The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1924, Page 20

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__ HE SEATTLE STAR Against Sinclair to Regain Wyoming Oil Lands! PAUL EXPLAINS =: = U. S. Starts Suit - POMERENE AND ROBERTS IN “He’s a Great Kidder” COURT BATTLE AT CHEYENNE Townsmen Excited a Attorneys for! and Against Magnate Throng Hotels; Fall Accused of False Lease Deal of tho tnterlor dep artment | CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 13 leitor n to break Harry F. Sinclair's ttorney general gie-hold on Teapot Dome was|/ FALL IS ACCUSED when At.|/OF FRAUD DEALS ¢ Pomerens and Owen J, Robert %—That Fall President Coolidge’s counsel, filed| cated with Sinclair to the complaint in United States district} would not ke the lease court and until Sinclatr produced a quit aim deed to all mining clatms ted to be oll la Fall’ knew were and 1 B Be communt effect he mi unlen | " Sinclair and an Interior Al aud | thoae claims worthless expre suc Fall and uco the de with d that & Ivice w red to def * by execution of | leane peti. jc naval | ranged to p fi tvance under hi 1 the deeds. i Full publishe wi and | WA ad! sepsatio : fraudu! and, was accepted |" erunner of criminal prose involved in t if the court favor of the government Pomerene and R: ts expected to leave tomorrow evening for Call- fornia, where similar action will be taken relative to naval oll reserve No. 1, held by E. L. Doheny. They have made reservations for their!* trip westward. All Cheyenne 10,—Th Shaffer Post, 4 with John of the Chicago Rocky Mountain News, Den Denyer Times and other now» that he would see that Sin. uid set apart certain Shaffer. and That Fall and conspired to defraud tho United tes Plaintiff asks the c | leTo tasue an inj excited. The! arity until final hearin, Jobby of tho Plains hotel was). yeamm crowded with corperation and oll) 11) 00 Attorneys. Rival attorneys met 201 on der o cally at a love feast last night at) 0m OO & banquet given by the Cheyenne 2 arya ap Bar association. A spirit of levity | i993 Urevailed. | Complajnt of the United States Yersus the Sinclair Crude Oil Pur- chasing. company, Mammoth i! company and Sinclair Pipe Line company alleges: 1.—The president's order trans- ferring Teapot Dome naval reserve invalid and illegal and known so by Fail and Sinclair at time of lease. 2—The order obtained by ly “as an attempt to evidence his that he .could deal with lands not to public benefit CONSPIRACY 18 CHARGED sking t 3.—That Fall and Sinclair con-| account of al rpired to defraud the Untied States |agreament and that judgm by ‘execution of the lease. dered for the amount sh 4.—That negotiation and corclu-| due. sion of lease was a private secret.| 5.--That in contravention of statutes the lease of April 7, 1922, was awarded without advertisement Of competitive bidding and the con. tract was illegal. 6—That Secretary of the Navy Denby took no part In the negotia- tions and affixed his signature mere Fall on false representations and. so compliance and exercise discretion fn ita making. 7.—That other persons and cor. porations, among which were the Texas company, Pioneer company, E.L. Doheny and Leo A. Stack, Were. desirous to obtain the lease and Fall denied the opportunity and discouraged bidding. $—That Fall, altho question was} The census of 1920 reported 1.75 raised as to legality of the lease.|208 widowers in the United st refused to take the opinion of the and 2,911,625 widows Want to Look 10 Years Younger ? i be you want to look 30 when you are 40, or 40 when you are 50— if, in other words, you are interested in keeping your youth—our ~ Washington bureau has a booklet that will interest you. No one heed be prematurely old; the crow’s fect CAN be kept away; the wrinkles CAN be banished; the double chin CAN be made to behave; the extra avolrdupols can be made to shrink—If you really Want to keep your youth and good looks. -If you want a copy of the booklet, HOW TO LOOK 10 YEARS YOUNGER, fill out and mail the couvon below as directed. CLIP COUPON HERE : HEALTH EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 22 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the booklet, KEEPING YOUNG, and inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps. I am carefully PRINTING my name and address below. NAME... a ie rt vor; paper n odes for uu | tion tempo is restraining from work rming r of any United States pur of February oR omer 9%) (pipe a tank ment,, —Te appoint possession of all 5 |fendant and ol! sell the same a’ keep the funds p order. recelewr to take! of the de as produced; nls discretion nding final coart | decree decl 17 and Febs 3.