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dicated trom the ‘7 field ever have been faund amnd sci- | entists may discover new facts from: which the evolutionary: develepment | of the animals may be unraveled. Thoe plant life of the: beds in which the bones lie likewise is not well known and study may reveal added knowledge to tie up the age of the animals in’ relation to better “|known species. ¥ siements in the political life France, are.using every subter- to bring their issues before the ic. - During the recent municipal eleétions such popular figures of Ristery and romance as Colonel “Parts of ‘skulls and ~skeletons, buried for ages under hundreds of _| teet of rock formations and brought to light as the solid coverlet was worn away by weather, may receive fyrther interpretation in the:light of more compiete findings. Dr. Charles W. Gilmore, curator of vertebrate paleontology of the na- tional museum, will head the expe- dition. Other. members will be N.! H. Boss of the Smithsonian and George F. Sternberg and Charles Lindbergh and Joan of Arc were | Sternberg, both of Hays, Kas. wsed in appeals. - The prohibitionists picked on Lindbergh. - They printed placards| and posted them all over France ; er drink alcoholic liquor. | Sigped, Charles Lipdbergh.” But French humor® never fai On'a placard posted <at._ the . Troc derg an assumedly fervid ‘“wet” wrete on the placard in |$tters| ually as large: g tes e eu"l» never fly in airpldnes. Bigned, Dupont.” ‘The suffragists picked on Joan of Arc. On the Bunday of the elections there appeared on the _pedestal of her statue in the Place fes Pyra- mides a large sign reading: . “Yo Jeanne d'Arc, why saved | France but who would be considered unworthy to vote today'for munici- pal councillors.” Among those who tire of 'strug- gling in the byways of Paria it has always been considered fashionable, oncé the mind was made up, to com- mip suicide off a bridge of the Seine. The Pont du Carrousel, near the 1.0uvre, is one of the most popular bridges choeen for this grim busi- ness. And of those who have chosen it, one of the most imagina- tive was Charles Garonne. This young man was so deter- mined to make a good job of his suicide that he took along a lantern to help him to see his way into thé future life. He climbed down under the bridge at night and lit the lan- temn: s0 that he could see what he ‘was'doing. He hung the lantern on a bytten of his coat while he used his hands to tie the rope to a beam ard around his ' neck. But he L up when he failed to blow u:».;:e, light. Passersby were at- tracted by the-strange light dangling under the bridge and they rescued | Garonne just in time to save his 1ife. The field of exploration lies more than 40 miles north of Galup, N. M., and overlaps in part the Navajo Indian rescrvation. The men expect to return early in August. I BANKERS ORGANIZE ‘CALL MONEY GROUP Will Take are of Stck Market, Pioaseng 0 Loass | New York, May 24 (M— The 10,- 600,000 to 15,000,000 stock speculis- tors and investors in the Unitcf} States have become s0 active that a| group of New York bankers have organized the First Call Money company of America. The company will be modeled on the familiar pattern of automobile, refrigerator and household furniture finance corporations, except that it will finance stock operations only. Banks, corporations and wealthy in- dividuals heretofore have enjoyed the exclusive privilege of supplying funds for marginal and instalment purchases of securities and reaping the high rewards of such financing. ‘ The new company, which later may extend branches to Chicago, | 8an Francisco and the leading stock trading cities of the country, believes that it will aid in stabilizing call money prices. 1t is headed by John H. Allen, president of the American and Foreign Banking corporation and a former vice president of the National City bank. Associated with him in the enter- prise is a group of eastern bankers and industrialists. Mr. Allen elysl that call money has averaged 1 per cent in New York during the past Failure to act wisely on a strange | six months, and he is convinced thl! reguest for guidance by the police of Strasbourg resulted in the murder of a:woman there, The police com- sissary, M. Bruneteau, recetved ‘a telephone call at 9 o'clock at night by 4 man who sald:.. , .. A “My name:is Kreufmer. . T ‘am night watchman at the-garage on the Place de la Bourse. My wife is threatening me with a sabre. May T kil her?” The police commissioner knew the | cepple wnd he tried to use diplo- macy. / He. replied: eu are crazy, take & walk an Kuertner. Go Pou will gt 42 ik d S Ang VY- N herseif.” litew minutes'iater the telephane rang szati'and Kreutner said: ?’,"’W' mind the police: e stock trading in the United States has entered a period of higher money rates, The new company will accept money from large and small deposi- tors so that anyone, no matter how amall his bank account~g cAn bene- fit by the high returns from call loans. ‘The average daily requirements of the financial district for stock finan- cing is $17,000,000. Stables of Seloman Due for Destruction- . _Chicago, May 24, M—King. Splo- ‘nfon’s stables, where in Biblical days he kept the fine Egyptian steeds he obtained when he married a pha- raoh‘s daughter, soon are to be de- stroyed in the search ‘for further evidence of lost civilizations. Discovered last summer by the WPETORELREATE. GIANT DINOSAURS Gout Bl Bows in New, ko Bucits Scetss Washington, May 24 UP—A fertile el of bones of anfmals’ Which roam- ed i New Mexico 150,000,000 years age will' be explored this summer by an expedition from the Smith- | sonlan institution. New chapters in the life histories | Megiddo expedition of the Univer- | sity of Chicago, vestiges of a still oarlier kingdom, a city of wealthy ; Canaanite kings, have been found | below their level. Everything of scientific « value found in the stables has been care- | tully surveyed and all possible data have been obtained, the expedition leaders assert. l | Sport Coats § Reduced ’to SERVICE MEETS QUALITY AT THIS STORE This store is the. meeting place of liigh quality and service. - Our stocks must satisfy our high stern requirements as to quality of material, werkmanship and _finish, Our salespeople; have been trained to furnish you with the finest service possible. They are here to help you. 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