it was his “recollection that | former Governor of Hlinois, to Norris | vou || over the decision ound and | it was some bond transaction in which | for the Republican presidential nomi- | «m, headaches niling broadly at friends in {he sec- | the notes were liquidated.” I nation, <. constipa- || tion reserved for spectators | ““Outside of the $90,000 in bonds,” | The battle started on Monday when | E s Tmmediately after Kiddons' | Rol insisted. Gov. McMullen declared in a state- jr and bLefore s upon the| * * Rule replie ment that Senator Borah, in meeting sputed question Liberty bond | did not know who bhought 'wih oher Wesern Sendors in the | '5'HJH ots, allegediy made to Fall by ‘nu , but stated the amount was ap- | of farm relief legislation and ! Sinelair m connection with the lease, | prosimately $140,000, n ndidate, was jeopard- Sovernment counsel called one witness |k o zoberts to obtain infor- | iz farm relief legislition and was | Pumps and Oxfords pel Juserted into the record 1 number | mation of the company’s income slitting support for Lowden in the You'll never find the cqual in value of this line of Shoes of detters and elegrams, his ev return K el e, est, 2 als ra ¢ c ithis Eiaks W )..mmu. R e ”“x .‘1'-1.’\1”\ '\:mx [:I‘:Il‘{l Sl o e akelly e ROvaRIoE. A e :')“x ::{‘ck,;iglc\hu:e(ywfllml general excellence within several dollars strengthen the Government’s case de- ["Leaby, cour . K e in red Lowden or Senntor Norris, ask. cloped yesterday, Gt as late as April | quicics about the safe deg Jox that | choice of the Western group, for th cl We'll fit you 14, 19227 %l and departmental officials | Fall kept in the bank. Rule stated |presidency. MeMullen, in reply, said ) if cep Tule st 7 ;s : ratify you Tused (6 divulge any information re- | that he was carrying the box in the | he wasn't opposed to Norris, but be- We'll gratify y {auested by oil men” concerning the | name of A, B. i lieved the West overwhelmingly fa- Patent Leather Black Kid Black Calf Sinclair lease, which had been signed | Roberts later, edivect examina- | vored Lowden. In turn, he asked Bo-| on April 0T AT AT vah if he favored the equalization fee FForiner Gov, Brooks of Wyoming |the honds came in,” according to'Rule, | provision in the MeNary-Haugen bill, Who xent to Senator Kendrick and for- [ 11» took the box eut in Fall's name at | Which Senator Norris ‘"I'I"ll'\ed Ons on 00 mer Representative Mondell the pro- | the divection of Eberhart. SRR s o e ot e e [ i Tiihoruash Arbcsart s 1) Body Found in Field. INCORPORATED! adder disorder | the leasing of the reserve, the | | | xpensive and can. || first witness called. The testimony re- | All dealings concerning the various| ELKTON, Md., October 27 ().— s a delightful effer || sarding this phase had been given by | deposits made in the aceounts Buzzards circling over a field here No Branch Stores Ot Vwater dink. which | [ Kendrick and Mondell yesterday. . | : [ were through Eberhart, Rule | vesterday led to the discovery of the ). ] sersone can tahe now and then to || EGov. Brooks iestified that he did | stated, Fall not heing around at that | body of Oscar Johnson. ~ Although the » CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. elp keep the kidneys elean and the || not learn of the actual leasing of T time, He also admitted that Fall gave | body was badly decomposed, the cor- 6'2 s i ieod pure, thereby often prevent ||| 0ot Dome until the latter part of April, |him no instructions about shipping |oner sald he foand. thres bullet l3t treet w ng serious kidney complications.— || On erossexamination by Martin W, | bonds at time. wounds. Johnson, estranged from Advertisement Littleton, counsel for Sinclalr, the' Rule was on the point of being ex- his wife, lived near here.. He had : Wwitness said that the protest made by cused when Justice stutmgm Aot been seen for a wesks _ E——olc———la|lc——la|———o|c———|o]— e o I e .

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