-To Jagreements 9 to be void 4—To ining ¢ | agreements Apr was 6.—That the court issue defendant to n 1 produce No Contestants in Klan Damage Trial! DALLAS, Texas, March 12 of Prest D. Reynolds against | Hiram W s, high official of the Ku Klux Kian Ithe secret order, for $100,000 dam ages, wan dismissed for lack of prose: | cution when brought up in federal | court here yesterday. Reynolds demanded damages in a Petition filed June 29, charging he was outed from the Klan, and barred from its meetings. Neither side was |represented in court | 2 Teeth Stains Removed —for Few Cents! No More Yellow Teeth—New Discovery Whitens Teeth Instantly A new harmless treatment has been Aiecovered which—often tn only three | minutee—gives Gull, yellowish teeth «| "T° Period during which gritty paates Wemutifal pearty whiteness. This new | °F powders should be avoided, and only | tanent, called Bleachodent Combing wer like Bieachodent | ton. consists of a mild safe Navid The Maui ) while the paste and prevents the ina! Tobacco staina| are intended to ar Ginappear after a few |Of the teeth staine forms « hard con teeth, ax their teeth are in a soft forma. Bieachodent Combination ts a new sci- neo perfected by dental spe-| Get Mleachoden! new that there must be a| for just a fe expensive way tol and department old way of having | Drug Co hour by harmful, gritt hodent Combination ded for children’ all -Bouthwick Rankin Co, Rhodes Co. Fraser Jamie Suit | Ad other officers of |* | Citizens Get Together on Noodles Fagan Likes Clean Places—So He Visits Laundry; Plans Star Party ° é : “Noodles” Fagan likes wholesome repartee so he goes out to Seattle's laundries to “kid” the girls and get “kidded back” for new lines for his Pantages.act. Noodlea will be host with The Star for Seattle newsboys and carriers and the girls on The Star ataff Friday night, ' a es & Star Mtaft Photographers BY G a clean places," Fagar LUCL uch b of real “ who I kn loa ot to work and care omucives, so he got him a ¢ thereon and he and the & s had one great and ¢ 2mion. we joked, ar t ! mbed an r 80 gir an of your best laundries pected that of shining lights rogram this week pick the ed ¥ ‘oodles, who the on ayn he night equently gon free newsles are is. Kids are |the stage 1 get one © New Rh whone big plant 8 one of hmond La t Fe © largest Joor to @ in energetic corked hin way t mistaken for waylaid ‘Ne for his act told caume me kin nee and nival of fun the then have a spec and stunts stage with doesn't in town “TL got to get the famous pal Jimmio w comead: a PORT OR FIXES ROADS do m: tell | So: Friday night, jolo “‘Noodies" Fagan and the big ) USPENDED Highway Program Anat COP Port Orchard citizens are showing {Patrolman Drunk Off Duty the way in public spirit to keep their Given Penalty ds in. repair, according to a re recelved Thursday by The Star - rage men of the district contem. Plate collecting @ 1-cent tax per gal- lon on gasoline to provide funds for road repair work in the fourth road district. Only $16,000 was available the first of the year for road mat ¥ xpended gasoline tax, nish money to do ro: mbéer 1, Jimmie assured he ould do any was fellers—~'ray for Charged with being while off duty March 9 H, F. Mull was» days without pay by order of | Chief W. B. Severyna T reda cording to the chief, Mull was ec at police hendqu: » in a drunker on Had ull been on duty intoxicated would ha disminsed, to Sev intoxicate while ! been necording and k ds open. 8. Bucklin, county commission or, is backing the voluntary gasoline tax, ‘The citizens’ meeting took the suggestion under ¢ sideration will report back on it Inter. The district has 370 miles of road to maintain and repair arid the road fund allows less than $50 per mile, hich {iy insufficient purchase freezes 100 feet and quick slick sandwiches Bluhill | spreads like butter RADIO BRIDE Player rolls Make it a habit to get a couple of new Player Rolls every month. They do far more than keep up the family’s interest in the piano. They help to keep up interest in the Home itself! The minister had just ar-| rived and the bride's father tuned in on the wedding march a Cleveland broadcas, ing station was sending out.| Then the nuptial knot was tied for Warren L. Ensign and wife. But when the bride was about to say she would | Sherman, Alay & Co, “Everything in Music’ | Third Ave. at Pine, Seattle obey, the static overwhelmed her reply. So maybe, she'll be boss of the Ensign house- hold after all, HIS STAND Defends Himself in Attack mine : Over Air Field he p comminsione Declaring tim of a iteal at from the district, ‘Thur aining Pau omminsioner's 4 1 ne issued a statement ‘exp! e taxpayer tand on ¢ Jon th in trea proponed $500 eme and I Are the fle ey Appropriation to drain ae fiying field, that Ameri theworld flyers m Paul declarea rainst the reac leved oy KAINBOW ROADWAYS! LONDON Am: tle imr the he be vg the mi tie ie it 1 onal to p The unt equential, us if it were am involved, wh just $50,000 vot in as import the prir into con eithe nother suggestion call ght for pe Lieut. Com. Bruce G. Leighton (left) newly appointed a. “| gineer officer of the Shenandoah, and Lieut. Com, Gad \wo| Lansdowne, who succeeds Commander McCrary, are diy ' photographed at navy department in Washington, watch on the Burnett Saving Plan ia just as digni- fied—just as proper—as tho one bought a Cadil- lac or a Pierce-Arrow, and the plan is just the same. You may select any watch in the store and it will be deliv- ered to you on payment of a single dollar. The balance of the purchase price you may pay in small weekly or monthly amounts—as best suits your convenience— ng a There are no extras, no interest, no tax—and not a farthing is added to the cash prices. And if, for any reason, the watch you select should fail to gi complete sat- isfaction—we will gladly give you another! The Illinois “Gold Medal” This is The Solid Gold Waltham $49.50 A thin-model watch, with the famous fifteen-Jewel Waltham The case is four teen-karat solid gold, the dia the word in style. A gentleman's watch in. every particular. Off at a spe and tho world's finest time. watch ory in Spring Til. Choice of white, yel- or green gold case; small absolute accuracy guaran Priced at the factory at 40, and sold here at the cash price, yet on terms so easy as to be mere “fun” paying. Choose your watch for a single dollar and take it along—pay for it “as you are paid.” A dollar a Week will do! Waltham 17-Jewel Watch $29.50 The dependable Waltham watch, with seventeen ruby jewels, incased in twenty-year — gold- filled case (sixteen size), specially pric- ed at $29.50 and sold on terms of $1 down and $1 a week BUR movement $49.50, on terms of $5 down and $2.50 weekly PAY AS YOU ARE PAID is the best railroad model the Elgin National company has ever It will pass-inspection on aap railroad in America, ge equipped with 21 ruby aol adjusted to five positions am” has an improved case. The Burnett cash pH is $55, and the “pay ag are paid”. price is the no interest. Delivered’ to for a dollar, paid for al rate of a. dollar or week. Extraordinary Value! ua 5442 Because the manufacturer is changing the style of ‘the case, ‘these white gold-filled bracelet watches are to be sold for $14.95 instead of $26 and $22.50. As shown tn tha are in the new cushion shape, very smali, and each watch has a sixteen-raby jewel movement. The movement is fully guaranteed and is, in fact, id ical With the move- ments in the costliest watches we have. W! we have any, we shall sell them at the as- tonlshing price of $14.95, and they will be delivered on’ pay- ment of one single dollar, an OI a dollar a week pays the bill e, they This famous timekeeper! the guaranteed Elgin jew movement, can’ be green, yellow or wh filled case. Marly fects~to choose among. | price $19.75, | yet terms of $1 down and) a dollar a This is the finest railroad - watch made by the Illinois Watch Company. It has twenty-three jewels and is ad- justed to six posi- tions. Will pass in- spection on any railroad in the world. Specially priced at $69.50, Sold: for.a- dollar cash; payments of paw a week will lo! NETT MAIL ( RD

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